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eveningnewsobituary.pdf -
...n succumbs to pneumonia Washington D.C. Evening News Index. 23 Marc...
News Index. 23 March 1928. n.p. WASHINGTON, March 23 (A.P.) Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, died here this morning after a short illness from bronchial pneumonia. Death came at 6:15 o'clock this morning at the hotel where he made his home in the capitol. Member of his family, summoned a week ago when the doctors virtually gave up hope of saving his life, were at the bedside. The body will be taken to his M
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camp_names.pdf -
...riedlander Was Named Camp Friedlander opened on June 23 1919 and was...
une 23, 1919 and was dedicated on August 23, 1919. Mr. Edgar J. Friedlander purchased and donated forty-one acres to the Cincinnati Council (later to become Dan Beard Council). The camp was named after him after strong pressure to convince him of it. Mr. Friedlander donated additional land and facilities as well, including a Dining Hall. Mr. Friedlander served as the council president for twenty years as well as serv
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1920s.pdf -
...versary 1908-2008 1920s The Twenties were perhaps the decade of gre...
ps the decade of greatest change and shake up for the Inglewood Police Department. With the fast growth of the City during the 1920s, by 1927, the Police Department numbered 14 officers. In 1927, Chief C.H. White was "ousted" by the City Council for "in competency," according to the Inglewood Daily Newspaper, dated August 22, 1927. We will never know what the incompetence related to, but it does indicate the politica
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measles_update_weeks_33_52_200 -
...2 2002 No. 3 1 17 03 MEASLES UPDATE National Immunization Prog...
al Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Measles Activity through Week 52 (ending Dec 28, 2002)
CONFIRMED CASES REPORTED TO THE MMWR (U. S. only) Cumulative Total by Week 52, 2002: Provisional* Total by Week 52, 2001: Number of OUTBREAKS IN 2002: (Outbreak = 3 or more linked cases) Number of current outbreaks: 37* 116 3 0 old female had respiratory symptoms present when her new parents arri
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...2 2002 No. 3 1 17 03 MEASLES UPDATE National Immunization Prog...
al Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Measles Activity through Week 52 (ending Dec 28, 2002)
CONFIRMED CASES REPORTED TO THE MMWR (U. S. only) Cumulative Total by Week 52, 2002: Provisional* Total by Week 52, 2001: Number of OUTBREAKS IN 2002: (Outbreak = 3 or more linked cases) Number of current outbreaks: 37* 116 3 0 old female had respiratory symptoms present when her new parents arri
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ms_2025.pdf -
... Special Collections Library The University of Alabama Cliff J. Granos...
bama Cliff J. Granos Letters Page 1 of 3 http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/findingaids/
Guide to the Cliff J. Granos Letters, 1943
Title: Creator: Creator Dates: Extent: Inclusive Dates: Cliff J. Granos Letters Granos, Cliff J. Unknown 11 letters, 11 envelopes 1943
Collection Number: 2025 Provenance: Processed by: Restrictions: Copyright Statement: Gift of Wade Hall, 2007 April Burnett, 2008 No
This col
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61.pdf -
...eumoplasty 1926 Catharine Dewar PhD MD Experience Exp rience Dr. ...
nce Expérience
Dr. Dewar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine (Rheumatology), Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
This article has been peer reviewed.
CMAJ 1998;159:61-2
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velyn's problem is intermittent pain -- her knee, in particular. Sometimes the pain is in her hip, but then it is much milder. "It's not so bad that I would take anything for it, Doctor
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933.pdf -
...e Left Atrium New media Putting faces to global pandemics Pande...
bal pandemics
Pandemic Influenza Storybook: Personal recollections from survivors, families and friends Sharon K.D. Hoskins, Coordinator/editor United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2008 www.pandemicflu.gov/storybook/index.html
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hat would happen if the public saw and heard firsthand accounts from individuals and their families who were affected by an influenza pandemic? Would the preventio
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ar00c13.pdf -
...Publications and reports 13.1 Publications by members of staff in 200...
bers of staff in 2000
Asikainen, K., T. Hänninen, H. Henttonen, J. Niemimaa, J. Laakkonen, H.K. Andersen, N. Bille, H. Leirs, A. Vaheri and A. Plyusnin, 2000: Molecular evolution of Puumala Hantavirus in Fennoscandia: phylogenetic analysis of strains from two recolonization routes, Karelia and Denmark. Journal of General Virology, 81(12): 2833-2841. Bolbroe, T., L. L. Jeppesen and H. Leirs, 2000: Behavioural respons
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davis.pdf -
...he Matthias Davis Papers 1861 1933 Special Collections and Rare Book...
ctions and Rare Books, Irwin Library, Butler University
Contact Information:
Special Collections and Rare Books Irwin Library Butler University 4600 Sunset Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3485 USA Phone: 317.940.9265 Fax: 317.940.8039 E-mail: schildsh@butler.edu URL: http://www.butler.edu/library/libinfo/rare/
Summary:
Volume of Collection 7 folders Collection Dates 18611933 (18611862 bulk) Provenance Jo
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markel.pdf -
...eutical Interventions Implemented by US Cities During the 1918-1919 In...
ing the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic
Howard Markel; Harvey B. Lipman; J. Alexander Navarro; et al.
Online article and related content current as of January 29, 2009. JAMA. 2007;298(6):644-654 (doi:10.1001/jama.298.6.644) http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/298/6/644
Correction
Correction is appended to this PDF and also available at
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/jama;298/19/2264-b Contact m
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10062005170217.pdf -
... of American Scientists B i o lo gi c a l A g e n t F a c t S h e e...
n t F a c t S h e e t -- 1 9 1 8 ( H 1 N 1 ) In fl u e n z a A
The "Spanish" flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919 caused the
deaths of 20-50 million people worldwide including up to 675,000 in the US. While only about 1% of those infected with the virus died, it became one of the deadliest viruses ever known to man. The 1918 flu has been described as capable of sickening and killing a person on the same day. The viru
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ms_2029.pdf -
... Special Collections Library The University of Alabama John A. Jungwir...
bama John A. Jungwirth letters Page 1 of 5 http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/findingaids/
Guide to the John A. Jungwirth Letters, 1918-1919
Title: Creator: Creator Dates: Extent: Inclusive Dates: John A. Jungwirth Letters Jungwirth, John A. Unknown 31 letters, 32 envelopes 1918-1919
Collection Number: 2029 Provenance: Processed by: Restrictions: Copyright Statement: Gift of Wade Hall, 2007 April Burnett, 2
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nursestaff.pdf -
...N ACTION Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality www.ahrq.gov ...
ty · www.ahrq.gov
Issue #14 March 2004
Hospital Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care
Hospitals with low nurse staffing levels tend to have higher rates of poor patient outcomes such as pneumonia, shock, cardiac arrest, and urinary tract infections, according to research funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and others. Yet increasing staffing levels is not an easy task. Major factors con
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6223.pdf -
...N D N A T I O N A L L I F E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N ...
C E
C O M P A N Y
Lifeat
Life at its Best
1915
Dropped Mutual from name Dakota Life Insurance Company
After operating for six years as a stock-company, Dakota Life Insurance Company officially dropped "Mutual" from its name.
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itsBest
1906
First Board of Director's Meeting, August 31, 1906
The company that would eventually evolve into Midland National Life Insurance Company was born on a lat
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page3.pdf -
...etters of John MacCrae by Allan Levine In the spring of 1900 a lette...
ing of 1900, a letter arrived at Treadwell, just up the lower Ottawa River from the village of L'Orignal. The letter, marked Troopship Laurentian, Jan. 20, 1900. 9 p.m. read: My dear Laura: Just ready to sail. This [letter] goes by the pilot and is just a last word to wish you goodbye. Perhaps by the time you see me back, you will have squared up the account with the man whom you told me about. If so, best of luck-.
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2144.pdf -
...LTH THEN AND NOW The Changing Fate of Pneumonia as a Public He...
onia
as a Public Health Concern in 20th-Century America and Beyond
on the rise of antipneumococcal antiserum as a therapeutic modality. Following the advent of the germ theory of disease, immunology itself emerged as a science in the last decades of the 19th century. If the late 1870s and early 1880s marked the onset of the discovery of infectious agents of disease, the late 1880s and early 1890s witnessed the begi
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138.pdf -
...Internal Medicine History of Medicine Influenza in 1918 Recolle...
nza in 1918: Recollections of the Epidemic in Philadelphia
Isaac Starr, MD
When the great influenza epidemic struck Philadelphia in 1918, the author was just starting his third year at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. After a single lecture on influenza, classes for the third and fourth year students were suspended while he and his mates manned an emergency hospital, in which they worked under l
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chapter 207 20- 20in 20memoria -
...m Every cop knows that police work is inherently dangerous. Police of...
dangerous. Police officers have lost their lives while performing their duty in large cities and small towns. Every law enforcement officer knows the risks they are undertaking when they accept the job. Yet they take the job anyway. It is this type of courage that sets them apart from the rest. On average, 150 officers make the ultimate sacrifice in America every year. Rhode Island has seen its share of these tragedi
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blankenship.pdf -
...ATTON BLANKENSHIP A talk given by Sarah B. McNiell Maryville Historia...
l Maryville Historian at Maryville City Council 6 January 2009
Of his many achievements in 73 years of living (1839-1913), Dr. John Patton Blankenship's medical career is certainly the most noteworthy. As early as his student days at Friendsville Institute (predecessor of Friendsville Academy), John Blankenship studied sciences. At age 20 he came to Maryville to study medicine with practicing physicians Isaac Tayl
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si-his-pdf-pdf5.pdf -
...lgi 1843-1926 Paolo Mazzarello The following article is based on an...
icle is based on, and largely reprinted from the paper 'Camillo Golgi's Scientific Biography' published by the author in the Journal of the History of Neurosciences (8: 121-131, 1999). Thanks are due to Dr Peter Koehler, Editor in Chief of this Journal for permission to reproduce this paper. I should like to thank Prof. Vanio Vannini, Director of the Institute of General Pathology of the University of Pavia, and Prof
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bartok.pdf -
...k Compiled by Ken Lam CSO Assistant Conductor 1881-1945 1880 18...
1881-1945
1880 1890
Writes first composition, Course of the Danube, at age nine (1890)
19011910
Fourteen Bagatelles, op. 6 for piano (1908) String Quartet No. 1, op. 7 (1909)
19111920
Bluebeard's Castle, op. 11 (1911) Two Portraits, op. 5 (1911)
19211930
The Wooden Prince, op. 13 (1917) String Quartet No. 2, op. 17 (1917) Dance Suite (1923) Orchestrates his ballet, The Miraculous Mandarin (1923) Pi
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0105_1430_1002.pdf -
...nd the Changing Role of Chronic Diseases in the 20th Century 1 Frank S...
th Century 1 Frank Sloan, Duke University and NBER, Martin Salm, University of Mannheim, and Dan Belsky, Duke University Substantial improvements in health and longevity occurred during the 20th Century in the U.S. and in other industrialized countries. These improvements in health have plausibly led to substantial improvements in economic-well-being not reflected in national income accounts. Nordhaus (2005) has argu
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malpassinflation.pdf -
...ce of Bacterial Meningitis in Europe 1999 2000 Abridged Version Prof...
ridged Version
Prof. Norman Noah MB FRCP FFPHM Brian Henderson B.Sc.
Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre European Bacterial Meningitis Surveillance Project February 2002
©Copyright 2002
Norman Noah
All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced by any means, or transmitted, or translated i nto machine language without the written permission of the authors. Acknowledgements We wish to
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takecharge.pdf -
...e of Your Diabetes BAYER HEALTH FACTS EASY ACCURACY. ANSWERED BY B...
URACY. ANSWERED BY BAYER.
American Association of Diabetes Educators
TAKE-CHARGE DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Do you want to feel better? Have more energy? Enjoy life to the fullest? Get more done? Think more clearly? Be healthy for years to come? If your answer is "yes" to any of these questions, then Taking Charge of Your Diabetes is for you. The goal of Taking Charge of Your Diabetes is to get your blood sugar as c
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1904.pdf -
...4 07 Jan. From the correspondent in Mishicott 05 Jan. Death Wed. l...
5 Jan.) Death Wed. last week, after a short illness, of Miss ANNA BONDA, daughter of JOS. BONDA who resides on Two Rivers Road a mile from here. A large number of people attended the Sat. funeral at Two Rivers cemetery. 07 Jan. EMIL MAHNKE and his wife are both ill with diphtheria. He is a pressman from here who hsw re frm n ya i t pi i p n o t " aoa D m ka i a okd o ay er n h r t g l t f h N t nl e or " n s e nn a e
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v02p0087.pdf -
...d. Sci. 2005 2 87 International Journal of Medical Sciences ISSN 1...
cal Sciences
ISSN 1449-1907 www.medsci.org 2005 2(2):87-90 ©2005 Ivyspring International Publisher. All rights reserved
Short research communication
An Avian Connection as a Catalyst to the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic
James E. Hollenbeck
Indiana University, 247 Life Science Building, New Albany, IN 47150, USA Corresponding address: James E. Hollenbeck, Indiana University, 247 Life Science Building, New Alba
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1923.pdf -
...Sentinel 1923 Tuesday January 2 1923 Mrs. Anna B. BECK 58 wife of...
B. BECK, 58, wife of John BECK, died late Saturday afternoon at her home onequarter mile east of Sand Hill, a victim of Bright's disease, from which she had suffered for many months. She was the mother of eleven children, four of whom preceded her. Surviving besides the husband are three sons, Loris [BECK], Tom [BECK] and George BECK, and four daughters, Mrs. Roy HALDERMAN, Mrs. Carrie OVERMYER, Mrs. DILLMAN and Mrs.
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obit 201926.pdf -
...entinel 1926 Saturday January 2 1926 Albert H. HEIGHWAY age 84 si...
HEIGHWAY, age 84, sixty years a resident of this county formerly of Kosciusko county as a pioneer, and native of Ohio, died at his home six and one-half miles east of Rochester New Year's day, Friday. Recently, Mr. Heighway fell on the steps of a church in his vicinity. This may have indicated his declining physican condition, or may have hastened his death. He was a veteran of the Civil war and until his death posse
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blog-mikrobiologi1.pdf -
...YA MASAA SIH Andreas Suseno 078114057 Tahukah kamu bahwa selain...
h kamu, bahwa selain air sebagai kebutuhan utama kita, namun juga merupakan kebutuhan utama bakteri patogenik sebagai media pertumbuhan. Banyak bakteri dapat ditemukan di hembusan aerosol, menara pendingin udara, AC, pemandian air panas, keran pada bak cuci piring, dan shower kepala. Dari daerah perairan yang bersih termasuk air tanah, sungai, danau dan kolam-kolam alami. Dari tanah, lumpur, bendungan sungai, air huj
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1926-103_app_c.pdf -
...inistrative Rules Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division OS...
ealth Division
OSHA RESPIRATOR MEDICAL EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE
E
Appendix C to §1926.103 OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire (Mandatory)
To the employer: Answers to questions in Section 1, and to question 9 in Section 2 of Part A, do not require a medical examination. To the employee: Your employer must allow you to answer this questionnaire during normal working hours, or at a time and plac
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1902.pdf -
... 02 Jan. Death Fri. of a small child of Mrs. FRANK SPEELAN a resident...
SPEELAN, a resident on the corner of 18th and Hamilton Streets here.
02 Jan. A 9-mo. old child of South 16th Street resident WILHELM CHRISTENSEN died last Sun. of convulsions. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon. 02 Jan. Death in Meeme Sat. of the widely known AUGUST RICK at age 50. He is survived by his widow and several children. 02 Jan. A little daughter, about a year old, of Alderman ED. RUGOWSKI died Tues.
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gracechurch.pdf -
...erican and American Indian Patients in Grace Church Branch Second Div...
h Branch, Second Division General Hospital, November 30, 1864 to April 29, 1865
Tintype photograph of Civil War-era Grace Episcopal Church. William Francis Smith Collection, Alexandria Library Special Collections.
In the mid 1850s, members of Alexandria's two existing Episcopal churches formed a new congregation. Although their new church edifice, in the 200 block of South Patrick Street, took several years to
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flu2005.pdf -
...EATHERS PANDEMIC PANIC OVER THE AVIAN FLU BY MICHAEL FUMENTO The Wee...
AEL FUMENTO
The Weekly Standard, November 21, 2005 Copyright 2005 The Weekly Standard
"The indication is that we will see a return of the 1918 flu virus that is the most virulent form of flu," warns America's top health official. "In 1918, half a million people died. The projections are that this virus will kill one million Americans . . . " A quotation ripped from today's papers about an impending "bird flu" pan
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coroner.pdf -
...reports 1896-1935 Monroe County Indiana Death Date 07 04 1925 08 25 ...
te 07/04/1925 08/25/1918 06/30/1925 07/23/1931 Name ABRAM, Richard E ADAMS, Alta ADAMS, Barbara Jean ADAMS, Charles E Age 4 mths 31 9 days 67 Ht/Wgt 30"/10 5'4"/135 26'/6 5'10"/160 Cause of Death/Personal Effects Enterocarditis?//Nothing of value. Accidentally crushed, auto accident, injury to abdomen and chest.//Nothing of value. Enterocalitis.//Nothing of value Hemorrhage and shock following a crushing injury to hi
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hopkinsonalertwinter08.pdf -
...ER FOR JOHNS HOPKINS EMPLOYEES FROM CEPAR THE JOHNS HOPKINS OFFICE OF...
NS HOPKINS OFFICE OF CRITIC AL EVENT PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
Hopkins ON ALERT
www.hopkins-cepar.org Winter 2008
Will This Be Us?
Picture it: a pandemic hits the United States. Your husband or wife falls ill, and health authorities force you to stay home. Schools and universities are closed, movie theaters shut down, Ravens and Orioles games are banned--even Little League is suspended.
Such drastic "social
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eriesblackestday3.pdf -
...ckest Day Other Accounts of Phenomenal Weather Introduction Just ...
Introduction
Just as politics, religion, industry and culture are important aspects of our region's history; climate and weather have influenced the history of Erie County as well. The natural harbor, abundance of fresh water, fertile soils and temperate climate lured Erie's first settlers to the region more than two hundred years ago. The banks of Mill Creek have flooded many times...the most disastrous flood bein
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2000_report.pdf -
...00 Health Report Card prepared by Arizona Department of Health Servic...
ent of Health Service s
Health Priorities for Arizona
ne of the basic principles of public health is promote health. It is far easier and less cost to prevent disease and than it is to cure illness. Public health pro ly to maintain good health grams work to keep people and communities healthy and to detect problem s at the earliest possible stage. Healthy People 2000 was the first nationa behavior by stating hea
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advisory-anthropologist...lita -
...inald Radcliffe-Brown 1881-1955 FRED EGGAN W. LLOYD WARNER Universit...
YD WARNER
University of Chicago The death of Professor A. R. RadcliffeBrown in London on October 24, 1955, at the age of 74 brought to an end an epoch in the development of anthropology. For those of us w ho knew him personally as students or friends, there is a deep sense of loss, for as a teacher he had the gift of communicating understanding and as a friend he was wise and kind. In historical perspective he is th
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096rb.pdf -
...inald Radcliffe-Brown 1881-1955 FRED EGGAN W. LLOYD WARNER Universit...
YD WARNER
University of Chicago The death of Professor A. R. RadcliffeBrown in London on October 24, 1955, at the age of 74 brought to an end an epoch in the development of anthropology. For those of us w ho knew him personally as students or friends, there is a deep sense of loss, for as a teacher he had the gift of communicating understanding and as a friend he was wise and kind. In historical perspective he is th
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150104.pdf -
... and Virulence of the 1918 Spanish Influenza Virus1 JEFFERY K. TAUB...
us1
JEFFERY K. TAUBENBERGER
Chairman, Department of Molecular Pathology Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rockville, Maryland
Abstract. The "Spanish" influenza pandemic of 1918Â19 caused acute illness in 25Â30 percent of the world's population and resulted in the death of up to an estimated 40 million people. Using fixed and frozen lung tissue of 1918 influenza victims, the complete genomic sequence of the 1
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dustguide.pdf -
...Guide Script by Rachel Atkins Produced By LIVING VOICES A ...
LIVING VOICES
A Story of the Great Depression
CONTENTS
Page 1 Page 3 Page 5 Page 7 Page 9 Historical Overview Story Synopsis Defintions Timeline Integration activities
LIVING VOICES
915 E. Pine Street, Suite 405 Seattle, WA 98122 206-328-0798 FAX 206-328-4626 livingvoices@aol.com www.livingvoices.org
Journey from the Dust
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Many people think of the beginning of the Great Depressio
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1931.pdf -
...entinel 1931 Friday January 2 1931 Marcey EIDSON aged 72 a life l...
N, aged 72, a life long resident of Fulton county, died Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock at the Kelley Hospital in Argos, from burns which he received on Christmas Day, Funeral services for the deceased were held from the Grossman Chapel at Argos this afternoon with Rev. Hiley BAKER of Argos in charge. Burial was made in the Reichter Cemetery near Talma. Eidson received his fatal burns when he attempted to kindle a fir
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993.pdf -
... Medicine Smallpox Manifestations and Survival during the Boston Epid...
ring the Boston Epidemic of 1901 to 1903
Michael R. Albert, MD; Kristen G. Ostheimer, MA; David J. Liewehr, MS; Seth M. Steinberg, PhD; and Joel G. Breman, MD, DTPH
Clinical records of 243 patients with smallpox consecutively admitted to the Southampton Street smallpox hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, during the 1901Â1903 epidemic were reviewed. Smallpox was divided into five categories of varying severity; 47
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0674.inv.pdf -
...I J. FAMILY PAPERS Merritt M. Shilg Memorial Collection Mss. 674 ...
lection) (Mss. 674)
Inventory by Luana Henderson
Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2001)
ELI J. CAPELL FAMILY PAPERS 1840-1932 Contents of Inventory Summary Biographical/Historical Note Scope and Content Note Index terms Container List 3 4 5-6 7 8-10
Mss. 674
Use of manuscript mater
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ff_base.pdf -
...ield American Cemetery and Memorial LOCATION Flanders Field American...
nders Field American Cemetery and Memorial is located on the southeastern edge of the industrial commune of Waregem, Belgium, about 1.5 miles/2.5 kms from the center of town, on the road to Oudenaarde (Audenarde).1 Waregem may be reached by train from Brussels via Gent (Gand) in approximately one hour, from Paris, Gare du Nord in about five hours via Rysel (Lille) and Kortrijk (Courtrai), and five and one- half hours
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obit 201935.pdf -
...entinel 1935 Wednesday January 2 1935 Lawrence Alonzo SWEET infa...
Alonzo [SWEET], infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin SWEET died at the parents' home 510-1/2 North Main Street at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. The child lived but four hours. The survivors are the parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin SWEET, Logansport, and Mrs. Mandy FLYNN of this city. A brother, Robert Leroy [SWEET] preceded in death on September 14, 1933. The funeral serives will be held from the Sweet residenc
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ed_gray_bio.pdf -
...ent Gray 1925-1989 Edwin Gray was born in Washington DC in 1925. He...
gton, DC in 1925. He was one of 14 children. At age eleven, he became interested in the emerging field of electronics, when he watched some of the first demonstrations of primitive radar being tested across the Potomac River. He left home at 15 and joined the Army, but was quickly discharged for being under age. At 18 he joined the Navy and served three years of combat duty in the Pacific. He narrowly escaped death w
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obit 201925.pdf -
...entinel 1925 Friday January 2 1925 Mrs. Ray PRILL 39 mother of ei...
LL, 39, mother of eight children, died at her home 1129 Elm street at 9 o'clock Thursday evening of cerebral embolism after being sick just an hour. The deceased had been suffering with kidney trouble, which it is believed caused the ruptured blood vessel bringing about her death. Nellie [McHENRY], daughter of Atwill and Matilda McHENRY, was born in North Dakota on April 18, 1885. Shortly after her birth her parents
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bashford.pdf -
...n and Health Law and Regulation in Australia 1901 1958 Alison Bash...
11958*
Alison Bashford & Sarah Howard
BETWEEN 1901 AND 1958, IMMIGRANTS AND OTHER ENTRANTS TO THE Commonwealth of Australia were subject to health restrictions in three main areas: infectious or communicable diseases; mental illness; and a range of chronic, non-communicable diseases. These restrictions were enacted in two key pieces of Commonwealth legislation, namely, the Immigration (Restriction) Act 1901 (Cwlth
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1915.pdf -
...ster Sentinel 1915 Friday January 1 1915 no obits - most of pages ...
its - most of pages 1 and 2 missing] Saturday, January 2, 1915 Special to the Sentinel Akron, Ind., Jan. 2 -- Adam ESHELMAN, 45, a well known farmer living two miles southwest of here, dropped dead of heart failure early this morning, while putting hay on bobs, preparatory to making a log hauling trip. Eshelman had been in the best of health, and his sudden demise was a great shock to his wife and children. Besides t
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1908.pdf -
...7 - Continued 26 Dec. Death recently of HERMANN CARSTENS at the advan...
ARSTENS at the advanced age of 83. The deceased, who was completely blind for the past 36 years, leaves several children. He was a resident of Town Newton. Marriage Licenses H. WEGNER and HELEN DRAHEIM both of Eaton ALFRED ALTMANN and RIKE SCHRÖTER both of Manitowoc WALTER ABEL and ALICE BEDFORD both of Manitowoc JOHN A. DRAHEIM of Reedsville and (t e iubdpoal" L R N E ) y d t e,rbb F O E C " p sr y MOODROCK of Rockl
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obit 201916.pdf -
...Sentinel 1916 Saturday January 1 1916 no obits Monday January 3 ...
] Monday, January 3, 1916 The funeral of Martin V. COPLEN, uncle of Sheriff James COPLEN, will be held Tuesday at one o'clock at Talma. Mr. Coplen, who was nearly 80, died suddenly Saturday morning at his home in Argos following a stroke of apoplexy. He leaves a wife and two sons, Elmer [COPLEN] and Wilson [COPLEN] NOTE: Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Indiana Cemeteries, Reichter Cemetery, Newcastle Twp
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history.pdf -
...HISTORY Here is some inaugural trivia followed by a short description...
a short description of each inauguration since George Washington. Ceremony o First outdoor ceremony: George Washington, 1789, balcony, Federal Hall, New York City. George Washington is the only U.S. President to have been inaugurated in two different cities, New York City in April 1789, and his second took place in Philadelphia in March 1793. o First president to take oath on January 20th: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 193
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1903.pdf -
... - Continued 25 Dec. Marriage Licenses ANTON THEISEN of Manitowo...
THEISEN of Manitowoc Rapids and ROSA FISHEL of Kossuth FRANK HASTREITER of Cato and MAGDALENA HEINZEN of Eaton NICK NELSON of Sturgeon Bay and SERENA NELSON of Cato LOUIS TROSSEN of Newton and SADIE BURT of Gibson AUGUST LÜDKE and ANNA VEITMEYER both of Schleswig JOHN KALK of Howard Grove and MARY HICKMANN of School Hill WM. KRESHECK and ADELA RHODE both of Two Rivers 25 Dec. Births ALBERT HOYER here on Sun. a son J
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comm-herz.pdf -
...1930 1995 The first part of this obituary is written by J. R. Chok...
ritten by J. R. Choksi, the second part by W. H. J. Fuchs, and the third part by N. Th. Varopoulos. The first and third parts appeared as an obituary in the December 1995 issue of the Canadian Mathematical Society Notes. Carl Herz was born on April 10, 1930, the son of Michael Herz and Natalie Hyman in Rockville Center, Long Island. He went to Cornell as an undergraduate in 1946, obtaining his bachelor's degree in 19
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fht05_grinnell.pdf -
... in all things natural George Bird Grinnell was a powerful force in s...
powerful force in shaping the late-nineteenth-century conservation movement. Publisher of Forest and Stream, he established the first Audubon Clubs and co-founded the Boone and Crockett Club, and through these means fought to preserve Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. His energetic commitments and political savvy blazed the way for Theodore Roosevelt, Gifford Pinchot, and Progressive Era conservationism.
Pa
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capturingkillerflu.pdf -
... Jeffery K. Taubenberger Ann H. Reid and Thomas G. Fanning Capturi...
. Fanning
Capturing a
Flu VIRUS
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The deadliest flu strain in history has been resurrected. What can the 1918 VIRUS reveal about why it killed millions and where more like it may be lurking?
INFLUENZ A VICTIMS lie at U.S. Army Camp Hospital No. 45, Aix-les-Bains, France, in 1918. Flu killed 43,000 American
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1922.pdf -
...Sentinel 1922 Tuesday January 3 1922 Ray WALLER 36 died Friday...
LER, 36, died Friday in a hospital at Okmulgee, Okla, after several weeks illness, following an operation for appendicis. He is a son of D. A. WALLER, of this city. His home was in Okamah, Okla., where he was an active real estate dealer and was also in the oil business. Besides his father and several brothers and sisters, he leaves a wife. Mr. Waller left this city about 10 years ago and went to Oklahoma. He attende
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derr1.pdf -
...ical Modernization and the Social Role of Women by Dr. Reid S. Derr ...
y Dr. Reid S. Derr, East Georgia College
rderr@pinetree.ega.peachnet.edu
Whereas many have undertaken to explain the modern social freedoms and economic opportunities of women in terms of the essentially political process of throwing off the patriarchal bondage of men (as represented by restrictive laws and oppressive social attitudes), in this paper I suggest that the necessary precondition for the experience of
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skittles139.pdf -
...es Room Excerpt Shady Side by John S. Hilbert The following exce...
The following excerpt is taken from Shady Side: The Life and Crimes of Norman Tweed Whitaker, Chess Master (Caissa Editions 2000), by John S. Hilbert, with the cooperation of Dale Brandreth, pp. 133137. The biography runs 322 pages, and is pure text; an additional 160 pages are devoted to 570 Whitaker games. A full review of the book by Taylor Kingston appears this week at The Chess Café Book Review page. This exc
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17_1_jackson.pdf -
... of Professor Adolf Lorenz the bloodless surgeon of Vienna ROBERT ...
of Vienna"
ROBERT W. JACKSON, OC, MD, FRCSC, AND FABIAN E. POLLO, PHD
r. Adolf Lorenz (Figure 1), an internationally famous orthopaedic surgeon from Vienna, was the honored guest at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association held in New Orleans in 1903. This is the story of how Dr. Lorenz' subsequent visit to Dallas became the inspiration for the Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium, which developed int
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12-08-birdflu.pdf -
...NAL BUDGET OFFICE U.S. Congress Washington DC 20515 Douglas Holtz-...
15
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Director
December 8, 2005; revised July 27, 2006 Honorable William H. Frist, M.D. Senate Majority Leader United States Senate S-230 Capitol Washington, DC 20515 Dear Senator Frist: In response to your request, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has prepared an assessment of the possible macroeconomic effects of an avian flu pandemic. The assessment concludes that a pandemic involving
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pa364.pdf -
... December 15 1999 The Greatest Century That Ever Was 25 Miraculou...
er Was
25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years
by Stephen Moore and Julian L. Simon
Executive Summary
There has been more material progress in the United States in the 20th century than there was in the entire world in all the previous centuries combined. Almost every indicator of health, wealth, safety, nutrition, affordability and availability of consumer goods and services, environmental quality, and soci
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bw-ch06.pdf -
... Chapter 6 GLANDERS BRIDGET CARR GREGORY DVM MPH and DAVID M. WA...
PH*; and DAVID M. WAAG, PhD
INTRODUCTION MILITARY RELEVANCE HISTORY INFECTIOUS AGENT DISEASE Epidemiology Transmission Pathogenesis Clinical Disease in Animals Clinical Disease in Humans Diagnosis Treatment Prophylaxis SUMMARY
*Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force, Biomedical Sciences Corps; Public Health Flight Commander, 435 MDG/SGPM, Unit 3215, APO AE 09094; formerly,Chief,EducationandTraining,DivisionofMedicine
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january09b.pdf -
...09 Depot Town Rag There s nothing in that space someone said la...
ce," someone said last summer. Nothing but bricks and mortar, dirt and ashes, horrors and history, memories and dreams...
Vacancies don't last very long on this block
100%
FREE
RAG CONTEN CONTENT
Volume 24, Number 1 A PUBLICATION OF THE DEPOT TOWN ASSOCIATION, INC. The Old Caboose, 400 Market Place, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48198
Victor Deist's store recalled
Above: Chas Deist family at the Freighthouse
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centuryo.pdf -
...e Century Minnesota s Population in 1900 and Today M I N N E S O TA ...
y
M I N N E S O TA PL A N N I N G S T A T E D E M O G R A P H I C C E N T E R
Minnesotans Greet the New Century ... on January 1, 1901
t is believed that arguments may be heard tonight regarding the beginning of the Twentieth Century, some men insisting that it began Jan. 1, 1900. For the benefit of those who share in this delusion it may be stated that the administration, national, state and municipal, and P
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rl32792.pdf -
... RL32792 CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web L...
ugh the CRS Web
Life Expectancy in the United States
Updated August 16, 2006
Laura B. Shrestha Specialist in Demography Domestic Social Policy Division
Congressional Research Service ~ The Library of Congress
Life Expectancy in the United States
Summary
As a result of falling age-specific mortality, life expectancy rose dramatically in the United States over the past century. Final data for 2003 (th
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history_article.pdf -
...UBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION 1897-1902 The Success That Failed By H. Barto...
t Failed By H. Barton McCauley, DDS 1967 President, Maryland Public Health Association In 1975, the Maryland Public Health Association received an inquiry from Norman R Ingraham, MD, retired Philadelphia Health Commissioner about the roots of the Association.1 His letter contained an intriguing reference to a printed reproduction in the minutes of the 5th (1858) annual meeting of the Associated Health Authorities of
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rockoff.pdf -
...NG PAPER SERIES UNTIL IT S OVER OVER THERE THE U.S. ECONOMY IN WO...
E U.S. ECONOMY IN WORLD WAR I Hugh Rockoff Working Paper 10580 http://www.nber.org/papers/w10580 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 June 2004
The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the National Bureau of Economic Research. ©2004 by Hugh Rockoff. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may
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letters_section_2.pdf -
... Page 1 Coblenz Ger Jan. 12 1919 Dear Folks It s quite a while si...
t's quite a while since I wrote to you last, but in a minute or so I will tell you the reason I did not write sooner. The last time I wrote to you was right after Christmas. I also wrote to Rose and sent her a little souvenir. Did she get it? I haven't heard from you for almost three weeks but expect to get some mail soon. I hope this letter will find you all well and in the best of health. For myself I can say that
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gtnm6.pdf -
...f Ricketts 1890-1913 he town of Ricketts arose at a site on the Wyo...
at a site on the Wyoming-Sullivan County border along Mehoopany Creek. It was chosen in the summer of 1890 by the Trexler & Turrell Lumber Company, which had contracted to cut about 5,000 acres of virgin forest land near Lake Ganoga that was owned by Col. R. Bruce Ricketts of Wilkes-Barre. At the same time, Ricketts also leased a smaller tract adjacent to Trexler's tracts for timbering to Albert Lewis, another major
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pcobits.pdf -
...ARIES OF EARLY KAY COUNTY OKLAHOMA PIONEERS September 1893 to Decemb...
ember 1893 to December 1908 The First Fifteen Years Introduction This volume started as an attempt to locate obituaries for some names listed in early records of Undertaker J. M. Hayden's, who in June, 1895, established his funeral business in Ponca City. Hayden's, typical of many early day undertakers, was primarily a furniture store. Among the furniture items he sold were caskets. Early records for his undertaking
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4820.pdf -
... FAMILY PAPERS Mss. 4820 Inventory by Luana Henderson Contents ...
derson
Contents of Inventory Summary Biographical/Historical Note Scope and Content Note List of subgroups, series, subseries Subgroups, series, subseries description Index Terms Container List Appendix Ellis family tree
Summary Size. Geographic locations. Inclusive dates. Bulk dates. Languages. Summary. 14 linear ft., 27 v. Louisiana, Southern States, Northeastern States, West (U.S.), Washington D. C., Wisc
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10b_2.pdf -
...Thursday April 4 Herbert Hoover the Globalization of American Corpor...
n of American Corporate Capitalism & OIL Herbert C. Hoover, 1874 - 1964 1) Biographical 2) Cultural/Historic 3) Global Ecological/OIL 1859, US, PA, Titusville, 1st OIL well 1861 - Civil War - 1865 1862, Pacific Railroad Act 1864, 2nd Pacific Railroad Act 1868, Burma - Chinese abandon Bawdwin silver mines ------, Japan - Meiji restoration- beginnings of modernization/globalization as in Germany, nationalism, militariz
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1900-1919.pdf -
...ed Addiction Disease Chronologies of William White MA Ernest Kurtz ...
, MA, Ernest Kurtz, PhD, and Caroline Acker, PhD 1900 - 1919 The first two decades of the 20th century witnessed the climax of a prolonged struggle to define the nature of and a solution for America's alcohol and other drug problems. The drive for alcohol prohibition reached its apex with the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1919. Growing concerns with drug addiction led to passage of the Ha
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fisherstory.pdf -
...cestors of Watson T. Fisher Generation No. 1 1. Father Watson T. Fi...
Father Watson T. Fisher1,2,3,4,4, born 23 May 1925 in Whitman Mass4,4. He was the son of 2. Watson T Fisher and 3. Lida May Blake. He married (1) Mother Barbara Ann Pierce5. She was born 11 Nov 1928 in Mass, and died 27 Mar 1996 in ocala Florida6. She was the daughter of Clifford Clayton Pierce and Lena Elizabeth Brown. More About Father Watson T. Fisher: Education: Grammar School per WW2 registration Military: 30 J
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1920-1941.pdf -
...ed Addiction Disease Chronologies of William White MA Ernest Kurtz ...
, MA, Ernest Kurtz, PhD, and Caroline Acker, PhD 1920 - 1941 The 1920s--the first full decade of alcohol and drug prohibition--were marked by the increasingly hostile views toward the alcoholic and addict. Major bodies such as the AMA attacked a disease concept of addiction and the ambulatory treatment of the addict in spite of iconoclastic physicians who continued to advocate the disease position (Bishop, 1920; Will
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gn98mj.pdf -
...998 Deadly Diseases Again a Threat to Humanity Common Bacteria M...
?
Common Bacteria Make a Comeback · The New Breed of Weapons The Global Economy · What You Can Say to Make Someone's Day
Could It Happen Again?
months, killing more than 20 million people. Some cities and towns saw thousands perish in a few short weeks. In some remote villages, more than half the population died. The epidemic emerged out of nowhere, sickened and killed millions, then disappeared as quickly as i
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2005ar.pdf -
...n Air Quality Data Summaries Air Quality Division www.deq.state.or...
on
www.deq.state.or.us
i
Table of Contents
DEQ Mission Statement ....................................................................................................................1 Oregon's 2005 Air Quality Status .....................................................................................................1 Air Quality Index Defined ..................................................................
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hunter.pdf -
...egacy in Frankenstein Dianne Hunter Trinity College We think back th...
ge "We think back through our mothers if we are women." --Virginia Woolf ([1928] 1929: 79) "He died raving about some phantom." --Captain Walton, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) In December of 1987, Saul Kent's mother Dora, was eighty-three years old and in failing health. When she seemed close to death, Saul Kent, a member of the board of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in California, moved her to the premise
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centralwebster.pdf -
...oments Central Webster h i s t o r i c wa l k i ng tour sixth in ...
ng tour
sixth in a series
Established by the Webster Groves Historical Society and the C/y of Webster Groves, Missouri
Before You Begin Your Walk
Webster Groves is an outdoor history museum, reflecting the early stages of St. Louis County's development. The oldest commun/ies in St. Louis County grew up along the railroad; later commun/ies developed along the streetcar lines, and finally, highways made all
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ms_bicentennialproject2006.pdf -
...BICENTENNIAL NEWS 1806-2006 Jefferson GA Friday January 12 2007 E...
, January 12, 2007 EARLY SETTLERS FORM COMMUNITY
By Gabbie McMillan and Laura Miles
ASHES OVER JACKSON
By Morgan McKinney
NEW CITY IN JACKSON COUNTY
By McKay Dickens and Patrick Martin
What is a community? A community is a group of people who come together to live, and share responsibilities. Jackson County has many communities--in fact over 62!!! There is one special community, and it has just had a Bice
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cff2002.pdf -
...ts Figures 2002 NH 5 800 WA 25 600 MT 4 400 ND 3 100 MN 20 800 WI 2...
3,100 MN 20,800 WI 25,300 VT 2,900 ME 7,000 MA 31,700 NY 83,700 MI 45,800 OH IN 30,000 58,700 WV 11,000 KY 21,100 TN 29,100 VA 31,300 NC 38,200 SC 19,500 MS 14,400 TX 79,700 LA 21,900 FL 92,200 US 1,284,900 HI 4,700 PR N/A AL 22,600 GA 31,600 PA 68,900 RI 5,600 CT 16,100 NJ 41,100 DE MD 4,100 23,500 DC 2,700
SD 3,700 OR 16,800 ID 5,200 WY 2,300 NE 7,700 NV 9,500 UT 5,900 CO 14,500 IA 14,800
IL 57,400 KS 12,300
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fea-dawson.pdf -
...Kurt G del and the Trans-Siberian Escape Route John W. Dawson Jr. ...
John W. Dawson Jr.
This article contains the text of an invited address prepared for a special session on the exodus of mathematicians from Nazi-occupied territories, held in Vienna in mid-September 2001 as part of a joint meeting of the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung and the Österreichische Mathematische Gesellschaft. Awareness of how difficult it was for those caught up in the rise of Nazism to escape from the
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pdbmchap6formularyreqrmts_03.0 -
...art D Manual Chapter 6 Part D Drugs and Formulary Requirements Tabl...
y Requirements
Table of Contents 10 Definition of a Part D Drug 10.1 - General 10.2 - Covered Part D drug 10.3 - Commercially Available Combination Products 10.4 - Extemporaneous Compounds 10.5 - Medical Supplies associated with the Injection of Insulin 10.6 - Medically Accepted Indication 10.7 - Drug Purchased in another Country 10.8 - Drugs used to treat Opioid Dependence 10.9 - DESI Drugs 10.10 - Over-the-counter
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100435_freedmenshospital.pdf -
... the Microfilm Edition of BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES Microfilms...
H SOURCES Microfilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr., and Sharon Harley
Records of the Freedmens Hospital, 18721910
Correspondence and Memoranda
A UPA Collection
from
BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES Microfilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr., and Sharon Harley
Records of the Freedmens Hospital, 1872
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f f00.pdf -
...H OD LDHO I a n Sectio l CA p. 1 CER N 8 CANCER...
ER, N
8
CANCER FACTS & FIGURES 2000
NH 5,500 WA 23,600 MT 4,100 ND 3,000 MN 19,900 WI 23,600 IA 14,200 VT 2,700 ME 6,800 MA 30,100 NY 81,500 PA 66,600 RI 5,400 CT 15,400 NJ 40,000 DE MD 3,900 22,600 DC 2,700 OR 15,900 SD 3,500 ID 4,700 WY 2,000 NE 7,300 NV 8,300 UT 5,100 CO 13,400 MI 44,100 OH IN IL 27,900 56,100 55,100 WV 10,500 KY 20,500 TN 27,300
KS 11,900
MO 27,000
VA 29,300 NC 35,700
CA 113,20
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f 26f00.pdf -
...H OD LDHO I a n Sectio l CA p. 1 CER N 8 CANCER...
ER, N
8
CANCER FACTS & FIGURES 2000
NH 5,500 WA 23,600 MT 4,100 ND 3,000 MN 19,900 WI 23,600 IA 14,200 VT 2,700 ME 6,800 MA 30,100 NY 81,500 PA 66,600 RI 5,400 CT 15,400 NJ 40,000 DE MD 3,900 22,600 DC 2,700 OR 15,900 SD 3,500 ID 4,700 WY 2,000 NE 7,300 NV 8,300 UT 5,100 CO 13,400 MI 44,100 OH IN IL 27,900 56,100 55,100 WV 10,500 KY 20,500 TN 27,300
KS 11,900
MO 27,000
VA 29,300 NC 35,700
CA 113,20
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enem-2008-prova-amarela.pdf -
...AMENTE AS INSTRU ES SEGUINTES. 1 Confira se al m deste CADERNO D...
além deste CADERNO DE QUESTÕES, que contém a proposta de redação e 63 questões objetivas, você recebeu o seguinte material: a) CARTÃO-RESPOSTA destinado à marcação das respostas da parte objetiva da prova; b) FOLHA DE REDAÇÃO para elaboração da redação proposta.
2
Verifique se o seu nome e o número de sua inscrição conferem com os que aparecem no CARTÃO-RESPOSTA e na FOLHA DE REDAÇÃO e se a cor de seu CADERNO D
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troesken-tyrace4.pdf -
...ase and the Provision of Water in American Cities 1889-1921 Decemb...
, 1889-1921*
December 17, 2000
Werner Troesken Associate Professor Department of History & Department of Economics University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260
* - For their helpful comments, I thank Patty Beeson, Price Fishback, Ed Lazear, Gavin Wright, two referees, and seminar participants at Berkeley, Hoover, Montana State, Ohio State, Stanford, and UCLA. This research was completed while I was a National
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adap_proposal.pdf -
...S Action Council AIDS Action Council a 501 c 4 organization serves...
organization, serves as a national voice for communitybased organizations, local health departments and clinics, service providers, and health educators by advocating for effective legislative and social polices and programs for HIV prevention, treatment, and care.
Streamlining and Modernizing the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) of the Ryan White CARE Act AIDS Action's Recommendations
Statement of Purpose
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bryder2.pdf -
...d s Infant Welfare Services and Maori 1907 60 Linda Bryder THE 1959...
nda Bryder
THE 1959 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE ON INFANT AND PREschool Health Services in New Zealand described the Plunket Society as `the oldest, the most widespread and the best established' of the organisations providing such services in New Zealand, with 85 per cent of all babies coming `under its care'.1 Shortly thereafter a young Maori medical student, Mason Durie, asked the Health Department for information on h
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mieth-hagel.pdf -
...th and Otto Hagel Photograph Collection Center for Creative Photog...
for Creative Photography
http://www.creativephotography.org
An alphabetical index to the photographs in the Center for Creative Photography Photograph Collection organized by name of photographer
(last modified July 10, 2004)
Center for Creative Photography The University of Arizona P.O. Box 210103 Tucson, AZ 85721-0103 520.621.7968 Voice 520.621.9444 Fax
Return to
Photograph Collection Index page Retu
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hearder.pdf -
...ex than a Stereotype Australian POW Doctors and the Japanese in Capti...
he Japanese in Captivity, 1942451
Rosalind Hearder
WHEN AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR MAJOR HUGH RAYSON WROTE IN HIS DIARY, `Oh the cursed Japanese--how I hate them', he expressed the sentiments of many Australian prisoners of war who endured Japanese captivity during World War II.2 Some 22,000 Australian service personnel were held prisoner by the Japanese military from 1942 to 1945, along with many thousands of British, Dut
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wallenberg.pdf -
...ancy Analysis of Korpus 2 of the Vladimir Prison An Examination of the...
n Examination of the Consistency of Eyewitness Sightings of Raoul Wallenberg with Prisoner Registration Cards from the Prison Kartoteka
Report Submitted to the Swedish-Russian Working Group on the Fate of Raoul Wallenberg
Prepared by
Marvin W. Makinen and Ari D. Kaplan Chicago, Illinois USA December 15, 2000
Correspondence addresses: Marvin W. Makinen Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology The Uni
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u25.pdf -
...apons 2001-2003 Hazards of Uranium weapons for Afghanistan and Iraq...
Afghanistan and Iraq
Occupational, Public and Environmental Health Issues in Radiological Warfare Collected studies and public domain sources compiled by:
Dai Williams
Second report updating
Depleted Uranium weapons in 2001-2002
Mystery Metal Nightmare in Afghanistan?
·
Updated list of hard target guided bombs, missiles and sub-munitions suspected of Uranium warheads Increasing concerns about use and e
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fy2007_egov_report.pdf -
...port to Congress on Implementation of The E-Government Act of 2002 ...
ment Act of 2002
March 1, 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction................................................................................................................................. Section I: Section II: Compliance with Goals and Provisions of the Act...................................
3 4
Highlights of Individual Agency Internal E-Government Activities.............. 21 Department of Commerc
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handouts_lesson_2.pdf -
...e of Never Again The Struggle to Prevent Genocide in the Post-Holocau...
in the Post-Holocaust Era
Students Handouts and Supporting Materials for Teachers
Lesson 2: The Totally Unofficial Man A Holocaust Survivor s Campaign to End Genocide
Examples of Mass Murder and Acts of Barbarism Prior to World War II Quotes About Sovereignty The Totally Unofficial Man: Raphael Lemkin and the Struggle for a Genocide Convention The Totally Unofficial Man: Questions for Discussion or Homework Doc
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