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    R.W. Sanders to James C. Furman

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    A two page letter from R.W. Sanders to James C. Furman

    Joshua M. Sanders to James C. Furman

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    A two page letter and envelope from Joshua M. Sanders to James C. Furma

    R.W. Sanders to James C. Furman

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    A two page letter from R.W. Sanders to James C. Furma

    Ira Sanders papers, 1917-1982

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    This collection contains correspondence work papers, assorted printed material, newsclippings and photographs related to the ministerial career and social involvement of Dr. (Rabbi) Ira E. Sanders (1894-1985) during the years 1917-1922.UALR.0098 A-101 IRA SANDERS PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 1 2 doc. boxes. 1917-1982. Donated by Flora Sanders (daughter) This collection contains correspondence work papers, assorted printed material, newsclippings and photographs related to the ministerial career and social involvement of Dr. (Rabbi) Ira E. Sanders (1894-1985) during the years 1917-1922. Sanders was rabbi of Temple B'nai Israel in Little Rock from 1926-1963. He was also a leader in various social and civic activities and was an early proponent of interfaith and ecumenical programs. Sanders was born on May 6, 1894 in Rich Hill, Missouri, the son of Daniel and Pauline Sanders. He received his B.A. from the University of Cincinnati in 1918 and was ordained in 1919 from Hebrew Union College. He obtained an M.A. from Columbia University in 1928 and also received two honorary degrees. The first was an L.H.D. from the University of Arkansas in 1951. The second was a D.D. from Hebrew Union College in 1954. Sanders moved to Little Rock in 1926 from New York. He began a school of social work at Little Rock in 1929 in which he permitted the enrollment of blacks despite objections. He taught sociology for sixteen years through the extension program of the University of Arkansas. He helped to organize the Urban League and the Pulaski County Welfare Commission. Other areas of involvement included Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind, the Little Rock Public Library, and the Temple Men's Club. Sanders received public notoriety for his debate with Clarence Darrow on November 3, 1930 [see Arkansas Gazette, November 4, 1930 pp. 1, 13; Arkansas Democrat, November 4, 1930, editorial page- in which they sparred over the question "Is Man Immortal? He also entered the limelight in 1957 for his actions in the Little Rock school integration crisis. Sanders married Selma Loeb in 1922. They had one daughter, Flora Sanders, of New York. Ira Sanders died in Little Rock on April 8, 1985. Arrangement: Correspondence, arranged chronologically; sermons, addresses, lectures, and related materials; miscellaneous religious material; booklets; Sanders' various social involvements, arranged alphabetically; recognition materials, arranged chronologically; newspaper clippings, arranged chronologically; and poems of Mims Workman. Note: When requesting materials, please specify collection number (UALR.0098), box number and file number. FILE TITLES Box 1 File 1 - General Correspondence, 1919-1950 (25 items) Selected Topics: Letter (1933) from executive director A.H. Cohen of the American Jewish Congress relative to Joe T. Robinson and Adolf Hitler. File 2 - General Correspondence, 1951-1982 (39 items) File 3 - Sermons, Addresses, and Lectures File 4 - Sermons, Addresses, Lectures, and Related Materials UALR.0098 A-101 IRA SANDERS PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 2 File 5 - Miscellaneous Religious Material, 1917-1949: Pamphlets, Programs, Bulletins, Printed Material File 6 - Miscellaneous Religious Material, 1950-1973: Pamphlets, Programs, Bulletins, Printed Material File 7 - Rabbi's Manual of Ira Sanders File 8 - Booklet entitled "One Hundred Years, Congregation B'nai Israel, copyright 1966 File 9 - "The Rabbi and Clarence Darrow" by Elizabeth Perry and F. Hampton Roy, Pulaski County Historical Review, Volume XXVIII, Number 2, Summer, 1980, pp. 2-3 File 10 - "The Jewish Passover and the Mass," The Catholic Layman, Volume LXXVII, Number 8, August, 1963, pp. 37-47. [Relative to St. John's Seminary re-enacting an Old Testament Passover ceremony which Rabbi Sanders attended.] File 11 - Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind, 1960-1975 File 12 - Citizens Committee on Education, 1953 File 13 - Interfaith Affairs File 14 - Little Rock Public Library, 1945-1973 File 15 - Little rock School Integration Crisis, 1957 File 16 - Planned Parenthood, Correspondence, 1950-1951 File 17 - Planned Parenthood, Correspondence, 1952-1955 File 18 - Planned Parenthood, Miscellaneous Printed Material File 19 - Planned Parenthood, Miscellaneous Printed Material Box 2 File 1 - Social Services, 1927-1965 File 2 - Temple Men's Club, 1930-1949: Correspondence, Minutes, Notes and Memoranda File 3 - Temple Men's Club, 1950-1958: Correspondence, Minutes, Notes and Memoranda File 4 - Temple Men's Club: Broadsides and Miscellaneous Printed Material File 5 - The Temple Chronicle, 1927-1949 File 6 - Material Related to University of Arkansas, Doctor of Humane Letters Degree, 1951 File 7 - The Urban League, 1936-1972 File 8 - Recognition Materials, 1918-1961 File 9 - Recognition Materials, 1962-1978 File 10 - Newspaper Clippings, 1920s File 11 - Newspaper Clippings, 1930s File 12 - Newspaper Clippings, 1940s File 13 - Newspaper Clippings, 1950s File 14 - Newspaper Clippings, 1960s File 15 - Newspaper Clippings, 1970s File 16 - Newspaper Clippings, n.d. File 17 - Poems of Mims Workman, Edited by Jim Workman and Ira Sanders UALR.0098 A-101 IRA SANDERS PAPERS UALR Archives & Special Collections 3 File 18 - Photographs, 1930-1969 and n.d. (7 items) 1. Ira Sanders, n.d. 2. Ira Sanders, n.d. 3. Rev. James Workman, Msgr. Healey, Rev. Marion Boggs, Rev. William Oglesbey, Rabbi Ira Sanders, Dan Lichtenberger, Gov. Sidney McMath, 1950 4. Ira Sanders and others. Pesach, 1952 5. Ira Sanders and others. Honorary D.D. degree, Hebrew Union College, Mar 27, 1954 6. Ira Sanders and Richard Thalheimer. Bar Mitzvah, Apr 15, 1961 7. Ira Sanders and others. Fiftieth Anniversary, Jun 196

    Should i publish in an open access journal?

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    An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results

    James Sanders, Portia Vavett, and Barbara Arrington, 1988

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    James Sanders, Portia Vavett, and Barbara [Arrington] eating at a an [Internal] Campaign. Written on verso: 1988 Internal Campaign James Sanders, Portia Vavett, Barbara [Arrington].The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em

    James C. Sanders

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    An obituary for educator and prison warden James C. Sanders

    James C. Sanders

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    An obituary for educator and prison warden James C. Sanders

    James C. Sanders

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    An obituary for educator and prison warden James C. Sanders

    Letter from James L. Rogers to M. S. Sanders

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    Letter from James L. Rogers to M. S. Sanders, inquiring about a Vocational Agriculture Teacher position
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