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Telegram from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding US House Resolution 8411, May 19, 1950
This telegram, dated May 19, 1950, from Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross to United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick says that US House Resolution 8411 (H. R. 8411) is okay and that Cross would like a hearing for May 25 or 26. Cross will arrive May 22.
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Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding US House Resolution 8411, May 18, 1950https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1093/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding US House Resolution 8411, May 18, 1950
This letter dated May 18, 1950 from Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross to United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick thanks Burdick for introducing US House Resolution 8411 (H. R. 8411). Cross informs Burdick that he will request a hearing for May 25 or 26.
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Telegram from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding US House Resolution 8411, May 19, 1950https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1091/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Representative Burdick to Martin Cross Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 8, 1950
This letter, dated June 8, 1950, from United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross informs Cross that a hearing for US House Resolution 8411 (H. R. 8411) will have to wait until US Representative Toby Morris\u27s return [Burdick misspells Morris\u27s name Tobey in this letter]. Burdick says that he will inform Cross well in advance once the hearing is scheduled so Cross has time to make arrangements to come to the hearing.
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Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 3, 1950
Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 13 1950https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1098/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Martin Cross to Representative Burdick Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 3, 1950
This handwritten letter, dated June 3, 1950, from Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross to United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick informs Burdick that Cross requested a hearing for US House Resolution 8411 (H. R. 8411) for June 15th. Cross says that he will go to Washington D.C. for the hearing since it apparently cannot be held on the reservation. Cross wants to have the hearing before the election date.
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Letter from Representative Burdick to Martin Cross Regarding Hearings for US House Resolution 8411, June 8, 1950https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1096/thumbnail.jp
Linked collectors and determiners for: Central Oregon Community College.
Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Central Oregon Community College". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, <a href="http://bionomia.net/dataset/1f7cf7e5-777c-4229-8411-19f3c4c1f68f">https://bionomia.net/dataset/1f7cf7e5-777c-4229-8411-19f3c4c1f68f</a> using specimen data from the dataset aggregated by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, <a href="https://gbif.org/dataset/1f7cf7e5-777c-4229-8411-19f3c4c1f68f">https://gbif.org/dataset/1f7cf7e5-777c-4229-8411-19f3c4c1f68f</a>. Formatted as a Frictionless Data package
Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding House Resolution 8411 and Senate Bill 3587, August 29, 1950
This letter dated August 29, 1950, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending copies of statements made by Cross and William Deane at the US House hearings on US House Resolution 8411 (H.R. 8411) and US Senate Bill 3587 (S. 3587). Langer assures Cross that he will do all that he can to assure enactment of this legislation.
This letter contains some handwritten annotations.
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Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Senate Bills 3587 and House Resolution 8411, July 6, 1950https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1576/thumbnail.jp
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Telegram from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding House Resolution 8411 and a Request for a Hearing, May 19, 1950
This telegram dated May 19, 1950, from Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross to United States (US) Senator William Langer, references US House Resolution 8411 (H.R. 8411) and requests a hearing for May 25 or 26. Cross says that he will will arrive May 22 (presumably to Washington, D.C.).
There are some handwritten annotations on the telegram.
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Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Cross\u27s Request for a Hearing, June 12, 1950
Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution Dated April 14, 1950 and Senate Bill 3303, June 29, 1950https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1568/thumbnail.jp
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