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Bill T. Arnold (circa 2005)
Dr Bill T. Arnold is the Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsimages/1016/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview: William T. Arnold
William T. Arnold (Bill Arnold), a Native West Virginian, lived the majority of his life in Clay County. Mr. Arnold spent his early childhood on a farm on Galon Mountain. After the death of his father, Mr. Arnold moved with his family to various towns within Clay County. In 1911, when he was eleven years old, Mr. Arnold started his first job in coal mining, working thirteen hours a night as a water dipper. When he was eighteen years old, Mr. Arnold began working as a postman and delivered mail on a route near the New River, between the towns of Nutall and Devide. In the audio clip provided, Mr. Arnold describes delivering mail on his route during World War I. He discusses his wages and the weight of mail delivered to servicemen. In his interview, Mr. Arnold focuses on his life on the family farms, food preservation and preparation, the price of grocery items, and working with livestock.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1003/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Tallo, New York City, New York, to Katee Arnold, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 29, 1923
Letter from Tallo of New York City to a friend, Katharine (Katee) Arnold, in Poughkeepsie, New York. The letter was written in French, which was not the writer's first language, and discussed French books the writer had read recently and an upcoming visit by Katee
Beauty for the Present: Mill, Arnold, Ruskin and Aesthetic Education
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart Mill, Matthew Arnold and John Ruskin. By focusing on the essence of what they meant with ‘the cultivation of the beautiful’ and, more importantly, the way their ideas of beauty informed their criticism of society, my study aims to contribute to our understanding of the idea of aesthetic education in the Victorian context and, further, to participate in a recent debate about the nature of beauty and aesthetic education.
Chapter One focuses on John Stuart Mill’s concept of ‘feeling’ in a series of essays. I will demonstrate how Mill’s idea of ‘aesthetic education’ was an ‘education of feelings,’ and moreover, how this idea was integrated into his literary criticism, his later critique of democratisation, his description of an ideal liberal society and even his own style of writing. Chapter Two contains a comparative study of Matthew Arnold and Friedrich Schiller. Through a rereading of Arnold, I will argue that his idea of aesthetic education is essentially Schillerian and that their resemblance consists primarily in their stress on the importance of aesthetic unity for modern life, which was becoming increasingly fragmentary and multitudinous. Chapter Three examines John Ruskin’s idea of aesthetic education and concentrates particularly on the cultivation of perception. Perception, as I shall show, was pivotal in Ruskin’s idea of aesthetic education. Just as what happened in Mill and Arnold, the emphasis on the education of seeing continued from his early writings well into his art and social criticisms. It not only differentiated him from his fellow art critics; the conviction that people should perceive with a pure heart also enabled him to link observation of artistic details with moral criticism of contemporary society and, thereby, to turn the cultivation of the beautiful into a moral-aesthetic experience
Data and R code supporting "A Meta-Analysis of Band Reporting Probabilities for North American Waterfowl"
reward_band_reanalysis.Rmd is an R markdown file used to reanalyze published and unpublished data sets for inclusion in our summary data file (reporting_rate_summary.csv). Summaries of reanalyzed data sets are included as part of the code.
reporting_rate_summary.csv is a comma delimited spreadsheet that includes published and unpublished estimates of band reporting probabilities included in our meta-analysis.
reward_band_meta-analysis.R is an R script that uses the data from reporting_rate_summary.csv to generate figures and other statistical results from our published paper.This archive includes a csv formatted data set that includes 337 unique estimates of band reporting probabilities from North American waterfowl, as used in the 2020 Journal of Wildlife Management paper "A Meta-Analysis of Band Reporting Probabilities for North American Waterfowl" by Todd W. Arnold, Ray T. Alisauskas, and James S. Sedinger. Also included are two files of R and JAGS code for replicating our analyses.NAArnold, Todd W. (2019). Data and R code supporting "A Meta-Analysis of Band Reporting Probabilities for North American Waterfowl". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208786
Mar del Zur Hispanis Mare Pacificum [cartographic material] /
Dedication to George Backer signed by Arnold Colom.; In Dutch.; Map of the Pacific showing whole of the west coast of America and small part of the coast of Gulf of Carpentaria.; Plate 18 from: Zee-atlas, ofte Water-Wereldt / Arnold Colom. [Amsterdam : in de Lichtende Colom, 1658]; Koeman, A Col 3.; Tooley, 309.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t309
Oosterdeel van Oost Indien [cartographic material] /
In Dutch.; Map of south-east Asia.; Plate 16 from: Zee-atlas, ofte Water-Wereldt / Arnold Colom. [Amsterdam : in de Lichtende Colom, 1658?]; Koeman, A. Col 2.; Tooley, 308.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t308
Carl King interviews Albert and Willis Arnold
Carl King, at right, interviews brothers Albert and Willis Arnold, old-timers of Cortez and Palma Sola. Carl Kind was the author of Model-T Days, the story of his family's arrival in Florida in the early 1920s and his work as a real estate binder boy during the Great Florida Real Estate Boom. He did many oral interviews for the Manatee County Historical Society. [Source: Warner papers, Eaton Florida History Collection
Hol[t]zbrin[c]k, [Arnold Ludwig] von (Visitenkarte)
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