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Finding Aid to the Collection of James Brendan Connolly Materials
The Connolly Collection contains the writings and personal library of James Brendan Connolly (1868-1957). The collection includes Connolly\u27s reminiscences, newspaper articles, and galley and page proofs as well as scrapbook clippings. There are also notebooks containing holograph notes on schooners and the navy, letters from Connolly\u27s personal correspondence, and books from Connolly\u27s personal library. James Brendan Connolly (1868-1957) was an Irish-American author of sea-related stories, novels, and nonfiction such as The Book of the Gloucester Fishermen. Born in South Boston, he attended Harvard and was a medal-winning athlete in the first modern Olympics, held in Athens in 1896. He participated in the Siege of Santiago as a member of the 9th Regiment, ran for the 12th Congressional District (South Boston) seat as a member of the Progressive Party in 1914, and worked as a correspondent for such publications as Scribner\u27s, Harper\u27s and Collier\u27s
Leaflet 'Join the Connolly Association'
Leaflet advertising the Connolly Association, a society promoting Irish unity and independence. Includes a membership application form
Martin J. Connolly Collection
Articles written by Mr. Connolly, including "Historical sketch of North Dakota," "The credo of a North Dakota citizen," "North Dakota Badlands intrigue a nation of nature lovers," "Look 30 feet into Hell: description of North Dakota's burning coal mine," a biographical paper (8 leaves) by Patricia Connolly, and clippings. "Historical sketch of North Dakota," was written as a radio broadcast in observance of North Dakota's fiftieth year of statehood
Oral history interview with Callie Connolly
Callie Connolly, a 2012 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU), recalls her family ties to Muskogee County, Oklahoma, and experiences in her youth that led her to OSU. She shares about her Cherokee Indian heritage and her continued involvement with the tribe. Connolly talks about her college days and becoming aware of and making others aware of financial aid resources. She discusses her career after graduation and her role in starting a Native American Student Association at a state college. Connolly represents Muskogee County in the Cowboys in Every County project.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
75 years of the Connolly Association (poster)
A poster for a public meeting celebrating 75 years of the Connolly Association. Meeting held on the 9th of November (year not stated, but probably 2013). At the London irish Centre, NW1
Interview with Rebecca Kieffer Connolly
The interviewee was Mrs. Rebecca Connolly. She is a family member of the Kieffer’s Family. Mrs. Connolly left the Rio Grande Valley when she got married. She lived in the farm with her siblings throughout her childhood. Base on her accounts she was able to provide us information regarding how her life was growing up in the farm.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/chapsoralhistories/1097/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Derek Connolly
Dr Derek Connolly speaks to Adam Price-Evans, Commissioning Editor of Future Cardiology: Derek Leslie Connolly is a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Birmingham City Hospital (UK). He qualified from the University of Edinburgh (UK) summa cum laude in Pharmacology in 1985 and in Medicine in 1988 where he was the Brunton Medalist. As a Carnegie scholar at the University of California, San Diego (CA, USA) he saw the early promise of angioplasty and changed his career plan from cardiac surgery to coronary intervention. He then spent a decade training in Cardiology in Cambridge (UK) where he held a British Heart Foundation PhD Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. His main clinical and research interest is the detection and treatment of atherosclerosis. He was appointed to his current role in 2000 and has been integral to the early development of both primary angioplasty and cardiac CT programs. He was UK Chief Investigator for the FOURIER trial. </jats:p
Interactive Analysis of Connolly Surfaces for Various Probes
The Connolly surface defines the boundary between a molecular structure and its environment. Its shape depends on the radius of the probe used to inspect the structure. The exploration of surface features is of great interest among chemists because it helps them to better understand and describe processes in the molecular structure. To help chemists better explore these features, we have combined two things together: a fast extraction of Connolly surfaces from a Voronoi diagram of atoms and a fast visualization based on GPU ray casting. Not only the surface but also the volume description is provided by the diagram. This enables to distinguish surface cavities one from another and compute their properties, e.g. the approximate volume, the maximal filling sphere or the maximal probe that can escape from the cavity to the outer environment. Cavities can be filtered out by applying restrictions to these properties. Views behind the surface and surface clipping improve the perception of the complex internal structure. The surface is quickly recomputed for any probe radius, so interactive changes of the probe radius show the development of cavities, especially how and where they merge together or with the outer environment.The Connolly surface defines the boundary between a molecular structure and its environment. Its shape depends on the radius of the probe used to inspect the structure. The exploration of surface features is of great interest among chemists because it helps them to better understand and describe processes in the molecular structure. To help chemists better explore these features, we have combined two things together: a fast extraction of Connolly surfaces from a Voronoi diagram of atoms and a fast visualization based on GPU ray casting. Not only the surface but also the volume description is provided by the diagram.Computer Graphics ForumArticles36
?The Confluence? by James B. Connolly
Manuscript concerns the Fort Union-Fort Buford area near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers in northwestern North Dakota. Includes a bibliography (2 p.) and letter written to Roy Johnson from Mr. Connolly
Wm. E. Ormond, who is Wanted at this place for seduction
$10 REWARD!
POLICE HEADQUARTERS, ATLANTA. GA, September 18, 1894.
The above reward will be paid by Mr. G. W. Cooper for the arrest and detention in any. safe jail until requisition papers can be forwarded, of
a white man named Wm. E. Ormond, who is Wanted at this place for seduction.
Description: 30 years old 6 ft. high, weight 160 lbs., slender built, round shoulders, stoops a little when walking, dark complexion, dark hair and eyes, small stubby dark mustache.
Machinist by trade. Has been working in W. & A. R. R. shops, here.
Address, A. 8. CONNOLLY, Chief of Police
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