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Telematik-Anwendungen im Gesundheitswesen: Nutzungsfelder, Verbesserungspotentiale und Handlungsempfehlungen ; Schlußbericht der Arbeitsgruppe 7 des Forum Info 2000
In: Schriftenreihe des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit 105
Le livre blanc: Les strategies agricoles face a la nouvelle PAC : Un enjeu majeur pour la France: l'adaptation de la filiere grains
In: Economie agricole et agro-alimentaire
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Hart, Jeffrey: "Political correctness on the march," February 5-27, 1992
The Thomas H. Crim, Jr. papers consist of news clippings, correspondence, and photographs, 1984-1993. The majority of the collection consists of editorials, articles, and letters to the editor from the Augusta Chronicle, and documents Crim's opposition to the Chronicle's stance on gay rights, and, to a lesser extent, smokers' rights. The contents of the collection had been assembled as a scrapbook by Crim.
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Paul Coverdell oral history interview 1989 March 4
Among topics discussed: Youthful interest in politics; influence of the Kennedys; Ellis Arnall campaign in 1966; support of Bo Callaway; "Write In, Georgia"; legislative reform movement (1974); decision to run for state senate; Tena Bledsoe; Jack Hardy; redistricting issue in 1970 campaign; campaign strategy; campaign workers; registration drive; C.A. Scott; organizational abilities; Rodney Cook; Mills Lane; Sam Massell; Horace Tate; Ivan Allen; 1969 Atlanta mayoral race; town hall meetings; Mack Mattingly; Republican Party factions; Republican interaction with Jimmy Carter; Hal Suit; reapportionment; Culver Kidd. ; Paul Coverdell (1939-2000) served in the Georgia Senate from 1971 to 1989, and was minority leader from 1975 until 1989. He was the United States Peace Corps director from 1989‑1991, and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992. Coverdell died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage in 2000.
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Hart, Jeffrey: "Democratic platform reflects power of gay lobby," August 28-November 1, 1984; undated
The Thomas H. Crim, Jr. papers consist of news clippings, correspondence, and photographs, 1984-1993. The majority of the collection consists of editorials, articles, and letters to the editor from the Augusta Chronicle, and documents Crim's opposition to the Chronicle's stance on gay rights, and, to a lesser extent, smokers' rights. The contents of the collection had been assembled as a scrapbook by Crim.
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Law Professor Hollis memo to Chancellor Lieuallen re: response to Report on Recent Episodes of Student Unrest
14 p. A typed memorandum from University of Oregon Law Professor Orlando J. Hollis to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education's Chancellor Roy E. Lieuallen, dated May 25, 1970. The memo gives an overview of some recent incidents of student unrest and disruption on campus.
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Raymond B. Witt correspondence with John T. Henniss, 1969 March 13
Letter from Raymond B. Witt to fellow attorney John T. Henniss discussing constitutional rights and their legal impact on desegregation cases.
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Interrogatories in Mapp v. Board of Education, 1969 July 9
List of 132 questions regarding the specifics of racial segregation in Chattanooga public schools, submitted to United States District Court for Avon Williams to answer.
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Answer to motion for further relief, 1969-05-07
Brief filed in United States District Court explaining the Chattanooga school board's opposition to NAACP attorney Avon Williams's previously filed motion for further relief.
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Brief in support of defendants' motion to require plaintiffs to give complete and specific answers to interrogatories or in the alternative, to strike portions of plaintiffs' pleadings, 1969 December
Brief submitted to United States District Court by the Chattanooga school board denying the "existance of any practice or policy having the intent or effect of maintaining segregation in the school system."
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