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    Coon Chicken Inn Advertisement

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    Coon Chicken Inn Menu Cover and Back

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    Color photograph menu for Coon Chicken Inn features stereotypical depiction of an african american hotel porte

    June 3, 1933 Advertisement for Rae Bourbon and his "Boys will Be Girls" Revue at Coon Chicken Inn

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    Text document Advertisement on page 14 of the June 3, 1933 issue of the Salt Lake Telegram for Rae Bourbon and his "Boys will be Girls" Revue at Coon Chicken InnConverted from .jpg to .pdf for Compatibilit

    June 5, 1933 Salt Lake Tribune Advertisement for Ray Bourbon and his "Boys will Be Girls" Revue at Coon Chicken Inn

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    Text document crop of advertisement for Coon Chicken Inn and the appearance of Rae Bourbon and his "Girls Will Be Boys" Review along with the house band Doug Hawkins and his Coon Chicken Inn Orchestra. from page 9 of the June 5, 1933 issue of the Salt Lake TribuneConverted from .jpg to .pdf for Compatibilit

    Letter from D. Coon to James B. Finley

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    Coon writes on behalf of the Alexandria Division (Licking County) of The Sons of Temperance. They desire to have Finley address a public celebration at a date and time of his choosing. We have rather grown cold in the cause of late and are strong in the faith that you could do us much good in the way of a public address. Abstract Number - 1182https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/2163/thumbnail.jp

    Mr. Coon, Kearney, Nebraska

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    Subject: Cultivating corn

    I come to save you /

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    Products from enzyme-catalyzed oxidations of norcarenes.

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    Recent studies revealed that norcarane (bicyclo[4.1.0]heptane) is oxidized to 2-norcarene (bicyclo[4.1.0]-hept-2-ene) and 3-norcarene (bicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene) by iron-containing enzymes and that secondary oxidation products from the norcarenes complicate mechanistic probe studies employing norcarane as the substrate (Newcomb, M.; Chandrasena, R. E. P.; Lansakara-P., D. S. P.; Kim, H.-Y.; Lippard, S. J.; Beauvais, L. G.; Murray, L. J.; Izzo, V.; Hollenberg, P. F.; Coon, M. J. J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72, 1121-1127). In the present work, the product profiles from the oxidations of 2-norcarene and 3-norcarene by several enzymes were determined. Most of the products were identified by GC and GC-mass spectral comparison to authentic samples produced independently; in some cases, stereochemical assignments were made or confirmed by 2D NMR analysis of the products. The enzymes studied in this work were four cytochrome P450 enzymes, CYP2B1, CYPDelta2E1, CYPDelta2E1 T303A, and CYPDelta2B4, and three diiron-containing enzymes, soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) from Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath), toluene monooxygenase (ToMO) from Pseudomonas stutzeri OX1, and phenol hydroxylase (PH) from Pseudomonas stutzeri OX1. The oxidation products from the norcarenes identified in this work are 2-norcaranone, 3-norcaranone, syn- and anti-2-norcarene oxide, syn- and anti-3-norcarene oxide, syn- and anti-4-hydroxy-2-norcarene, syn- and anti-2-hydroxy-3-norcarene, 2-oxo-3-norcarene, 4-oxo-2-norcarene, and cyclohepta-3,5-dienol. Two additional, unidentified oxidation products were observed in low yields in the oxidations. In matched oxidations, 3-norcarene was a better substrate than 2-norcarene in terms of turnover by factors of 1.5-15 for the enzymes studied here. The oxidation products found in enzyme-catalyzed oxidations of the norcarenes are useful for understanding the complex product mixtures obtained in norcarane oxidations

    On unitarity of the Coon amplitude

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    The Coon amplitude is a one-parameter deformation of the Veneziano amplitude. We explore the unitarity of the Coon amplitude through its partial wave expansion using tools from qq-calculus. Our analysis establishes manifest positivity on the leading and sub-leading Regge trajectories in arbitrary spacetime dimensions DD, while revealing a violation of unitarity in a certain region of (q,D)(q,D) parameter space starting at the sub-sub-leading Regge order. A combination of numerical studies and analytic arguments allows us to argue for the manifest positivity of the partial wave coefficients in fixed spin and Regge asymptotics.Comment: 34 pages, 14 figures; v2: minor corrections and improvement
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