26,992 research outputs found
James R. Cook Interviews
Two interviews with U. S. Army officer R. James Cook. Cook was on active duty with the United States Army for over 20 years - first as an enlisted soldier, E2-E6; and subsequently as an officer, 2LT - MAJ. He is a decorated combat veteran who was deployed to Afghanistan, with a background in military intelligence and aviation. From 2005-2006 he served as aide-de-camp to the Commanding General at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Cook has served twice in the Army ROTC department at VMI
Letter from John P. John to Joseph R. Goodman, 1942
Letter from John P. John to Joseph R. Goodman: "Here are a couple of letters Caleb received concerning the Japanese situation. I have already sent him a condensed record of their general text. Probably more material will be coming in from time to time and we will forward it to you. I guess this is sufficient since Caleb has spoken with you in detail about the problem and where he is to be contacted in the east. Louise Thompson and I are holding things down while Caleb is away and can be contacted here by mail for anything."Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
Agnes Cook
Agnes Cook is pictured her senior year at Alterra High School. She is the daughter of John R. and Amelia Cook of Ballard. She married John Lubniewski. She was born July 21, 1921 and died December 8, 2007
Troisieme Voyage De Cook, Ou Voyage A L'Océan Pacifique
TROISIEME VOYAGE DE COOK, OU VOYAGE A L'OCÉAN PACIFIQUE
Troisieme Voyage De Cook, Ou Voyage A L'Océan Pacifique
Troisieme Voyage De Cook, Ou Voyage A L'Océan Pacifique (Tome Premier) ([2]r)
Troisieme Voyage De Cook, Ou Voyage A L'Océan Pacifique (Tome Second) ([2]r)
Troisieme Voyage De Cook, Ou Voyage A L'Océan Pacifique (Tome Quatrieme) ( -
Edith Cook
Edith Cook is the daugther of John R. and Amelia Cook. She married Charles Raymond Westwood. She was born July 17, 1926 and died February 28, 2008
Letters from John Brinks to Rhoda LeCocq, December 8, 1924
Two letters sent by John R. Brinks to his sister Rhoda Brinks LeCocq and Frank Jr. relaying the information sent to him by Johanna Cook and Grace Hulst in Michigan.https://nwcommons.nwciowa.edu/vanderhulst/1001/thumbnail.jp
R Code and Output Supporting: Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?
The archive consists of 9 files:
1. WA_elk.R = R code used to analyze elk resighting data.
2. WA_elk.html = html output resulting from running the R code in WA_elk.R.
3. Mtg_AK_WA.R = R code used to analyze mountain goat resighting data.
4. Mtg_AK_WA.html = html output resulting from running the R code in Mtg_AK_WA.R.
5. Moose_MN.R = R code used to analyze moose resighting data.
6. Moose_MN.html = html output resulting from running the R code in Moose_MN.R.
7. sightdat.csv = resighting data collected from moose in Minnesota between 2004 and 2007.
8. MTG_Sight_Alaska.csv = resighting data collected from mountain goats in Alaska.
9. NE_MN_Map.pdf = map of collection region for moose resighting data.These files contain R code (along with associated output from running the code) supporting all results reported in "Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?" in Wildlife Society Bulletin. The lead author wrote this code to analyze multi-year re-sighting data collected from moose (Alces alces) in Minnesota, elk (Cervus elaphus) in Washington, and mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) in Washington and Alaska, to evaluate whether detection probabilities increased or decreased as a function of time since animals were captured.Fieberg, John R; White, Kevin S. (2015). R Code and Output Supporting: Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6Z597
R. W. Thames, Omar Craig, J. E. Ruffin, Bill Watson, Tommy Everett, Jack Cook, John Correro, Howard Hammill, Charles Weatherly
Officers of the 1969 MSU Alumni Association are pictured: R. W. Thames, Omar Craig, J. E. Ruffin, Bill Watson, Tommy Everett, Jack Cook, John Correro, Howard Hammill, and Charles Weatherly.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/3975/thumbnail.jp
[John B. Hays and Richard E. Wolf, Jr. in laboratory, 1981]
On Recto: 95.John B. Hays and Richard E. Wolf, Jr.. UMBC professor, planning a new course on laboratory techniques used in genetic engineering.On Verso: University of Maryland Baltimore County Genetic Engineering - 1. Mar 5 1981 M. L to R John B. Hays Richard E. Wolf Jr. L-R Drs. John B. Hays Richard E. Wolf Jr. Sunpapers Photograph George H. Cook. [3 col box? For?-18 3 colx5. BNR-998-BS. On clipping: Sun photo - George H. Cook. genes. A new course - thought to be only one of its kind in nation - is being planned at the University of Maryland Baltimore County to train undergraduate students in laboratory techniques used in genetic engineering. Faculty members John B. Hays (left) and Richard E. Wolf, Jr. note there is a need for highly skilled people for the growing industry. (Article, C7)
Local Author Talk with John Grabowski
On Wednesday, April 10 2024, meet author John J. Grabowski and hear about his recent book titled Cleveland Cultural Gardens: A Landscape of Diversity. From their beginnings as private farmland to their current form as monuments to cultural and ethnic diversity, the unique collection of landscaped, themed gardens that compose Cleveland’s Cultural Gardens holds a rich history. Honoring and embodying the cultural heritages of a region through the beauty of shared outdoor spaces, John J. Grabowski guides readers through this story, using both archival images and Lauren R. Pacini’s stunning contemporary photography.
To see the video of this presentation, click Link to Full Text in the upper right corner
- …
