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    Christmas Card - Watterson Family

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    A Christmas card of the Watterson family.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-gene-watterson/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Sean Watterson interview, 10 August 2017

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    Sean Watterson, co-owner of the Happy Dog on Detroit Ave., expresses the importance of community spaces in bringing Cleveland together as a whole. Since he was raised on the east side, but owns a business on the west side, he has made it his mission to expose east siders to the west side and to encourage west siders to attend cultural and arts events on the east side. Watterson has traveled the world, but he always knew Cleveland was where he belonged

    Magazine - Biblical Recorder- April 4, 1988 - Gene Watterson

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    A lesson by Gene Watterson on Hebrews 3:12; 4:2, 9-12.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-gene-watterson/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Firefighter fatalities at fires in the UK: 2004-2013: Voices from the fireground

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    In the last ten years, the UK has witnessed a horrific series of 14 firefighter/fire technician fatalities at fires in what is a relatively small national workforce - Bethnal Green in London 2004 (2); Harrow Court in Hertfordshire 2005 (2); Marlie Farm in East Sussex 2006 (2); Atherstone in Warwickshire 2007 (4); Dalry Rd in Edinburgh 2009 (1); Shirley Towers in Hampshire 2010 (2); Oldham St. in Manchester (1) 2013. In England alone between 1993/94 and 2003/04, there were 6 firefighter deaths at fires but in the next ten years 2004/05 to 2013/14 this more than doubled in the UK with 13 firefighter deaths and one fire technician death. One firefighter in Wales was killed in 2004 in an explosion due to a criminal act. Often these fatalities occurred in similar settings and similar circumstances. In the same period there has also been a series of serious injuries to firefighters at fires and other major incidents and an unknown number of near misses. Whilst the risks of firefighting are obvious, the scale of death and injury is unacceptable. Many risks can be avoided if appropriate management and systems, inspection and regulation, training and other related matters are in place. Good practice that exists has periodically been ignored so the problem is compounded by lessons slowly learnt, communication of information stifled, by lengthy legal wrangles creating a justice deficit and by organisational denials of accountability

    Ray L. Watterson to Viktor Hamburger, November 21, 1967

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    Request of Watterson & Ray Vorhees to have a look at Hamburger's JEZ manuscript, dealing with pipping and hatching.Typewritten.1-page letterCorrespondenc

    Ray L. Watterson to Viktor Hamburger, January 6, 1982

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    On Willier's Biographical Memoir Note by Watterson for the Academy of Science. On Willier as a student of Lillie.Typewritten.1-page letterCorrespondenc

    Ray L. Watterson to Viktor Hamburger, May 10, 1977

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    On Willier's plans to teach a course in Neuroembryology. On Willier's Biographical Memoir Note by Watterson for the Academy of Science.Typewritten. Attached 1 page of comments on the Willier manuscript, dated April 10, 1977.3-page letterCorrespondenc

    Correspondence- Nov 9 1972 - Gene Watterson -125th Anniversary- Deacons

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    A correspondence from Gene Watterson to the congregation of First Baptist Church Shelby about deacon nominations.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/baptist-historical-collections-first-baptist-church-anniversary-celebrations/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Ray L. Watterson to Viktor Hamburger, February 8, 1982

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    On Willier's Biographical Memoir Note by Watterson for the Academy of Science. On Willier and the 'Growth Society'. Attached a copy of the draft version of the related paragraph. (Top of 2nd page partly cut off).Typewritten.2-page letterCorrespondenc

    The Politics of Occupational Health

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    How do political decisions shape and mould the practice of occupational health in the UK and what is the impact on both practitioners and patients? Andrew Watterson examines the political influences impacting on OH practice today.  Visit the publisher's website at: www.atworkpartnership.co.u
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