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    Letter: Lewis Varner to Ida M. Tarbell, December 28, 1922

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    Handwritten letter, 2 page

    Kurt Varner Interview

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    This interview of Dr. Kurt Varner was conducted by Chandler Smith on June 13, 2025. Interview transcribed by John Gore.https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/oral_hist/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Letter: Lewis Varner to Ida M. Tarbell, July 10, 1923

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    Handwritten letter, 2 page

    Marjorie Varner talks about her service in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during the Korean War and the Vietnam War

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    Marjorie Varner talks about her service in the Army Nurse Corps from 1949 to 1971 and serving in both the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Varner recalls her nurse's training, her assignments in surgery units, her uniforms, her quarters and assignments in Korea and Vietnam and a terrible battlefield incident in which she attempted to take a soldier's blood pressure only to find that he was a double amputee. She says that she earned a bachelor's degree during her enlistment, became a nursing supervisor at several hospitals, and retired as Chief Nurse at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Denver. She also describes some of her activities in retirement

    Michael W. Varner, M.D.

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    Dr Varner received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota. Dr Varner joined the Department in 1987 and currently serves as Professor and Vice-Chair for Research. Dr Varner developed and directs the Obstetrics and Gynecology Research Network, a consortium of over 50 research personnel who conduct and administer the many clinical trial networks - both obstetric and gynecologic - in which the Department participates. The Network currently conducts NIH-funded clinical trials in hospitals and offices of women\u27s health providers along the northern Utah urban corridor. Dr Varner currently serves as the Principal Investigator for the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network Utah site, is a co-investigator on three others and is a mentor/collaborator on a number of individual and institutional training grants. Dr Varner major interest lies in clinical trials and research administration. In addition to his Departmental obligations, Dr Varner is the Co-Director of the Clinical Genetics Institute and Director of Perinatal Research for Intermountain Healthcare, the Associate Director for Women\u27s Health Research of the University\u27s Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTSA award), the Co-Director of the University\u27s Institute for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research, and the Interim Director of the University\u27s Personalized Healthcare Program. Along with his wife, Kathleen Digre MD, Dr Varner was the 2012 co-recipient of the University of Utah Rosenblatt Prize, the University\u27s highest honor in recognition of excellence in teaching, research and administrative efforts

    Michael W. Varner, M.D.

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    Dr Varner received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota. Dr Varner joined the Department in 1987 and currently serves as Professor and Vice-Chair for Research. Dr Varner developed and directs the Obstetrics and Gynecology Research Network, a consortium of over 50 research personnel who conduct and administer the many clinical trial networks - both obstetric and gynecologic - in which the Department participates. The Network currently conducts NIH-funded clinical trials in hospitals and offices of women\u27s health providers along the northern Utah urban corridor. Dr Varner currently serves as the Principal Investigator for the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network Utah site, is a co-investigator on three others and is a mentor/collaborator on a number of individual and institutional training grants. Dr Varner major interest lies in clinical trials and research administration. In addition to his Departmental obligations, Dr Varner is the Co-Director of the Clinical Genetics Institute and Director of Perinatal Research for Intermountain Healthcare, the Associate Director for Women\u27s Health Research of the University\u27s Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTSA award), the Co-Director of the University\u27s Institute for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research, and the Interim Director of the University\u27s Personalized Healthcare Program. Along with his wife, Kathleen Digre MD, Dr Varner was the 2012 co-recipient of the University of Utah Rosenblatt Prize, the University\u27s highest honor in recognition of excellence in teaching, research and administrative efforts

    Clinton Varner

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    Marietta High School Football; player in uniform on field. Clinton Varner (Orian, v. 16, 1934, p. 102)

    Varner, James

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    James Varner - Assistant Director of Admissions for Minority Recruitment.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/3876/thumbnail.jp

    Franklin Varner

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    Franklin Varner in basketball uniform posing with a basketball.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/uniphotos/1554/thumbnail.jp

    Varner\u27s Grocery, image 001

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    People outside of Varner\u27s Gro. & Mkt., Laura Varner behind truckhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/mjdain/3117/thumbnail.jp
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