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Letter from Elizabeth Wiggins, Jasper, Alabama, to Corporal Peyton Wiggins, October 9, 1956
Enclosed are 1956 Crimson Tide football schedule; and three clippings, Blue opaline cigarette box; Miss Shank Engaged To Alex C. Bryant, Birmingham Post Herald, Birmingham, Alabama, September 21, 1956; and Newcomers to petticoat row - 351 Capstone co-eds pledged as sororty[sp] rush week ends, The Birmingham New, Birmingham, Alabama, September 17, 1956
Wiggins, C L, NX52815
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/425661Surname: WIGGINS. Given Name(s) or Initials: C L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX52815. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 18902.251827
Item: [2016.0049.57922] "Wiggins, C L, NX52815
Wiggins, C B, 405335
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/425659Surname: WIGGINS. Given Name(s) or Initials: C B. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 405335. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 51054.251823
Item: [2016.0049.57920] "Wiggins, C B, 405335
Senator John C. Stennis in Wiggins, MS
Senator John C. Stennis in Wiggins, MS watching commercial grade naval stores rosin being poured into standard 517-lb. Drum containers at the plant of Newton Naval Stores, Wiggins, Miss. JB Newton right supervises.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/jcs-photographs/1576/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Peyton Wiggins, Heilbronn, Germany, to Papa, Jasper, Alabama, August 16, 1956
Enclosed is a memo from Major General H. P. Storke, August 8, 1856; memo from Lieutenant General Bruce C. Clarke, August 3, 1956, and a letter from General H. I. Hodes to Lieutenant General Bruce C. Clarke, July 31, 1956
Senator John C. Stennis in Wiggins, MS
Senator John C. Stennis in Wiggins, MS; here JB Newton (left) of Newton Naval Stores, Wiggins, Mississippi, explains to Senator Stennis (right) the working of a longleaf yellow pine tree for naval stores. Allan Dennis (center) holds in his hand a cup cover, acid spray bottle, and turpentine hack.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/jcs-photographs/1626/thumbnail.jp
Food abuse : Mealtimes, helplines and 'troubled' eating
Feeding children can be one of the most challenging and frustrating aspects of raising a family. This is often exacerbated by conflicting guidelines over what the ‘correct’ amount of food and ‘proper’ eating actually entails. The issue becomes muddier still when parents are accused of mistreating their children by not feeding them properly, or when eating becomes troubled in some way. Yet how are parents to ‘know’ how much food is enough and when their child is ‘full’? How is food negotiated on a daily level? In this chapter, we show how discursive psychology can provide a way of understanding these issues that goes beyond guidelines and measurements. It enables us to examine the practices within which food is negotiated and used to hold others accountable. Like the other chapters in this section of the book, eating practices can also be situations in which an asymmetry of competence is produced; where one party is treated as being a less-than-valid person (in the case of family practices, this is often the child). As we shall see later, the asymmetry can also be reversed, where one person (adult or child) can claim to have greater ‘access’ to concepts such as ‘appetite’ and ‘hunger’. Not only does this help us to understand the complexity of eating practices; it also highlights features of the parent/child relationshipi and the institutionality of families
Bryce Sandlan, Leroy Elliott, Harry Wiggins and C. R. Boden
Left to right, Bryce Sandlan, Leroy Elliott, Harry Wiggins and C. R. Bodenhttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/25590/thumbnail.jp
Interesting personalities: John Weber, O. P. Wiggins
Typescript copy of newspaper accounts on early fur trappers who visited Utah. One is a Salt Lake Tribune article from the issue of July 4, 1897, wherein John C. Hughey of Bellevue, Iowa, relates having met John Henry Weber, a fur trader who visited the Great Salt Lake in 1823. The other is from the Denver News 1897, about Oliver P. Wiggins, who served as a guide to Mormons headed for Utah and for gold seekers bound for Californi
Marriage record of Wiggins, R. C. and Leonardy, Nora E.
Marriage license for R.C. Wiggins and Nora E. Leonardy. Robert Thomas was the Notary Public
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