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    Betsy Rawls with Mrs. George Thompson Jr.

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    Betsy Rawls with Mrs. George Thompson Jr., head of Trophy Committee, and Mrs. H.H. Newton, Tournament Chairman, Fort Worth, 10/19/1953https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/28754/thumbnail.jp

    Mr. And Mrs. Lee B. Thompson Jr.

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Thompson Jr. arrived in the city recently and are houseguests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Thompson, 539 NW 38.

    Commencement - Hickey - Grobman - Kimbo, Ratchford - Thompson, Jr. 927

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    Commencement - Margaret Hickey - Chancellor Arnold Grobman - Dean Conney Kimbo, UM President Brice Ratchford - Curator William Thompson, Jr. 927https://irl.umsl.edu/photo/1926/thumbnail.jp

    Mrs. B. V. Thompson Jr. and daughter, Melisa

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    Photograph of Mrs. B. V. Thompson Jr. and daughter, Melisa. She is handing her daughter a teddy bear.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/28650/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Cleon F. Thompson, Jr. and Master Plan

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    Dr. Cleon F. Thompson,Jr. uses pointer to show aspects of the master plan for the Winston-Salem State University campus, c. 1989

    Continental National Bank and George Thompson Jr.

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    The opening of the new building Continental National Bank. Loan officers\u27 quarters on the main lobby floor. This area on the main lobby floor is at the right of the Houston Street entrance to the building. George Thompson Jr., president, is shown in the background of the picture. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition May 30, 1953https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/19601/thumbnail.jp

    Inauguration of Dr. Cleon Franklin Thompson, Jr. as Chancellor

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    Dr. Cleon F. Thompson, Jr., and wife, Edwina White Thompson, during his inauguration ceremony as Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, April 4, 1986. From left to right on the stage: unidentified people with Dr. and Mrs. Thompson

    Cell type phylogenetics informs the evolutionary origin of echinoderm larval skeletogenic cell identity.

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    The multiplicity of cell types comprising multicellular organisms begs the question as to how cell type identities evolve over time. Cell type phylogenetics informs this question by comparing gene expression of homologous cell types in distantly related taxa. We employ this approach to inform the identity of larval skeletogenic cells of echinoderms, a clade for which there are phylogenetically diverse datasets of spatial gene expression patterns. We determined ancestral spatial expression patterns of alx1, ets1, tbr, erg, and vegfr, key components of the skeletogenic gene regulatory network driving identity of the larval skeletogenic cell. Here we show ancestral state reconstructions of spatial gene expression of extant eleutherozoan echinoderms support homology and common ancestry of echinoderm larval skeletogenic cells. We propose larval skeletogenic cells arose in the stem lineage of eleutherozoans during a cell type duplication event that heterochronically activated adult skeletogenic cells in a topographically distinct tissue in early development

    Mrs. H. H. Newton, Betsy Rawls, Mrs. George Thompson Jr.

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    Reward . Betsy Rawls, center, accepts check for $500 from Mrs. George Thompson Jr. after winning Women\u27s Texas Open at River Crest. Left is Mrs. H. H. Newton, tournament chairman. Mrs. Thompson is head of trophy committee.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/28749/thumbnail.jp

    Miss Betty Branch, and Owen Buster Thompson Jr

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    Mrs. Betty Branch, senior student nurse at Saint Joesph\u27s Hospital, attends to Owen Buster Thompson Jr., 1801 Belzise Ter., in the newly remodeled out-patient clinic that was shown to the public at an open house sponsored by the ladies\u27 auxiliary to the hospital. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition March 13, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/2606/thumbnail.jp
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