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Rev. Austin E. Miller, at Fort Carson, Colo 1955
Rev. Austin E. Miller, S.J. Dean of Men, is shown "zeroing in" with a 57 mm, recoilless rifle at Fort Carson, Colo. On tour of ROTC training activities August 195
Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit
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Ex Nihilo (Austin, Tex.)
Vol. numbering dropped after v. 7 (fall 2008).Table of Contents: Editor's Foreword (p. 5) -- None of... / by Kymberli Thomas (p. 7) -- Faith and Anselm's Ontological Argument / by Christian Erickson (p. 9-18) -- Kant on Absolute Freedom and the Problem of Grace / by Erica Carson (p. 19-26) -- Evolutionary Ethics: A Revolution in Philosophy / by Jennifer Proctor (p. 27-39) -- What do People Really Want: The Theodicy of Boethius / by Christopher Smith (p. 41-53) -- My Life and My Love of It / by Bryan Register (p. 55-79) -- Beyond True and False: A Fundamental Error in Accounts of Identity / by Kishan Ballal (p. 81-87) -- Hegelianism: Its Relation to Kantianism and its Standing as a Coherent Political Movement / by Jessie Burke (p. 89-93) -- Enola / by Christopher Cade Mosley (p. 95)Philosoph
Inscription and bookplate in The golden age; a satire
This edition includes an author-associated bookplate and inscription, "To G--n W---s. April 24 1871." Bookseller has penciled in "To Golden Winnings." 1st Ed. Austin, Poet Laureate of Eng. Austin's Copy with the book plate of his wife on front cover" (obscured by glued on card slip)
Interview with Dr. Mike Austin [video]
Dr. Mike Austin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, and author of two recent books, Wise Stewards: Philosophical Foundations for Christian Parenting and Football and Philosophy: Going Deep . He enjoys approaching practical topics like parenting and sports through a philosopher\u27s lens
Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film Archive
In the fall of 2015 the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film began the process of organizing and digitizing materials from previous theatrical productions and significant department events, beginning with the years 2004-2014. Going forward, all future productions will be available at this location while we also continue to add items from previous years, going back to the University Theatre’s first production, George Bernard Shaw’s You Never Can Tell, in 1908.
Performances: Agravio; Almost, Maine; Candide; Carson School News, Photos, and Events; Emma; God of Carnage; Gruesome Playground Injuries; Heroes; Ink and Elkskin; Jeeves Intervenes; Lion in the Streets; Love\u27s Labor\u27s Lost; Making God Laugh; Medea; Melancholy Play; Middletown; Mrs. Mannerly; New Artists Festival; No Exit; Nocturne; One Ham Manlet; Paragon Springs; Pillowman; Really Really; Red Line Stories; RIP; Silence; Taming of the Shrew; The Illusion; Unity
Directors: Alisa Belflower; Becky Key Boesen; Billy Jones; Carrie Lee Patterson; Catherine Weidner; Clare Carl; D Scott Glasser; Dennis Henry; Doug Finlayson; Ian Borden; Ian M. Borden; Jack Carpenter; Jane Schiermeyer; Shannon Hanson; Benjamin Mark Adams; Taylar Morrissey; Jeffery Scott Elwell; Joshua Waterstone; Kara Davidson and David Darrow; Laura Lippman; Maggie Austin; Melora Kordos; Rob Urbinati; Sean Grosshans; Virginia Smith
Authors: Adam Rapp; Ana Caro; Carrie Lee Patterson; Carson Grace Becker; Euripides; Gerald Sibleyras; Jane Austen; Jean-Paul Sartre; Jeffrey Hatcher; Jessica Debolt; Taylar Morrissey; Benna Hill; Corey Soukup; John Cariani; Judith Thompson; Kara Davidson and David Darrow; Kevin Kerr; Leonard Bernstein; Margaret Raether; Martin McDonagh; Moira Buffini; Paul Downs Colaizzo; Rajiv Joseph; Sarah Ruhl; Sean Grennan; Steven Dietz; Tony Kushner; Will Eno; William Shakespeare; Yasmina Rez
Profile piece on the author\u27s 18-year journey from near-death. On Feb. 19, 1984
Profile piece on the author\u27s 18-year journey from near-death. On Feb. 19, 1984, Phyllis Austin was impaled by a tree branch 1.5 inches in diameter that speared the back of her right thigh and buried itself in her upper abdomen. She was cross-country skiing on Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton at the time of the incident and credits Dr. John Doyle, a surgeon at Northern Cumberland Regional Hospital in Bridgton who served in a field hospital in Vietnam, with saving her life. With details about the incident and Austin\u27s long recovery
Feature article on Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Fre
Feature article on Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freemean, 1952-64, edited by Martha Freeman of Hallowell. With excerpts of some of the letters
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End of an ear : listening to Austin, Texas
End of an Ear: Listening to Austin, Texas ethnographically investigates the urban transformation of Austin, Texas through the experience of sound artists, experimental musicians, and their affiliated networks. Traversing these intimate and fragile associations of performers, bookers, venues, and festivals, this work asks how residents of Austin listen to and perform the experience of vast demographic and material changes that form the crux of a familiar genre of urban discontent. Dialoging with the history of Austin’s “weird” experimental musical culture, the development of DIY artistic scenes, and production of SXSW, this work investigates the aesthetics of contingency through which sonic communities address the city that is shifting under their feet. In so doing, End of an Ear proposes novel approaches for coming to grips with the impact of Austin’s change on sonic communities, such as the “non-phonographic” rupture of field recordings and installations made by local Austin sound artists, and through the production of atmospheric industry by which South by Southwest represents Austin from the view of its industrial present.Musi
A.S. Masterson residence and studio, San Antonio, Texas
Photograph shows exterior of Austin Seymour Masterson's residence and photography studio at 221 Carson Street. Sign hanging on porch: "A.S. Masterson / Photographer.'' Doorway on right was entrance to studio.From 8x10 contact print, made from original negative, by Martha N. Bradley, photographer's granddaughter
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