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Ronald R. Sims Oral History Interview
Ronald R. Sims is a professor in the College of William and Mary's School of Business, 1986-present (2008). During this time, Mr. Sims is also the Floyd Dewey Gottwald Senior Professor in the Graduate School of Business. Length of the interview is 18 minutes and 57 seconds."Stony the Road We Trod" was an independent study project conducted by College of William and Mary student Jenay Jackson (class of 2005) in 2005. This oral history project was intended to serve as the initial part of an ongoing project to document African American history at the College of William and Mary. Ms. Jackson interviewed College administrators, faculty, and alumni
Correspondence from Ronald R. Switzer to Maxine Johnston
Letter from Ronald R. Switzer to Maxine Johnston regarding current preservation action
Correspondence from Ronald R. Switzer to Maxine Johnston
Letter from Ronald R. Switzer, Superintendant of Big Thicket National Preserve to Maxine Johnston regarding annual operating procedures and budget increase
The Ronald R. Blanck, D.O. Collection
Finding aid for the Ronald R. Blanck, D.O. CollectionRonald R. Blanck, D.O., an internal medicine specialist, became the UNT Health Science Center's fourth president after retiring in 2000 from an illustrious 32-year military career. He moved to Texas after serving as the highest-ranking physician in the armed forces, the Surgeon General of the United States Army and commander of the U.S. Army Medical Command, which gave him responsibility for more than 46,000 military personnel and 26,000 civilian employees throughout the world. During his time at the Health Science Center, Dr. Blanck acted as an adviser on bioterrorism issues and an expert in preparing the medical community to respond to mass casualty incidents or those involving weapons of mass destruction. He also chaired the task forces on bioterrorism for the Texas Medical Association and the American Osteopathic Association. Dr. Blanck retired and moved back to the Washington, D.C., area in 2006.The Ronald R. Blanck, D.O. Collection consists of papers collected by Dr. Blanck while he was President of the University of North Texas Health Science Center, 2000-2006. The collection consists of documents and awards
Ronald Reagan letter to Joseph R. Johnstone, October 7, 1971
In this letter, Ronald Reagan thanks Joseph R. Johnstone for sending "The Lincoln Shrine.
Supplementary Appendix and Replication Data for Krebs, Ronald R., and Roy Licklider, "United They Fall: Why the International Community Should Not Promote Military Integration after Civil War," <i>International Security</i>, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 93–138..
Data set for Krebs, Ronald R., and Roy Licklider, "United They Fall: Why the International Community Should Not Promote Military Integration after Civil War," International Security, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 93–138. These files include the article's supplementary appendix, with supporting data and replication files
Supplementary Appendix and Replication Data for Krebs, Ronald R., and Roy Licklider, "United They Fall: Why the International Community Should Not Promote Military Integration after Civil War," <i>International Security</i>, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 93–138..
Data set for Krebs, Ronald R., and Roy Licklider, "United They Fall: Why the International Community Should Not Promote Military Integration after Civil War," International Security, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Winter 2015/16), pp. 93–138. These files include the article's supplementary appendix, with supporting data and replication files
Oscar Ronald Savage Collection
Photograph of L to R: F. R. Murphy Hardware & Implement Co. and C. M. Briggs Photographic Studio, 303 North Washington, Elk City, OK. Photo by Oscar Ronald Savage
Trotter, R R (Robert Ronald), QX17300
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/422184Surname: TROTTER. Given Name(s) or Initials: R R (ROBERT RONALD). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX17300. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 38473.247530
Item: [2016.0049.54445] "Trotter, R R (Robert Ronald), QX17300
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