Frank documented many of his various programming projects. Here are some of them:
Frank documented many of his various programming projects. Here are some of them:
Syncor International is a company that dispenses and distributes radiopharmaceutical products to clinics and hospitals.
When he worked for Synchor, Frank Morris was responsble for separating and storing radioactive syringes. He designed and built a device he called a Shield Transport Device. This device made the process of moving and storing the radioactive syringes safer and more efficient. Mr. Morris wrote a paper (see photos below), detailing the design and how the device was used.
February, 1927
Dearest Florrie,
Was pleased to get your letter today. It looked as if you had got much stronger. When you are able to walk around you will mend quick but be sure and take good care of yourself.
I am sure Frank’s had a worrying time but thank God you pulled through it. Will be lovely in another few months with your two boys growing up together and knowing you won’t have to go through it again.
You haven’t told me what wee Frank is like yet, is his skin as pretty as Lorna Doone? Florrie when I think of that little face (Tom) looking through the bottom of the bed in the early morning saying ah ah to get you to get his bottle where he would …(illegible). (two more illegible sentences).
We have just had a good heavy rain and everything smells so nice. I met Edna today she sure was glad to hear you were out of the hospital she sends all her love. She looks better than I have seen her. She says you have to go 50, 50 with
the boys. Everybody sends you lots of love and kisses for the babies. Will write you soon again. Am sending you a little parcel.
Your loving Mama
photos of Mary Livingston’s letter to Florrie
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A Story by Frank L. Morris, Jr.
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Sometimes Dissapointments Turn Out to be Blessings
by Frank L. Morris Jr.
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The pages shown here are from a book by Frank L. Morris, Jr. In this story, he writes about his early childhood and his working life.
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Robert Johnston (my gr gr grandfather)
Born: 1839 County Down Ireland
Occupation listed as farmer
Catherine Dowey (my gr gr grandmother)
(she made the needlepoint dated 1854)
Born: 1843 Moira Ireland
There were married 1861 in Moira Ireland
Children:
Jeannie 1861
Sarah 1963
Hugh 1865
Henry 1867
Catherine 1869
Mary Johnston Livingston 1871
(my great grandmother)
Sabina Johnston Irwin 1877
(she was called “Biney”, pronounced Beanie)