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  1. Chipper by Hortense. Drawings By Wyncie King Flexner, 1941-01-01
  2. Epidemic meningitis in California and its treatment with Flexner's anti-meningitis serum by Philip King Brown, 1910
  3. America's old masters;: First artists of the new world by James Thomas Flexner, 1939
  4. Understanding Wood Finishing: How to Select and Apply the Right Finish by Bob Flexner, 1993-12
  5. Women's rights--unfinished business (Public affairs pamphlet ; no. 469) by Eleanor Flexner, 1977
  6. Doctors on Horseback (pioneers of american medicine) by james thomas flexner, 1939
  7. Cooking the Smart Way by Marion W. Flexner, 1958
  8. The world of Winslow Homer, 1836-1910, (Time-Life library of art) by James Thomas Flexner, 1966

41. Hortense Flexner
Mad little clock, so gay it never knew; Blood on the hours, a lifted pikea head;And hot throats roaring that the king is dead!
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French Clock
Time is a heavy legend to be told
By this slight clock, shapely and full of guile,
With brilliants at its throat, the sun in gold,
Louis' own seal, above its painted smile.
Some clocks have souls; they grow into a wall,
Become a part of lives they tick away;
This is a toy, perfect, sufficient all
Unto itselfa butterfly at bay.
Hours and years? They change but do not pass!
In this light world of gold and ormolu
Time is one splendid moment under glass!
Mad little clock, so gay it never knew
Blood on the hours, a lifted pikea head
And hot throats roaring that the King is dead! (Text from The Best Poems of 1923

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    44. Abraham Flexner, Pionero De La Educación Médica
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    Subject headings: FAMOUS PERSONS, EDUCATION, MEDICAL; MODELS, EDUCATIONAL.

  • Flexner A. Medical Education in the United States and Canada. A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of Teaching. Bulletin No.4. Boston, Massachusetts: Updyke;1910. Norman GR, Schmidt HG. The psychological basis of problem-based learning: a review of the evidence. Acad Med 1992;67(9):557-64.
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    47. Changing The Face Of Medicine | Dr. Louise Pearce
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    Louise Pearce, M.D., a physician and pathologist, was one of the foremost women scientists of the early 20th century. Her research with pathologist Wade Hampton Brown led to a cure for trypanosomiasis (African Sleeping sickness) in 1919. Born in Winchester, Massachusetts, in 1885, Louise Pearce graduated from Stanford with a bachelor's degree in physiology in 1907, an unusual degree for a woman student at that time. She attended Boston University School of Medicine, and after two years transferred to John Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, where she followed in the footsteps of pioneering women doctors Dorothy Reed Mendenhall and Florence Sabin . Louise Pearce was awarded her M.D. degree at Johns Hopkins in 1912. After working for a year as house officer in the university hospital, she wrote to Simon Flexner, director of the Rockefeller Institute in New York City, requesting a position. When Flexner received Dr. Pearce's letter of application, he relished the idea of including a woman on the Institute's scientific staff. In 1913, when asked her opinion of being the first woman to work directly with Flexner, Dr. Pearce responded with a smile, "I just think it's ripping." Journal of Experimental Medicine in 1919. But now they would need to test the drug on humans.

    48. Dr. Louise Pearce
    Dr. flexner supported her application, and Dr. Louise Pearce became the to receive the king Leopold III Prize and an award of ten thousand dollars.
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    49. The Pessimist's Guide To History By Stuart Flexner And Doris Flexner Detailed Bo
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    50. The Big Fib: Democratic Ideals In An Unprincipled World
    The king conceded no more than an indignant scowl at the American upstarts. flexner, Eleanor, and Ellen Fitzpatrick. 1996. Century of Struggle The
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    Timothy McGettigan
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    Department of Sociology
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    In principle, democracy figures among the grandest of human aspirations. However, in practice, the democratic system in the United States has fallen far short of its ideals. This paper analyzes the dislocation between democratic ideals and practices. While organizational requisites impose unavoidable logistical limitations, democracy's most acute failures tend to result from power brokers who tell big fibs about the distribution of power. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness ( Declaration of Independence
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    Despite the exuberant idealism in its foundational documents, democracy in the United States has fallen short of such high-minded principles. For example, the very documents that promised to institute a government of, by, and for the people also freely endorsed odious manifestations of social inequality. Given that over 200 years hence, many of those inequalities remain in place, some critics argue that American idealism is nothing more than a smokescreen clouding the ulterior motives of a profoundly hypocritical political vision (Chomsky, 1996, 1999; Churchill, 2003; Mills, 1956).

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    The following is a list of responses to questions frequently posed to the Ford Family about their claim to be the descendants of George Washington.* QUESTION : Was West Ford a slave of George Washington's? FORD FAMILY : West Ford was the slave of George Washington's favorite brother, John Augustine Washington. John Augustine and his wife, Hannah, owned the Bushfield plantation where West and his mother, Venus resided. QUESTION : When was West Ford born? FORD FAMILY :No one is sure of the exact date of West Ford's birth. This is because the birth dates of slaves were generally not recorded. Literature has reported dates from 1784 to 1786. In a register dated October 17, 1831 for free blacks living in Fairfax County, Virginia, there is a reference to West Ford being 47 years of age that would suggest that he had to be born in 1784. Another entry dated March 3, 1839 gives his age as 54 and would suggest that West Ford was born in 1785. West Ford's obituary printed in the Alexandria Gazette stated that he died at the age of 79 in July 1863, making the year he was born 1784. Historian and reporter, Benson Lossing, wrote an article in 1858 on West Ford, commenting that West was 72 years old making 1786 as the year he was born. In the list of John Augustine Washington's Negroes dated 3rd March 1783, there is no mention of West. Only Billey, Jenny (West's grandparents) and Venus were listed as slaves. (From J. A. Washington's Ledger C, RM-73, MS-2166).

    52. This Is The Way...A Vision Beyond The Spectacles
    Washington s Farewell Address or Martin Luther king s I Have a Dream speech . As flexner points out, The efforts of the United States to form a
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    by John Foster, Cecil E. Maranville and Jim Tuck This Is the Way... A Vision Beyond the Spectacles by Robin Webber Feb '02 WNP Main This is the Way... A Vision Beyond the Spectacles A ll of us who are a little bit older have those anxious moments, when we have forgotten where we last placed our glasses. We simply can't read the newspaper in front of us without our spectacles. Momentary panic sets in, and we fully realize how fragile our ability is to function without them. Are they lost? Will I find them? Why didn't I just keep them on? Reaching for glasses and knowing the benefit they provide are comforting feelings. This marvelous combination of wire and glass or plastic enables us to move forward in the world of thought and letters. Fortunately, hundreds of years ago, one older man knew right where to reach when he needed to correct his vision, and as the saying goes, "the rest is history." But it wasn't necessarily what he placed on his nose, as much as it was what lay in his mind's eye that allowed America to become what it is today. Most Americans and many people around the world have heard of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Washington's Farewell Address or Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. But most people haven't heard about the "Newburgh Address." This speech was given at what some consider the most important single gathering in American history. The man who reached for his glasses that day extended his influence to this present time. The question is, What did that man see that others around him could not discern? You may want to reach for your own glasses and take a closer look.

    53. LYRICS: Small Change: The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)
    king was born in Bow, East London, 23rd August, 1929. into sexual intercourse,said of both sexes (Dictionary Of American Slang, Wentworth/ flexner)
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    54. June 2000 Annals Table Of Contents
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    56. From Quackery To Bacteriology, Document 10
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