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H. Harry Riley, Jr. signing his book
Elk Compliment; To A Great Author and Personality; H. Harry Rileyhttps://dh.howard.edu/ebhend_bsp/1091/thumbnail.jp
Book and Author Luncheon
(Left) Mrs. Ellen Bowie Holland author of Gay as a Grig ; Dr. Charles P. Johnson author of J. Howard Williams: prophet of God and Fiend of man with joint author H. C. Brown Jr. and T. B. Maston; and Mrs. Lowell Gregory autograph copies of their books during the annual Book and Author Luncheon. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning April 16, 1964.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/5637/thumbnail.jp
Hydrogen segregation, defects, and interactions with dislocations in nickel and aluminum
Deformation experiments were performed to determine the effects of hydrogen and carbon on the activation parameters for dislocation slip in macroscopic nickel tensile specimens. The results show that hydrogen increases the dislocation mobility in Ni and in Ni-H alloys by reducing the activation enthalpy for dislocation motion and carbon reduces the mobility by increasing the enthalpy. Stress relaxation results show that the relaxation proceeds in three stages, which may be characterized by different activation areas.Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy experiments were performed to directly study the hydrogen (deuterium) distribution in several metal-hydrogen systems. Enhanced hydrogen (deuterium) concentration was observed at most grain boundaries, but not at coherent twin boundaries in Ni-H alloys which were exposed to low energy hydrogen (deuterium) plasma bombardment. Hydrogen (deuterium) was readily observed to segregate to a minority of grain boundaries in deformed, gaseous hydrogen charged, and low temperature aged Ni-H alloys.Small angle X-ray scattering experiments were performed to study hydrogen related defects in Ni-H and in Al-H alloys. Results for Al-H alloys show defects which exhibit anisotropic scattering, typical of platelet defects. Ni-H alloys show defects which exhibit isotropic scattering, suggestive of spherical void defects.Made available in DSpace on 2011-05-07T12:50:09Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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The Religious Ethics of Howard Thurman
oward Thurman (November 18, 1900—April 10, 1981) was truly a magnificent universal spirit whose vitality and vision touched the lives of countless persons of all ethnic, faith, and culture groups. Spell-binding preacher, theologian, educator, campus pastor, lecturer, and artist, he is considered by many to be a mentor to an entire generation of leaders that would include notables such as Whitney M. Young, Jesse L. Jackson, Vernon E. Jordan, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Small wonder, therefore, that he was selected by Life Magazine as early as 1953 as one of the twelve “Great Preachers” of this century. He is the author of some twenty-three books, including his powerful autobiography, With Head and Heart. In addition, there are innumerable pamphlets, recordings, sermons, speeches that bear his name. Presently there are Howard Thurman listening and reading rooms throughout the United States and in at least seventeen foreign countries
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Contributions by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: African Americans, a collection of short biographical essays
Armstrong, Louis; Ball, James Presley; Bates, Daisy; Batiste, Alvin; Blair, Henry C.; Bolin, Jane; Carmichael, Stokley; Chaney, James; Cheaham, Henry Plummer; Cochran Jr., Johhnie L.; Davenport, Willie; Dickerson, Eric; Evans, James Carmichael; Forman, James; Harris, Franco; Hawkins, Connie; Iverson, Allen; Lawrence Jr., Robert H.; Mays, Benjamin E.; Nixon, E.D.; Peete, Rodney; Sanders, Barry; Toomer, Jean; Walters, Alexander; and Yerby, Frank G.
Contributions by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: African Americans, a collection of short biographical essays
Class of 1984
Graduates:James Murray (Jimmy) Adcox, Jr., MThJohn David Allen, MThDennis Craig Baugh, MARAlan S. Bergeron, MThClayton D. Bowers, Jr., MARJerry Lawrence Bowling, MARMichael Dean Brooks, MARDarrell W. Bruning, MThSteven W. Buck, MARDon Bynum, MThJoseph Troy Cannon, MARPaul Anthony Cathey, MABruce Lee Clayton, MThMurray Ross Cochran, MThDavid Coleman Cunningham, MThBruce Mathis Daugherty, MThCharles Cordell Dorsey, MARGlenn Edward Drysdale, MARThomas E. Elkins, MARDan E. Engle, MARJ. Thomas Esmon, MThGary Edgar Furlong, MARLonnie Sherrell Gentry, MThPaul J. Gerber, MThTimothy Lee Gillespie, MARWilliam Joseph Godley, MARGeorge Earl Goldman, MThLoyd Clay Harris, MARWayman D. Hatman, Jr., MThMark K. Hayes, MThMark Ray Hooper, MThCharles Ryan Howard, Jr., MThJoel Steven Inman, MARMichael Wayne Ireland, MThMichael Nevin Isenberg, MThDavid Bruce Jackson, MThDonald Edward Jackson, DMinJames Michael Matheny, MThBruce Duane Mentzer, MThReid Douglas Moon, MThMarlin Kem Moore, MThBruce LeRue Morton, MARKippy Lee Myers, MARonnie W. Newberry, MThRonald Franklin Parsley, MThVictor Lee Pierce, MARRonald Clyde Roberson, MARGary Steven Selby, MThTimothy Ray Sensing, MThP. Kent Smith, MARStephen G. Smith, MThClayton Devetori Soleyn, DMinJohn Phillip Stapp, MThThomas Alan Steed, MARBarry H. Stephens, MThEdgar Randy Stephens, MThThomas Lee Stewart, MARJoe C. Tate, MARThomas Clair Vail, MThWilliam Richmond Vance, Jr., MARD. Craig Ward, MThRonald Kay White, MARDon Glynn Williams, MARRonald Keith Wishum, MTh
Administrators & Faculty:James M. (Jim) Anders -- Director of Student Services -- InvocationBonnie Baker -- Assistant LibrarianRobert Allen Black, Jr. -- Instructor of New TestamentDouglas Eugene Brown, Jr. -- Assistant Professor of Christian DoctrineJim Chester -- Director, Harding Academy of Memphis A Cappella Chorus. Adjunct Instructor of Church MusicBill W. Flatt -- Registrar and Professor of CounselingClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding University -- AddressHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Professor of Christian DoctrineJoel Johnson -- Assistant Professor of CounselingJoe Mac Lynn -- Professor of MinistryDon L. Meredith -- LibrarianRichard E. (Rick) Oster -- Associate Professor of New TestamentJohn P. Simpson -- Adjunct Instructor of PreachingCarl Philip Slate -- Professor of Preaching and MissiologyWilliam Leake (Bill) Srygley -- Adjunct Instructor of Youth Ministry
Guests:Jack J. Goode -- Member, Board of TrusteesJames Edwin (Jim) Howard -- Minister, White Station Church of Christ -- BenedictionGlen Olree -- Song leaderhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1025/thumbnail.jp
A general approach to indolizidine alkaloids from 1-benzyloxy-5-(p-toluenesulfonamido)-3-alken-2-ols: synthesis of (+)-monomorine I
A versatile method for the preparation of indolizidine alkaloids from 1-benzyloxy-5-(p-toluenesulfonamido)-3-alken-2-ols as stereodefined key intermediates has been developed. The utility of this approach was demonstrated by the synthesis of (+)-monomorine I.PT: J; CR: BACKVALL JE, 1990, J ORG CHEM, V55, P826 BAILEY AJ, 1993, INORG CHEM, V32, P268 BERRY MB, 1997, CHEM COMMUN 1121, P2141 CUNY GD, 1995, SYNLETT, P519 DALY JW, 1983, SCIENCE, P705 DALY JW, 1986, ALKALOIDS CHEM BIOL, V4, CH1 GAO Y, 1995, J AM CHEM SOC, V117, P5399 GRIFFITH WP, 1987, J CHEM SOC CHEM COMM, P1625 GRIFFITH WP, 1990, ALDRICHIM ACTA, V23, P13 HAMADA Y, 1987, J ORG CHEM, V52, P1252 HOWARD AS, 1986, ALKALOIDS, V28, CH6 ITO M, 1991, TETRAHEDRON, V47, P9329 KROHN K, 1998, J PRAK CHEM-CHEM ZTG, V340, P26 MICHAEL JP, 1995, NAT PROD REP, V12, P535 MOMOSE T, 1997, J CHEM SOC PERK 0507, P1315 MUNCHHOF MJ, 1995, J AM CHEM SOC, V117, P5399 NUMATA A, 1987, ALKALOIDS, V31, CH3 PARIKH JR, 1967, J AM CHEM SOC, V89, P5505 PETTERSSONFASTH H, 1995, J ORG CHEM, V60, P6091 PETTERSSONFASTH P, 1994, THESIS UPPSALA U RITTER FJ, 1973, EXPERIENTIA, V29, P530 ROYER J, 1985, J ORG CHEM, V50, P670 SALIOU C, 1991, TETRAHEDRON LETT, V32, P3365 SHAWE TT, 1994, J ORG CHEM, V59, P5841 SOMFAI P, 1997, ACTA CHEM SCAND, V51, P1024 STEVENS RV, 1982, J CHEM SOC CHEM COMM, P102 STOWELL JC, 1979, SYNTHESIS-STUTTGART, P132 STOWELL JC, 1990, ORG SYNTH COLL, V7, P140 TAKAHATA H, 1993, ALKALOIDS, V44, CH3 TAKAHATA H, 1993, HETEROCYCLES, V36, P2777 TOKUYAMA T, 1986, TETRAHEDRON, V42, P3453 TROST BM, 1978, J AM CHEM SOC, V100, P3426 YAMAGUCHI R, 1987, J ORG CHEM, V52, P2094 YAMAZAKI N, 1988, TETRAHEDRON LETT, V29, P5767 YAMAZAKI N, 1989, J AM CHEM SOC, V111, P1396; NR: 35; TC: 9; J9: EUR J ORG CHEM; PG: 4; GA: 313PNSource type: Electronic(1
ERP Markers of Implicit Sequence Learning
Few studies investigate the within-trial temporal dynamics of neural processes related to implicit probabilistic sequence learning (IPSL). Those that do often use the electroencephalogram to measure and analyze event-related potentials (ERPs) linked to implicit learning. Presently, there is much debate about which ERP components capture processes related to IPSL. This is largely due to a lack of consensus concerning how to define ERPs using traditional methods. To address these concerns, the present dissertation examined the within-trial temporal dynamics of implicit learning using both a traditional and a new data-driven analysis (i.e. nonparametric cluster-based permutation tests) to analyze ERPs related to IPSL in a Triplets Learning Task (TLT). Results from the traditional analysis determined that cue-based expectancies learned via implicit associations during the TLT are distinguishable by differences in N400 amplitude. This finding was confirmed by the cluster-based analysis, which returned a significant late-occurring cluster that overlapped in time and space with the N400. This Late Cluster occurred after the average response-time and appeared to capture processes reflecting conflict resolution related to target predictability. The cluster-based analysis also returned an early-occurring cluster that was sensitive to target predictability but was not captured by the traditional analysis. This Early Cluster occurred before the onset of the average response-time and likely reflects response inhibition. Both Clusters demonstrated significant effects early in learning that diminish with practice on the TLT. This finding suggests that although early on participants react to unexpected events, with practice, participants learn to expect unlikely target events to occur occasionally. Taken together, the findings from the present dissertation demonstrate the temporal dynamics of within-trial processes during IPSL and implicate ERP markers of response inhibition and conflict resolution during the TLT. Additionally, these findings highlight discrepancies between the cluster-based and the traditional analysis, calling attention to the need to incorporate data-driven methods when investigating ERPs.Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of Americ
University of Nebraska College of Medicine Class of 1940
Walter Alwin Georg Armbrust, Maurice Joyce Ayres, Wallace Edgar Baker, Joseph Harold Barr, Charles Mervil Bonniwell, Herman Henry Brinkman, Kenneth Winston Brown, Norville Lawrence Butler, Wayne Webster Carpenter, Robert Lawrence Casebeer, Ernest Anthony Cerv, Sidney Alexander Chait, W. Harold Civin, Robert Morris Cochran, Alfred Lyman Cook, Robert Francis Corkle, Richard Corbin Cullen, Robert Jerome Day, Thomas William Deakin, Wilford Joel Deweese, Edith Eason, John Edgar Farner, Robert Henry Fishbach, Philip Andrew Fuqua, Jess Franklin Gamble, William Vincent Glenn, Henry Christian Grabow, Oscar William Haffke, Arthur Boydston Hardy, Harmon Thomas Harvey, John Paul Heinke, Carl Augustus Heise, Jr., Victor Adam Herrmann, Robert Antoine Hillyer, John Bartlett Holyoke, Frank Gilbert Johnson, Julius Max Kantor, Harry Alvin Knauff, John Frederick Knox, William Pierce Logan, Robert Stanley Long, Lucile Elise Loseke, Vincent Sieber Lynn, Raymond Cronin McIllece, Stuart Johnson McWhorter, Thomas Emmett Mangum, Jr., Gordon Mather Martin, Robert James Morgan, Cynthia Trammell Morton, Frank David Mossman, Wendell James Newcomb, Robert Earle Nuernberger, Dan Atchison Nye, Ralph Lyle Oppen, Edward Joseph Clarence Panzer, Ralph Burton Pfeiffer, Elizabeth Roberta Philips, Reginald Clark Randall, Charles Erskine Richards, William M. Rosenbaum, Lawrence Joe Ruzicka, Stanley Herbert Schonberger, Alfred Harold Shamberg, Howard Clarence Slaughter, John Clark Slaughter, Jr., Melvin Lawrence Sommer, Clarence Nicholas Sorensen, Richard Lee Spradling, Frank Ashbrook Stewart, Hubert Clare Stewart, Charles Campbell Stuart, Philip Russel Teal, Robert Hadley Townley, Merlin Lee Trumbull, Francis Vaclav Vesely, Clare Coulter Wolf
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Teal, Day, Graybow, Bonniwell, Logan, Stuart, Sommers, Knauff, Carpenter, Eason, Martin, Cochran, MacIllyce, Pfieffer, Stuart, Heinke, Deakon
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Morgan, Knox, Casebeer, Mossman, Richards, Kantor, Butler, Schonberger, Long, Brinkman, Deweese, Shamberg, Oppen, Trumbull, H. Slaughter, John Holyoke, Townley, Nye, Ayers, J. Slaughter
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Cook, Chait, Stewart, Rosenbaum, Gamble, Lynn, Fuqua, Wolf, Mangum, H. Harvey, Brown, Corkle, Glenn, Baker, Spradling, Hermann, Sorenson, McWhorter, Hardy, Hillyer
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Heise, Armbrust, Ioske, Panzer, Farner, Veseley, Morton, Civin, Fishbach, Rousicka, Neurenberger, Randall, Cerv, Philips-Cerv, Barr, Cullenhttps://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/comclass/1021/thumbnail.jp
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