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Bonnell, M E, QX13649
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/372580Surname: BONNELL
Given Name(s) or Initials: M E
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX13649
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 22515183498
Item: [2016.0049.04905] "Bonnell, M E, QX13649
Letter re: Will Rogers statue
Letter from Elsie M. Bonnell, secretary to Eastern Airlines president Eddie Rickenbacker, to Amon Carter regarding an unveiling of a statue of Will Rogers
Charles M. Bonnell of Honoraville, Alabama.
During World War I, Bonnell served in Company E of the 327th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He died of illness on March 31, 1919, while overseas. Additional information is available in the Alabama World War I Gold Star Files: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/goldstar/id/75
M. J. Bonnell, An International Restatement of Contract Law. The UNI DROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts
M. J. Bonnell, An International Restatement of Contract Law. The UNI DROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 47 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1995. pp. 1044-1046
Alien Registration- Bonnell, Ethel M. (Portland, Cumberland County)
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Bethany Grasses
This exhibition launches a new EMH Arts publication by Mandy Bonnell and Fritz Horstman – Bethany Grasses, with etching and letterpress, published in an edition of 12 copies
M. J. Bonnell, An International Restatement of Contract Law. The UNI DROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts
M. J. Bonnell, An International Restatement of Contract Law. The UNI DROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 47 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1995. pp. 1044-1046
Ionization-induced star formation - IV. Triggering in bound clusters
We present a detailed study of star formation occurring in bound star-forming clouds under the influence of internal ionizing feedback from massive stars across a spectrum of cloud properties. We infer which objects are triggered by comparing our feedback simulations with control simulations in which no feedback was present. We find that feedback always results in a lower star formation efficiency and usually but not always results in a larger number of stars or clusters. Cluster mass functions are not strongly affected by feedback, but stellar mass functions are biased towards lower masses. Ionization also affects the geometrical distribution of stars in ways that are robust against projection effects, but may make the stellar associations more or less subclustered depending on the background cloud environment. We observe a prominent pillar in one simulation which is the remains of an accretion flow feeding the central ionizing cluster of its host cloud and suggest that this may be a general formation mechanism for pillars such as those observed in M16. We find that the association of stars with structures in the gas such as shells or pillars is a good but by no means foolproof indication that those stars have been triggered and we conclude overall that it is very difficult to deduce which objects have been induced to form and which formed spontaneously simply from observing the system at a single time.Peer reviewe
Seeds and Syntax
Seeds and Syntax is an exhibition of artists’ books, with related drawings and prints, by two of the UK’s most respected artists in the field of book making. The exhibition is an opportunity to see editioned and unique books by Mandy Bonnell that were featured in the Yale Center for British Arts’ major exhibition Of Green Leaf Bird and Flower in 2014, and launches Julia Farrer’s new publication Syntax of Bridges – a collaboration with the poet Robert Vas Dias.
Bonnell and Farrer work in different aesthetics but share affinities in a practice that integrates drawing and print within three dimensional forms that explore traditions of book making. Their work is held in many international collections including the British Library; the Guttenberg Museum, Mainz; the Victoria and Albert Museum; and the Yale Center for British Art, CT, USA. The exhibition features drawing, etching, wood engraving and letterpress
Hitler's Bavarian Antagonist. Georg Moenius and the Allgemeine Rundschau of Munich, 1929-1933. By Gregory Munro (Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 2006), pp. xxv + 510, photographs; US$139.95
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