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Lynn (W.-T.). — Celestial Motions, a bandy book of Astronomy
Lynn (W.-T.). — Celestial Motions, a bandy book of Astronomy. In: Bulletin astronomique, tome 3, 1886. p. 199
The "Centre d'Etudes Baudelairiennes" at Nashville
In this article W. T. Bandy talks about the Centre for Baudelaire Studies, which was established in 1968 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He describes some of the Centre's purposes, resources, and programs for the future
Injury incidence in a men's elite bandy league: an epidemiological study of a full regular season
Bandy is a popular European winter team-sport. The best bandy teams participate in semi-professional leagues, where the play-off games attract more than 10 000 spectators. Injury patterns in elite bandy have not been investigated previously. The aim of this study is to examine the incidence and types of injuries sustained during elite bandy games for men. Twelve of the 16 teams in the Swedish elite bandy league during the 2002 season participated in the study. In total, 36 injuries were recorded, corresponding to 7.3 injuries/1000 player game hours and 5.7 injuries/1000 athlete exposures. Collision was the most common injury cause (47%), while contusion was the most common injury type (25%), followed by fracture (22%) and ligament rupture (19%). The study showed that the injury incidence in elite bandy is low, but also that the injuries that are still sustained are relatively severe. This pattern can be explained by the fact that even though bandy rules do not allow body checks, collisions between skaters moving at high speeds still cause the majority of injuries. Further studies of the injury rehabilitation practices, and the implementation and evaluation of safety programs in elite bandy are warranted. © 2007 Blackwell Munksgaard.</p
Répertoire des écrits sur Baudelaire
Scanned copy of original manuscript held at the W.T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies - Vanderbilt University Library
Le Centre Bandy de l'université Vanderbilt
International audienceL’existence d’un centre Baudelaire à Nashville étonne : pourquoi consacrer un lieu dans le Sud des États-Unis à celui « qui n’eut jamais un mot gentil pour les compatriotes d’Edgar Allan Poe » (G. Robb, 1990) ? William T. Bandy a consacré les dernières années de sa carrière et sa retraite à la création de ce centre, sans équivalent en France ni dans le monde. Il s’agit ici de retracer l’histoire du centre, de montrer l’originalité du fonds et de dégager son rôle dans la recherche sur l’œuvre du poète
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
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