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1981-1982 SAR resident scholar Linda Cordell
Resident scholar Linda Cordell on the SAR campus with two dogs (her Cairn Terrier dog McGee and Weatherhead fellow Peter Whiteley's dog Blue) during her 1981-82 National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship at the School of American Research. From 2006 until her death in 2013, Dr. Linda S. Cordell was a senior scholar at SAR. In 2015 and 2017, SAR presented the memorial Linda S. Cordell Prize to a living author for a book in archaeology or anthropological archaeology. In 2018, the Prize was converted to an annual lecture
Note from Linda Carlson to Jack Curfman
Handwritten thank you note from Curator, Linda Carlson, to exhibit designer, Jack Curfman
Edwin Harold Shyrock, MD
Black and white portrait of Edwin Harold Shyrock, MD. Dr. Shyrock was a respected physician, medical educator, college administrator, author, counselor, public speaker and family man. Harold grew up in Loma Linda, where his father, Alfred Q. Shyrock, MD became the sixth physician at the newly established College of Medical Evangelists (now Loma Linda University). Harold married Daisy Bagwell in 1929, after graduating from Pacific Union College and completed his medical training at CME in 1933. He was asked to teach at the college in 1936 and did so for more than 40 years. He served as dean of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine from 1951-1954 and chaired the department of anatomy from 1957-1959. He authored many magazine articles and 13 books. He may be best remembered among Adventists for the two volumes, "On Becoming a Man" and "On Becoming a Woman." He died on March 03, 2004.20.5 x 25 c
Edwin Harold Shryock, M.D.
Head and shoulders portrait of Edwin Harold Shryock, MD. Dr. Shryock was a physician, medical educator, and college administrator at Loma Linda University. He was also well known as a prolific author, counselor and public speaker. He died on March 03, 2004. [Item note] Large crease on bottom right of photograph has been digitally removed.19 x 19 c
TODAY - March 3, 2010
Inside this issue:
-- Pediatric residency at SACHS-Norton clinic brings physicians face to face with the health care needs of inner city kids-- Inland Empire boy helps Loma Linda University assist the children of Haiti-- CHIP program coming to Loma Linda-- Longtime LLU professor writes new book on whole person medicine-- The China Study author to speak at Loma Linda University Church-- Big Hearts for Little Hearts Loma Linda Guild hosts ‘Dressing Up Red’ Luncheon-- Children’s Hospital to benefit from Food 4 Less fundraiser-- ‘The Adventists’ documentary makes West Coast premiere in Loma Linda-- SAHP announces 1,007 enrollment during faculty forum-- More details on APC, to begin March 5-- Reporter goes undercover at Loma Linda University Medical Center-- Big Hearts for Little Hearts Riverside Guild hosts inaugural event, a membership luncheon-- LLUMC social workers celebrate Social Work Monthhttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/today/1081/thumbnail.jp
E. Harold Shryock, MD
A teacher of the ages, administrator, author, lecturer, ambidextrous artist, trick cyclist, Chair of the Department of Anatomy, and Dean of the School of Medicine of Loma Linda University.All descriptions are taken verbatim from: Portraits of Honored Faculty by S. Wesley Kime, MD. Editor Raymond Herber, MD. (Loma Linda, Calif.: Alumni Association of School of Medicine of Loma Linda University, 2005) and are thus not up-to-date as to positions held or contributions made to Loma Linda University Health
Edwin Harold Shryock, MD
Dr. Harold Shryock, Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at the College of Medical Evangelists (now Loma Linda University), began teaching in this field in 1934. He was the author of many articles in the fields of cytogenesis and anomalies of the nervous system, and published six books for the lay reader in the field of psychosomatic medicine, family relations, and parent child relations. His latest work "Living," was a textbook for seventh and eighth grades.13 x 18 c
The Family History of Linda Uselmann
Mrs. Linda Uselmann authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2019 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Law-governed Linda communication model
Linda is a very high level communication model which allows processes to communicate without knowing each others's identities and without having to arrange for a definite rendezvous. Along with the considerable advantages of this high level of abstraction, Linda carries some serious liabilities: it is very unsafe, and is difficult to optimize. We propose to remove the first of these difficulties, and alleviate the second - while preserving the advantages of Linda - by means of the concept of law-governed architecture previously applied to centralized and message passing systems. We dene a model for Law-Governed Linda (LGL) communication, and we demonstrate its efficacy by means of several illustrative examples.Technical report LCSR-TR-22
Linda Williams Collection - Accession 1751
The Linda Williams Collection primarily includes memorabilia featuring the art work of Vernon Grant collected by author, educator, and school administrator Linda Driggers Williams (Winthrop Class of 1964, ‘69, ‘80). Contents of the collection includes items such as posters, Come See Me buttons, Christmas cards, magazines, books, prints, and advertisements. There are many toys featuring the illustrations of Vernon Grant as well. For example, there is a xylophone, a record player, pick-up-stix set, and paper dolls. Also included is a Hershey’s mascot doll, plate, and mug; a Rice Krispies bowl, mug, and plate; and a Rice Krispies jigsaw puzzle. There are also copies of Linda Williams’ book, Beyond Snap™, Crackle™ and Pop™, the Story of American Illustrator Vernon Grant, as well as letters of correspondence concerning its creation and copyright permissions. Other material included in the collection includes, Linda William’s Do’s and Don’ts Etiquette book, and some personal correspondence.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2776/thumbnail.jp
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