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    Daniel James Christiansen, Salt Lake City, UT: an interview by Mira Reynolds, 10 December 2014

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    Transcript (15 pages) of an interview by Mira Reynolds with Daniel James Christiansen on December 10, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah

    FIT Authors Talks: The History of Modern Fashion with Daniel James Cole and Nancy Deihl

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    FIT Adjunct Assistant Professor Professor Daniel James Cole and NYU Assistant Professor Nancy Deihl will give an FIT Authors talk about their book, The History of Modern Fashion. Discussion and Q&A to follow.This book explores fashion not simply from an aesthetic point of view but also as a manifestation of social and cultural change. Focusing on fashion from 1850, the authors consider the evolution of women’s wear, menswear, and children’s wear. The book looks at the dissemination of style and the mechanisms of change, at the relationship between fashion and the visual, applied, and performing arts, the intertwined relationship between fashion and popular culture, the impact of new materials and technology, and the growing globalization of style.NOTE: This video is a recording of the presentation slides and audio only

    Reportaje a Daniel James.

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    Entrevista a Daniel James el 17 de Octubre de 1995

    Patterson, Daniel James

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    Biographical information for Daniel James Patterson. Includes photo of Union Pacific Railroad Station, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Daniel James

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    Daniel James was born on May 19, 1905, in Logansport, Indiana. James graduated from Logansport High School in 1923, before enrolling at Indiana University. He received his A.B. degree from Indiana in 1927 and then enrolled at the IU School of Law. After receiving his JD from the law school in 1929, he attended the Harvard Law School where he received a LL.M. degree in 1931. James spent the majority of his legal career with the New York firm that became Cahill, Gordon and Reindel. He joined the firm in 1934 and became a partner in 1944. He would be associated with the firm for more than 50 years, becoming an expert in the complex regulation of the financing and governance of electric generation and distribution utilities. From depression-born reorganization to the creation of new corporate forms for atomic energy generation, James advised the industry and formulated policy for clients. James was the first Chair of the law school’s Board of Visitors in 1964 and severed multiple terms on the Board. He also served for more than twenty years on the IU Foundation’s Board. James received the university’s Distinguished Alumni Service Award in 1958, and was inducted into the Indiana University School of Law Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 1986. Daniel James died in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1997 at the age of 92.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1164/thumbnail.jp

    Daniel James

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    Daniel James was born on May 19, 1905, in Logansport, Indiana. James graduated from Logansport High School in 1923, before enrolling at Indiana University. He received his A.B. degree from Indiana in 1927 and then enrolled at the IU School of Law. After receiving his JD from the law school in 1929, he attended the Harvard Law School where he received a LL.M. degree in 1931. James spent the majority of his legal career with the New York firm that became Cahill, Gordon and Reindel. He joined the firm in 1934 and became a partner in 1944. He would be associated with the firm for more than 50 years, becoming an expert in the complex regulation of the financing and governance of electric generation and distribution utilities. From depression-born reorganization to the creation of new corporate forms for atomic energy generation, James advised the industry and formulated policy for clients. James was the first Chair of the law school’s Board of Visitors in 1964 and severed multiple terms on the Board. He also served for more than twenty years on the IU Foundation’s Board. James received the university’s Distinguished Alumni Service Award in 1958, and was inducted into the Indiana University School of Law Academy of Law Alumni Fellows in 1986. Daniel James died in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1997 at the age of 92.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1164/thumbnail.jp

    Snapshot, Daniel James Scott, August 26, 2013

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    Daniel James Scott, associate director of the USF St. Petersburg Entrepreneurship Program in our College of Business, has been named the Florida 2013 Small Business Advocate of the Year

    Daniel James y Mirta Lobato, Paisajes del pasado. Relatos e imágenes de una comunidad obrera (2024)

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    Review of Daniel James y Mirta Lobato. Paisajes del pasado. Relatos e imágenes de una comunidad obrera. Buenos Aires, Edhasa, 2024, 570 pgs.Reseña de Daniel James y Mirta Lobato. Paisajes del pasado. Relatos e imágenes de una comunidad obrera. Buenos Aires, Edhasa, 2024, 570 pgs

    [Portrait of Reverend Daniel James Draper] [picture] /

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    Condition: good.; Inscriptions: signed "Botterill artist" - in medium l.r. "Revd. D.J. Draper, born 28/8/1810 at Wickham, England. Drowned in wreck of S.S. London, Bay of Biscay, 11/1/1866" - in ink on reverse; Title supplied by cataloguer.; One of a pair of portraits by Botterill in matching frames, see Portrait of Elizabeth Draper, PIC/3462. Portrait of Reverend Daniel James Draper, Wesleyan Methodist Minister in Australia from 1836
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