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Transcript of a handwritten letter from John Horne concerning his trial. John Horne (Tooke) was prosecuted for a high treason and seditious libel about events at Lexington. John Horne Tooke (25 June 1736 – 18 March 1812), known as John Horne until 1782 when he added the surname of his friend William Tooke to his own, was an English clergyman, politician, and philologist. Letter to his attorney George Daniells of 31 Tenchurch st.
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Digital Document
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Florida Atlantic University
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Mark Pickering interviewed science professor Khalique Ahmed at his Boca Raton,
Florida, office at Lynn University on February 10, 2015. The interview consisted of
Dr. Ahmed's childhood in Jhelum City, Pakistan, his impressions of the past and
current Pakistan, his graduate studies in Islamabad, Pakistan, his moving from
Pakistan to North America, and his observations of the differences in Pakistan and
North America.
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Digital Document
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Florida Atlantic University
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Bobby Wayne Brown Sr. is a retired Navy sailor from Greenville,
Mississippi. He began his service following a poor, rural upbringing in 1970, retiring for
medical reasons in 1993. He served in the Vietnam War, and took the time to be interviewed
by Adam Rea on February 10' 2013, during a vacation to visit his son's family in Hollywood,
FL. Several topics were covered, including his personal life, military career and political
views.
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Digital Document
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Florida Atlantic University
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The primary purpose of this interview included a discussion of Ms. Kathy Cox, and her
experiences as a community organizer and city councilperson for the Town of Davie, from 1988
to 1997. The interview also touched on her thoughts about growing up in South Florida, and how
her childhood experiences influenced her political career as an adult. The interview described her
accomplishments as city councilperson, namely the Davie equestrian trail system, the
establishment of which she played a critical role. Finally, the interview enquired about her
present-day activities, and her overall thoughts on the Town of Davie, past, present, and future.
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Digital Document
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Florida Atlantic University
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The primary topic of this interview was to engage with the experiences of Bobbie Lou
David's extensive teaching career while honing in on her time teaching at the Davie School in
Davie, Florida. Bobbie Lou worked with various student demographics in Virginia, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, and in Davie, Florida. More specifically in Davie, Bobbie Lou's
compassionate experiences with many people over her years demonstrate the close-knit, friendly,
and communicative bond Davie's citizens have with one another. Over the decades, Bobbie Lou
saw various changes to the size of Davie, Florida in regards to both population and development.
The topics covered in this interview range from the early childhood, life as a student, marriage,
the Davie school, the integration of schools, notable news events, integration and the 1960's,
hobbies, obtaining a Master's degree at Florida Atlantic University, educational
accomplishments, and the town of Davie today.