7,534 research outputs found

    List of recipients of fight photos

    No full text
    List of those who Amon Carter sent Dempsey-Tunney fight picture, menu, etc.Handwritte names: Harry Chandler, Mat. C Brusch, Chas. Hutchison, C.M. Rittle, Judge K.M. Landi

    Carter, Mary L (Birth, 1910-08-07)

    No full text
    Address: St Jos Mat Hospt4073/1910Original record filed in drawer labeled 'CARTER-CHANCE'

    Letter re: Eisenhower photo

    No full text
    Letter from Lt. Col. Robert L. Schulz, aide to Dwight Eisenhower, to Katrine Deakins, secretary to Amon Carter, thanking her for sending copies of a photo of Carter, Sid Richardson, and Dwight Eisenhower with inscriptions on the mat by Carter and Richardson

    Letter re: Eisenhower photo

    No full text
    Copy of letter from Katrine Deakins, secretary to Amon Carter, to Lt. Col. Robert L. Schulz, aide to Dwight Eisenhower, regarding copies of a photo of Carter, Sid Richardson, and Dwight Eisenhower with inscriptions on the mat by Carter and Richardson

    Meditation Awareness Training (MAT) for work-related wellbeing and job performance: a randomised controlled trial

    No full text
    Due to its potential to concurrently improve work-related wellbeing (WRW) and job performance, occupational stakeholders are becoming increasingly interested in the applications of meditation. The present study conducted the first randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of meditation on outcomes relating to both WRW and job performance. Office-based middle-hierarchy managers (n = 152) received an eight-week meditation intervention (Meditation Awareness Training; MAT) or an active control intervention. MAT participants demonstrated significant and sustainable improvements (with strong effect sizes) over control-group participants in levels of work-related stress, job satisfaction, psychological distress, and employer-rated job performance. There are a number of novel implications: (i) meditation can effectuate a perceptual shift in how employees experience their work and psychological environment and may thus constitute a cost-effective WRW intervention, (ii) meditation-based (i.e., present-moment-focussed) working styles may be more effective than goal-based (i.e., future-orientated) working styles, and (iii) meditation may reduce the separation made by employees between their own interests and those of the organizations they work for

    08.01.027: Portrait, Cyril B. Carter [Royal Newfoundland Regiment]

    No full text
    Portrait, Cyril B. Carter [Royal Newfoundland Regiment]: b&w; 14.5 x 10.4 cm on mat 22.8 x 17.2 cm, London: Lafayette [between 1914 and 1918

    Voorlopige resultaten proeven Zinkcon mat

    No full text
    Resultaten proeven met de Zinkcon mat in de stroomgoot in Lith op ware grootte.KWP-collectio

    Applying the method of fundamental solutions to harmonic problems with singular boundary conditions

    No full text
    The method of fundamental solutions (MFS) is known to produce highly accurate numerical results for elliptic boundary value problems (BVP) with smooth boundary conditions, posed in analytic domains. However, due to the analyticity of the shape functions in its approximation basis, theMFS is usually disregarded when the boundary functions possess singularities. In this work we present a modification of the classical MFS which can be applied for the numerical solution of the Laplace BVP with Dirichlet boundary conditions exhibiting jump discontinuities. In particular, a set of harmonic functions with discontinuous boundary traces is added to the MFS basis. The accuracy of the proposed method is compared with the results form the classical MFS.The financial support from Center for Computational and Stochastic Mathematics (CEMAT–IST) through Fundac¸ ˜ao para a Ciˆencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) projects PEst-OE/MAT/UI0822/2014 and EXCL/MAT-NAN/0114/2012 is gratefully acknowledged

    Fotoreportage Samenstellen van de mat voor de grote legproef II

    No full text
    Foto’s van het maken van een proefmat (gaasmat verschillende lagen met filtermateriaal), het oprollen van de mat; bij de fabriek in Kats

    Sunday School Class, 1st Methodist Church, Ft. Worth, Texas, 1906-1910

    No full text
    Studio photograph of twelve members, four women and eight men, of the Sunday School class at the 1st Methodist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. The women wear white blouses, except for one in the back row who wears black with a large white collar. All of the men wear dark suits with neckties except for the man on the far left side of the frame and the minister in the center of the front row, who is wearing a preacher's collar. One man has a mustache and the woman in black wears glasses. Written on the bottom mat is, "1st Row. EJ White, M.S. Blanton, Miss Stephens, Dabney Bryan, JC. Horn. 2nd ", John M Parker, Mrs WJ Barnum, Mrs Copher. 3rd " Mrs MS Blanton, J.B. Baker, Dr. Knickerbocker, W.J. Barnum. Sunday School Class, 1st Methodist Church, 1906-1910." Inscribed in the bottom right-hand corner of the mat is, "Carter, Fort Worth, Texas.
    corecore