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[Letter from George K. Beard to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Beard, September 26, 1944]
Letter from George K. Beard to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Beard, on September 26, 1944. He admires the girls and the cities in France, and expresses his homesickness
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Oral History Interview with Miriam Beard (sound recording)
Oral history interview of Miriam (Mimi) Beard conducted by TAMU-CC student Jeffrey Schaffer. Mimi talks about learning about Hurricane Harvey days before landfall, evacuating with her family, how she decided to evacuate, and what it was like to return to Corpus Christi incuding surveying the condition of her apartment complex. She also talks about how her employer, Education Service Center Region 2, helped the most affected areas and their displaced students and teachers
Beard, A M, WX11175
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/370839Surname: BEARD
Given Name(s) or Initials: A M
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX11175
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35564181194
Item: [2016.0049.03166] "Beard, A M, WX11175
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A letter from Dick Beard to the USO South Texas Board of Directors concerning the departure of Commander George Lyford.
A letter from Dick Beard, Executive Director for USO South Texas, to the USO South Texas Board of Directors concerning the departure of Commander George Lyford
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Dick Beard sends the Board of Directors of the United Service Organizations, Inc., a list of complaints
Dick Beard, Executive Director of USO South Texas, writes to the board of directors about five complaints received by Military Units and Personnel
An historical analysis of the professional career of Daniel Carter Beard, 1850-1941
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to present a biography of the life and professional career of Daniel Carter Beard, 1850-1941. Beard's contributions were investigated in terms of their possible influences on youth service agencies, recreation, outdoor education and physical education. His personal philosophy was analyzed through an objective analysis of his writings, the reports of contemporaries and the time in which he lived and worked. Procedures: Historical, biographical, analytical and interpretative methods were utilized to analyze Beard's life and career. In employing these methods, documentary and human sources were used which were of primary and secondary quality throughout the research. Letters were sent to individuals and organizations requesting information on books, manuals or articles dealing with Beard. The letters also asked for the names of any individuals who might have worked or associated with Beard in the early 1900's. Data used in this study were collected on two extended trips during May and August, 1974. During the trip, numerous manuscript collections, museums and libraries were visited and private individuals were interviewed. A camera was taken to photograph letters, documents, illustrations, uniforms, awards, and people and places visited.
Residences of Jacob and David Beard.
Residences of Jacob and David Beard., Sec. 29 and 30, Sylvania TP., Lucas Co., Ohio.
Beard Mills New Brunswick Flood 2007
Born digital photographs taken by Chad M. Mills and Isaiah Beard of the April 2007 flood in Highland Park and New Brunswick, New Jerse
Cyperacarus foliatus Beard & Ochoa, 2011, sp. nov.
Cyperacarus foliatus sp. nov. Beard & Ochoa (Figs 20–21) Types. Holotype. Ƥ. Australia, Queensland, Hook Point to Dilli Village Road, Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, 25 ° 41 ’ 46 ” S 153 °04’ 22 ” E, 02.ix. 2004, ex. red-fruited saw sedge Gahnia sieberiana Kunth. var. sieberiana (Cyperaceae) (BRI voucher PIF 30171), J.J. Beard & P.I. Forster (QM, UQIC # 59686). Diagnosis. Adult female (Figs 20–21). As per genus, in addition to: setae c 1 and d 1 minute, smooth; dorsal lateral opisthosomal setae broad. Male unknown. Immatures. Unknown. Adult female. (1 measured) Dorsum. (Fig. 20) Body measurements: v 2 –h 1 286 (tip of anterior projection to h 1 324), sc 2 –sc 2 91, c 3 –c 3 108, f 2 –f 2 56. Dorsal cuticle mostly smooth, with few transverse grooves and folds between setae sc 2 and c 1. Dorsal shield or dorsal thickening evident, marked laterally by a change in cuticle. Anterior margin of prodorsum with three projections—a broad, rounded central projection, flanked by two smaller lateral projections each bearing setae v 2. Lateral setae sc 1, c 3, d 3, e 3, f 2 inserted on rounded tubercles. Setae sc 1, h 2 elongate, barbed with minute distal club; c 1, d 1, h 1 minute; all other dorsal setae broad, dorsoventrally flattened, with strong lateral barbs; dorsal surface of setae finely spiculate, ventral surface smooth: v 2 25 – 27, sc 1 242 – 258, sc 2 34 – 35, c 1 4, c 3 32 – 33, d 1 4, d 3 35 – 37, e 3 37, f 2 36, h 1 2 – 3, h 2 173 – 176. Gnathosoma. (Fig. 20) Gnathosoma extends to middle of genu I. Dorsal cuticle with longitudinal plicae; ventral cuticle finely papillate medially; longitudinal plicae between setae 1 b– 1 a. Ventral setae m absent. Palps 3 -segmented; 0, 2, 0(2); tibia with two setae (d 14, v 10 – 11); tarsus with two eupathidia (8 – 9; 4). Cheliceral stylet length from curve of hook to anterior tip 107. Venter. (Fig. 21) Cuticle completely plicate, covered with fine, transverse plicae between setae 1 a–g 2; some anterior longitudinal plicae between setae 1 b– 1 a; plicae on genital flap transverse, arching anteriorly around setae g 1 –g 2. Setae g 1 inserted in an anterior position to g 2 on genital flap. All setae fine, smooth; setae 1 a, 1 b, 4 a 1, 4a2 elongate, fine (difficult to consistently determine full length). Setal measurements: 1a 56 – 72, 1 b 50, 2 b 14 – 18, 2 c 17 – 20, 3 a 20 – 24, 3 b 13 – 16, 4 a 1 78, 4 a 2 71, 4 b 16 – 18, ag 12 – 17, g 1 14 – 17, g 2 19 – 21, ps 1 9 – 10, ps 2 7 – 8. Spermatheca. (Fig. 21) Cylindrical vesicle (14). Legs. (Fig. 20) Setal formulae for legs I – IV: 1 - 0-3 - 0-5 - 7 (1), 2 - 0-3 - 0-5 - 7 (1), 1 - 0-2 - 0-3 - 3, 1 - 0-2 - 0-3 - 3 respectively. Tarsi I and II each with one short antiaxial solenidion ω ’ (4, 3 respectively) and two distal eupathidia p ζ ’- p ζ ’’ (7 – 8, 6 – 7; 7 – 8, 6 – 7 respectively); ta I – IV with u’-u’’ asymmetrically barbed. Colour. This species is orange with small black spots internally (presumed to be food in gut). Male. Unknown. Remarks. As only one specimen is known for this species, the true range and variability of measurements remains unknown. The tip of the spermathecal apparatus is truncate and presumed to be damaged. Etymology. The masculine Latin word “ foliatus ” means “leafy” and refers to the leaf-like setae on the opisthosoma of this species.Published as part of Beard, Jennifer J. & Ochoa, Ronald, 2011, New flat mite genera (Acari: Trombidiformes: Tenuipalpidae) associated with Australian sedges (Cyperaceae), pp. 1-37 in Zootaxa 2941 on pages 29-32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20468
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