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    The Guy Butler Collection Inventories

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    The Guy Butler Collection Inventories consists of the following: Section A: Material concerning Butler’s academic and broader interests. Section B: Family material. Section C: Newspaper clippings. Section D: Miscellaneous. Section E: Guy Butler writing. Section F: Photographs of the different Butler families, including Biggs, Butler, Collett, Friends, Satchwell, Stringer and Trollip. Section G: Photographs (Prophetic Nun). Section H: Photographs (Miscellaneous)

    Marriage record of Hays, Joseph H. and Butler, Emma C.

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    Marriage license for Joseph H. Hays and Emma C. Butler. Robt.O. [*] Wier was the officiant

    Old Wharf, Hobarton [picture] /

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    Plate from: A residence in Tasmania/ by H. Butler Stoney.; Old Tasmanian prints / Clifford Craig, pl.no.42.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1685/C.; U63

    C. H. Pidcocke Civil War letter

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    This collection consists of a photocopy and a transcript of a letter written by C. H. Pidcocke while serving with the 30th Texas Cavalry in Indian Territory

    Letter from Joseph C. Butler, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Stimpson H. Woodward, Wheeling, West Virginia, June 1, 1869

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    A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965

    Radical-Mediated C-H Bond Activation

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    Dr. Azman\u27s Contribution to Li, J. J. (2015). C-H bond activation in organic synthesis. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press

    Letter to Anne H. Butler regarding Lucile Elliott Scholarship recipients, April 9, 1979

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    A letter from Carol C. West to Anne H. Butler listing recipients of the 1979-1980 Lucile Elliott Scholarship

    Applying Atomicity and Model Decomposition to a Space Craft System in Event-B

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    Event-B is a formal method for modeling and verifying consistency of systems. In formal methods such as Event-B, refinement is the process of enriching or modifying an abstract model in a step-wise manner in order to manage the development of complex and large systems. To further alleviate the complexity of developing large systems, Event-B refinement can be augmented with two techniques, namely atomicity decomposition and model decomposition. Our main objective in this paper is to investigate and evaluate the application of these techniques when used in a refinement based development. These techniques have been applied to the formal development of a space craft system. The outcomes of this experimental work are presented as assessment results. The experience and assessment can form the basis for some guidelines in applying these techniques in future cases

    Letter from C. H. Gensler, Havasupai Agency to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from C. H. Gensler expressing concern on behalf of the Havasupai Tribe regarding the proposed park boundaries
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