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    Correspondence - Ralph W. Gardner and P. L. Elliott

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    Correspondence from Ralph W. Gardner to Phillip Loven Elliott discussing who they would suggest for the speaker for the dedication exercises on Easter [at Gardner-Webb College]. Gardner suggests the Under Secretary of State, Jimmy Webb, but doubts he will be able to attend, busy from the State Department reorganization.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-buildings-and-grounds-o-max-gardner-building/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Geological map of England and Wales, reduced by permission from the map in 6 sheets published by the Geological Society

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    reduced and drawn by J. Gardner; engraved by W. GardnerHandkoloriertIn Schube

    John W. Gardner; John William Gardner

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    Dr. David H. Mullins reads citation during the conferring of an honorary LL.D. on Dr. John W. Gardner. On verso: [engr. Instr.] June 1967 / LL.D. for John W. Gardner.John William Gardner (1912-2002) is best known for being the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1965-1968 under President Lyndon Johnson. He played a major role in civil rights enforcement, education reform and campaign finance reform, and was a key part in establishing Medicare and the public television network. In 1964, Gardner received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He founded Common Cause and headed the Urban Coalition, then later became chairman of the Commission on White House Fellowships in 1977. In 2000 the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities was established. (Included in this image is David W. Mullins, who was President of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville from 1960 through 1974.

    Correspondence - John W. Snyder and Ralph W. Gardner

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    Correspondence from John Wesley Snyder to Ralph W. Gardner thanking him for clippings of the Gardner memorial for Gardner-Webb Collegehttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-buildings-and-grounds-o-max-gardner-building/1009/thumbnail.jp

    John W. Gardner; John William Gardner

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    Different views of Dr. John W. Gardner, secretary, HEW, giving 1967 commencement address. On verso: [engr. Instr.] John Gardner / speaker - June 1967.John William Gardner (1912-2002) is best known for being the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1965-1968 under President Lyndon Johnson. He played a major role in civil rights enforcement, education reform and campaign finance reform, and was a key part in establishing Medicare and the public television network. In 1964, Gardner received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He founded Common Cause and headed the Urban Coalition, then later became chairman of the Commission on White House Fellowships in 1977. In 2000 the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities was established

    John W. Gardner; John William Gardner

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    Different views of Dr. John W. Gardner, secretary, HEW, giving 1967 commencement address. On verso: [engr. Instr.] John Gardner / speaker - June 1967.John William Gardner (1912-2002) is best known for being the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1965-1968 under President Lyndon Johnson. He played a major role in civil rights enforcement, education reform and campaign finance reform, and was a key part in establishing Medicare and the public television network. In 1964, Gardner received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He founded Common Cause and headed the Urban Coalition, then later became chairman of the Commission on White House Fellowships in 1977. In 2000 the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities was established

    John W. Gardner; John William Gardner

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    Different views of Dr. John W. Gardner, secretary, HEW, giving 1967 commencement address. On verso: [engr. Instr.] John Gardner / speaker - June 1967.John William Gardner (1912-2002) is best known for being the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1965-1968 under President Lyndon Johnson. He played a major role in civil rights enforcement, education reform and campaign finance reform, and was a key part in establishing Medicare and the public television network. In 1964, Gardner received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He founded Common Cause and headed the Urban Coalition, then later became chairman of the Commission on White House Fellowships in 1977. In 2000 the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities was established

    [Letter from Aynne and Frank Gardner to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gardner, January 4, 1942]

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    Letter from Aynne and Frank Gardner to Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Gardner, on January 4, 1942, detailing their honeymoon in Mexico

    Notes - T. W. Calton, Claudia Bostic, Concord Church

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    Handwritten notes by Fay Webb Gardner regarding T. W. Calton, Claudia Bostic, and Concord Baptist Church.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-concord-baptist-church/1015/thumbnail.jp

    George W. Gardner

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    This photograph was printed at Porter and Winter studios at 112 Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.Graduating photograph of George W. Gardner, Miami Medical College, 1873. This photograph is a part of the Miami Medical College Graduate and Faculty Photograph collection
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