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Craig Family Photographs - Accession 1494
The Craig Family Photograph Collection consists of photographs of the Craig family in Chester, Rock Hill and at Winthrop. The photographs are of family members, friends, and African-American caregivers. The Photographs also show scenes of houses, churches, buildings, pools, farms, dams, bridges, and other scenes of the area.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2452/thumbnail.jp
The Craig-Riemann E1 Correlator Framework
This paper introduces the Craig–Riemann E1 correlator framework — a finite-N analytic method linking the vanishing structure of the Riemann zeta function and elliptic L-functions. It defines correlator operators, correlator limits, and conditional bridges connecting correlator zeros with analytic rank. The Craig–Riemann E1 equation is presented as a high-resolution analytic engine. The work is an opening gambit: an exploratory framework, not a final proof
Maximum dynamic stress on bridges traversed by moving loads
Most current research on dynamic effects due to traffic load on simply supported bridges focuses on the mid-span section of the bridge, since this location corresponds to the worst static bending moment. However, the maximum total moment allowing for dynamics, may differ considerably from the maximum moment at mid-span. This paper shows how the maximum can occur in a section relatively far from mid-span with a significant difference in magnitude.Other funderJournal websitewww.bridgesjournal.comEuropean 6th Framework Programme ARCHES (Assessment and Rehabilitation of Central European Highway Structures)Publisher requires the journal URL to appear on the record: www.bridgesjournal.com. Could use Description web link: Journal website as in http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2437? - AV 1/11/2010 au ke SB. 15/11/'1
Letter to the editor by Co-Chair of Lavender Bridges
This January 30, 1986 letter to the editor signed Co-Chair, Lavender Bridges addresses the front-page article in the Western Carolinian from January 23 titled “Addressing gay concerns: Lavender Bridges recognized.” The author was misquoted in the article and wishes to set the record straight. Lavender Bridges, an anonymously founded student organization open to all individuals, aimed to promote awareness of lesbian and gay lifestyle, provide lesbian and gay resources, and increase communication with all students and community members. The first organizational meeting took place October 10, 1985 and was officially recognized by the office of Student Development on December 13, 1985. The last mention of the group appeared in the October 10, 1991 issue of the Western Carolinian.Dear Mr. Editor,
I'd like to calf your attention to
the significance of language and
the importance of the use of
particular words to convey the
intended meanings of one person
(or group) to another. Specifically,
I refer to the article about Lavender
Bridges in your January 23 issue.
The only quotation in the
article was carefully planned and
the words were carefully selected
with the intention to convey clearly
that this orgainzation would NOT
address "specific concerns of
sexual orientation" more than
broader concerns affecting all
individuals in a society regardless
of one's sexuality. I am adamant
that if you are to quote an
individual (and in this particular
case you were able to copy from a
written quote) their specific
selection of words must be
considered and carefully
conveyed. On behalf of Lavender
Bridges, I will reiterate the specific
and correct quote that was
Western Carolinian
(704) 227 7267 Western Carolina University PO Box 66Culiowhee, North Carolina 28723
The WESTERN CAROLINIAN is published
weekly by the Publication Board of Western Carolina
University. It is an independent student publication
intended for the article:
"While Lavender Bridges
specifically addresses the
concerns of lesbian and gay
students, attendance is not a
reflection of sexual orientation. The
group wishes to extend an
invitation to any individual who is
interested in learning more about
the issues surrounding a lesbian or
gay lifestyle.
In addition, sexual orientation
is not the only area of one's lifestyle.
We assume labels only to begin
defining and clarifying for
ourselves and others who it is that
we really are. For gay people, this
mea ns eve n creati ng new words or
using old words for newer
concepts. We are no more strictly
sexual beings than bisexuals or
heterosexuals. What we are
though, has been overshadowed
by the labels which have been
used to create frightening myths
about us.
Sincerely,
Co-Chair, Lavender Bridge
Craig Bridge, Toledo, Ohio, 1956
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | bridges | Craig Bridg
Craig Bridge, Toledo, Ohio, 1956
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | bridges | Craig Bridg
Craig Memorial Bridge, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1952]
Helen Chollett and another woman look over a model of the proposed Craig Memorial and I-280 Bridge at Locke Branch Library around 1952. Terms associated with the photograph are: Craig Memorial Bridge (Toledo, Ohio) | bridges | Locke Branch Library (Toledo, Ohio) | libraries | bridges - models | Chollett, Helen | Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (Toledo, Ohio
Craig Memorial Bridge, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1952]
Helen Chollett and another woman look over a model of the proposed Craig Memorial and I-280 Bridge at Locke Branch Library around 1952. Terms associated with the photograph are: Craig Memorial Bridge (Toledo, Ohio) | bridges - models | Locke Branch Library (Toledo, Ohio) | Chollett, Helen | bridges | libraries | Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (Toledo, Ohio
Craig Bridge aerial view, Toledo, Ohio, 1956
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | bridges | Craig Bridg
Craig Bridge construction, Toledo, Ohio, 1955
Terms associated with the photograph are: aerial | bridges | Craig Bridg
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