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No.209, Reid Carpenter, interview by Tim Larson
Transcript (42 pages) of interview by Tim Larson with Reid Carpenter, on July 20, 1988. This interview is no. 209 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 825Carpenter (b. 1927) recalls his career in engineering for television broadcasting, 1950s-1980s--his positions with Frank Carman and George Hatch, KUTV and as a consultant nationally and internationally as a television broadcast engineer. Interviewer: Tim Larso
No.263, Otto Carpenter, interview by Joseph Arave
Transcript (35 pages) of interview by Joseph Arave with Otto Carpenter, a founder of Snow Park Ski Area, on August 7, 1989. This interview is no. 263 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1065Carpenter (b. 1915) recalls early skiing in Summit County during the 1920s-1930s, his later establishment of the Snow Park ski area during the 1940s-1960s, which is the area of where Deer Valley was later established. Interviewer: Joe Arav
Mutations in multidomain protein MEGF8 identify a Carpenter syndrome subtype associated with defective lateralization
Carpenter syndrome is an autosomal-recessive multiple-congenital-malformation disorder characterized by multisuture craniosynostosis and polysyndactyly of the hands and feet; many other clinical features occur, and the most frequent include obesity, umbilical hernia, cryptorchidism, and congenital heart disease. Mutations of RAB23, encoding a small GTPase that regulates vesicular transport, are present in the majority of cases. Here, we describe a disorder caused by mutations in multiple epidermal-growth-factor-like-domains 8 (MEGF8), which exhibits substantial clinical overlap with Carpenter syndrome but is frequently associated with abnormal left-right patterning. We describe five affected individuals with similar dysmorphic facies, and three of them had either complete situs inversus, dextrocardia, or transposition of the great arteries; similar cardiac abnormalities were previously identified in a mouse mutant for the orthologous Megf8. The mutant alleles comprise one nonsense, three missense, and two splice-site mutations; we demonstrate in zebrafish that, in contrast to the wild-type protein, the proteins containing all three missense alterations provide only weak rescue of an early gastrulation phenotype induced by Megf8 knockdown. We conclude that mutations in MEGF8 cause a Carpenter syndrome subtype frequently associated with defective left-right patterning, probably through perturbation of signaling by hedgehog and nodal family members. We did not observe any subject with biallelic loss-of function mutations, suggesting that some residual MEGF8 function might be necessary for survival and might influence the phenotypes observed
W. L. McMahon, Robert J. Carpenter, Paul Gray and Reed Sass
Left to right, W. L. McMahon, Robert J. Carpenter, Paul Gray and Reed Sasshttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/25551/thumbnail.jp
Janet Carpenter
Janet Carpenter retires after 18 years of service (l-r) President Perry, Janet Carpenter, Provost Lordhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2014/1004/thumbnail.jp
William Morris and Edward Carpenter: back to the land and the simple life, 1880-1910
This thesis focuses on the influence of William Morris and Edward Carpenter on
aspects of the back-to-the-land and simple-life movements between the years 1880-
1910. Specifically, it seeks to define and explore the convergence and divergence of
both writers' return-to-nature ideology, and considers their influence on the
development of particular groups, who represented some of the multiplicity of backto-
the-land ideas and experiments current during this period. The thesis is divided
into three main parts; the intellectual framework for the study is broad, and takes into
account the historical context, the cultural significance and the character of the
material in each section.
The first part of the thesis undertakes an expository evaluation of key texts
from Morris's and Carpenter's political journalism, lectures and imaginative writing,
examining how both writers developed an appropriate language to convey their
social and political ideals. The critical method employed uses detailed textual
analysis, identifying and discussing the individual qualities of Morris's and
Carpenter's back-to-the-land writing, and reflecting on the differing emphases of
their utopian rhetoric. The second part of the research explores the take-up of
Morris's and Carpenter's ethos in four diverse and little known late-nineteenthcentury
journals, concerned with simple-life issues and a return to the land, namely
Seed-time, The New Order, Land and Labor and Land and People. It employs the
thinking of Pierre Bourdieu and Mikhail Bakhtin to establish an appropriate balance
between critical theory and empirical study. Lastly using a historical and descriptive
method the thesis uses archival material to examine the nature and extent of both
writers' influence on two Cotswold back-to-the-land experiments - the Whiteway
Colony and the Chipping Campden Guild of Handicraft. These provide a particular
opportunity to consider and compare the practical outcomes of return-to-the-land and
simple-life ideologies.
The study extends scholarship in this area by significantly re-appraising the
relationship between Morris's and Carpenter's back-to-the-land writing, and reinstating
Carpenter as a germinal influence. It also increases our understanding of the
values and function of the journals in the study, and establishes an insight into the
wider cultural assimilation of both writers' ideals
Something to Love Me
80.7568.1123 – “Something to Love Me”: E. L. Hime: J. E. Carpenter: Geo. Dunn & Company: n.d.: Voice
Integrated pest management guide to wireworms in potatoes
Bulletin no. 760 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1994-02-01. Author(s): Bechinski, E. J.; Sandvol, L. E.; Carpenter, G. P.; Homan, H. W
Dataset for 'Investigation of PPLN waveguide uniformity via second harmonic generation spectra'
Data supports the paper: Gray, A. C., Carpenter, L. G., Berry, S., Gates, J., Smith, P. G. R., & Gawith, C. (2020). Investigation of PPLN waveguide uniformity via second harmonic generation spectra. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 32(1), 63-66. DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2019.2957199. </span
[Letter from Arthur S. Rosichan to J. L. Zuber - August 11, 1944]
Letter from Arthur S. Rosichan to J. L. Zuber: August 11, 1944. Subject of the letter is the author moving to Houston to work for the Jewish Community Council
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