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David D. Lewis Civil War letter
This collection consists of one letter written by David D. Lewis while he served with the 13th Kansas Infantry
Correspondence of David Lawrence McKay, September to December 1934
Scans of letters sent to David Lawrence McKay during the period from September to December 1934. Most of the letters are from his mother, Emma Ray McKay and some are also addressed to Mildred, D. L. McKay\u27s wife. One letter is from George Sutherland, and one is from Emma Rae to Midene, David and Mildred\u27s daughter
David Rumsey Map Collection
The David Rumsey Map Collection is an impressive and free online resource for the public meant to mirror and supplement the physical collection of over 150,000 maps residing in the David Rumsey Map Center recently donated to the Stanford University Library. This review covers the site's unique features and capabilities, its drawbacks, and suggests what audience it would be relevant for
The DSM-5 - an interview with David Kupfer
In this podcast we talk to Prof David Kupfer about the challenges, controversies and future directions of DSM-5 by considering other research frameworks and classification systems of disease, and how this revised psychiatric diagnostic manual will impact global mental health classification and the field of medicine.\ud
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The podcast for this interview is available at: http://www.biomedcentral.com/sites/2999/download/Kupfer.mp
An Interview with Tony David Sampson: Author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks
Tony D. Sampson is Reader in Digital Culture and Communication in the School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI) at the University of East London, where he directs the EmotionUX lab, supervising research on the cognitive, emotional, and affective aspects of user experience. In 2013, he co-founded Club Critical Theory, an organization dedicated to the application of critical theory in everyday life in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Tony is the author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks and The Assemblage Brain: Sense Making in Neuroculture, both from the University of Minnesota Press. He blogs at viralcontagion.wordpress.com.
The editors of this special NANO issue are delighted to have the opportunity to talk with Tony about how his work touches on issues of imitation and contagion—a loaded term unpacked within his 2012 book
David Magarey
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Houck, David, March 13, 2004 [Interview]
David Houck was interviewed on March 13, 2004 by David Worley about his life at Gettysburg College during World War II and his experiences while serving in the war. He discussed his early life, losing his leg during the war, and his life after his service.Fortenbaugh, Robert D.; Sundermeyer, William K.; Hanson, Henry W.A.; Tilberg, Wilbur E.; Idle, Dunning; Houck, Marie; Dapp Jr., Frederick B.Henry W.A. Hanson Years; World War II
David Kennedy's MM Percussion Recital 2
Tchik by Nicolas Martynciow
Theif by Brian Nozny
Fantasy on Japanese Woodprings by Alan Hovhaness
Fiero by Aaron M. Thomas
Wind by Chin Cheng Lin
Rendezvous by Samuels/McCarthyRelated performance for this degree -- David Kennedy's MM Percussion Recital 1: http://hdl.handle.net/2346/63764Recital recordings are archival copies for educational purposes only. Members of the TTU community may request to listen/view them for educational purposes via the PDF link to the left
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Letter from W. H. Wood to David Fentress concerning the event of David's father dieing, someone being arrested, and the selling of a slave
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