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    The Jonas G. Clark Rare Book Collection

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    The finding aid describes the almost 800 books in the Jonas Clark Rare Book Collection. They were given to Clark University by Jonas Gilman Clark, its founder. The descriptions were compiled by Louis Napoleon Wilson, the first librarian at Clark, from descriptions probably supplied by the book sellers

    Letter from Byron N. Clark to Laurence L. Doggett (December 7, 1916)

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    A letter from Byron N. Clark to Laurence L. Doggett dated December 7, 1916. In the letter Clark asks Doggett if he can have some notes that C. Palmer made when he was at the college

    Letter from Byron N. Clark to Laurence L. Doggett (December 7, 1916)

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    A letter from Byron N. Clark to Laurence L. Doggett dated December 7, 1916. In the letter Clark asks Doggett if he can have some notes that C. Palmer made when he was at the college

    Favorite folk-melodies, as sung by Tuskegee students ... Compiled and arranged by N. Clark Smith ...

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    16 p. 23 cm.Sibley Music Library copy 2. Preservation photocopy, 1995.c191

    An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz: Geopower, Inhumanism and the Biopolitical

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    © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an interview with Elizabeth Grosz by Kathryn Yusoff and Nigel Clark. It primarily addresses Grosz’s approaches to ‘geopower’, and the discussion encompasses an exploration of her ideas on biopolitics, inhuman forces and material experimentation. Grosz describes geopower as a force that subtends the possibility of politics. The interview is accompanied by a brief contextualizing introduction examining the themes of geophilosophy and the inhumanities in Grosz’s work

    Exiloberingius Mclean & Clark 2023, n. gen.

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    <i>Genus Exiloberingius</i> n. gen. <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 22EAA94C-CE59-4729-86BF-39B49BF46D57</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> shell pyriform, canal short, shell extremely thin, fragile, reinforced with thicker interior deposition along the columella and final lip; periostracum fibrous in thick axial ridges below suture; axial and spiral sculpture weak or lacking.</p> <p> <b>Type species:</b> <i>Exiloberingius fragilis</i> McLean & Clark, <b>n. sp.</b> (HD).</p> <p> <b>Remarks:</b> differs from all other Beringiinae by the excessively thin, poorly calcified shell, and the thick, fibrous periostracum. One Aleutian species.</p>Published as part of <i>Mclean, James H. & Clark, Roger N., 2023, Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, pp. 151-201 in Zootaxa 5351 (2)</i> on page 172, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8391375">http://zenodo.org/record/8391375</a&gt

    [Letter from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell]

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    A letter written to Norwood [T. N. Carswell] from Eula [Eula Clark], Milner Hotel, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eula explains how sick she is and requests money from Carswell while she waits for a check from Jr

    “The co-evolution of contexts and forms: The N-Form”

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    chapter in T. Clark (editor), Advances in Organizational Behaviour. A festschrift to honour Derek Pugh, Ashgate Publishing Company Ltd., Aldershot, UK it describes a new for organization the N-For

    Crebrivolutopsius Mclean & Clark 2023, n. gen.

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    Genus <i>Crebrivolutopsius</i> n. gen. <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D76787CE-EE47-4CF2-A8BD-6441C5679776</p> <p> <b>Description:</b> Profile high, suture moderately impressed; sculpture of strongly projecting spiral cords, with deeply channeled interspaces along upper part of whorl, of broad flattened spiral cords with fine interspaces below periphery, columellar callus narrow; outer lip with numerous prominent teeth along lower margin. Radula with curved rachidian tooth with four subequal cusps; lateral teeth with three cusps.</p> <p> <b>Type species:</b> <i>C</i>. <b>labidentatus</b> <b>n. sp.</b> (HD)</p> <p> <b>Remarks:</b> <i>Crebrivolutopsius</i> shows some anomalous characters that resemble those of the subfamily Neptuneinae, namely the comparatively small nucleus and the tricuspid lateral teeth, but the form and proportions of the shell is Volutopsiinae, so it is provisionally placed in the later subfamily.</p>Published as part of <i>Mclean, James H. & Clark, Roger N., 2023, Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, pp. 151-201 in Zootaxa 5351 (2)</i> on page 189, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8391375">http://zenodo.org/record/8391375</a&gt

    Castaneobuccinum clinopsis Mclean & Clark 2023, n. sp.

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    <i>Castaneobuccinum clinopsis</i> n. sp. <p>Figures 21. G–I urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A2CDD97A-BDB8-4C45-A7EA-F2D4C495429B</p> <p> <b>Type locality:</b> SE of Agattu Island, Near Ids., Aleutian Is., Alaska (51°52.0 N, 174°55.6 E), 157 m. (NMFS 143- 200401 - 86).</p> <p> <b>Type material:</b> Holotype, LACM 3592. R/ V <i>Sea Storm</i> (<i>leg.</i> R. N. Clark, 29 June, 2004); Height 79.3 mm; Paratypes: Pt 1, SBMNH 169018, 81.2 mm. Petrel Bank, Rat Ids. (52°09.58 N, 179°42.62 E), 92–94 m. (94-199401- 153); Pt 2, SBMNH 169019, 89.3 mm. Adak Island, Kagalaska Strait, Andreanof Ids. (51°45.35 N, 176°25.43 W), 11m. (AKALE07-A0021); Pt 3 & 4, RNC 4624, 73.4 & 83.7 mm. Lucky Point, Kuluk Bay, Adak Island, Andreanof Ids. (51°51.9 N, 176°35.36 W), 13 m.</p> <p> <b>Referred material:</b> 6, RNC 4693, 18.2 –86.0 mm. Adak Island, Kagalaska Strait, Andreanof Ids. (51°46.5 N, 176°25.43 W), 12–15 m; 1, RNC 4567, 57.3 mm. S of Atka Island, Andreanof Ids. (51°52.4 N, 174°31.9 W), 146 m.</p> <p> <b>Description:</b> Shell relatively large (to 90 mm), sturdy, tall spired; chestnut brown to cream; protoconch with 2 whorls teleconch with 6–7 whorls, suture moderately impressed; axial sculpture lacking or represented by 16–20+ low, folds on shoulder; spiral sculpture of narrow, well-defined shoulder cord, and one lesser subsutural cord; surface smooth or with finely incised spiral striations of slightly irregular spacing. Aperture large, oval, more than 1/3 of shell height; lip inflated, forming broad shallow sinus on upper part of whorl; lip edge massively reinforced.</p> <p>Radula: typical for genus, rachidian tooth with 5 sub-equal cusps, the outer two slightly thicker and set back somewhat from the medial three; Lateral teeth large, tricuspid, outer cusp very large, strongly curved; central cusp much smaller, curved, separated from inner cusp by a deep notch; inner cusp shorter and broader than outer cusp, about twice as long and three times as broad as central cusp.</p> <p> <b>Remarks:</b> This may prove to be two similar but distinct species. Specimens from the Near Islands (type locality) tend to be thinner shelled and have less coarse spiral ribs, and lack the shoulder undulations present in many specimens from the central Aleutians. The two well-spaced spiral ribs separate this species from its congeners.</p> <p> <b>Etymology:</b> From the Greek <i>clino</i>, “slope” in reference to the shoulder.</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> Central and western Aleutian Islands, from Petrel Bank, NE of Semisopochnoi Island, Rat Ids. (178°W) to Near Islands (172°E), at depths of 5– 180 m.</p> <p> <b>Habitat:</b> found on sand gravel and cobble bottoms, with bottom temperatures of 3.3–5.3°C.</p>Published as part of <i>Mclean, James H. & Clark, Roger N., 2023, Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, pp. 151-201 in Zootaxa 5351 (2)</i> on pages 194-195, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8391375">http://zenodo.org/record/8391375</a&gt
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