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    Loma Linda Academy Chorus

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    Chorus and Double quintet (black boleros). Director: Ellsworth Whitney. Pianist, Esther Westermeyer, c1930. Front row: Miss Schmidt, Mary Wallack-Whitney, Adelaide Roundtree, Naomi Hardt, G. Anderson, Lucille Ferris, Genevieve Toppenberg, Myrtle Schultz, Margaret Small, Burdetta Tucker, Barbara Mercer,?, Evelyn Smith. Second row: Ruth Bye, Wiloma [Jualoma] Powers, Eldora Verlander, Bill Shadel, Wesley Pomeroy, Rustin Hicks, Director Ellsworth Whitney, Enoch Schultz, Eugene Cone, Ros[a]lie Guild, Beatrice Pomeroy, Carla Schneider, Laurel Parker. Third row: Ernest Lutz, R. Westermeyer, Harry Griffin, Treible, M. Anderson, ?, Margaret Gardner, Billy Nary, Beth Farrar, Grace Guthrie, Elaine Hudson, [Miss] Burdick, June Dinsmore. Back row: Howard Angel, ?, Sam Allred, Ray Arnold, Vincent Gardner, Duane Bickle, Weston Johnson, Noah Allred, B. Mann, Arthur Moore, Allen Downs, Elmer Digneo, Bob Edwards

    Loma Linda Academy, Class of 1933

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    Class of 1933. Top row: Fletcher E. Blalock (President); Iner W. Ritchie (Vice President). Second row: Goldie E. Plenz, Hazel E. Lay (Treasurer), Frances L. Twiggs (Secretary), Edith Mae Taylor (Assistant Secretary), Joseph B. Pierce (Sergeant at Arms), A. Kenneth Phillips. Third rwo: Florence E. Smith, Lucy M. Schultz, Marian E. Buckley, Nathan H. Westermeyer, Pascal Patterson, Clarence Harlow

    1981-1982 SAR resident scholar Linda Cordell

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    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

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    Handwritten thank you note from Curator, Linda Carlson, to exhibit designer, Jack Curfman

    Mike Nelson and Linda Schultz Nelson Interview, October 1, 2007

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    Mike Nelson was born in Milltown, as were his parents. His grandfather and father worked at the Anaconda mill. Mike worked only one year at the mill, then went to work for the Montana Highway Department. Except for a few months in Alaska, he lived all his life in Milltown until he and his wife moved to East Missoula in 1972. He still owns the house in Milltown he grew up in. Nelson recalls his early life in Milltown and describes the people and businesses in Milltown. He talks about the coming of the Interstate through Milltown, and the effects that had.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/milltown/1004/thumbnail.jp

    LLUSD Articulator - Volume 28, Number 1

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    Contents: 4 | Dean\u27s message7 | Careers in Dentistry Workshop8 | Marlene Schultz: first female dental student10 | Dean\u27s Circle13 | Norman Britton\u27s last chance fund16 | Beau Story\u27s story21 | First One Loma Linda Homecoming30 | Dental caries research revisited38 | Student research poster competition: LLU to CDA46 | NEWS50 | CDR acquires hi-res, 3D Micro-CT scannerhttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/articulator/1012/thumbnail.jp

    TODAY - March 15, 2013

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    Inside this issue: -- \u27Cirque du Jubilee\u27 gala raises more than $846,000 for LLU Children\u27s Hospital-- For cancer survivor Dawn Scott and her Loma Linda University Cancer Center surgeon, \u27Failure is not an option\u27-- Board of Trustees appoints new School of Dentistry dean-- LLUMC senior vice president and LLU Printing Services honored by Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce-- Chance encounter leads to creation of Serenity Square, tranquil place for employees-- Free weight loss help available for LLUH employees-- \u27The power of inclusion\u27 highlights challenges and synergies opportunities of diversity-- Integrated Wayfinding Project starts-- Beloved School of Medicine faculty member passes away-- LLU Children\u27s Hospital honors Mercy Air for 26 years of service-- Doctoral students offer health services at State of Women Conference-- Stewart Street detour now in effect-- Emeriti faculty honored by Loma Linda University-- Mark and Anita Schultz establish School of Nursing community health endowment-- Art at home of Mark and Anita Schultz depicts past, present, and future-- Dentistry students teach oral health in celebration of National Children\u27s Dental Health Month-- Orthopaedic surgery moves to Professional Plaza-- Visitors from Beijing-- Korean journalists visit LLU to profile laughter research-- Leroy Reese, MD, delivers keynote address at third annual Black History Vespers-- LLUH profiled by major magazine for good health-- Prostate cancer patients treated with proton therapy at LLU Medical Center show excellent quality of life-- Reports to and actions taken by the Boards of Trustees / Directors during their February 2013 meetings-- Breakthroughs in plant-based diet research headline Sixth International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition-- Alumni Postgraduate Convention brings fellowship, academics, and spirituality to medical alumni and friendshttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/today/1036/thumbnail.jp

    1967 Jay-Cee-An BJC -- Page 139

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    Photograph of BJC student Linda Hanser, awarded scholarship sponsored by the Business & Professional Women's ClubBusiness and Professional Women Scholarship Winner Mrs. Enoch Schultz, Linda Hanser, Mrs. Esther Hample The Business & Professional Women's Club presented Linda Hanser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanser, with a $100 scholarship award. Linda is a Freshmen at Bismarck Junior College and plans to major in Mathematics or Chem-istry

    Edwin Harold Shyrock, MD

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    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.

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    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
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