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Interview with Kenneth Clarke, 28 January 2010
Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP, was Secretary of State for Education and Science from Nov. 1990 until April 1992. During that time, the History National Curriculum was in its final stages of preparation, amidst intense controversy both in the press and within Mrs Thatcher's government. Kenneth Clarke reviews the circumstances of his appointment. He discusses his views about the work of the National Curriculum Council History Task Group which was then trying to slim down the content. He also considers with the benefit of hindsight whether his decisions to make history optional beyond the age of 14 and to rule out the study of events in the last 20 years from the history NC were the right ones
Interview with Kenneth Keller
Clarke A. Chambers interviews Kenneth Keller, former president of the University, professor of chemical engineering, and chair of the Faculty Consultative Committee.Keller, Kenneth H.; Chambers, Clarke A.. (1997). Interview with Kenneth Keller. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/49904
UA1D Kenneth Clarke
Personnel file of professor Kenneth Clarke, includes correspondence and newspaper clippings
Kenneth Clarke, 1985
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 28 February 1985. Kenneth Clarke, Swinburne Council member, invited to join Council in 1980. Mr Clarke is Head of the Department of Physical Sciences at Melbourne's Cancer Institute. He also chairs the Swinburne Physics Advisory Committee
UA37/2/4 Kenneth & Mary Clarke Interview
Audiotape of Omniscope Collegiate Network Program with interview of Kenneth and Mary Clarke
The Harvest and the Reapers: Oral Traditions of Kentucky
The oral tradition of Kentucky is one of the most rich and interesting in the nation and has attracted a number of outstanding men and women—scholars and writers, teachers and singers—who have devoted their energies to Kentucky’s folk and their ways. Some have collected examples of the state’s unique speech patterns and word usages. Others have recorded local place names and the legends that surround them, or the yarns and tall tales transmitted from one generation to the next. Musicians have sought the authentic mountain folk songs, both old and new, and gifted writers have woven details of their Kentucky upbringing into poems, novels, and stories. The Harvest and the Reapers illuminates the work of those who labor tirelessly to preserve Kentucky’s oral history and traditions.
Kenneth and Mary Clarke are professors of English and folklore at Western Kentucky University. They have collaborated previously on Introducing Folklore and A Folklore Reader, and are former coeditors of the Kentucky Folklore Record. Kenneth Clarke is also author of Uncle Bud Long: The Birth of a Kentucky Folk Legend. Mary Clarke is author of Jesse Stuart’s Kentucky.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_folklore/1003/thumbnail.jp
[Rezension zu:] Kenneth Patrick Clarke: Chaucer and Italian Textuality
Kenneth Patrick Clarke: Chaucer and Italian Textuality. Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2011. 234 S.
Die Methode des Verf. besteht einerseits in der Untersuchung einzelner Handschriften, um dadurch zu neuen Erkenntnissen über Chaucers literarisches Schaffen zu gelangen; andererseits stellt Clarke aber auch allgemeine, der Textinterpretation dienliche Beobachtungen über das Konzept der Textualität im Mittelalter an
Clarke, Kenneth Wendell, 1917-2012 (MSS 635)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 635. Manuscripts, notes, publisher’s correspondence, and photographs relating to the scholarly work of WKU English and folklore professor Kenneth W. Clarke, principally Bud Long: The Birth of a Kentucky Folk Legend and The Harvest and the Reapers. Also includes reel-to-reel tape discussing home burial and casket - coffins, African American discussing race relations, singing in Barren County, Kentucky. See also digitized reel-to-reel tape T (T) -7-71-16 discussing cockfighting
Communication circuits : analyaio and design. By Kenneth K? Clarke and Donald T. Hess.
Clarke (Kenneth K)& G-US 656 Hess (Donald T) . K.S.1
Kenny Clarke oral history interview
Page numbers here indicate page numbers for "Read Online" interface. Page numbers listed on transcripts may differ.
Tape 1 Side 1...pp. 1-26
Tape 1 Side 2...pp. 26-55
Tape 2 Side 1...pp. 55-82
Tape 2 Side 2...pp. 82-109
Tape 3 Side 1...pp. 111-131
Tape 3 Side 2...pp. 131-156
Tape 4 Side 1...pp. 156-183
Tape 4 Side 2...pp. 183-210
Tape 5 Side 1...pp. 212-233
Tape 5 Side 2...pp.234-256
Tape 6 Side 1...pp. 256-285Kenny Clarke (1914-1985), also known as Kenny Spearman, Kenneth Clarke, Klook, Klook-mop, and Liaquat Ali Salaam, was an American drummer and bandleader. His innovations in drumming technique and counterrhythms became the standard for modern jazz drumming.Portions of the publicly available digital files for this transcript have been altered to restore them to their original state
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