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    Applique-Rose quilt, by Nora Ellen Cook Duncan

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    Image of Applique-Rose quilt created in 1935-1936 by Nora Ellen Cook Duncan. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Nora Duncan as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Estimated date of fabric in quilt 1930

    Interview with Mr. Frederick P. Champ by J. Duncan Brite, 1955

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    Typed and handwritten notes from an interview with Mr. Frederick P. Champ by J. Duncan Brite, November 11, 1955. Topics include Jimmie McLain or Dr. I.Q. from the radio (an Episcopal Ministerial student) and Thomas Oldman who endowed the Episcopal Church to Logan, Utah

    Double Nine Patch quilt, by Roseanna Taylor Duncan

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    Image of Double Nine Patch quilt created prior to 1880 by Roseanna Taylor Duncan. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Irene Deeben as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-199

    1973-07-13 Mignon Doran Coffee Panel and a Panel Q&A with J. Duncan

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    Mignon Doran coffee and panel for pre-registration and a panel Q&A with J. Duncan, recorded on July 13, 1973

    Interview with J. Wade and Fern Duncan, 1989.

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    Pampa, Texas One of the last areas of Texas to be settled, the northern Panhandle area that includes Pampa was shaped by the land speculator-driven development of the early 1900s and the wide open oil boom of the mid 1920s. J. Wade and Fern Duncan, longtime Pampa merchants, recall the oil- and agriculture-driven economy that followed the first plows that broke the prairie

    Leadership without authority: Iain Duncan Smith as leader of the Conservative Party

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    This chapter analyses the tenure of Iain Duncan Smith as leader of the Conservative Party in opposition between September 2001 and October 2003. It argues that his leadership was fatally undermined by a lack of authority within his own party. This problem was derived in part from the manner of his election, during which he received the explicit endorsement of less than a third of his parliamentary colleagues, but flowed more fundamentally from his limitations as a political leader. Duncan Smith’s leadership weaknesses are considered in relation to three main themes. Firstly, he was an ineffectual public communicator. As leader of the opposition he had three main audiences to address: the Parliamentary Conservative Party (PCP), the wider party (i.e. the membership), and the electorate. In each case he failed to connect successfully, making little impact with the general public and losing the confidence of his parliamentary colleagues and, eventually, the party members whose votes had installed him as leader. Secondly, his leadership was plagued with party management problems, and as the chapter explores, many of these were self-inflicted and eminently avoidable. Thirdly, the chapter suggest that Duncan Smith’s personality was ill-suited to the role of leader of the opposition, as his handling of moments of crisis demonstrates the difficulties he experienced coping with the pressures of leadership

    Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation

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    The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters

    Adam Duncan

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    Adam Duncan was a brother of Catherin Duncan Moon. Photo can be located on page 319 of the Jensen Utah Book

    The Letter and Spirit of the Code

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    Duncan, J, 38006

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    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/382873Surname: DUNCAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 38006. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-1285.222520 Item: [2016.0049.15166] "Duncan, J, 38006
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