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    R. M. Stephens, approximately 1873-1877

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    Carte-de-visite portrait of Robert Manson Stephens (Norwich University Class of 1877), possibly as a cadet, from a disassembled Alpha Sigma Pi photograph album; signed "Yours in Α. Σ. Π., R. M. Stephens.

    Marriage record of Robles, Jefferson L. and Stephens, Cora M.

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    Marriage license for Jefferson L. Robles and Cora M. Stephens. L.G. Lesley was the Notary Public

    Harbinger, 1983

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    Harbinger is a student-edited and designed magazine published each spring since 1980.TABLE OF CONTENTS: CARMEN MARTI – Patchwork, After the Rain, Beat; TERI DIANNE CIACCHI – Waxing Glorious, Coming Out for Air; DOREN MELIUS – Photograph; AMY KNOX BROWN – Elements, Limitations; LYNDON JENSEN – Chicago Dance; JANE EPPERSON – Photograph; AMY WILSON – Fireflies, Deer Season, The Mall; RUBY SPRANG – Pen and Ink; CAROLYN KELLEHER – Nickelodeon, Guises; MARIE KLEIN – Photograph; SHARON O’NEIL – Where the Shoe Ends, Preparations, Twelfth Night; NORA B. INFANTE – Your Book of Song, Braided Cycle, No Sacrifice as Such; JANICE OLSON – Photograph; JOHNAJ. RAMOS – Rounding Corners, Self-Satisfaction, Woman’s Best Friend; JO ANN M. BUSH – Photograph; MARIANNE TURKALJ BOST – Preparation; ROBIN L. LARSON – The Delivery, The Black Slate, Fall; DEDRA BENSON – Photograph; JOANNA MCKEE – The Private; COLLEEN BEVINS –Photograph; PENNEY LUTHI – Special Moments; BARBARA THOMAS – Best Laid Plans; TRACI LA ROSE – Photograph

    Feeding and searching behavior of Chrysopa carnea Stephens

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    Studies were conducted to determine the effect of various biotic and physical factors on the feeding and searching behavior of the larvae of Chrysopa carnea Stephens. The ultimate objective of these studies was to determine the principle factors affecting the number of C. carnea larvae required to control populations of the bollworm, Heliothis zea (Boddie), and the tobacco budworm, H. virescens (F.), on cotton. Studies indicated that survival of C. carnea larvae were affected more by the quantity of the prey than by the kind of prey available. The preference exhibited by C. carnea larvae for the 4 different kinds of prey commonly found in the field was, in descending order: 1st instar Heliothis larvae; cotton aphids, Aphis gossyppii Glover; Heliothis eggs; and carmine spider mites, Tetranychus cinnabarinus (L.). C. carnea larvae were capable of completing development on the 4 different kinds of prey. ..

    Business Papers (MS 80-0003)

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    Deed from Lewis W. Stephens and M. L. Stephens to J. T. Davis conveying land part of the Joseph Moreland survey

    Junior Woman\u27s Club; Mrs. M. Charles Ferree, and Mrs. Donald L. Stephens

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    Mrs. M. Charels Ferree, left, first vice president, and Mrs. Donald L. Stephens, fourth vice president, pose with a jack-in-the-box representative of surprises at the opening party, Serendipity Coffee. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition August 14, 1966.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/5963/thumbnail.jp

    Doorway to the 1883 Stephens County Courthouse, detail

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    Photograph of the doorway to the 1883 Stephens County Courthouse. It is engraved with the names E. L. Walker, M. D. Rhea, S. S. Cook, and I. T. Crawford

    Correspondence regarding the construction of a museum

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    This 1945 correspondence, from Thurman Leatherwood to George M. Stephens, discusses the construction of a museum in Swain County, North Carolina. The letter is among the Horace Kephart papers. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.|<?4-5" c c o o p EDWARDS & LEATHERITOOD p y Attorneys at Law y Bryson City, N. G. April 3, 1945 Mr. George M. Stephens c/o Stephens Press 48 Vlalnut Street Asheville, N. G. Dear Mr. Stephens: Mr. Stupka, of the Park Service, x'jas here a few days ago to see about the Kephart property. As I understand they plan to construct a museum in Swain County as soon as possible after the war and would like to place the property in the museum. This would be a fine thing and I believe would meet the approval of all Mr. Kephart!s friends. In the meantime, however, until the museum is constructed, I think it ?jould be well for us to hold the property. I have talked with Mr. Kelly Bennett, who is a member of the Kephart committee, and this, of course, meets with his approval, Yours truly, Sgd. Thurman Leatherwood. L/

    Nicrophorus interruptus STEPHENS 1830

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    Nicrophorus interruptus STEPHENS, 1830 D i s t r i b u t i o n i n I r a n: Mazandaran (RU&Zcaron;I&Ccaron;KA & SCHNEIDER 2002), Iran (no locality cited) (NIKOLAEV & KOZMINYKH 2002; SIKES et al. 2002; LÖBL & SMETANA 2004). G e n e r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: Widely distributed in the Palaearctic region (RU&Zcaron;I&Ccaron;KA & SCHNEIDER 2002; LÖBL & SMETANA 2004).Published as part of Ghahari, Hassan, Háva, Jiří, R, Aclypea, M, Dendroxena, L, Necrodes, F, Nicrophorus & L, Phosphuga, 2015, An annotated checklist of the Iranian carrion beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinoidea: Silphidae), pp. 1501-1511 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2) on page 1503, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.528250

    sj-docx-1-dsp-10.1177_20503245231184638 - Supplemental material for Minorities’ diminished psychedelic returns

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dsp-10.1177_20503245231184638 for Minorities’ diminished psychedelic returns by Sean M Viña and Amanda L Stephens in Drug Science, Policy and Law</p
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