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Nowicki, Matthew, 1910-1950
Size: 12.67 linear feet (2 legal boxes, 1 half box, 2 oversize flat boxes, 14 flat folders, 1 artifact box) Collection ID: MC 00190
The Matthew Nowicki Drawings and Other Material contain architectural drawings and sketches, but it also includes his writings as well as biographical sketches written about Nowicki. Writings by Nowicki include a speech and several articles on architectural design. Documents written about Nowicki include newspaper and magazine ...
MoreThe Matthew Nowicki Drawings and Other Material contain architectural drawings and sketches, but it also includes his writings as well as biographical sketches written about Nowicki. Writings by Nowicki include a speech and several articles on architectural design. Documents written about Nowicki include newspaper and magazine articles, mostly composed after his death, and several biographical compilations of Nowicki's work. Along with Nowicki's drawings and sketches for the North Carolina State Fairgrounds and Dorton Arena, there are preliminary drawings that were done for Mayer and Whittlesey in 1950, drawings for the city of Chandigarh in Punjab, India, and a three-dimensional model of Dorton Arena. Dimensions vary with each drawing and sketch. The smallest are approximately 18 x 26 inches, the largest approximately 26 x 30 inches. Matthew Nowicki (1910-1950), born Maciej Nowicki, was a professor of Architecture and served as the acting Head of the Department of Architecture at North Carolina State College (1948-1950). He studied at the Chicago Art Institute (1922), the School of Design of Gerson-Warsaw (1925-1926), the School of Mehofer-Cracow (1927), and the Polytechnic of Warsaw (1925-1926). Nowicki was born in Chita, Russia and later married artist Stanislawa Sandeck. He designed the interiors of the Carolina Country Club in Raleigh and was a design consultant to William H. Deitrick for Dorton Arena. He also consulted on a State Archives and Museum building (unbuilt) and was a member of the design team for the headquarters of the United Nations. He died in a plane crash over Egypt in 1950 while flying back to the United States from India.
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Cook, M. G. (Maurice G.), 1939-
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: MC 00661
Contained in this collection are color slides, 1946-1978, used by Maurice G. Cook in teaching and presentations at professional meetings. Several slides Dr. Cook acquired from his predecessors in NC State's Department of Soil Science. Many came from the slide library of E. F. (Eugene F.) Goldston (1905-1980), a soil scientist at NC ...
MoreContained in this collection are color slides, 1946-1978, used by Maurice G. Cook in teaching and presentations at professional meetings. Several slides Dr. Cook acquired from his predecessors in NC State's Department of Soil Science. Many came from the slide library of E. F. (Eugene F.) Goldston (1905-1980), a soil scientist at NC State from 1929 to 1966 (he also headed the soil surveys of various North Carolina counties during the 1930s). The slides include shots of landscapes, mostly in North Carolina, showing agricultural commodities and groundcovers growing under particular soil types. There are some scenes of soil erosion, floods, and farm buildings. Additional materials depict soil sections, rocks and minerals, and maps and diagrams. Slides range in date from 1946 to 1978 with many undated. Maurice G. Cook (1939-) was a soil science professor at NC State University from 1961 to 1992. He earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Kentucky in 1957 and 1959, respectively, and a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 1961. In 2006, Cook received the Hugh Hammond Bennett Award, the highest award given by the Soil and Water Conservation Society, for his distinguished service and national and international accomplishments in the conservation of soil, water and related natural resources.
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Farrier, Maurice H.
Size: 49.75 linear feet (99 archival boxes and 1 archival half box) Collection ID: MC 00123
The Maurice Hugh Farrier Papers includes personal and professional correspondence, entomology research materials, and a reprint collection of articles and works by internationally acclaimed scientists writing on mites and other insects. The collection chiefly documents Farrier's research and professional activities during his tenure ...
MoreThe Maurice Hugh Farrier Papers includes personal and professional correspondence, entomology research materials, and a reprint collection of articles and works by internationally acclaimed scientists writing on mites and other insects. The collection chiefly documents Farrier's research and professional activities during his tenure as a professor of Entomology and Forestry in the departments of Entomology and Forestry at North Carolina State University. One of Farrier's main subjects of research was the Veigaiidae (Acarina). In March 1957 he published A Revision of the Veigaiidae (Acarina), which is included in this collection, as is Mites of the Superfamily Parasitoidea (Acarina: Mesostigmata) Associated with Dendroctonus and Ips (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) (December, 1969). Farrier also wrote numerous articles for scholarly journals, news columns in various North Carolina newspapers, and other works. The bulk of the collection consists of a comprehensive compilation of original publications, reprints, and annotated photocopies of articles on mites written by scientists from all over the world. Farrier and his student Michael K. Hennessey used these articles to compile and publish Soil-Inhabiting and Free-Living Mesostigmata (Acari-Parasitiformes) from North America: an Annotated Checklist and Bibliography and Index (1993), a taxonomic index on mites. Farrier and Hennessey also co-authored Systematic Revision of Thirty Species of Free-Living, Soil-Inhabiting Gamasine Mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) of North America (1988) and Mites of the Family Parasitidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) Inhabiting Forest Soils of North and South Carolina (1989). Maurice Hugh Farrier received a B.S. in Zoology and Entomology in 1948 and a Masters degree in Entomology in 1950, both from Iowa State College. Farrier subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Entomology from North Carolina State College (University) in 1955. That same year, he was appointed Assistant Professor at North Carolina State in the Department of Entomology. In 1960, Farrier was promoted to Associate Professor of Entomology, and in 1961, he became Associate Professor of Entomology and Forestry. In 1971, Farrier was promoted to full professor. He retired in 1991.
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Desfor, Max
Size: 9.5 linear feet (14 archival boxes, 1 archival legalbox, 1 reelbox and 1 flatbox); 8 gigabytes; 3 files Collection ID: MC 00128
The Max Desfor Photographs and Papers contain photographs taken by Max Desfor while he was employed with the Associated Press from 1940 to 1968. There are also newspaper clippings, personal correspondence, business correspondence and other files dating from 1942 to 2008 as well as numerous photographs and negatives dating from 1936 ...
MoreThe Max Desfor Photographs and Papers contain photographs taken by Max Desfor while he was employed with the Associated Press from 1940 to 1968. There are also newspaper clippings, personal correspondence, business correspondence and other files dating from 1942 to 2008 as well as numerous photographs and negatives dating from 1936 to 2008. Also included in the collection are many photographs and negatives dated from 1936 to 2008 documenting Desfor's experiences in Korea, Japan, India and many other places, foreign and domestic. Some are photographs Desfor took for AP jobs while others are personal. The collection also contains Desfor's Pulitzer Prize-winning war photo, "Flight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea," taken in 1950, of Korean refugees fleeing along the twisted girders of a bombed bridge. The collection also contains videocassettes and CDs ranging in dates from 1985 to 2008, although most of them are undated, as well as slides from 1969 and 1972. Max Desfor was born in New York City on November 8, 1913. He studied at Brooklyn College in New York. He started his career at the Associated Press in 1933 as a darkroom assistant. In 1938, Desfor became staff photographer at the Associated Press bureau in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1939 he joined the Associated Press staff in Washington, D.C. In 1942 he was promoted to photo editor and in 1944 he was promoted to war correspondent and assigned to photograph Admiral Nimitz's command in the Pacific Ocean area.
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MeadWestvaco (Firm)
Size: 9.5 linear feet (19 boxes) Collection ID: MC 00496
The MeadWestvaco Research Reports contain various reports and materials created and used by forestry researchers at 14 research stations established and owned by MeadWestvaco from 1945 to 2006. The collection is broken down into four series which correspond to types of reports published. The first contains various lists and indexes ...
MoreThe MeadWestvaco Research Reports contain various reports and materials created and used by forestry researchers at 14 research stations established and owned by MeadWestvaco from 1945 to 2006. The collection is broken down into four series which correspond to types of reports published. The first contains various lists and indexes and the other three series are research reports, technical memoranda, and information sheets. The largest series contains research reports from each of the 14 research stations about fertilization, herbicide use, chemical debarking, pulpwood growth, stand yield and tree transportation cost analysis. The subject matter of individual reports varies greatly. The technical memoranda and information sheets are supplementary material. In 1945, what would become MeadWestvaco was called the "West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company," with David L. Luke as president. He was the grandson of the original founder William Luke, who founded the company in 1888. David L. Luke oversaw the purchase of many acres of forest in Pennsylvania, Maryland, the Virginias and the Carolinas, where company research stations were later established. His son, David Luke III, became president in 1963, and after that his other son, John A. Luke led the company. A member of the Luke family continues to hold the position of Chief Executive Officer, at present John A. Luke Jr., but the family no longer possesses majority stock ownership.
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Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 box, 1 halfbox) Collection ID: MC 00632
This collection contains newsletters, articles, and publications from the Medical Research Modernization Committee. It includes a few other item as well, such as a certificate of incorporation, correspondence and testimonies. Materials range in date from 1984 to 2001. The Medical Research Modernization Committee describes itself as ...
MoreThis collection contains newsletters, articles, and publications from the Medical Research Modernization Committee. It includes a few other item as well, such as a certificate of incorporation, correspondence and testimonies. Materials range in date from 1984 to 2001. The Medical Research Modernization Committee describes itself as "a national health advocacy group composed of physicians, scientists and other health care professionals who evaluate the benefits, risks and costs of different health care and medical research methods and technologies."
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Sorrell, Melanie
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: MC 00450
The Melanie Sorrell Papers contain pamphlets, newsletters, reports, and other literature dating from 1986 to 2001, all about containing information about animals at laboratories or used in research, most published by organizations invested in arguing for or against the use of animals in research. Until around 2010, Melanie (Rembert) ...
MoreThe Melanie Sorrell Papers contain pamphlets, newsletters, reports, and other literature dating from 1986 to 2001, all about containing information about animals at laboratories or used in research, most published by organizations invested in arguing for or against the use of animals in research. Until around 2010, Melanie (Rembert) Sorrell, DVM, MS, was the assistant director of Labratory Animal Resource at NC State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 volume, 175 leaves : ill. ; 21 cm.) Collection ID: MC 00300
Manuscript book which presents a series of problems involving measurement. The first part of the book concerns measuring the areas of plane surfaces; the second part concerns measuring the volumes of solids. Another section is titled "Navigation, or the Art of Sailing." In additon to the general problems of measuring the volumes of ...
MoreManuscript book which presents a series of problems involving measurement. The first part of the book concerns measuring the areas of plane surfaces; the second part concerns measuring the volumes of solids. Another section is titled "Navigation, or the Art of Sailing." In additon to the general problems of measuring the volumes of spheres, cones, dodecahedrons, and other figures, there are also pages that find the volume of hay stacks and the contents of casks. There are 112 illustrations and diagrams in ink, including 48 in various shades of gray wash to emphasize the three dimensional nature of the object drawn. A note on the front free endpaper says "Left Mr. Stubbs the 11th of May 1794."
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Merchant's Gargling Oil Company
Size: 0.1 linear feet (1 folder, 1 flat folder) Collection ID: MSS 00429
This collection contains an almanac published by the Merchant's Gargling Oil Company in 1876, and a reprint of an 1894 advertisement poster for Merchant's Gargling Oil with the slogan: "A Liniment for Man or Beast". The almanac has a note from John Hodge, then Secretary and later President of the Merchant's Gargling Oil Company, as ...
MoreThis collection contains an almanac published by the Merchant's Gargling Oil Company in 1876, and a reprint of an 1894 advertisement poster for Merchant's Gargling Oil with the slogan: "A Liniment for Man or Beast". The almanac has a note from John Hodge, then Secretary and later President of the Merchant's Gargling Oil Company, as well as an ad for Merchant's Worm Tablets. Also included in the almanac are directions for taking Gargling Oil for different ailments, notes on the moon phases, recipes and household tips, customer testimonials, and humorous short stories of two or three lines. George Washington Merchant, the town druggist for Lockport, NY, first produced Merchant's Gargling Oil in 1833. The first Gargling Oil was marketed as a catch-all salve that could cure all possible illness of domestic animals. Despite its name, Merchant's Gargling Oil was intended for external use and used to treat skin ailments and surface wounds on horses, cattle, sheep, and poultry. A version for human use was introduced in 1875. Humans could use the Gargling Oil externally or interally to treat a variety of conditions including burns, rheumatism, lame back, chapped hands, sore throat, and stomach cramps, among others. To take the Gargling Oil internally, the advised dose was to combine fifteen to twenty drops of the oil with sugar, or mixed with syrup, and to take a dose every three to six hours. The product for animals was packaged in a yellow wrapper, and the one for humans had a white wrapper. The company said that, in an emergency, humans could use the version for animals though it would temporarily stain their skin.
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Davis, Meredith (Meredith J.)
Size: 7.85 linear feet (11 letterboxes, 2 legalboxes, 1 halfbox, and 1 flatfolder); 145.5 megabytes Collection ID: MC 00541
Meredith Davis has been a professor of graphic design at North Carolina State University since 1989. She served for ten years as the chair of the Department of Graphic Design (now the Department of Graphic Design and Industrial Design) and four years as head of the interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Design program. Her research explores the ...
MoreMeredith Davis has been a professor of graphic design at North Carolina State University since 1989. She served for ten years as the chair of the Department of Graphic Design (now the Department of Graphic Design and Industrial Design) and four years as head of the interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Design program. Her research explores the ways in which design can be used in educational reform efforts in K-12 schools, and the relationship between design and cognition. The Meredith Davis Papers, 1981-2014, contain journal and magazine articles, lecture notes and presentation materials, small- and large-scale design work, and awards and honors related to Meredith J. Davis's career as a graphic designer and educator. These papers document Davis's teaching activities, participation in professional organizations, design work, and research.
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Stoskopf, Michael K.
Size: 72.8 linear feet (48 archival boxes, 7 flat boxes, 27 cartons, 6 CD boxes, 5 flat folders, 3 archival half boxes, 3 tubes, 3 card boxes, 1 oversize flat box); 508.4 megabytes; 6 files Collection ID: MC 00413
The Michael K. Stoskopf Papers, 1934-2020, primarily contain files related to Stoskopf's research and teaching and his involvement in professional organizations, particularly the American College of Zoological Medicine and North Carolina State University Center For Marine Sciences and Technology. There are also blueprints from his ...
MoreThe Michael K. Stoskopf Papers, 1934-2020, primarily contain files related to Stoskopf's research and teaching and his involvement in professional organizations, particularly the American College of Zoological Medicine and North Carolina State University Center For Marine Sciences and Technology. There are also blueprints from his work with the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland. Digital photographs as well as publications related to veterinary and zoological medicine, aquaculture, wildlife and the enrivonment are also included. While the materials span the time period 1934-2014, most documents date from the 1980s and the 1990s. Michael K. Stoskopf has worked at North Carolina State University since 1989. As of 2020, he directs the Environmental Medicine Consortium at N.C. State and participates actively in the inter-college Fisheries and Wildlife and Marine Sciences programs. He is professor of wildlife and aquatic health in the Department of Clinical Sciences with appointments in Forestry, Biomedical Engineering, and Toxicology. He is the Zoological Focus Leader and teaches extensively in core, selective and elective courses in the DVM curriculum and graduate courses in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology.
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Lea, Michael, 1940-2017
Size: 25 linear feet (50 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00673
The Michael Lea Collection of Science Fiction Magazines contains issues from various publications of science fiction. Some authors included in these publications are George R. R. Martin, Orson Scott Card, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, and Frank Herbert. Publications represented in this collection include Analog Science ...
MoreThe Michael Lea Collection of Science Fiction Magazines contains issues from various publications of science fiction. Some authors included in these publications are George R. R. Martin, Orson Scott Card, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, and Frank Herbert. Publications represented in this collection include Analog Science Fiction and Fact, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, Galaxy Magazine, IF, and Fantastic. These publication provide short stories, novelettes, and novellas published in multiple parts, as well as editorials and commentary on scientific theory and contemporary events. Materials range in date from 1955 to 2008 with the bulk of the collection being issues of Analog Science Fiction and Fact published from 1964 to 2008. Michael Lea was born October 9, 1940 in Jamestown, North Carolina. He graduated from North Carolina State University in 1962 with a degree in Applied Mathematics. Lea served as the editor of The Technician while he was a student at NC State University.
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Loomis, Michael R.
Size: 5.15 linear feet (7 archival boxes, 1 video box, and 1 half box) Collection ID: MC 00407
This collection contains materials related to Dr. Loomis's elephant conservation project in Korup, Cameroon. It also contains North Carolina Zoological Park Anesthesia Records, zoological reports and publications, correspondence, and documents relating to the American College of Zoological Medicine. Material in halfbox 9 is ...
MoreThis collection contains materials related to Dr. Loomis's elephant conservation project in Korup, Cameroon. It also contains North Carolina Zoological Park Anesthesia Records, zoological reports and publications, correspondence, and documents relating to the American College of Zoological Medicine. Material in halfbox 9 is restricted. Dr. Michael Loomis served 30 years as the Chief Veterinarian at the North Carolina Zoo; he retired in January 2016. As Chief Veterinarian, Loomis oversaw the division that provides all veterinary medical care for the Zoo’s animal collections. Dr. Loomis received his Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of California, Davis, and received his master's degree in zoology from Indiana University. Dr. Loomis is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine (as of 2018).
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Overcash, Michael R.
Size: 44.25 linear feet (35 cartons, 1 halfbox, 5 card boxes) Collection ID: MC 00254
The Michael Overcash Papers contain materials, 1928-2007, documenting Overcash's career as a North Carolina State University faculty member in chemical, biological and agricultural engineering, who studied industrial pollution prevention, waste minimization, life cycle inventory research, and sustainability. Included are reports, ...
MoreThe Michael Overcash Papers contain materials, 1928-2007, documenting Overcash's career as a North Carolina State University faculty member in chemical, biological and agricultural engineering, who studied industrial pollution prevention, waste minimization, life cycle inventory research, and sustainability. Included are reports, research files, computer data and disks, correspondence, and field studies. Also included are scientific literature, catalogs, journals, laboratory notebooks, and published papers. Michael R. Overcash was assistant professor, 1972-1976, and associate professor, 1976-1981, of chemical engineering and biological and agricultural enginnering, and professor, 1981-2007, of chemical engineering at North Carolina State University. Since 2007, Overcash has been a vsiting scholar in industrial and manufaturing engineering at Wichita State University. Overcash has developed an in-depth national research program in two distinctive areas--life cycle inventory research and sustainability research. He has published books on techniques for industrial pollution prevention, organics in municipal sludge land treatment systems, livestock waste management systems, and related subjects.
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Rulison, Michael v. E.
Size: 2 linear feet (4 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00170
This collection contains newsletters of various Osborne Computer user groups for the years 1982 to 1988 as well as some related items. Included are the publications of the First Osborne Group (Foghorn and Foglight), the Chicago user group (PIP), the Seattle-Tacoma area group (Toggle) and the Raleigh Osborne Computer Group or the ...
MoreThis collection contains newsletters of various Osborne Computer user groups for the years 1982 to 1988 as well as some related items. Included are the publications of the First Osborne Group (Foghorn and Foglight), the Chicago user group (PIP), the Seattle-Tacoma area group (Toggle) and the Raleigh Osborne Computer Group or the Raleigh Other Computer Group (R.O.C.C. Pile). Michael Rulison has had a long career in research in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. While associated with the Research Triangle Institute, he authored A Study of State Uses of Smith Island (1970) for the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development. During the 1980s, while with the Center for Population and Urban-Rural Studies, he wrote several technical reports of travel studies for the Travel and Tourism Division of the North Carolina Department of Commerce. He later worked for the Institutional Research program at North Carolina State University. Rulison has also been involved with Osborne computer user groups, RTPNet, the Triangle Open Source Lab, and the North Carolina Consumers Council. The Osborne Computer Corporation released the first widely available personal computer, the Osborne 1, in 1981, inspiring groups of computer programming hobbyists all over the country.
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MicroStation
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 half box) Collection ID: MC 00747
The MicroStation Software Package contains eleven 3.5 inch floppy disks; twelve 5.25 inch floppy disks; one parallel port; and one sheet of paper with graphics. The package dates to 1992. MicroStation is a CAD (computer-aided design) software platform originally developed by Intergraph and maintained by Bentley Systems.
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969
Size: 2 linear feet (1 flat folder) Collection ID: MC 00560
The Mies van der Rohe Chicago Promontory Apartment Building Blueprints consists of a set of blueprints for Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's 1947 Promontory Apartment Building in Chicago, Illinois. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) was considered one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture. Born in Aachen, Germany, Mies ...
MoreThe Mies van der Rohe Chicago Promontory Apartment Building Blueprints consists of a set of blueprints for Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's 1947 Promontory Apartment Building in Chicago, Illinois. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) was considered one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture. Born in Aachen, Germany, Mies emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, in 1938. That same year, he became Director of the Department of Architecture at Chicago's Armour Institute of Technology. He designed many of the buildings on the campus, including the S. R. Crown Hall, the Chapel, and the Alumni Hall. The 1947 Promontory Apartment Building in Chicago, a 22-story skyscraper in Hyde Park, was one of his many modernist high-rise designs throughout the city. The Promontory Apartment Building was unique, as it was his very first skyscraper design and the first to feature his exposed skeleton concept. Some of Mies' other works include the 1929 German Pavilion, buildings for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Berlin National Gallery.
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Haigler, Mildred Teague, 1924-1988
Size: 0.01 linear feet (1 folder) Collection ID: MSS 00309
Letter written to Mildred Midge Teague by her mother and a photograph of two unidentified women in nurses' uniforms. In the letter, postmarked from Boomer (Wilkes County), North Carolina, Mrs. Teague described events happening at home, and asked Midge to write back when she had the chance. Mrs. Teague sent the letter to Presbyterian ...
MoreLetter written to Mildred Midge Teague by her mother and a photograph of two unidentified women in nurses' uniforms. In the letter, postmarked from Boomer (Wilkes County), North Carolina, Mrs. Teague described events happening at home, and asked Midge to write back when she had the chance. Mrs. Teague sent the letter to Presbyterian Hospital, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. North Carolina native Mildred Midge Teague (1924 - 1988) worked at Presbyterian Hosptial in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the time her mother wrote this letter to her. She later married W. Frank Haigler, Jr. (1926 - 2006), and resided in Charlotte.
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Leonard, Milton Moot, 1893-1984
Size: 6 linear feet (4 archival cartons, 3 boxes) Collection ID: MC 00133
The Milton M. Leonard papers, 1934-1990, contains Dr. Milton Moot Leonard's research files and research papers written by him documenting the contributions he made during his years as a veterinarian in Asheville, North Carolina. Also included are medical pamplets, catalogs, animal x-rays, business correspondences, animal vendor ...
MoreThe Milton M. Leonard papers, 1934-1990, contains Dr. Milton Moot Leonard's research files and research papers written by him documenting the contributions he made during his years as a veterinarian in Asheville, North Carolina. Also included are medical pamplets, catalogs, animal x-rays, business correspondences, animal vendor catalogs, NC State University vet school catalogs, and black and white photos. Dr. Milton Moot Leonard (1893-1984) opened a veterinary practice in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1914. Active in veterinary circles, Leonard became the president of the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association (NCVMA) in 1917 and served in every office of the association. In 1957 Dr. Leonard was named Veterinarian of the Year by the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association (NCVMA). In 1978, he was awarded the Distinguished Veterinarian Award by the NCVMA. Leonard practiced for more than twenty-six years and attended twenty-six national conventions of veterinarians. He died in October 1984 at the age of ninety-one in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Diyāb, Najīb Mūsá
Size: 1.5 linear feet (1 carton); 5608 gigabytes (97,170 files) Collection ID: NS 0015