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Digital Document
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Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on December 11, 1969. Articles in this issue cover topics including an editorial questioning the "phasing out" of Black schools, and the resignation of Fort Pierce City Manager George Adkins. It also reports on the results of the municipal election where Lee Nelson and Carol R. Lait were victorious. Other key articles detail a meeting of Black publishers to tackle advertising issues and a gathering of Black leaders in Miami to plan a statewide voter registration campaign. The newspaper further discusses the University of Florida Medical School's efforts to attract more Black students and announces journalism fellowships for Negroes.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on January 8, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a black-white shoot-out in Sandersville, Georgia, with the SCLC dispatching Hosea Williams to address racial violence linked to historical oppression. The newspaper also covers an A.M.E. Laymen meeting discussing Christian discipline and human relations, and includes advertisements for men's apparel from Lams Dept. Store.
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Digital Document
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IRSC Department of Biological Sciences
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Surgeons can compare three pre-graft methods for treating burn wounds. When using the split-thickness skin graft procedure, many different wound bed covers can be used. The lack of available donor sites can delay skin grafting. During this time, priming the wound bed is the best chance a patient has for full healing. An excised wound bed, an artificial dermal template, and a granulation tissue induced by cellulose sponge are all methods to prepare the wound for a split-thickness skin graft. All three wound bed covers are easy to apply and can be placed on bones and deep wounds, often without pain. Achieving reduced scar formation begins with a well-primed wound bed that can significantly improve the outcome of skin replacement.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
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This is Volume 13, Number 37 of The Chronicle, published on October 29, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including an article about the Florida NAACP’s 31st Annual NAACP State Convention, the funeral service announcement for pioneer resident Lemuel Pierce, a report on the Women’s and Men’s Day Observance at Friendship Baptist Church, the fifth anniversary celebration for the Lincoln Park Benevolence Society Lodge No. 1, high school and college football scores, a column entitled Indian River Community College News about the creation of a Center for Historical Data to preserve the area’s heritage, a column entitled Lincoln Park School News, and a column entitled Okeechobee News, national entertainment news, and a donation from the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority to the Lincoln Park Community Library.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is Volume 13, Number 34 of The Chronicle, published on September 24, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a call for readers to vote in the upcoming elections, a musical presentation to the City Commission by the Treasure Coast chapter of Sweet Adelines, a report on the progress of opening a new public library in Fort Pierce, the passing of a well-known citizen Mr. James “Fruit Jar” Nickerson, an announcement of a nurse aide/attendant class held at the Indian River Memorial Hospital by Mrs. Reta Moon of Indian River Junior College, an article about actress Judy Pace and her new starring role in the TV show, The Young Lawyers, and college football news.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is Volume 13, Number 30 of The Chronicle, published on August 13, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the death of a local solider killed in action in Vietnam, continued segregation at a local chain lounge, a notice of political rallies scheduled by the Lincoln Park Voters' League, editorial pieces about the progress still needed towards equality for Black citizens in public schools and Major League Baseball, an announcement that Dr. William Kornegay was named academic dean at Bethune-Cookman, a report on Black directors, actors, and workers joining the film industry, a section entitled "News in Gifford" with updates from citizens, an invitation for those in need to seek the services of the Neighborhood Information Center funded by grants from the Office of Economic Opportunity, and a report on Dr. Ralph Abernathy, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaking at Bethune-Cookman College's graduation.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is Volume 13, Number 16 of The Chronicle, published on May 27, 1971. Articles in this issue cover topics including school integration, discrimination in St. Lucie County, car accidents, nutrition tips, and a recipe for Teriyaki Sirloin Kabobs, as well as local notices about marriages, funerals, and meetings.
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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is Volume -, Number 14 of The Chronicle, published on November 2, 1972. Articles in this issue cover topics including funeral services for Jackie Robinson, final rites for Elder Hardy L. Reagan, calls for citizens to vote in the upcoming elections, Mt. Pleasant, Evangelist Deliverance Center, St. Paul AME, Garden City Church of Christ, St. James, and Morning Star church news, a Civic Federated meeting, Girl Scout activities, high school football news, an article about Black activists sentenced to 242 years in a North Carolina prison, a Fort Pierce Federated Woman’s Club meeting, and the acquittal of Cook County State Attorney Edward V. Hanrahan and 13 other law enforcement officers related to a police raid that killed two Black Panthers.