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    Davidson, Andrew

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    [Amnesty Letter ID067] / [Davidson, Allen T.

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    This letter was written by Allen T. Davidson to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Cherokee Co. (North Carolina) and does not state his occupation

    Photograph - Davidson, Dr Andrew

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/283872Davidson, Dr Andrew286742 Item: [2003.0003.00850] "Photograph - Davidson, Dr Andrew

    \u3cem\u3eThe Poems of John Davidson\u3c/em\u3e, 2 vols., ed. Andrew Turnbull

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    A review of The Poems of John Davidson, 2 vols., ed. Andrew Turnbul

    Virtual Book Launch: Russ Davidson author of: Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico

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    Russ Davidson, author of Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico In conversation with Felipe Gonzales and Christine Sierra Russ Davidson served as a curator of Latin American and Iberian collections and was a professor of librarianship at the University of New Mexico from 1979 to 2004. Phillip b. (Felipe) Gonzales is a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of New Mexico. As a historical sociologist, his research has primarily focused on the Nuevomexicano Hispanic group of New Mexico. He is the author, co-author, or editor of four books and numerous articles on Nuevomexicano identity, politics, and economic status. Christine Marie Sierra is a professor emerita of political science at the University of New Mexico and a former director of the Southwest Hispanic Research Institute. Her teaching career at UNM spanned twenty-eight years, and her research has focused on the study of race, ethnicity, and gender in US politics, Mexican American activism on immigration policy, and Hispanic politics in New Mexico.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/laii_events/1091/thumbnail.jp

    “Nevile Davidson: A Life to be Lived” by Andrew G. Ralston

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    Review of Andrew G. Ralston, Nevile Davidson: A Life to be Lived (Eugene, Or.: Wipf and Stock, 2019), pp. xv + 205, ISBN 978-1532687808. £17.0

    Q & A - Eric Davidson

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    Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockefeller University in 1963. He remained at Rockefeller until 1971 when he moved to Caltech in Pasadena, California. He was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1985, and is at present Norman Chandler Professor of Cell Biology in the Division of Biology, Caltech. He is the author of 5 books and over 400 papers on developmental gene regulation and evolution of genomic programs for development. For the last decade his work has focused on theory and operation of developmental gene regulatory networks

    Frege and Davidson on Predication

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    Davidson's conception of predication is examined and critically discussed with reference to Frege's functional conception of concept and first-and higher order predication. The author argues that Frege's account of predication for all its difficulties, included the ones pointed aout by Davidson, is still the best at our disposal
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