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Bertha D. Angus
Bertha Angus was born September 17, 1885 at Maquon, Illinois. Her parents were Joseph R. and Arvella Davis Dennis. She married John Alexander Angus on October 6, 1906 in Vernal, Utah. They had four daughters. She died Friday, May 5, 1978 in an automobile accident
The singin lass : a reflection on the life of the poet Marion Angus (1865-1946) in the form of an account of her life and work, and three extracts from 'Blackthorn', a novel
Part 1 of this thesis comprises a biography which, for the first time, places Marion Angus within her historical, family and social context. A version of this was published as the introduction to my edited collection The Singin Lass: Selected Work of Marion Angus (Polygon, 2006).
Assumptions made about the poet's activities and attitudes derive from critical reading of archival material: her published 'diaries', letters and prose, as well as her poetry. The appraisal of her work places it within literary contexts. The development of her linguistic awareness of the Scots language is traced and the extent of her commitment to it noted.
I conclude that assessment of her work has frequently been affected by erroneous judgements about her lifestyle and that the poetry, which has greater depth than it sometimes is given credit for, illuminates her struggle rather than defines her character. Her strength and resilience, as well as her contribution to Scots literature, should be respected and admired.
Part II comprises three extracts from Blackthorn, a novel based on aspects of the life and work of Marion Angus. My starting point was the marked contrast between her earlier prose and her later poetry. This, I believe, reflects an actual family crisis which is central to my narrative. The extracts presented here (dated 1900, 1930 and 1945-46) present a credible alternative to inaccurate assumptions which were made about her life. I explore two actual significant relationships in her life: with a sister who becomes wholly dependent on her, and with a younger friend who looks after her in her final year. In the absence of any firm evidence of lovers, I speculate on other relationships
Bertha D. Angus
Bertha Angus was born September 17, 1885 at Maquon, Illinois. Her parents were Joseph R. and Arvella Davis Dennis. She married John Alexander Angus on October 6, 1906 in Vernal, Utah. They had four daughters. She died Friday, May 5, 1978 in an automobile accident in Ioka, Utah. She is buried in Roosevelt Memorial Park in Roosevelt, Utah. Photo is located on page 314 of the Jensen Utah Book
Portrait of Senator J.P.D. Dunn, N.S.W. [picture] /
Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Good.; Inscriptions: "Senator J. P. D. Dunn (N.S.W.)" --In pencil on reverse. "Angus McNeil, photo., Kempsey" --Printed lower right
ESTIMATING THE ECONOMIC VALUES ASSOCIATED WITH EPDS FOR ANGUS BULLS AT AUCTION
The genetic traits that an Angus bull possesses convey the reproductive and economic value of the animal to potential buyers. This paper examines and draws comparisons between the value of actual production weights and production EPDs, while also establishing values for ultrasound EPDs. Results indicate that only one EPD, birth weight, was valued by buyers more than its corresponding actual weight, though actual weights and EPDs significantly impacted price. Ultrasound EPDs were also found to be significant, suggesting buyers of Angus bulls consider carcass information when purchasing bulls.Angus Bulls, Birth Weight, Carcass, EPDs, Hedonic Model, Livestock Production/Industries,
Field notes of Angus M. Woodbury, Dale Parker, and Calvin Fremling
Field notes by Angus M. Woodbury and Dale Parker from 1952 and 1954, from research on animals among plant communities in western Utah, including references to rodents, birds, snakes, rabbits and coyotes. Areas visited include Cane Springs, Tooele County; Fish Springs, Juab County; Gandy Springs area, Millard County; the Goshen-Elberta area, Utah County; Skull Valley, Tooele County; and others. Also field notes by Woodbury and Calvin R. Fremling on an antelope (pronghorn) study in the Dugway area in August of 1952; notes by Fremling from a rodent study at Simpson Mountain in September of 1952, and of a rabbit movement study in December 1952 to March of 1953. This digital file contains the entire contents of folder 9 from box 20 of the Angus Munn Woodbury papers collection
Resumen de padres Angus 2023
Con gran satisfacción, la Asociación Argentina de Angus presenta la 33ª edición de su Resumen de Padres Angus, fruto del acuerdo firmado en 1989 con el INTA (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria), que dio origen al programa ERA (Evaluación de Reproductores Angus).
Por segunda vez, en este Resumen se incluye el DEP de docilidad en 301 toros (de los 566 evaluados), cuyas 7375 crías fueron evaluadas y aportadas por 46 cabañas, en esta importante característica. Cabe destacar que, por el momento, este es un DEP clásico. El aporte de más información de docilidad, por parte de las demás cabañas adheridas al programa ERA, permitirá formar nuestra propia población de referencia (training population) para esta característica, para así obtener DEP enriquecidos. Por tal motivo, invitamos a las cabañas a evaluar la docilidad de sus crías y a aportar al ERA los datos obtenidos, siguiendo el Protocolo de Toma de Datos de Docilidad (ver Apéndice D) que elaboramos
en 2019, así como también ver el video sobre el tema (subido en el canal Angus de YouTube), para codificar correctamente esta característica muy importante y de alta heredabilidad.Instituto de GenéticaFil: Monti, Aldo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Salerno, Juan Carlos. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Baluk, Maria Ines. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Ellinger, Andres. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Trazar, Mariela Alejandra. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Moglie, Juan Jose. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Genética; ArgentinaFil: Guitou, Horacio. Asociación Argentina de Angus; ArgentinaFil: Fernández Alt, Mariano. Asociación Argentina de Angus; ArgentinaFil: Curuchet, Agustín R. Asociación Argentina de Angus; ArgentinaFil: García Guerra, Sol. Asociación Argentina de Angus; ArgentinaFil: Gauna, Diego. Asociación Argentina de Angus; ArgentinaFil: Chaves, Sonia M. Asociación Argentina de Angus; Argentin
Tularemia data and reports [01]
Reports (typed and manuscript) by Angus M. Woodbury and associated correspondence and notes related to the study of Tularemia in the Great Salt Lake Desert of Utah. Includes typescript (25 pages plus tables and 40 pages of references) entitled, "Ecological studies of tularemia in Utah" from about 1963; a typescript (7 pages) co-authored by Dale D. Parker entitled "Some ecological aspects of Tularemia;" a draft typescript (21 pages plus 11 pages of tables) by Woodbury entitled, "Ecology of Tularemia in Utah"; and other papers on the subject. This digital file contains the entire contents of folder 4 from box 24 of the Angus Munn Woodbury papers collection
D. J. Angus: Practical Entrepreneur
Biography of entrepreneur D. J. Angus. Angus donated a 50-foot vessel, the Angus, to Grand Valley Water Resources Institute for aquatic sciences instruction and research.https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/reports/1011/thumbnail.jp
Angus, D, VX40113
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/368805Surname: ANGUS
Given Name(s) or Initials: D
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX40113
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 6364178847
Item: [2016.0049.01132] "Angus, D, VX40113
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