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    COWAN, ALEX & SONS LTD.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64545Melbourne ledger 1893-1894. (NOTE: Ledger to be viewed at the Archives Repository). Issues of "Cowans" 1904-1911, 1924- 1930. UniM Archives library call number 686.05 COWA110123 Acquisition: [1974.0044] "COWAN, ALEX & SONS LTD.

    There's the kiss that you get from Baby [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for McCarthy & Fisher stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 153, Item 056Lyric by Alex Sullivan. Music by Lynn Cowan

    There's the kiss that you get from Baby [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for McCarthy & Fisher stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 153, Item 056Lyric by Alex Sullivan. Music by Lynn Cowan

    Alex. Cowan & Sons Ltd. Annual staff dance, 17th August 1939

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    A.J. White (Honorary Secretary

    Alex Cowan

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    Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Alex CowanCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended

    AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR, PHYSICIAN TO PRESENT COWAN MEMORIAL LECTURES AT U MEDICAL SCHOOL

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    AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR, PHYSICIAN TO PRESENT COWAN MEMORIAL LECTURES AT U MEDICAL SCHOO

    Cowan, Jane, 1829-1909 (SC 75)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on additional files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 75. Postcard written by Jane Cowan, South Union, Kentucky, to Alex Duvall, Bowling Green, Kentucky, in which she expresses her thanks for some magazines he has sent to her

    Attention to attributes and objects in working memory

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    It has been debated on the basis of change-detection procedures whether visual working memory is limited by the number of objects, task-relevant attributes within those objects, or bindings between attributes. This debate, however, has been hampered by several limitations, including the use of conditions that vary between studies and the absence of appropriate mathematical models to estimate the number of items in working memory in different stimulus conditions. We reexamined working memory limits in 2 experiments with a wide array of conditions involving color and shape attributes, relying on a set of new models to fit various stimulus situations. In Experiment 2, a new procedure allowed identical retrieval conditions across different conditions of attention at encoding. The results show that multiple attributes compete for attention, but that retaining the binding between attributes is accomplished only by retaining the attributes themselves. We propose a theoretical account in which a fixed object capacity limit contains within it the possibility of the incomplete retention of object attributes, depending on the direction of attention.</p

    Invoice - Thorold Mills April 11th 1851

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    An Invoice for Mr. W. Cowan form Alex Hutchison, totalling $1000.00. The note at the bottom of the invoice reads "I have nothing to communicate as Mr. Parks is just writing you. Hoping you and your family are all well with respect I am dear Sir, Yours Truly Alex Hutchison

    RABBI HAROLD S. KUSHNER, AUTHOR, TO DELIVER U OF U COWAN LECTURE

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    Harold S. Kushner, author of the best-selling When Bad Things Happen to Good People, will deliver the annual Max P. Cowan Memorial Lecture on Humanistic Medicine in the auditorium of Primary Children\u27s Medical Center, 320 East 12th Avenue, on April 19, 1990, at 8 a.m. His topic will be "What Patients Tell Me That They Won\u27t Tell Their Doctors.
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