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    Clark, G W, NX54786

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/377259Surname: CLARK Given Name(s) or Initials: G W Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX54786 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 27125191077 Item: [2016.0049.09561] "Clark, G W, NX54786

    (121) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1891-1892

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1124/thumbnail.jp

    (120) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1892-1893

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown. There is a supplemental file available containing the handwritten list of names on the back of this photograph.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1123/thumbnail.jp

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Jack G. Springer to Clark W. Thompson discussing federal aid for the expansion and modernization of the Galveston Public Health Service Hospital

    (10) The Papers of Robert H. Goddard, Volume II: 1925-1937 [1932-1934: Interlude at Clark University]

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    Meticulously curated and edited by Esther C. Goddard and G. Edward Pendray, The Papers of Robert H. Goddard is a 1700-page 3 volume set published in 1970. The set presents a careful and exhaustive chronological presentation of Robert Goddard’s life through diary snippets, notebook entries, correspondence, publications, speeches, patent outlines, school papers, press, reports and more.This section covers a brief period in Robert Goddard\u27s life, from mid 1932 to mid 1934, between his two grant funded periods (1930-1932, 1934-1942) for rocket research in Roswell, New Mexico. During this time, he continued to teach at Clark University and conduct research funded by the Smithsonian Institution and the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation. This section contains correspondence by, to, and about Robert H. Goddard from the following people and entities: Charles Greeley Abbot, John C. Merriam, Wallace W. Atwood, Legation of Switzerland, Werner Brügel, Claude A. Swanson, Henry L. Roosevelt, Edwin Fitch Northrup, Fred S. Tobey, Harry F. Guggenheim, Admiral William Harrison Standley, H. Gordon Garbedian, Florence Schloss Guggenheim, Charles Lindbergh. Disclaimer: The images in these scans have been rendered somewhat distorted after the fact. We apologize for this error. Thankfully, most of the photographs used in these papers are part of the The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record and can be seen individually in high-quality scans.https://commons.clarku.edu/papersgoddard/1009/thumbnail.jp

    The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis

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    Translated publication of the five lectures, collectively titled The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis , given by Sigmund Freud at Clark University\u27s 1909 Conference. Freud adapted his lectures into written form, where they were translated by Harry W. Chase, a Fellow in Psychology. Freud then revised the translation. This process can be partly traced in the correspondence series of this collection, in the letters between G. Stanley Hall and Freud. These lectures mark the formal introduction of his theories to the United States. They are most commonly known in print as “Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis”. These lectures are part of the larger publication Lectures and Addresses Delivered Before the Departments of Psychology and Pedagogy in Celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Opening of Clark University. The entirety of that work can be found here. Clark University\u27s 1909 conference, which took place September 6th through September 19th, was a celebration of the institution\u27s twentieth anniversary featuring lectures, discussions, and demonstrations from prominent scientists and scholars across the physical, biological, and social sciences. The conference is most notable for the participation of Sigmund Freud who, along with Carl Jung, would take their first and only trip to America to attend. The materials in this collection reflect the time period in which they were written. Some of these materials contain outdated, biased, and/or offensive ideas, perspectives, and terminology. These scans were made from a fragile source. This scan represents the highest quality without compromising the material

    Rosa Parks, Evelyn G. Lowery, and Septima Clark, August 14, 1986

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    SCLC/W.O.M.E.N. President Evelyn G. Lowery (center) is shown with Rosa Parks (left) presenting a SCLC/W.O.M.E.N. Award to Septima Clark during the 29th Annual Southern Christian Leadership Conference Convention in Jacksonville, Florida.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Interview with Haskell G. Clark

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    Haskell G. Clark discusses the Korean War and the aftermath in the U.S. He also talks about the Korean War memoria

    Chusquea laegaardii L. G. Clark.

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    2. Chusquea laegaardii (L.G. Clark) L.G. Clark. Neurolepis laegaardii L.G. Clark (1996: 342). Type:— ECUADOR. Loja: Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Cerro Toledo, 3350 m, 4º22´S, 79º08´W, 2 June 1992, fl., Clark et al. 1112 (holotype QCA-144121 photo SI!, isotypes AAU!, ISC, MO-115331 photo SI!, QCA-7000363 photo SI!, US-479170 photo SI!). Fig. 1. Geographic Distribution and Ecology: — Ecuador (Clark 2000) and Bolivia. Originally mentioned as endemic to the Parque Nacional de Podocarpus in Loja (Ecuador) being sometimes dominant. It inhabits páramos at 3200–3500 m. In Bolivia, it has been collected in Ceja de Monte at 3500 m. According to specimens kept at LPB, the life cycle of this species is approximately 11 years (I. Jiménez, pers. comm.) Iconography: — Clark (1996: 343, Fig. 3, A–D, habit, synflorescence, spikelet and inner ligule). Additional Material Examined: — BOLIVIA. La Paz: Nor Yungas, cerca de Cotapata, 3500 m, 16º17´S, 67º53´W, 12 October 1997, fl., Beck 24403 (K, LPB, SI); Franz Tamayo, Parque Nacional Madidi, Mosquito Wichay, bajando de Tambo Quemado por el camino entre Queara y Mojos, 3370 m, 14º41´00´´S, 68º58´20´´W, 20 April 2007, fl., Fuentes 11339 (LPB, MO); ditto, senda Keara-Mojos, Tambo Quemado por el sendero que va hacia Qalla, 3412 m, 14°39’38”S, 68°57’54”W, 26 February 2008, fl., Jiménez 4833 (LPB, MO); Franz Tamayo, senda Pelechuco-Mojos, a media hora de Tambo Quemado, 3506 m, 14º41´04´´S, 68º58´16´´W, 10 May 2003, fl., Maldonado et al. 3351 (LPB, MO); Franz Tamayo, entre Queara y Mojos, sector Mosquito, 3400 m, 14º39´37´´S, 68º57´54´´W, 26 February 2008, fl., Fuentes & Quisbert 12027 (LPB, MO); ditto, 3566 m, 14°39’50”S, 68°57’52”W, 24 June 2005, fl., Fuentes 8681 (LPB, MO); Bautista Saavedra, área natural de manejo integrado Apolobamba, sector Codo, 3316 m, 14°53’06”S, 68°46’42”W, 4 April 2009, fl., Fuentes et al. 13815 (LPB, MO). ECUADOR. Loja: ca. 12 km along páramo road to Fierro Urco, 3650 m, 3º43´S, 79º19´W, veg., 9 June 1999, Laegaard & Sklenar 20278 (US); Parque Nacional Podocarpus, along trail to Laguna de Compadre, páramo, 3200– 3350 m, 4º3´S, 79º8´W, 25–26 March 1992, Laegaard 101905 B (AAU). Observation:—The specimen Beck 24403 (K, LPB, SI) was previously identified (in herb.) as Chusquea fimbriligulata (Clark 1996: 338) L.G. Clark in Fisher et al. (2009: 681). This specimen differs from C. fimbriligulata in having a smaller habit (15–80 cm high), foliage leaves (sheath and blade) crowded towards the apex of culm, leaf-blades 8–26 × 1.7–2.6 cm, erect, broadly lanceolate, apex acute, base obtuse, adaxially weakly tessellate on the lower half and not tessellate on the upper half; abaxially not tessellate; fimbriae 5–10 mm long and synflorescence (16–) 21–56 cm with paracladia weakly adaxially pulvinate.Published as part of Guerreiro, Carolina, Olivera, J. José Alegría, Rúgolo De Agrasar, Ma. E., Beck, Stephan G. & Vega, Andrea S., 2014, Two new species and synopsis of Chusquea subg. Platonia (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Chusqueinae) in Bolivia and a new record for Peru, pp. 224-238 in Phytotaxa 183 (4) on page 226, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/515162

    Microsyssitria nhlabane Hart & Clark 1984, new species

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    Microsyssitria nhlabane Hart & Clark, 1984 1984 Microsyssitria nhlabane new species.—Hart & Clark: 217–220, Figs. 1 –10 (D, H, R, T). 1988 M. nhlabane Hart & Clark (1984).—Bowman: 174 (H, D). 2014a Microsysstria nhlabane Hart & Clark, 1984.—Mestre, Monrós & Mesquita-Joanes: 950 (C).Published as part of Williams, Bronwyn W. & Weaver, Patricia G., 2018, A historical review of the taxonomy and classification of Entocytheridae (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Podocopida), pp. 1-129 in Zootaxa 4448 (1) on page 99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4448.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/144449
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