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  2. Millicent Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Baxter said of this letter "it altered my whole outlook on politics and on everything in life." [1] In 1920, Baxter was offered work at Wellington Girls' College, however her father insisted that she move to Dunedin with him instead. She went, and when Macmillan Brown went away travelling, Baxter taught in his place. [2]

  3. Joanne Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Mary Baxter is a New Zealand Māori public health medicine physician and academic and affiliates with the iwi of Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha and Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō. She is a professor and director of Kōhatu, Centre for Hauora Māori, [ 1 ] and co-director of the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit at the University of ...

  4. Archibald Baxter - Wikipedia

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    The Trust proposed an annual lecture in Baxter's name, an annual essay competition commencing in August 2014, and a memorial in Dunedin in Baxter's honour. [41] The first lecture was given on 22 September 2014 by Australian historian and author Professor Henry Reynolds of the University of Tasmania .

  5. Frank C. Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Francis Condie Baxter (May 4, 1896 – January 18, 1982) was an American scholar and television personality. [1] An authority on Shakespeare with a doctorate in literature from Cambridge University, he was a highly popular professor of English Literature at the University of Southern California who brought literature, science, and the arts to millions in the United States via television and film.

  6. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Dr. Herbert Kleber, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute’s Division on Substance Abuse, argues that the robust black market is a sign that the benefit of the medication outweighs the risk. “There is no medication without risk. People die every year from aspirin.

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    A woman who underwent a trial immunotherapy as a child for neuroblastoma — an aggressive nerve tissue tumor that occurs often in children under 5 — has since been in remission for 18 years ...

  8. Here’s what federal judges could do if they’re ignored by the ...

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    David Cole, a Georgetown Law professor who has repeatedly argued cases before the Supreme Court on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union, predicted that the most likely penalty a president ...

  9. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here ...

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    I hope everything’s safe and fine,’” said Dr. Gail Saltz, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. But it’s not that simple for everyone.