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Brenda the falcon, Toledo, Ohio, 1992
Herral Long was an award-winning photographer who infused his photojournalism with a touch of artistry. Mr. Long was hired by the Toledo Blade in 1949 and became their photographer in 1950. Mr. Long loved his job and his profession. He photographed still life foods for the Blade with meticulous precision. He enthusiastically covered news stories as well as everyday human interest stories. Herral Long retired from the Blade in December of 2008. Before he died Mr. Long donated his private collection to the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. The collection consists of news and personal photos. He passed away June 14, 2014
Voices, Long beach VA Hospital, 1990
Voices, Long beach, 1990, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, 5901 East 7th Street (at Bellflower Boulevard), corridor between buildings 1 and 8, 3rd floor. A marine landscape that also features a Gabrieleno Indian girl reaching toward a soaring hawk. 9 1/4' x 55' by Jaclyn Seymour, Jennie McRae, Marisa Steere, Brenda Short, Blake Garner, Paul Denny and Jen Grey. Sponsored by California State University, Long Beach - VA Joint Institute -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 264, #54 B
Other Voices piece by Brenda M. Buchanan, a Portland attorney who represented
Other Voices piece by Brenda M. Buchanan, a Portland attorney who represented Maine Rubber International in its efforts to move to Portland\u27s Riverside Industrial Park, which was laid out 35 years ago, long before developers began expanding subdivisions in Riverton and North Deering. Buchanan argues that prospective homeowners should be informed not only of the presence of nearby non-residential uses, but also that buying a home in the neighborhood means buying in to the complicated but necessary social compact of zoning, which has as one of its basic tenets the notion that being there first has to count for something
Brenda Morse, age 9, of Perrysburg, Ohio snuggles against the cold in her scarves, 1970s
Herral Long was an award-winning photographer who infused his photojournalism with a touch of artistry. Mr. Long was hired by the Toledo Blade in 1949 and became their photographer in 1950. Mr. Long loved his job and his profession. He photographed still life foods for the Blade with meticulous precision. He enthusiastically covered news stories as well as everyday human interest stories. Herral Long retired from the Blade in December of 2008. Before he died Mr. Long donated his private collection to the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. The collection consists of news and personal photos. He passed away June 14, 2014
Long ago in the valley so fair friend,
voicecollected by sung by Mrs. Montie Martin
Brenda Jo Upton Jasper, Arkansas
April 24, 1962
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Crucified Christ
Long ago in the valley so fair friend,
Far away by the beautiful sea,
This pure rose in it's beauty first bloomed, friend.
And it still blooms for you and for me.
All in vain did they pluck this fair flower,
All in vain did they shadow the tree.
But it's roots deeply bended sprang forth, friend.
And it still blooms for you and for me.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Morris, Brenda (FA 1166)
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1166. Student paper titled “Quilting” in which Brenda Morris explains the process of piecing together a quilt. Morris, who worked directly with long-time quilter Oma Grant, includes step-by-step instructions along with photographs at various stages throughout the course of crafting. Also included are design patterns and completed samples of handiwork
Frankfurt book fair: cancelled prize ceremony for Palestinian author is part of a long history of political zigzagging
First paragraph: The Frankfurt Buchmesse, or book fair, is the world’s largest publishing industry gathering, attracting thousands of exhibitors every October. On one level, it’s a business event focused on creating buzz for forthcoming bestsellers, trading rights and discussing industry developments. On another, it’s a public celebration of books and the values associated with them.https://theconversation.com/frankfurt-book-fair-cancelled-prize-ceremony-for-palestinian-author-is-part-of-a-long-history-of-political-zigzagging-21574
The invisible crisis: long Covid and related conditions in Brazil
In April 2025, Brenda Sabaine, a PhD student in the Department of Methodology, Professor Flora Cornish, and their colleagues co-authored an article in Global Public Health, titled ‘The erasure of infection-associated chronic conditions: Critical interpretive synthesis of literature on healthcare for Long COVID and related conditions in Brazil’. They share with us their concerns that long Covid, and the wider category of infection-associated chronic conditions, suffer significant neglect in global health systems
The Hall of Mirrors: Multi-biographical Transfigurations of British Women Writers During the Long Nineteenth Century
Assistant Director of Honors, Dr. Brenda Ayres, presents on her upcoming book, A Hall of Mirrors: Multi-biographical Transfigurations of British Women Writers During the Long Nineteenth Century, to be published in the summer of 2016 by Palgrave Macmillan. The presentation is a part of the English Faculty Research Lecture Series. The lecture will be DH 3397, October 16, 2015 from 10:30-11:35
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
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