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Telegram re: Amon Carter, Jr.
Telegram from Nelson Rockefeller to Amon Carter expressing joy at the news that his son, Amon, Jr., had been reported safe as a prisoner of war in Germany
Edward Carter Preston's Figurehead of Admiral Nelson
The author examines the Modernist sculptor Edward Carter Preston’s carved ship figurehead of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson (1938). Commissioned for HMS Nelson, a Royal Navy Cadet Training Ship, this representational figurehead was made by laminating together layers of teak rather than by carving into a solid block of wood. The author argues that this was an innovative solution to technical difficulties and indicates an earlier precedent in the sculptor’s oeuvre for this technique when he constructed satirical sculptures out of laminated plywood during the First World War during a time of austerity
Jimmy Carter delivers an economic message, on national energy policy, his fourth
Jimmy Carter delivers an economic message on national energy policy his fourth news special. With the commentary of Roger Mudd, Nelson Benton, and Phil Jones following Carters speech. Broadcast on CBS TV
Telegram re: PanAm flight to New Zealand
Telegram from Nelson Rockefeller, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, to Amon Carter congratulating him on the Pan American "American Clipper" flight to New Zealand.FWA04GJJKMA185 13=RK NEW YORK NY 27 337P AMON G CARTER= SHADY OAK FARM FTW= CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND PAN AMERICAN ON INAUGURAL ROUTE TO NEW ZEALAND. PERSONAL REGARDS= NELSON A ROCKEFELLER
Letter re: Star-Telegram Special Bomber edition
Letter from F. Nelson (The Saturday Evening Post) to Amon G. Carter re: his appreciation of Carter sending him a copy of the special Bomber Plant edition of the Star-Telegra
Stephen L. Carter on Civility
Stephen L. Carter is one of America’s leading public intellectuals. Throughout his career, Professor Carter has helped to shape the national debate on issues ranging from the role of religion in our politics and culture to the role of integrity and civility in our daily lives. He is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale University. He served as a law clerk for two of the great veterans of the civil rights movement, including Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Law Institute, he holds seven honorary degrees. He has published five novels and is the author of seven critically acclaimed nonfiction books on law, ethics and politics, including this year’s FYS common book, Civility: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy
Nelson-Gon/pycite: pycite version 0.1.1 release notes
pycite's changelog
pycite 0.1.1
Fixed issues with inconsistent tuple lengths in Pubmed citations https://github.com/Nelson-Gon/pycite/issues/2
PyCite now takes an input_file and output_file as arguments.
Fixed issues with incorrect author formatting for NCBI and Pubmed articles
Initial support for Pubmed citations i.e. links in the form https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Explicitly set an HTML parser
Initial tests
Volumes no longer have the leading "v" attached.
Added split_authors a simple method to clean and abbreviate author names.
Fixed issues with actions not running on GitHub.
Updated documentation
pycite 0.1.0
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Letter re: Will Rogers Memorial Fund
Letter from Helen Nelson to Amon Carter regarding the Will Rogers Memorial Fund. Enclosed is a program entitled "Voices on the Air.
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