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Oral history interview with Joe Conner
Joe Conner, a member of the Osage tribe, earned a doctorate degree in psychology from Oklahoma State University back in the 1970s. He looks back on his life and his work in higher education and Native American affairs. Conner includes his memories of his time in college, meeting his future wife, and his early career. He discusses opening a consulting firm called Paradox to reach out to minorities about scholarships. He also talks about his work with a local newspaper and with the Tall Chief Theatre.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Oral history interview with Carol Conner
Carol Conner earned a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Oklahoma State University back in the 1970s. She shares stories of her early life, racism she witnessed, her journey into academia, meeting her husband, and the various projects that she is working on within her community. She discusses the hardships she faced as a woman earning her doctorate, and how she would always speak up for herself and never back down. She discusses life with her husband, Joe, who is also in the psychology field, and the work they do with Native Americans and the careers that they have had throughout the years. She also talks about the revival of the Tall Chief Theatre and the local newspaper in her community.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Nancy Conner
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "NANCY CONNER-- (Mrs. Leslie L. Conner Jr.) University of Oklahoma alumna, majored in fashion merchandising . . . Worked for the university after marriage . . . Husband of 10 years is and attorney.
Dr. Joe Hoyle – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Joe Hoyle, Associate Professor of Accounting in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, discusses Introduction to Financial Accounting, a unique online textbook that incorporates many different learning and media techniques. By offering introductory videos, embedded multiple-choice questions and real-life interviews with an investment manager, Hoyle and his co-author include something for every student. The book will be published by Flat World Knowledge in early 2010
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[About the author Joe Clark HBSS]
Sheet of text describing photographer Joe Clark and his beginnings in Detroit, Michigan that was displayed during an exhibition of Joe Clark, HBSS photography at the Detroit Institute of Arts
Joe Warner
Joe Warner, the author of Biscuits and 'Taters, at the Manatee Historical Commission booth at the 1983 Manatee County Fair
Mrs. Leslie Conner
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Moderator was Mrs. Leslie Conner, whose husband, son and son - in - law are all attorneys, and helping her in the discussion were Mrs. James D. Fellers, Mrs. B. E. Harkey, Mrs. John Belt and Mrs. Boston smith.
Captain And Mrs. Joe Paul Conner, Hold Their Adopted German Babies, Mike, 10 Months; And Melissa, Nine Months.
Photograph of two women, a man, two babies and a dog. Caption: "Captain and Mrs. Joe Paul Conner, of Durant, after 18 months in Germany, are home with their babies and a young German girl who came with them to become an American citizen.
The Running Revolution: Observations and Advice from Joe Henderson
Joe Henderson has been the heartbeat of the running revolution since its beginnings in the early 1970s. Hiz eighth book offers the best of his running and writing career to this point (1980). Best-selling author Dr. George Sheehan says of him, Joe is a deceptively simple writer who makes it look easy. His instincts and intuitions about the running experience give him complete control, complete confidence. When it comes to writing about running, Joe has perfect pitch. Fellow author Jim Fixx adds that Henderson is as good a mentor as anyone could be lucky enough to have.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/prairiestriders_pubs/1193/thumbnail.jp
The relationship between price of tobacco and smoking
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014University of Washington Abstract The relationship between price of tobacco and smoking Ruben Conner Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Acting Assistant Professor Joe Dieleman Global Health Department Background: Tobacco is well documented as being extremely harmful to health. Prior studies have shown that the price of cigarettes can be one of the best deterrents from smoking. However, most studies have taken place only in high income countries. I assemble a large panel dataset that includes low/middle countries and analyze the effect of price on smoking. Methods: Our overall goal is to estimate the price elasticity of tobacco. To do this, I employ two main models: a within-between estimator and a first difference model. The within-between estimator allows us to see the effect of cigarettes both cross-sectionally and within specific countries. The first difference model is excellent for looking at change over time but shows only the effect within countries. Results: Across countries, I find an elasticity of -.19, equivalent to a -1.9% decrease in consumption for a 10% increase in price. This cross-sectional estimate is slightly lower than estimates by other studies. I do not find a within country effect using multiple specifications of the model. We also do not find significant results for models that use prevalence rather than consumption as an outcome. Conclusion: We have found estimates for the price elasticity of tobacco that are lower than other studies. However, our analysis is hampered by a short panel and a lack of variation between countries
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