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Lorraine Eaton, 37th Annual ODU Literary Festival
LORRAINE EATON, staff epicure at The Virginian-Pilot, eats for a living. A newspaper journalist for 28 years, she is also author of Tidewater Table (2013), a cookbook chronicling her adventures in eating and the culinary history of southeast Virginia, and Food Lover\u27s Guide to Virginia (Globe Pequot Press, 2014). Eaton\u27s work has won state and national awards; she has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; and her prose appears in several anthologies, including Best Food Writing 2012. She earned a BA in mass communications and an MFA in creative nonfiction from Old Dominion
East Gateway transportation plan
prepared for City of Astoria & ODOT ; CH2MHill ; prepared in collaboration with Alta Planning + Design. Inc. and Angelo Eaton & Associates.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Oxyethira Eaton 1873
Oxyethira Eaton, 1873 Notes New genus record for CE.Published as part of Takiya, Daniela Maeda, Santos, Allan Paulo Moreira, Pinto, Angelo Parise, Henriques-Oliveira, Ana Lucia, Carvalho, Alcimar do Lago, Sampaio, Brunno Henrique Lanzellotti, Clarkson, Bruno, Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo, Avelino-Capistrano, Fernanda, Goncalves, Ines Correa, Cordeiro, Isabelle da Rocha Silva, Camara, Josenir Teixeira, Barbosa, Julianna Freires, de Souza, W. Rafael Maciel & Rafael, Jose Albertino, 2016, Aquatic Insects from the Caatinga: checklists and diversity assessments of Ubajara (Ceara State) and Sete Cidades (Piaui State) National Parks, Northeastern Brazil, pp. 8354 in Biodiversity Data Journal 4 on page 8354, DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e835
Ollie Joyce Eaton Collection
Finding Tool created by the West Texas Collection.Donated by Ollie Joyce Eaton (associated with the DAR, the DRT, and the Tom Green County Historical Society), the collection contains four boxes of miscellaneous materials relating to CC Fitzgerald, the Parsons’ Texas Calvary Brigade, Glenmore Place, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Broadway Church of Christ of Lubbock, the Business Men’s Bible Class, and Nathan Adams founder of the First National Bank of Dallas and includes a register for Ellis County in 1865, bank correspondence for the Republican National Bank of Dallas and the Commonwealth Financial Corporation of Dallas, genealogical materials, periodicals (The New Age and Knight Templar), and newspaper clippings of John C. Downing’s “Know Your Name” (from the Louisiana Times-Picayune).Ollie Joyce Eato
Merritt Eaton Cornell
Merritt Eaton Cornell was a tent evangelist, leading debater and author of five doctrinal books. After the Great Disappointment (October 22, 1844) Merritt joined the "Age-to-Come" Adventists, who taught that the Jews would return to Israel and that individuals would have a second chance to be saved during the millennium
Winnifred Eaton Reeve's his Royal Nibs : a critical edition
This thesis is a critical edition of His Royal Nibs, the final published novel by early Chinese Canadian author Winnifred Eaton Reeve, better known by her Japanese pseudonym, “Onoto Watanna.” Born in Montreal to a Chinese mother and a British father, and the younger sister to celebrated Chinese Canadian author Edith Eaton (Sui Sin Far), Winnifred Eaton is best remembered as the prolific author of the hundreds of highly successful and immensely popular Japanese-themed romances she wrote as “Onoto Watanna” in the early twentieth century while living in the United States. Published in 1925 and signed “Winifred Reeve,” His Royal Nibs bears little resemblance to Japanese romances that captivated early American audiences and that, in their troubling appropriation and stereotyped depiction of Japanese identity, continue to challenge scholars today. Set on a cattle ranch near Calgary, Alberta, His Royal Nibs is the culmination of Eaton’s campaigns to become a “Canadian author” and insert herself into the bourgeoning networks of Canadian literature. Yet, while scholars acknowledge her life in Alberta, few have taken her Canadian works seriously and even fewer have paid attention to the significance of Eaton as a prairie writer.
This edition seeks to correct this imbalance by situating Eaton’s final novel within her “Alberta Years.” The first edition of His Royal Nibs since its original publication in 1925, and the first standalone, annotated edition of Eaton’s novels, this thesis seeks to re-introduce critics to Eaton and demonstrate the significance of His Royal Nibs as both a text that offers a complicated meditation on identity and one that enters into contemporary debates surrounding the colonial histories of Alberta.Arts, Faculty ofEnglish, Department ofGraduat
Hagenulus caligatus Eaton 1882
A.15. Hagenulus caligatus Eaton, 1882 Figures 8, 43. Hagenulus caligatus Eaton 1882:207 (male subimago), 1884:113; Morrison 1919:144 (nymph); Peters 1971:20; Kluge 1994:259 (egg). Holotype. Male subimago, “ Rangel Mountains, Cuba (Poëy, Chas Wright and Gundlach). Hagenulus caligatus was described by Eaton (1882) from a male subimago, and the nymph was later illustrated by Morrison (1919). Hagenulus nymphs are recognized by their filter-feeding maxillae and forelegs. The nymphs of Hagenulus caligatus can be separated from those of H. morrisonae by a very broad labrum which exceeds the width of the head. Ecology. Nymphs of this species are abundant (Alayo 1977). They live in clean rivers and fast flowing rocky streams where they are found attached to the surface of the rocks, sometimes in large numbers (Alayo in Peters 1971; Alayo 1977). Alayo (in Peters 1971) found imagos and subimagos in the early morning resting on branches near the water about 2−3 m above the ground. Subimagos molted to imagos in approximately 24 hours. Geographic distribution. Peters (1971) and Kluge (1994) report that this species is found only in the Western region (Fig. 8). Aldana and Fonseca (2001) also reported the species from the Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa Massif, but after reexamination by the senior author the record must be considered a misidentification.Published as part of L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo, 2019, Ephemeroptera (Insecta) in Cuba, pp. 1-52 in Insecta Mundi 2019 (736) on pages 11-12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517069
The Gradual Encroachment of an Idea: Large Enterprise Groups in China
This article illuminates the ideational foundations of China's 'large enterprise strategy', an early experiment in China's efforts to employ industrial policy to cultivate a group of state-controlled business groups. Based on archival research, the author argues that Chinese policymakers believed the development of state-owned large enterprises would bring several kinds of benefits, both economic and political. Drawing eclectically from Marxian economics and the history of capitalist development in East Asia, they argued that large enterprises could serve as both engines of domestic development and as safeguards and vanguards in the context of China's re-entry to the global marketplace. These enterprise groups were also seen as key elements in a market-conforming model of state control that senior officials began to envision and plan for as early as the late 1980s. The archival documents also shed light on internal debate in the 1980s and 1990s about the pros and cons of promoting monopolies, the substance of which anticipates much of the current heated discussion about China's 'monopoly industries' (longduan hangye垄断行业)
REAVES AND EATON SPEAK ABOUT JUDICIAL RACES
ICJE Director Richard Reaves and Hosch Professor Tom Eaton weigh in on issues concerning the politicizing judicial races. To read the complete story, see the Savannah Morning News, and select Browse Past Stories. The article’s title is “Superior Court candidates get their day on the ballot. Jan Skutch is the author, and the story was published on 7/11/04
The Gradual Encroachment of an Idea: Large Enterprise Groups in China
This article illuminates the ideational foundations of China's 'large enterprise strategy', an early experiment in China's efforts to employ industrial policy to cultivate a group of state-controlled business groups. Based on archival research, the author argues that Chinese policymakers believed the development of state-owned large enterprises would bring several kinds of benefits, both economic and political. Drawing eclectically from Marxian economics and the history of capitalist development in East Asia, they argued that large enterprises could serve as both engines of domestic development and as safeguards and vanguards in the context of China's re-entry to the global marketplace. These enterprise groups were also seen as key elements in a market-conforming model of state control that senior officials began to envision and plan for as early as the late 1980s. The archival documents also shed light on internal debate in the 1980s and 1990s about the pros and cons of promoting monopolies, the substance of which anticipates much of the current heated discussion about China's 'monopoly industries' (longduan hangye垄断行业)
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