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Tyler State College Booth at the East Texas Fair
This photograph shows Mary Ann Vaughn, secretary in the office of admissions and records, and Elsa Huddleston, secretary to the vice president of fiscal affairs, attend the East Texas Fair booth for Tyler State College.https://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/stewart_photos/1182/thumbnail.jp
William Booth Taliaferro correspondence, 1859
74 items. Unfinished letter of [?] to Rufus J. Colley (bears legal notes concerning estate of William H. Roy), Francis M. Boykin, Jr., Upperville Male Academy, John Haw, Thomas H. Ellis, P.M. Tabb & Son, order from Henry A. Wise to Gibson to call on Superintendent of Arsenal at Harper's Ferry for amunition, John Blair Hoge to Wise, S. Bassett French to Jno. B. Hoge, Morton Marye, Sister to William Booth Taliaferro, H.H. Dent, Medical Report of R. A. Straith, David S. Watson, J. Lucins Davis, William Munford to J.M. Rowan, Alfred M. Barbour (issuing ammunition and bursting of guns), E. W. Balch, William Booth Taliaferro to Wise, James L. Kemper, Alexander Galt Taliaferro, William B. Hartley, Robert F. Getty (E.G. Otis Yonkers Examiner Reporter), W. (leter to Wise, anti-hanging John Brown), William Munford to H.L. Bowen (transmitting denial of Bowen's request by William Booth Taliaferro), George W. Munford, J.A. Vadenbousch to William Booth Taliaferro, S. Bassett French (for William Booth Taliaferro) to M.M. Anderson, L.H. King to [?] Wargh concerning credentials of E.G Otis, Capt. to [?] (promise to rescue him), Chas. G. Stone to J.L. Davis (publication), John Scott, J. Lucinus, William, R.D., Edmund Mason, William H. anthony Henry C. Allen--conditions at Charlestown Jail, Powhatan Robinson page (for William Booth Taliaferro) to John B. Hoge, William Booth Taliaferro per O. Jennings Wise to William Sherrard, Ap.P. Shutt, E.G. Otis to his wife (including description of Mt. Vernon), Draft of William Booth Taliaferro to Haw, William Booth Taliaferro (per I. Jennings Wise to [?] Moore), William Booth Taliaferro to [?] Clarke, (Congressman) A. W. Boteler to William Booth Taliaferro, Edward Graham to William Booth Taliaferro, Pohatan Robinson Page, J.R. Chambliss, H. H. Mays, J.D. Bright, James C. Van Dyke, Henry M. Phillips to Charles J. Faukner, P. Ranchfoss, Ro[bert] Tyler, ?Francis B, Jones, W.B. Stanard [at Bendover], J.W. Ware, William H. Richardson, A.K. Syester, J.W. Rowan, Bond of B.R. Gaine to Warner Throckmorton Toliaferro (executor of William H. Roy
Letter, 1841 September 21, George Booth Cary, Washington, D.C. to President John Tyler, Washington , D.C.
George B[ooth] Cary, Washington, [D.C.], to the Presient of the U.S. [John Tyler], Washington City [sic]. Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. 1 p. ALS
Intercom 1980 September 18
UT Tyler Holiday Schedule is Approved by Regents, Student Chapter Recognized, UT Tyler Plans Booth at ET Fair, Coordinating Board Enrollment Projections Made for Decade, Six Employees Mark Anniversary, In The Spotlight, Board Plans Study of Nursing, United Way Coordinators Named, Two Scholarships Announced, Enrollment Down for Fall Term
Intercom 1980 October 2
Six UT Tyler Research Projects Have Approval, In The Spotlight, Talented Youth Seminars Set for Academic Year, Fifteen Work ET Fair Booth, Junior College Visits Planned, United Way Coordinators Named, Juniors Set Enrollment Pace
Intercom 1974 September 21
TACT Will Host Reception, United Way of Greater Tyler Drive, TSC Booth Schedule for East TX Fair, Welcome New Faculty, Dr. Leon E. Eldredge, Jr., Airport Presented by Circle K, Personnel Directory to be Available Soon, Calendar of Events
The Tyler Statesman Vol. 2 no. 6 (1974)
The first official newspaper of the institution, it describes the early classes, events, and scholarships on the campus. Articles include: Parking Similar to City Rules; Eight Students Participate in TSC Internship Program; TSC Advises Local Firms; Election Names Student Officers; Circle K Plans Fall Family Part; Media Center is Open; Students Seek LAE Charter; Contract is Awarded on Phase I Buildings; College Sponsors Fair Booth; Photo Course Gains Student Interest; Youth Seminars to Begin on Campus this Month; Surveys Reveal Student Desires; First Male Student Cowan Completes Masters Work; Items Arriving in Bookstore; Intramurals Show Gaining Interest; Students Present Readers Theatrehttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/tylerstatesman/1001/thumbnail.jp
Letter, 1841 September 21, George Booth Cary, Washington, D.C. to President John Tyler, Washington , D.C.
Requests that he [JT] pardon John C. Sharpe, who was dismissed from the Navy, and restore him to his position. Autograph Letter Signe
A Conversation with Char Booth
Welcome to a special audio edition of In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Ellie Collier talks to Char Booth, E-Learning Librarian at the University of California at Berkeley and author of Informing Innovation: Tracking Student Interest in Emerging Library Technologies at Ohio University, a book length research report recently published by ACRL and available [...
Ki-67 is a PP1-interacting protein that organises the mitotic chromosome periphery
Copyright @ 2014 Booth et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.When the nucleolus disassembles during open mitosis, many nucleolar proteins and RNAs associate with chromosomes, establishing a perichromosomal compartment coating the chromosome periphery. At present nothing is known about the function of this poorly characterised compartment. In this study, we report that the nucleolar protein Ki-67 is required for the assembly of the perichromosomal compartment in human cells. Ki-67 is a cell-cycle regulated protein phosphatase 1-binding protein that is involved in phospho-regulation of the nucleolar protein B23/nucleophosmin. Following siRNA depletion of Ki-67, NIFK, B23, nucleolin, and four novel chromosome periphery proteins all fail to associate with the periphery of human chromosomes. Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) images suggest a near-complete loss of the entire perichromosomal compartment. Mitotic chromosome condensation and intrinsic structure appear normal in the absence of the perichromosomal compartment but significant differences in nucleolar reassembly and nuclear organisation are observed in post-mitotic cells
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