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    Letter written in June (early 1920s) from Alma Cooke to Susan Tallmon Sargent

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    Letter written in June (mid-1920s) from Alma Cooke at Lintsing, China, to Susan Tallmon Sargent, discussing recent happenings at the Lintsing mission compound; Four pages undated, but occurred before Cooke went on furlough in 1926, so possibly 192

    Letters dated 20 July and 30 July 1932 from Dr. Alma Cooke to Susan Tallmon Sargent

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    Two letters dated 20 July 1932 and 30 July 1932, from Dr. Alma Cooke at Lintsing to Susan Sargent; July 20 letter outlines the budget-cutting plans that include consolidating Lintsing operations with those at Tehchow; July 30 letter asks for Susan\u27s details for a history of the North China Missio

    Suzan Cooke Interview

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    Text Document transcribing the interview of Suzan Cooke by Susan Stryke

    Letter dated 10 August 1923 from Alma Cooke at Lintsing to Susan Tallmon Sargent, Part 2

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    1. Letter dated 10 August 1923 from Alma Cooke at Lintsing to Susan Tallmon Sargent, Part 2; 2. Letter (incomplete, last page only) from Susan Tallmon at Lintsing to family, from 1900s; 3. Practice notes from Chinese lessons, with Chinese phrases, probably from lessons of one of the Tallmon sisters; 4. Letter from Edith Tallmon at Morgan Hill (begun 22 June, continued June 28, year not given but mid-1920s) to her sisters when Hester was visiting Margaret; reference to other visitors and friends; went to a conference in Santa Ana; Papa (George W. Tallmon) went to stay with Clover; cherry harvest; 5. Letter from Mabel Ellis Hubbard to Edith Tallmon, probably sent from Paotingfu, mid 1920s) thanking the Tallmons for gifts; visiting the YMCA in Paotingfu; she is recovering, limited diet; 6. Note from Edith Tallmon to Hester Tallmon enclosed with a circular family letter (undated but probably 1920s); 7. Letter (undated, pages out of order) to from Susan Tallmon Sargent to Hester Tallmon, mentioning Dorothy\u27s wedding; clothing discussion; Frank Fonda took visiting relatives to San Francisco across Bay Bridge (so after Nov. 1936), and Susan went as tour guide; Edith got her teeth removed; 8. Only Heaven is given away, a poem by Rose Darrough; 9. Letter from Susan Tallmon in China addressed to nieces and nephews in California (incomplete), describing scenes from a Chinese celebration; 10. Incomplete letter describing layout of a rom, including a diagram; 11. Second lecture: Habit; the outline of a psychology lecture, accompanied by a note that lecture is part of a series the writer (possibly Edith Tallmon) must take for renewal of teacher\u27s certificate; 12. Note addressed "dear papa," referring to recent visit at Tientsin and the journey to Pei Tai Ho (possibly written by Edith Tallmon); 13. Envelope for a letter from Edith at Lintsing to Hester in Morgan Hill; 14. Clipping about art professor Ling-Fu Yang of Carmel, with poem "To the war lords

    Letter dated 28 March 1941 from Valley Nelson to Susan Sargent

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    Letter from Valley Nelson at Lintsing, thanking her for a donation that will help pay for new maternity ward; mentions hospital staff who were children when Susan was there; distress in the countryside, gunshot wounds; Also a letter from Alma Cooke (then in Tehchow) with same date, thanking Susan for a different donation; account of a student\u27s progress; treating many patients in spite of restrictions by authoritie

    Postcard from Mrs. D.L. Cooke to Sam Tanaka, August 1943

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    Postcard from Mrs. D.L. Cooke to Sam Tanaka in the Jerome incarceration camp including a greeting and update from Cooke.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    The human group C rotavirus VP6 gene

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    SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX190530 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo

    Coat Cooke & Joe Poole | Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens: Reviews

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    Coat Cooke album reviews by Randy Raine-Reusch. Coat Cooke (sax); Joe Poole (drums); Rainer Wiens (guitar)

    Letter dated 10 August 1923 from Alma Cooke at Lintsing to Susan Tallmon Sargent, Part 1

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    Letter from Alma Cooke at Lintsing to Dr. Sargent, mentioning that Lintsing mission is occupied by Feng Yu Hsiang\u27s soldiers; Valley, Alice, and Hugh Robinson are Pietaiho; thanks to Miss Sargent for donation; helping an impoverished family; last page (on separate object) mentions return of the Tuckers, which occurred in 192
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