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Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "O Hill Ill eileidh o ro"
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "O Hill Ill eileidh o ro", a draft for the book "The Last Stronghold" by Margaret Bennett
Oral history interview with Tom Bennett, Jr.
Grandson of former Oklahoma State University (OSU) President Henry G. Bennett, Thomas Bennett, Jr. is a 1973 graduate of OSU. Bennett talks about his time on campus and about serving as president of the Sigma Nu fraternity and the Student Government Association. He also discusses the importance of education and the longtime tradition of OSU attendance and support in his family.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Oral history interview with Nancy Bennett Noxon
Nancy Bennett Noxon, granddaughter of former Oklahoma A&M College (OAMC) President Henry G. Bennett, shares some of her memories of her grandparents and of OAMC back in the 1940s. She discusses her childhood and recalls visits to the home of her grandparents and to the office President Bennett. She describes the interior of the home and speaks about the philosophy of President Bennett and his impact on the campus and in the community.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "O Co Bheirinn Leam"
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "O Co Bheirinn Leam", a draft for the book "The Last Stronghold" by Margaret Bennett
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "Air Faillirin Illirin Villirin O"
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "Air Faillirin Illirin Villirin O", a draft for the book "The Last Stronghold" by Margaret Bennett
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "Mhairi Dhubh na Hu o Ho"
Photo of gaelic sheetmusic "Mhairi Dhubh na Hu o Ho", a draft for the book "The Last Stronghold" by Margaret Bennett
Oral history interview with Judge Thomas E. Bennett
Thomas Bennett, son of former Oklahoma A&M College (OAMC) President, Dr. Henry Bennett, graduated from OAMC in 1941 with a bachelor's degree in Agriculture Economics. Bennett discussed living on campus in Stillwater during his childhood and how the experience affected him throughout his life. He also recalled memories from his time in the military, earning a Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School, and some highlights of his later career as a judge.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Oral history interview with Henry G. Bennett, III
Henry G. Bennett, III graduated from Oklahoma State University (OSU) in 1962 with a degree in philosophy and continued on at OSU to earn a masters degree and is the grandson of former OSU President, Henry G. Bennett. He recalls his early life growing up in Oklahoma City and his time as a student at OSU. Bennett describes his military service, working for the State Department, and his career in academia. He also discusses his family connection to OSU, what the university has meant to him, and his current semi-retired life in New York.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Benefits of a population: five mechanisms that advantage population-based algorithms
This paper identifies five distinct mechanisms by which a population-based algorithm might have an advantage over a solo-search algorithm in classical optimization. These mechanisms are illustrated through a number of toy problems. Simulations are presented comparing different search algorithms on these problems. The plausibility of these mechanisms occurring in classical optimization problems is discussed. The first mechanism we consider relies on putting together building blocks from different solutions. This is extended to include problems containing critical variables. The second mechanism is the result of focusing of the search caused by crossover. Also discussed in this context is strong focusing produced by averaging many solutions. The next mechanism to be examined is the ability of a population to act as a low-pass filter of the landscape, ignoring local distractions. The fourth mechanism is a population's ability to search different parts of the fitness landscape, thus hedging against bad luck in the initial position or the decisions it makes. The final mechanism is the opportunity of learning useful parameter values to balance exploration against exploitation
Joachim Bennett / Tape 1
The Annie Roberts / Joachim Bennett; Jimmy Whelen / Gerald Whiffen; Maggie Darling / Gerald Whiffen; The Nobleman\u27s Wedding / Joachim Bennett; The Merasheen Song / Gerald Whiffen; Paddy O\u27Brien / Gerald Whiffe
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