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    David John Scribner interviewing Leo Kottke

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    Black and white photograph of David John Scribner (right) interviewing Leo Kottke (left) at KUHFDavid John Scribner worked as a DJ for KUHF and KTRU. His weekly "Chicken Skin Music" (1979-2018) on KTRU showcased Americana music, and more specifically Houston folk musicians

    Bourdon F. Scribner

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    BOURDON F. SCRIBNER NBS/NIST: 1927–1973 INDUCTED: 2018 B: 1910, Westernport, Maryland D: 2007, Annapolis, Maryland EDUCATION: George Washington University, BS (Chemistry), 1933 University of Maryland, MS (Chemistry), 1939 CITATION: For leadership in advancing atomic spectroscopy into a critical scientific quantitative chemical analysis method. His analyses of uranium ores significantly advanced U.S. efforts to build nuclear reactors during World War II. POSITIONS HELD AT NBS/NIST: Physicist, Spectroscopy Section, Optics Division, 1927-1947 Chief, Spectrochemical Analysis Section, Analytical Chemistry Division, Institute for Materials Research (IMR), 1947-1971 Deputy Chief, Analytical Chemistry Division, IMR, 1971-1973 HONORS: U.S. Department of Commerce Silver Medal (1951) and Gold Medal (1969) American Society for Testing and Materials, Award of Merit (1958) Award of the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (1959) Gold Medal of the New York Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (1961) B. F. Scribner Award, ASTM Committee E02 on Emission Spectroscopy (1983) Fellow, Optical Society of America Honorary Member, Society for Applied Spectroscopy Honorary Member, Groupement pour l’Avancement des Méthodes Spectrographiques MEMBERSHIPS: American Society for Testing and Materials, E02 Secretary (1938-1944), Chair (1946-1954) Society for Applied Spectroscopy PUBLICATIONS: More than 85 publications including: Meggers, W.F. and Scribner, B.F., "Arc and Spark Spectra of Technetium", J. Res. Natl. Bur. Stds. 45, 476 (1950) Corliss, C.H. and Scribner, B.F., "Spectrochemical Determination of Minor Constituents of Stainless Steel", Analytical Chemistry 24, 603 (1952) Margoshes, M., and Scribner, B.F., "The Plasma Jet as a Spectroscopic Source", Spectrochimica Acta 15, 138 (1959) Scribner, B.F., "The Impact of Computer Techniques on Atomic Spectroscopy", Applied Spectroscopy 21, 375 (1967) Scribner, B.F., "Future Standards for Instrumental Analysis", Applied Spectroscopy 22, 229 (1968) Meggers,W.F., Corliss, C.H., and Scribner, B.F., "Tables of Spectral Line Intensities", NBS Monograph 145 (1975

    Joanie Scribner Patterson skiing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson skiing at Sun Valley, Idaho. A sign points to "Sunny Side ski run.

    Joanie Scribner Patterson ski racing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson passing through gates in a downhill ski race

    Joanie Scribner Patterson ski racing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson leaning right in a downhill ski race

    Joanie Scribner Patterson ski racing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson in a downhill ski race

    Joanie Scribner Patterson slalom racing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson passing through gates in a downhill ski race

    Joanie Scribner Patterson ski racing

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson leaning right in a downhill ski race

    Joanie Scribner Patterson skiing downhill

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    Black and white photograph of Joanie Scribner Patterson skiing downhill. There are four people in the background and a tree with no leaves, split down the middle

    Oral history interview with Claudia Scribner

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    Claudia Scribner graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1973. She joined the staff of Senator Henry Bellmon's Oklahoma City office. She started as a receptionist and later became the office manager where she handled the immigration and State Department case work. From that initial job, Claudia remained with Bellmon throughout her career, working with him between the time he was senator and the time he was governor, including his stint with the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services
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