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    Dr. William H. Townsend papers, 1962-2005

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    This collection includes photographs, documents, and memoranda from the scrapbooks of Dr. William H. Townsend. Items document Dr. Townsend's work in the Arkansas General Assembly from 1973 to 1996, his optometrist practice, community involvement, and family life. Additionally, the collection includes correspondence addressed to Dr. Townsend from Dale Bumpers, David Pryor, and Bill Clinton.Dr. William H.Townsend papers, 1962-200

    Performance of a micro-engineered ultrasonic particle manipulator

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    An ultrasonic microfluidic particle manipulator has been modeled and its experimentally measured separation performance has been compared with the modeled results for 1 µm latex particles, and yeast particles in water

    William Townsend Family

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    William H. Townsend at 117 Washington Ave, Egg Harbor City, NJ Back: William, George, Louisa (Krieg), Charles, William Front: Louise, Martha, Anna cira 191

    Elma Townsend

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    Portrait photograph taken c. 1880-1882 of Elma Townsend (Darlington), wife of J. R. Townsend

    Townsend Family World War II Veterans

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    This is a photograph of World War Two veterans of the Wm. Townsend family: William Townsend (grandson), Louisa (Krieg) Townsend, Calvin Brown (son-in-law), William H. Townsend and Stanley Sculthorpe (grandson). The photograph was taken in Egg Harbor City. Circa 1945

    James Townsend

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    James Townsend, born September 23, 1923, in Claremont, New Hampshire, Untied States of America, provides Holocaust witness testimony. Mr. Townsend recalls, while having served in the American army during WWII, his experience witnessing the Buchenwald concentration camp during liberation. Interviewer: Peter Merry. Notetaker: Harriet Tarnor Wacks. Holocaust center of the North Shore. Taped at Cablevision, Peabody, Mass

    Village and Larger Economies: The Theory and Measurement of the Townsend Thai Project

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    I have spent close to 20 years cataloging transactions between households in Thai villages, along with a research team. Just this past summer, we documented a number of ways in which even relatively poor villages have money markets not dissimilar in some ways from New York financial markets, with borrowing and repayment passing along links in credit chains. In another project, we have been looking at month-by-month school attendance, grade level completion, and graduation for children in these villages, following them from birth to graduation. The Townsend Thai project is a theory-based data collection endeavor, measuring and mapping village and larger economies into general equilibrium frameworks. This paper reviews a number of findings, implications, applications, and lessons learned, and considers next steps

    Papers of Lance Townsend

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/66914Order of Thanksgiving service for the life of Professor Townsend at the Anglican Church of St. Mark, Camberwell. 6 April 1983110013 Acquisition: [1983.0013] "Papers of Lance Townsend

    Oral History Interview: Robert Townsend (1129)

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    In April 2011 interview with Alex Carson, Robert Townsend covered his long career in the U.S. Air Force and his role in the Vietnam War and the Cold War. Townsend spoke on the following topics: Madison Vietnam War Protests, the Vietnam War, and military intelligence, deception, and counter-deception throughout the Cold War era. Townsend detailed his role as an Air Force officer in the Vietnam War and his opinions on why the United States was fighting it. Townsend also discussed his vast experience with Soviet deception and counter-deception while serving as deputy chief, Air Force Intelligence Agency, counter-deception directorate in the CIA. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program and for use in an undergraduate research paper

    No.555 Kim Townsend

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    Transcript (34 pages) of interview by Danielle Endres with Kim Townsend on July 17, 2008Kim Townsend was born in Owyhee, Nevada, and currently lives on the Duckwater Western Shoshone Reservation. She recalls the many Western Shoshone people who have died of cancers and discusses how this lead her to work on the NUKERISK project to assess radiation doses in American Indian populations from nuclear testing. She describes her role in the NUKERISK project. Townsend also briefly discusses the role she played in the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste controversy. Nuclear Technology Project. Interviewer: Danielle Endre
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