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    Eugene MacDonald Bonner Collection - Accession 743

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    The Eugene MacDonald Bonner Collection is a good source for the study of the life and art of the North Carolina born composer, music critic, and author, Eugene MacDonald Bonner (1889-1983). It contains some letter by Bonner himself; plus others by his aunt, Mary Virginia Bonner; and his friends Leon Barzin, conductor and music director of the National Orchestral Association; Claudio D’Agata, a conductor who knew Bonner when he lived in Taormina, Italy; Alan Hartman, a friend who knew him in New York; and H.C. Haynsworth who met Bonner, several taped recordings of his music, a number of photographs and newspaper articles, and several miscellaneous genealogical references to the Bonner Family. There are also tapes of interviews by Olimpio Guidi with Eva Strazzeri and Claudio and Brigette D’Agata.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1733/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with James F. Bonner

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    Interview in 1980 with professor of biology James Bonner begins with his recollections of growing up in an academic family. In 1929, his father, a physical chemist at the University of Utah, was a visitor at Caltech, where Bonner enrolled as a junior. Recalls course work with X-ray crystallographer Roscoe G. Dickinson and activities of Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering under Arthur Amos Noyes; humanities courses with William B. Munro; physics with Earnest Watson, William V. Houston, and Carl Anderson; geology with John P. Buwalda; and biology with Thomas Hunt Morgan, Henry Borsook, and Theodosius Dobzhansky. Became Dobzhansky's summer researcher and editor; switched from chemistry to biology. Graduate work with Dobzhansky on Drosophila genetics and Kenneth Thimann on plant hormone auxin. Friendship with Noyes. NRC postdoctoral fellowship to Utrecht, Leiden, and ETH, 1934-35. Joined Caltech's Biology Division in 1936 as an instructor: recalls colleagues Frits Went, Arie J. Haagen-Smit, Johannes van Overbeek; plant labs at Caltech; coining of term phytotron. Recollections of Robert A. Millikan. War work for U.S. Emergency Rubber Project on guayule and Cryptostegia. Work on cell biology with Sam Wildman; discovery of Fraction 1, central enzyme of photosynthesis. Founding of Caltech's Industrial Associates program in 1950. Recalls graduate student Paul Tso, discovery of plant actomycin, isolation of ribosomes. Work of Robert Holley on transfer RNAs. Consultant to Malaysian rubber industry. "Next 100 Years" project, with Harrison Brown. Studies RNA in 1960s with R. C. Huang and histone chemistry with Douglas Fambrough. Visitor at Oxford, 1963. Remarks on underdeveloped countries. Study of population growth with H. Brown. Comments on his recent work on cloning genes, and visits to Singapore and China. His hopes for genetic engineering. Stint as acting chairman of the Biology Division; comments on Robert L. Sinsheimer. [See also 1978 joint interview with Bonner, N. H. Horowitz, D. F. Poulson, and S. H. Emerson.

    Erratum

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    This article corrects the following:Interpretation of pediatric lung function: Impact of ethnicityJ. Kirkby, R. Bonner, S. Lum, P. Bates, V. Morgan, R.C. Strunk, F. Kirkham, S. Sonnappa, J. StocksVolume 48, Issue 1, Pediatric Pulmonology, pages: 20-26, First Published online: March 19, 201

    Betty Bonner

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    It\u27s Miss Betty Bonner now, but come May 26 it will be Lieutenant Bonner, U. S. Army as a nurse. Betty is the one and only daughter of Joseph H. Bonner, a stereotyper for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/25600/thumbnail.jp

    Bonner, S. P. (Death, 1874-12-22)

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    Address: 32 Harrison Ave.Age at death: 37 yrsPg 177/1874/386/M W M/City/Stephen Bonner/Sullivan/St. Joseph'sOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'BONNER-BOS'

    Finding Aid for the Sherwood Bonner / Hubert McAlexander Collection (MUM00038)

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    This collection of 12 boxes covering the time period from, c. 1870s through 1983 chronicles the research of Dr. Hubert H. McAlexander into the life and career of Katherine Kate Sherwood Bonner McDowell, known as the author Sherwood Bonner. Dr. McAlexander completed his masterful work on Bonner entitled, The Prodigal Daughter: A Biography of Sherwood Bonner in 1981

    Cwbr Author Interview: Mastering America: Southern Slaveholders And The Crisis Of American Nationhood

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    Interview with Dr. Robert E. Bonner, Associate Professor of History at Dartmouth College Interviewed by Christopher Childers CWBR: The topic of southern and Confederate nationalism has fascinated historians for much of the past 100 years, if not longer. What led you to revisit southern nationalism? Robert E. Bonner (REB): That\u27s a big question. I was always interested..

    Houston Yacht Club Commodore John S. Bonner

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    Bonner served as Commodore 1909 (Honorary), 1917, and 1927-1934

    Bonner, J J, QX9944

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    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/372581Surname: BONNER Given Name(s) or Initials: J J Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX9944 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 32902183499 Item: [2016.0049.04906] "Bonner, J J, QX9944
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