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| Roy Maynard Peck (1896-1963), Obituary |
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| Roy Maynard Peck (1896-1963), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Friday, 1 Mar 1963, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Roy Payne Wright (1893-1971), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, 21 Apr 1971, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Roy Payne Wright (1893-1971), World War II Draft Registration Card
"Serial # U 2869. Roy Payne Wright, Residence & Mail Address: 527 S. Chicago Ave, Brazil, Clay, IN. No telephone. Age 48, b. 29 Aug 1894 [sic], Clay, IN. Reference: Laura D. Wright, same address. Employment: None [sic]. /s/ Roy Payne Wright."
World War II Draft Registration Card: "b. 29 Aug 1894," but obituary and Social Security Index: "b. 29 Aug 1893." |
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| Roy Richard Thomas (1926- ) Birth Certificate |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - Resume, 1973. MS Library Science - MA History and academic career, 1964-1973. This resume was part of a successful application at the Manuscript Division for the assignment of arranging the papers (900+ boxes) and writing "Josephus Daniels: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress" (Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1976), 97 pp.
The academic career of Roy Richard Thomas ended when he obtained a real estate license on July 18, 1977, worked part time, and left the Library of Congress in September 1977, while at work on yet another supplement to "A Guide to the Study of the United States." (This project was later cancelled, and the Bibliography Section disbanded). |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - Revolutionary America, 1763-1789
Roy Richard Thomas wrote some 900 of the longer annotations for "Revolutionary America, 1763-1789" published in two volumes. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - The Josephus Daniels Papers
"Notes: Processed by Roy R. Thomas; assisted by Joseph F. McKeever and Sherralyn F. McCoy. Date completed: September 1975."
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| Roy Richard Thomas - The Relevance of Jonathan Edwards' Thought to the Problems of the Twentieth Century America
This paper was one of two about Jonathan Edwards and his thought, written for a M.A. in History, Adams State University, Alamosa, CO. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - Women in American History, 1896-1920.
This paper and bibliography was for a M.S. in Library Science, Catholic University, Washington DC, and presented in 1972 at a Workshop on Women's History, Organization of American Historians. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas Japan 1945
Script issued by the Japanese government for their use in the Philippines and brought as souvenirs to Japan by the American occupation forces. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas World War II draft notice 1945 |
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| Ruby M. Wright (1921-1972), Obituary
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Ruchel Sagalovicz on Passenger Manifest for SS Volturno sailing from Rotterdam, Aug 10, 1911 It says that Ruchel Sagalovicz age 19, female, single, tailor, could read and write came from Russia, Hebrew, Russia, Rakow, mother Sosie Sagalovicz, Rakow, of Minsk of Russia, Brother Syra Silai.
Noteworthy is that in October 1913 the Volturno on another passage from Rotterdam caught fire. Thanks to wireless radio most of the passengers were saved. However, about 90 perished. Most of the passengers were Jewish immigrants. |
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| Ruth Alice Cashner (1904-1950), Obituary
Ancestry.com |
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| Ruth Gambill (1908-1969), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Monday, 20 Oct 1969 p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Ruth Irene Johns (1903-1981), Obituary
Terre Haute Star, 10 Jun 1981 p. 12
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Ruth J. McCullough (1901-1971), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Saturday, 16 Jan 1971, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams.
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| Ruth Lavina Whittington - note on back of photo taken at age 75 in 1946. "75 years old week ago on August 22nd. I just got home from town. When this was taken, I was so tired I didn't stand straight but this is grandma..." |
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| Ruth Mannie Schlapp & Albert Rufus Jeske |
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| Ruth Mannie Schlapp (1907-1940 Birth Certificate |
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| Ruth Mildred Ferguson (1915-1999) Death certificate |
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| Ruth Myers (1830-1904), Death notice
Terre Haute Star, Friday, 1 Jul 1904, p. 4
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Ruth Whittington (1892-1952), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Saturday, 26 Jul 1952, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| S.I. Hayakawa, "Language in Thought and Action," published 1949
Wikipedia: "Professionally, Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa (1906-1992) was a linguist, psychologist, semanticist, teacher, and writer. He served as an instructor at the University of Wisconsin from 1936 to 1939 and at the Armour Institute of Technology (Illinois Institute of Technologies after 1940) from 1939 to 1948.
His first book on semantics, "Language in Thought and Action," expanded its forerunner (and Book-of-the-Month Clubselection) "Language in Action," written from 1938 to 941.
With five editions from 1949-1991, "Language in Thought and Action" helped to popularize Alfred Korzybski's general semantics and semantics in general, . . ."
Hayakawa later served as president of San Francisco University (1968-1973) and a U.S. Senator from California (1977-1983). |
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