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Karen Sheldon
Karen arrived in the Northern Territory in 1970 as part of a working holiday. She started working at the Barrow Creek Roadhouse and over the next five years Karen developed her trade as a chef. She married her former boss Clarrie Sheldon and they moved to Tennant Creek. After the birth of her first child, Karen and her brother Robert developed a community centre that included a Squash Centre and the Dolly Pot restaurant. Karen was actively involved in the formation of the craft council and the show society. The Dolly Pot won several Brolga awards for Best Restaurant. It became known as 'the only place along ?the Track' you could get fresh home-cooked food featuring locally grown herbs and salads' (Territory Quarterly, 2009). In the early 1990s Karen opened the Dolly Pot Inn in Fannie Bay which she sold after four years. Over the next few years Karen's business grew providing catering to the airlines, TIO Stadium, corporate functions and other events and expanded to include three partners: Julie Calvert, Amanda Swift and Sarah Hickey, the business was now know as Karen Sheldon Catering. The business flourished and there are now outlets of Karen's Kitchens from Darwin to Tennant Creek, including Speaker's Corner Caf? in Parliament House. Karen Sheldon Catering leads the way as a Registered Training Organisation for hospitality. The business provides life skills program for Indigenous hospitality trainees.ChefBusiness Woma
Diary of Sheldon R. Curtiss
Published by the Ionia County News as a series of five articles, it deals with the experiences of civl war veteran, Sheldon R. Curtiss of Saranac, Michigan. His diary describes army life as well as his experiences as a prisoner in Libby Prison and at Andersonville. Sheldon R. Curtiss was born April 22, 1839 in Ohio. He enlisted in the 6th Michigan Cavalry on October 11, 1862 and served in Virginia before his capture by Confederates in 1864. He mustered out October 10, 1865 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. He died February 9, 1924 in Saranac, Michigan
Sheldon C. Treat Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written to his father by Sheldon Treat while he was serving with the 4th Iowa Infantry at Helena, Ark
Wolff, Sheldon -- 1977-90 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1978-03-14
Letter from Wolff, Sheldon M. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1978-03-14.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
Data for: Firth, JA. & Sheldon, BC. 2016. Social carry-over effects underpin trans-seasonally linked structure in a wild bird population. Ecology Letters; 10.1111/ele.12669
This Data Supplements
Firth, JA. & Sheldon, BC. 2016. Social carry-over effects underpin trans-seasonally linked structure in a wild bird population. Ecology Letters; 10.1111/ele.12669
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ele.12669/ful
Data for: Nutrient and iron cycling in a modern analogue for the redoxcline of a Proterozoic ocean shelf
The file contains the supplemental data tables associated with Rico and Sheldon Chemical Geology paper entitled "Nutrient and iron cycling in a modern analogue for the redoxcline of a Proterozoic ocean shelf." Any further requests for information or data can be directed to Nathan Sheldon ([email protected])
Roger and Carol V. Thompson Sheldon
Dr. Roger Sheldon ‘64 is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. His postgraduate training included a residency in pediatrics in Boston and fellowships in pediatric pulmonology and neonatal-perinatal medicine in Denver. Joining the CU faculty in 1976, he established one of the nation’s first neonatal nurse practitioner programs at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver and later led the neonatal section and NICU at the University of Oklahoma before serving 21 years as assistant dean for Continuing Medical Education. Additionally, he served as both assistant medical director of Heartland Health Plan and medical director of the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma. During his Wesleyan years, Dr. Sheldon was president of the Student Senate, as well as a member of the marching band, the Collegiate Choir, the Apollo Quartet, Blue Key, and Phi Kappa Phi. Since retirement, Roger has devoted time to child advocacy, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center at the University of Minnesota, and Doctors for Early Childhood. Dr. Sheldon and his wife of 57 years, Dr. Carol V. Thompson Sheldon, have two children and six grandchildren. Son Christopher Sheldon is a history, theater, and speech teacher in Massachusetts, and daughter Dr. Rebecca Ansari is a retired emergency physician and an author in Minnesota. Dr. Sheldon’s brother, Mark Sheldon ‘70, was Student Senate president during his time at Wesleyan, and their mother and father, Helen McNicol Sheldon ’40 and Chet Sheldon ‘43, won the IWU Alumni Loyalty Award in 2009. Dr. Sheldon attended his first IWU class at three or four weeks of age in a bassinet carried by his father.
Dr. Carol V. Thompson Sheldon \u2765 graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1965 with a BS in mathematics. During her Wesleyan years, Dr. Sheldon served as Kappa Kappa Gamma scholarship chairman and vice president, IWU Dad’s Day chairman, and Student Senate secretary. She was a member of Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Green Medallion, Egas, and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. After college, Carol worked in computer programming and systems analysis at Chicago’s Illinois Bell Telephone and then at Boston Children’s Hospital. She tutored an immigrant child for Hull House in Chicago and was foster mother to five-year-old Joey in Boston. Dr. Sheldon never gave up her dream of becoming a physician and in 1979, after having two children, she received her MD degree from the University of Colorado. In 1983 she completed a residency in diagnostic radiology from the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Sheldon was the first woman to chair the Radiology Department and the first woman to serve as President of the Central Oklahoma Radiological Society. In 1998 she subspecialized in breast diagnosis, first at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, and then working with two other women to cofound Breast Imaging of Oklahoma, where she practiced until her retirement in 2010. Since retirement and a move to Minneapolis, Dr. Sheldon has served as president of the Minneapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, a chapter of roughly 350 members. The group’s mission is equity for women and girls, supporting college scholarships to nine Minneapolis High School graduates each year, as well as providing food, clothing, and transitional housing to surrounding neighborhoods.https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/awards_distinguished/1096/thumbnail.jp
Sheldon Sheps expenses
This image reflects a letter written by Sheldon Sheps outlining business expenses
Mark L. Sheldon
This is a picture of Mark Sheldon taken for the Wesleyana in his Freshman year. Mr. Sheldon\u27s interview is available at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/oral_hist/44/.https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/oralhistory_gallery/1080/thumbnail.jp
Chet Sheldon
Chet Sheldon, Class of 1943, was a member of Beta Kappa fraternity, which is now Theta Chi. He majored in Sociology. This was recorded at Sheldon\u27s home
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