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    Remarks by C. F. Weiler, August 2, 1936

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    These typewritten remarks, signed by C. F. Weiler, were given at the groundbreaking of the Brand Whitlock Homes on August 2, 1936. Item(s) were found in the cornerstone inside a copper box during the demolition of the Brand Whitlock / Albertus Brown Homes at Division Street and Nebraska Street in Toledo, Ohio, in 2012

    Cora Whitlock

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    Miss Cora Whitlock is wearing a white or light colored ruffled dress. The Bretzman Customer Card lists her at 284 N. Elder Avenue in Indianapolis. Census records for 1920 confirm that she was living at that address with her parents Lamar C. and Grace Whitlock and a younger brother Harry who was 13. Her father Lamar was an interior decorator. Cora was 17 and had no profession but was probably a student at the time.This image is a preservation copy made from an unstable original nitrate negative. The image is part of Series III in the Bretzman Collection

    C. F. Weiler, photograph

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    This photograph is of Charles F. Weiler, former Chairman of the Housing Authority Committee of Toledo, Ohio. The item is undated and signed by the subject and appears to be a page removed from an unknown source. Item(s) were found in the cornerstone inside a copper box during the demolition of the Brand Whitlock / Albertus Brown Homes at Division Street and Nebraska Street in Toledo, Ohio, in 2012

    Charles F. Weiler letter to Honorable Harold L. Ickes, July 8, 1937

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    This letter, dated July 8, 1937, written by C. F. Weiler, Chairman of the Toledo Metropolitan Housing Authority is addressed to the Honorable Harold L. Ickes, Administrator of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. The correspondence explains Weiler's interest in the elimination of unsafe housing and the construction of low cost housing, while requesting a non-political employee to oversee the project. Item(s) were found in the cornerstone inside a copper box during the demolition of the Brand Whitlock / Albertus Brown Homes at Division Street and Nebraska Street in Toledo, Ohio, in 2012

    A revision of Commersonia including Rulingia (Malvaceae s.l. or Byttneriaceae)

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    A taxonomic revision and DNA sequence analysis of all species previously attributed to Rulingia R.Br. and Commersonia J.R.Forst. &amp; G.Forst. resulted in two major groupings, referred to a redefined Commersonia and a new genus (Androcalva C.F.Wilkins &amp; Whitlock 2011). In total, 25 species are now recognised within Commersonia, including the type species of Rulingia, and 14 species previously included in Rulingia and 10 in Commersonia. Three of these are described as new (C. apella C.F.Wilkins, C. erythrogyna C.F.Wilkins and C. gilva C.F.Wilkins). A new subspecies, C. magniflora subsp. oblongifolia C.F.Wilkins, is recognised and C. bartramia (L.) Merr. var. tahitensis Dorr is raised to species level as C. tahitensis (Dorr) C.F.Wilkins &amp; Whitlock. Two new combinations are made, Rulingia platycalyx Benth. and R. parviflora Endl. as C. parviflora (Endl.) C.F.Wilkins &amp; Whitlock; and R. cistifolia Steetz and R. rugosa Steetz as C. rugosa (Steetz) F.Muell. The redefined Commersonia is monophyletic and characterised by anthers with sublatrorse dehiscence and mainly hairy staminodes, compared with extrorse dehiscence and glabrous staminodes as seen in Androcalva. </jats:p

    Alien Registration- Whitlock, Letitia C. (Gorham, Cumberland County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/31793/thumbnail.jp

    Alien Registration- Whitlock, Wendle C. (Portland, Cumberland County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/21996/thumbnail.jp

    Corrigendum to: A revision of Commersonia including Rulingia (Malvaceae s.l. or Byttneriaceae)

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    A taxonomic revision and DNA sequence analysis of all species previously attributed to Rulingia R.Br. and Commersonia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. resulted in two major groupings, referred to a redefined Commersonia and a new genus (Androcalva C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock 2011). In total, 25 species are now recognised within Commersonia, including the type species of Rulingia, and 14 species previously included in Rulingia and 10 in Commersonia. Three of these are described as new (C. apella C.F.Wilkins, C. erythrogyna C.F.Wilkins and C. gilva C.F.Wilkins). A new subspecies, C. magniflora subsp. oblongifolia C.F.Wilkins, is recognised and C. bartramia (L.) Merr. var. tahitensis Dorr is raised to species level as C. tahitensis (Dorr) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock. Two new combinations are made, Rulingia platycalyx Benth. and R. parviflora Endl. as C. parviflora (Endl.) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock; and R. cistifolia Steetz and R. rugosa Steetz as C. rugosa (Steetz) F.Muell. The redefined Commersonia is monophyletic and characterised by anthers with sublatrorse dehiscence and mainly hairy staminodes, compared with extrorse dehiscence and glabrous staminodes as seen in Androcalva

    The Georgia HOPE Scholarship Program: Impact on Educational Opportunities for African American Chemistry Majors at Georgia Southern University

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    Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Christine R. Whitlock and C. Michele Davis-McGibony at Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, March 24, 2003, New Orleans, LA

    Cure from the Sea: Synthesis of dragmacidin derivatives for cancer treatments

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    Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Stephen N Crooke, C. Michele Davis-McGibony, and Christine R. Whitlock at 62nd Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, December 2010, New Orleans
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