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Native drama entitled The panting patriot of the pattern parliament, or The palmy parient of the peerless prodigies : in five acts / by the author.
Attributed to Ralph Delaney. Refer to Morris Miller's Australian literature 1795-1938, p. 377.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2013.; ANL's copy lacks cover and is slightly damaged.Panting patriot of the pattern parliament.Palmy parient of the peerless prodigies
Dr. and Mrs. Delaney
Photograph - Dr. and Mrs. Robert Emmett Delaney standing in the doorway of their residence, Athabasca, Albert
Robert Emmet Delaney
Photograph - A full length portrait of Dr. Delaney who practised in Athabasca, Alberta until ca. 1913Delaney, Robert Emme
Delaney, Caldwell
Thomas Caldwell Delaney (1918-2007), noted author, one-time director of the Museum of Mobile, dean of the University Military School, and headmaster of Julius T. Wright School for girls, signs a copy of his book Deep South inside the Haunted Bookshop for Ann Schoffner
Reva Bosone campaign speeches, 1949-1953
Typescript drafts of speeches by Utah Congresswoman Reva Beck Bosone. Includes a speech on the floor of Congress on Aug. 22, 1949, regarding irrigation and water development in the West; statement of Aug. 22, 1949, in favor of admitting Alaska and Hawaii as states; memorial remarks by other members of Congress regarding several Congressmen who died in the year before Memorial Day 1949 [Robert L. Coffey, Jr., who died in April of 1949; memorial remarks on the late Congressman Tom Owens (d. June 1948; Somers, Delaney and Bloom]); remarks on a bill about food aid to India (year unknown); remarks on the cease-fire in the Korean conflict (July 1953); remarks on the honesty of federal public employees in light of the case of Mrs. Helen Mathieson of the Dept. of Commerce who refused a bribe (1951); remarks on the retirement of Walter Cosgrove of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in May of 1951 (including typed copies of Utah newspaper articles about Cosgrove); comments on the Colorado Storage Project and the Echo Park Dam; Statement on her resolution to end "wardship" of the American Indian in 1953; and a statement on the February (1952 or 1953) speech about Korea by General Mathew Ridgway to be placed in the Congressional Record
Author Samuel Delaney talks about his participation in the 38th annual Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop at Michigan State University
Author Samuel Delaney talks about his participation in the 38th annual Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop at Michigan State University. Delaney comments on the work done by the students, and the impact which the workshop might have on their careers. He also talks about his own writing career, teaching, who influenced him, and why he portrays mundane and often vulgar acts in his books. Delaney is interviewed by Capital Area District Library librarian Jessica Trotter
Sadie Peterson Delaney Article, June 1951
An article written on the career and accomplishments of Dr. Sadie Peterson Delaney. The author also mentions of Delaney's humanitarian work, discussing her dedication to working with the "socially handicapped." Written on recto: It will probably be two or three years [?] I retire. S.P.D
Origin and significance of the Delaney Dome Formation, Connemara, Ireland
Author Posting. © Geological Society of London, 2002. This article is posted here by permission of Geological Society of London for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Geological Society 159 (2002): 95-103, doi: 10.1144/0016-764901034Dalradian meta-sediments of the Laurentian margin and mafic intrusions thereof in SW Connemara, Ireland, tectonically overlie meta-rhyolites of the Delaney Dome Formation. The two units are separated by the Mannin Thrust. A new U–Pb age of 474.6 ± 5.5 Ma shows that the Delaney Dome Formation is a temporal equivalent of arc volcanic rocks preserved in the adjacent South Mayo Trough: the Tourmakeady Volcanic Group, erupted during the collision of an oceanic island arc with the Laurentian margin in the Grampian Orogeny. New rare earth and high field strength element data show that the Delaney Dome Formation and Tourmakeady Volcanic Group are chemically similar and arc-like in character. This suggests that the Delaney Dome Formation is an along-strike equivalent of the Tourmakeady Group, strike-slip faulted south of the South Mayo Trough during or after the Grampian Orogeny. Further correlation of these units with northern Appalachian rhyolites is also possible. The Delaney Dome Formation is an extrusive temporal equivalent of intrusions that penetrate the Connemara Dalradian. Thus, movement along the Mannin Thrust brought mid-crustal plutons and Dalradian country rocks tectonically above the extrusive volcanic sequence. The Mannin Thrust is identified as a major imbricating structure within a continental arc, but not a terrane boundary
Social capital and self-rated health in the Republic of Ireland: evidence from the European Social survey
This paper analyses the determinants of self-reported health in Ireland, conditioning self-reported health on a set of socio-economic, labour market and social capital variables. Ireland has the highest self-reported health rate in Europe, a finding backed-up by other studies. Data were derived from the 2002 and 2005 European Social survey. The full 87,915 observations from both rounds were pooled and used to estimate mean self-rated health across Europe. The Irish data were isolated, totalling 2,049 individuals for 2002 and 2,286 individuals for 2005. The 2002 data were used to analyse the determinants of subjective health state, as it had a richer array of social capital variables. The results demonstrate statistically significant effects of income on self-reported health that are robust to different statistical specifications and statistically significant though modest effects of social capital variables such as associational membership and frequency of social meeting and labour market variables such as being on a limited as opposed to permanent contract
Endo/Exo
The artist, Delaney Shae Rogers, discusses her Master of Fine Arts exhibition, Endo / Exo, held at the Tipton Gallery in downtown Johnson City, TN. The exhibition dates are from March 25th through April 5th, 2024, with a public reception held April 5th, 2024. The author provides insight into the concept behind the work in the exhibition and shares how the making process and specific materials impact the work. This body of work explores coping with grief, anxiety, and the state of the world through the process of making and communicating otherwise difficult topics through visually digestible symbolic language
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