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    Student One-Acts (1973)

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    Playwright: Morton Wishengard Director: WM. N. Holladay Scenic: Donamarie Reeds Costumes: Lee Livingstone Lighting: Kenneth R. Dorst Academic Year: 1973-1974https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/productions_1970s/1034/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 9, Issue 2: Full Issue

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    Full issue of the January 1942 issue of Manuscripts. Includes work by: Joan Fuller, Jack Kilgore, Fred W. Michel, Betty Murnan, Isadore Camhi, Mary Wiley, Jeanne Gass, Alfred Brown, Ione Colligan, Jack Retherford, Catherine Cunningham, R. Gordon Moores, Alice J. Fisher, Norma Jackson, Thelma De Boer, Betty Lee Snyder, John Gumerson, Richard Jowitt, William Hickson, Bob Harris, Rachel Whelan, Edward N. Redfield, Anshelm Schultzberg, Willard L. Metcalf, and John Bundy

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, W. N. Bogan, Sr., February 20, 1944

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    This handwritten letter, dated February 20, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his father, Catherine F. Bogan at West Point, Mississippi. The letter informs her that the Army Specialized Training program at Washington and Lee is, indeed, ending and expresses his relief at finally having the opportunity to actually serve in the military instead of studying. The letter is signed All my love, Buddy and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1200/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, W. N. Bogan, Sr., August 17, 1943

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    This handwritten letter, dated August 17, 1943, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia where he is stationed for military training to his father, W. N. Bogan, Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee. The letter discusses his parents\u27 recent visit with each other, how they will not likely get to visit him at Washington and Lee, and his disappointment at not receiving and appointment to West Point. The letter is signed Devotedly, Buddy and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1147/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, W. N. Bogan, Sr., February 10, 1944

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    This handwritten letter, dated February 10, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his father, W. N. Bogan, Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee. The letter expresses how much he misses his family since returning to training after his furlough. The letter goes on to describe the state of uncertainty the army specialized training program is in at Washington and Lee due to a congressional investigation and warns his dad that he might be moved to a hot outfit as that is happening to several men at the camp. The letter is signed All my love, Buddy and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Physician-prescribed Asthma Treatment Regimen does not differ Between Smoking and Non-smoking Patients With Asthma in Seoul and Gyunggi province of Korea

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    This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank Lauren Weisenfluh and Melissa Stauffer, PhD, in collaboration with SCRIBCO, for medical writing assistance. Funding for this research was provided by Merck & Co., Inc. The authors also wish to thank Eric Maiese and Sharlette Everett for their contributions to the design and implementation of the study and the analytic plan. The authors would also like to thank the study investigators who contributed to patient enrollment and data collection: Drs. Young Il Hwang (Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital), Young Min Ye (Ajou University Medical Center), Joo Hee Kim (Ajou University Medical Center), Heung Woo Park (Seoul National University Hospital), Tae Wan Kim (Seoul National University Hospital), Jae Jeong Shim (Korea University Guro Hospital), Gyu Young Hur (Korea University Guro Hospital), Soo Taek Uh (SoonChunHyang University Hospital), Sang Ha Kim (Wonju Christian Hospital), Myoung Kyu Lee (Wonju Christian Hospital), Soo Keol Lee (Dong-A Medical Center), Jin Hong Chung (Yeungnam University Medical Center), Kyu Jin Kim (Yeungnam University Medical Center), Young Koo Jee (Dankook University Hospital), Kyung Mook Kim (Dankook University Hospital), Young Il Koh (Chonnam National University Hospital), Cheol Woo Kim (Inha university Hospital), You Sook Cho (Seoul Asan Medical Center), Tae Bum Kim (Seoul Asan Medical Center), Jae Myung Lee (Myeong Internal Medicine), Young Mok Lee (Good Friends Internal Medicine), Bong Chun Lee (Namsan Hospital), So Yoen Park (A&A Clinic).Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, W. N. Bogan, Sr., February 10, 1944

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    This handwritten letter, dated February 10, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his father, W. N. Bogan, Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee. The letter expresses how much he misses his family since returning to training after his furlough. The letter goes on to describe the state of uncertainty the army specialized training program is in at Washington and Lee due to a congressional investigation and warns his dad that he might be moved to a hot outfit as that is happening to several men at the camp. The letter is signed All my love, Buddy and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. to His Father, W. N. Bogan, Sr., February 10, 1944

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    This handwritten letter, dated February 10, 1944, is written from W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia to his father, W. N. Bogan, Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee. The letter expresses how much he misses his family since returning to training after his furlough. The letter goes on to describe the state of uncertainty the army specialized training program is in at Washington and Lee due to a congressional investigation and warns his dad that he might be moved to a hot outfit as that is happening to several men at the camp. The letter is signed All my love, Buddy and does not include an envelope.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. To Juliette Chamberlin, December 20, 1943

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    This handwritten letter, dated December 20, 1943, is written from W. N. Bogan Jr. at the Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, to Juliette Chamberlin in Jackson, Mississippi. The letter discusses her recent illness, his upcoming leave, and Christmas. The letter is written on Washington and Lee University stationary.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1014/thumbnail.jp
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