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    Ho Mei Ah = [Good Taste]

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    This book was completed for Jan Baker\u27s artists\u27 book class, Printed Books.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_bookmark_food/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Ah!. and never turn down them pretty girls round and round.

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    voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Napier, Bivins, and the "Baker boys" Transcribed by Mary C. Parler St. Paul, Arkansas May 10, 1950 Reel 61, Item 7 Sally Goodin (A fine breakdown with calls. I will try to transcribe as much as I can of the calls.) Ah!. and never turn down them pretty girls round and round. Now the right, now the wrong, Take to the back (?) and keep a-hookin' on. Come on, boys, and don't be late, These big fat hogs are . the little red wagon. Wheels are off, and the axles draggin'. You can't catch a ride in my little wagon. right, wrong, Grab your gal and let's go home. Come on boys, and don't be slow, Thought I heared old . and never down, Help that gal go round and round. Come on, boys, and don't be slow, And somebody stepped on my sore toe. Now go up the creek and down the bend, Give it a little whirl . Ah! cute little girl dressed in red, hit me in the head. Come on, boys, and let's go round, Grab your and lets go . Ah i cuts big and eight, And you know her and I don't care, And now you're right and now you're wrong, keep a-hookin' on. and let's go home, Grab your partner and long. Now you're light and now you're wrong, Take a chew tobacco to keep a-hookin' on. Sally Goodin (Cont.) Reel 61, Item 7 (Cont.) Grab your taw and your little red wagon, Wheels off and axle draggin'. Up the creek and down the bend, —___ ______ • Now you're right and now you're wrong, and let's go home.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    - Marble slab with a Persian inscription of Jahāngīr dated AH 1027

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    Marble slab with a Persian inscription of Jahāngīr dated AH 102

    Legacies of Catalogue Descriptions and Curatorial Voice: Infographics

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    The project &#39;Legacies of Catalogue Descriptions and Curatorial Voice: Opportunities for Digital Scholarship&#39; (2020-22, AHRC, Project Reference AH/T013036/1) sought to develop a platform for a transformational impact in digital scholarship within cultural institutions by opening up new and important directions for computational, critical, and curatorial analysis of collection catalogues. Our pilot research investigated the temporal and spatial legacy of a landmark catalogue: the &lsquo;Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum&rsquo;, entries in which form the basis of related catalogue data at institutions including the Lewis Walpole Library and the British Library. Towards the end of the project we invited together members of our community to discuss shared agendas and actions: where we should focus our collective resources, what things we need to work differently, and the role of computational technologies in both shaping and constraining change. These infographics respond to those conversations. &#39;Legacy catalogue entries: actions and agendas&#39; presents priorities that emerged from a longlist of project findings. And &#39;Tracing the transmission of legacy catalogue entries&#39; visualises the journey of legacy catalogue data in our case study from conception, through cataloging infrastructures, and into the future. Both graphics were designed by Lucy Havens, with editorial support from James Baker and Rossitza Atanassova. The process is described at Lucy Havens, &#39;Designing Infographics for the &ldquo;Legacies of Catalogue Descriptions&rdquo; Project&#39; (March 2022). We thank our community of participants for their encouragement and suggestions during the design process. Larger version of each graphic are available for print purposes on request. Contact [email protected] to request a copy.</span

    MICKEY BAKER PLAYS MICKEY BAKER / Musique de Mickey BAKER ; Mickey BAKER, sa guitare et son orchestre

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    Comprend : ZANZIE - OH YEAH AH AH - DO IT AGAIN - NIGHT BLUES - FUGUETTA BLUES - DO WHAT YOU DO - NO NAME - BAKER'S OTHER DOZEN - GONE - MISTER BLUE - STEAM ROLLER - BABY LET'S DANCEBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Survey of pulmonate snails of central Minnesota .1. Lymnaeidae

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    Aquatic snails were collected at 148 sites from various wetland habitats in central Minnesota between May and September, 1988. Ten lymnaeid species were collected, including Lymnaea palustris, L. stagnalis, L. exilis, L. caperata, L. catascopium, L. megasoma, L. Fossaria modicella, L. (F.) parva, L. (F.) bulimoides, and L. (F.) dalli. These species were found at 30-, 18-, 15-, 12-, 11-, 7-, 20-, 9-, 1.4-, and 0.7% of the collection sites, respectively. Lymnaeids were found most frequently in still water of near neutral pH with a small particle size substrate. However, individual lymnaeid species showed great variability in habitat type selection. Lymnaea megasoma and L. exilis were found in slightly acidic water. Lymnaea catascopium was found in the deeper open water of lakes and slow moving rivers, while L. caperata and L. (Fossaria) spp. were found in temporary wetlands and mud flats. Wetland habitat reduction during the drought of 1987-1989 may have influenced distribution of the amphibious species. Those species recovered from shallow temporary wetlands in this study may have a wider distribution during periods of normal rainfall.PT: J; CR: BAKER FC, 1911, CHICAGO ACAD SCI SPE, V3 BAKER FC, 1929, NAUTILUS, V4, P95 BAKER FC, 1929, NAUTILUS, V42, P131 BAKER FC, 1935, AM MID NAT, V16, P256 BAKER FC, 1936, NAUTILUS, V49, P127 BURCH JB, 1980, WALKERANA, V1, P81 BURCH JB, 1982, T POETS SOC, V1, P217 CLARKE AH, 1973, MALACOLOGIA, V13 DANIELS LE, 1909, NAUTILUS, V22, P119 DAWLEY C, 1947, AM MIDL NAT, V38, P671 EDDY S, 1982, TAXONOMIC KEYS COMMO EGGERS SD, 1987, WETLAND PLANTS PLANT SARGENT HE, 1895, NAUTILUS, V9, P87 SARGENT HE, 1995, NAUTILUS, V9, P125 SHAW S, 1971, 39 US DEP INT FISH W; NR: 15; TC: 2; J9: J FRESHWATER ECOL; PG: 9; GA: HK695Source type: Electronic(1

    A new reading for the Abbasid dinar in the name of caliph Al-Mu tamid Ala Allah (AH 256-279) minted in Al-Ma Suq 271 AH

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    The case of a dinar minted ill 271 AH recording the he Caliph al-Mu'tainid 'ala Allah (256-279 AH), al-Mufawwatj ila Allah (256-278 H), and an enigmatic mint place is discussed in the paper. The Author attempts to offer a new reading of the toponym of the mint using literary sources. The love story between al-Mu'tamid and a Bedouin girl, seems to unveil the identity of the mysterious mint
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