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    Barbara Hodge Thompson

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    The recollections of Barbara Hodge Thompson about her time at the Nashville Christian Institute

    [Correspondence Between Eugene Thompson and Barbara Jordan - November 22, 1972-March 16, 1973]

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    Letter from a constituent in Houston asking Barbara Jordan to read included letters from William Thompson to the editor of the Los Angeles Times and the commissioner of the FDA because the letters reflect his opinion on the FDA's regulations on vitamins and minerals best. With a reply from Jordan saying that she believes that new food labeling policy is more rational than before but that she agrees that they need to keep an eye on the FDA. Included is a newspaper clipping on the regulations and a slip of paper with notes

    [Correspondence Between Virginia Thompson and Barbara Jordan - December 13-27, 1977]

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    Correspondence between Virginia Thompson and Barbara Jordan discussing the Comprehensive School Health Education Act and Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress

    [Correspondence Between Thomas Thompson and Barbara Jordan - February 22, 1974-March 25, 1974]

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    Correspondence between Thomas Thompson and Barbara Jordan where Thompson expresses his opposition to the crude oil allocation program. Jordan discusses the details of the issue and why she believes the solution to the energy crisis would involve a national energy policy

    Tommy Thompson with First Lady Barbara Bush, June 17, 1991

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    Governor Tommy Thompson and First Lady Barbara Bush at Presidential salute to Senator Bob Kasten; signed "To: Tommy Thompson- obviously I'm always glad to see you!! --Barbara"; Milwaukee; Wisconsin; June 17, 1991

    Memo from Gerry Thompson

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    Interoffice memo from Gerry Thompson sent to Pat Amedeo, Bob Oliver, Jeff Lewis, Kay Toran, Barbara Carey, Denny Miles, and Ede Schmidt requesting a list of major and minor accomplishments for the Atiyeh administration

    Barbara Thompson, queen contestant in the 1970 Shrine rodeo.

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    Barbara Thompson, queen contestant in the 1970 Shrine rodeo

    Judy Jarrow, Barbara Amidon and Greg Thompson.

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    Photo of Judy Jarrow and Greg Thompson of the Marriott Library and Barbara Amidon, chairwoman of the Ski Archives advisory board, at the Utah Ski Archives Annual Banquet held in October of 200

    Judy Jarrow, Barbara Amidon and Greg Thompson.

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    Photo of Judy Jarrow and Greg Thompson of the Marriott Library and Barbara Amidon, chairwoman of the Ski Archives advisory board, at the Utah Ski Archives Annual Banquet held in October of 200

    Barbara James

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    Date:1943Barbara was born in Holdredge, Nebraska in the United States of America in 1943. In 1960 she arrived in Darwin working in a variety of occupations such as a journalist, historian, author, activist, advocate and editor. Barbara wrote 13 books including "No Man's Land" which explored the contributions of women in the Northern Territory. She also received a number of awards including 2001 NT Heritage Award, the 2000 NT Literary Essay Awards and the Chief Minister's Women's Achievement Award in 1999.JournalistHistorianAuthorActivistEditorAmerica
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