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David J. Dolan House
The David J. Dolan House, formerly named the Estate House and completed in 1930, has been home to several iterations of university programs, including the School of Continuing Education, University College, and the Center for Ignatian Spirituality.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/image-archive/1035/thumbnail.jp
Memo from Mike Dolan, August 28, 1999
Alternate title: Subj : Fw : FWD > WTO Media ; Date : 8/31/99 9:34:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time ; From : [email protected] (Patti Goldman) ; To : [email protected], [email protected].
Alternate title: From : Mike Dolan ; To : Juliette Beck.
Names mentioned in Memo (in alphabetical order by first name and in the form they appear in the memo): Am[erican] Prospect, American Lands, Amy Goodman, Andrea Durbin, Ann Hedreen, Antonia J., APEX, Bill Daley, Bryon Rushing, Communications Works, CTC [Citizens Trade Campaign], Dan Seligman, Dave Batker, David Foster, Debi [Barker], Democracy Now, Dennis Brutus, EarthJustice, EMS [EarthJustice], FOE [Friends of the Earth], Gary Hubbard, Global Exchange, Globalize This Action Camp, GTW [Global Trade Watch], Helene Cooper, IATP [Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy], IFG [International Forum on Globalization], IPS, John Cavanagh, Jason [Mark], Jeremy Madsen, Jim Hightower, Jim Pucket, Juliette Beck, Kasia, Knickerbocker Fair Trade Campaign, Labor Temple, Larry [Weiss], Laura L., Lloyd Ritter, Lori, Making Contact, Margrete Strand, Mark Ritchie, Mary Bottari, Michelle Sforza, Mother Jones, National Radio Project, New Republic, NPR [National Public Radio], Patrick Woodall, Patti Goldman, PERC, Prog[ressive] Populist, Public Citizen, Rachel, Ruckus, Sally [Soriano], Sara Anderson, Scott Nova, Sierra Club, The Nation, Tom Turner, Victor Menotti, WSJ.
The Memo from Mike Dolan is one of several electronic mail correspondences; the first message was sent from Jason Mark to Juliette Beck, Juliette Beck forwarded that message generally to "WTO Media" which apparently included Mike Dolan, Mike Dolan then forwarded the message to a range of people including Patti Goldman, and Patti Goldman forwarded the message to "bethatej" and Ann Hedreen; it is this final forwarded message that is in the WTO Seattle Collection.
The correspondence was printed on scratch paper; on the reverse sides of the four sheets are separate 1989 communications from the United States Department of the Interior and the State of Washington Department of Wildlife, both stamped by the Kettle Falls Ranger District, Colville National Forest.Before WTOOrganizational MaintenanceTradeAmerican Prospect, American Lands, APEX, Communications Works, Citizens Trade Campaign, Democracy Now, EarthJustice Legal Defense Fund, Friends of the Earth, Global Exchange, Globalize This Action Camp, Global Trade Watch, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, International Forum on Globalization, IPS, Knickerbocker Fair Trade Campaign, Labor Temple, Making Contact, National Radio Project, New Republic, NPR [National Public Radio], PERC, Progressive Populist, Public Citizen, Sierra Club, The Nation, United States Department of the Interior, State of Washington Department of Wildlife, Kettle Falls Ranger District, Colville National Fores
Spherical White with Diamond
Site-specific public work, commissioned by NATUR North Atlantic Tales/Curated Place in collaboration with National Trust Formby. The work includes three sound installations: 'Spherical White with Diamond', stereo work (voice: Jez Dolan). 'Þytur', 9 mono-channels (voices: Maja Jantar, Angela Rawlings, Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir). 'The Shadowy Space Beneath', a stereo work, which builds on texts from Jane Sprackland’s Strands (2013) (voices: David Dolan Martin, Ellie Paskall and Alicia Prowse)
David J. Dolan House with parking lot
The photo is of the David J. Dolan House, formerly named the Estate House and completed in 1930. This photo shows the house before it was transformed to become part of the University campus. The parking lot was turned into lawn and walking paths, and the trees in front were removed to show more of the building\u27s unique facade.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/image-archive/1034/thumbnail.jp
To : Chuck Harple ; Fr : Mike ectionDotboycial I Dolan ; Dt : 8/30 ; Re : WTO items ; cc : Lori [p.2 of 2]
Names and organizations mentioned in the correspondence (as they appear): Chuck Harple, Mike Dolan, Lori, John Rabine, Mark Andresen, Vinnie O'Brian, Joe Uehlein, Local 227, Ed Tyler, Larry Weiss, Brother Kiegler, Dave Foster, Teamsters Local 174, Bob Hasegawa, CTC, IBT, USWA, PACE, UAW, UNITE, ILWU, Ron Judd, Klinefelter, David Smith, Bill Daley, Margrete Strand, Tod, Jim Wilkinson.Before WTOPersonal CommunicationTradeLocal 227, Teamsters Local 174, Citizens Trade Campaign, IBT, United Steelworkers of America, PACE, United Auto Workers, UNITE, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Unio
The Shadowy Space beneath
Stereo work, part of the site-specific public work, 'Spherical White with Diamond', commissioned by NATUR North Atlantic Tales/Curated Place in collaboration with National Trust Formby. The work builds on text from Jane Sprackland’s 'Strands' (2013). Voices: David Dolan Martin, Ellie Paskall and Alicia Prowse
To : Chuck Harple ; Fr : Mike ectionDotboy" Dolan ; Dt : 8/30 ; Re : WTO items ; cc : Lori [p.1 of 2]
Names and organizations mentioned in the correspondence (as they appear): Chuck Harple, Mike Dolan, Lori, John Rabine, Mark Andresen, Vinnie O'Brian, Joe Uehlein, Local 227, Ed Tyler, Larry Weiss, Brother Kiegler, Dave Foster, Teamsters Local 174, Bob Hasegawa, CTC [Citizens Trade Campaign], IBT, USWA, PACE, UAW, UNITE, ILWU, Ron Judd, Klinefelter, David Smith, Bill Daley, Margrete Strand, Tod, Jim Wilkinson.Before WTOPersonal CommunicationTradeLocal 227, Teamsters Local 174, Citizens Trade Campaign, IBT, United Steelworkers of America, PACE, United Auto Workers, UNITE, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Unio
David Askevold
Gale traces Askevold's transition from conceptual to media-oriented works during the 1960s and 1970s. Philosophical note by Dolan. Includes texts and excerpts from four works created in the 1970s. Biographical notes. 6 bibl. ref
Water Framework Directive Article 7, The Drinking Water Directive and European Pesticide Regulation: impacts on diffuse pesticide pollution, potable water decision making and catchment management strategy
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) promotes increased awareness of catchment processes and challenges the established dependence on a ‘treatment-led approach’ for the supply of European Drinking Water Directive (DWD) compliant potable water. In particular, WFD Article 7 promotes a ‘prevention-led approach’ to DWD compliance, based on pollution prevention at source to reduce investment in new treatment. In this context the challenge of preventing diffuse pesticide pollution from agricultural sources is significant because metaldehyde (a molluscide) and to a lesser extent the herbicide clopyralid are, despite current treatment, causing DWD non compliance for drinking water in a number of English catchments. Analysis presented here identifies that a successful transition from a ‘treatment-led’ to a ‘prevention-led’ approach will require collective action from, and shared mutual understanding between, a number of stakeholder groups. However, each of these groups has a unique perspective on WFD Article 7 and other elements of the currently uncoordinated legal and voluntary framework for diffuse pesticide pollution prevention. A toolbox of intervention options and a set of criteria to evaluate current catchment management actions are proposed to help the WFD competent authority facilitate WFD Article 7 compliance.Water suppliers need to improve their understanding of the reasons for pesticide use. Through consultation with pesticide agronomists, important drivers of pesticide use, a hierarchy of adaptation options available if a particular pesticide is restricted and key messages for catchment managers and regulators were identified. Based on this foundation a classification system to inform and prioritise water sector decision making for investment in catchment management was developed.Additionally, analysis presented here demonstrates that the DWD standard for pesticides, which determines the level of catchment management required for WFD Article 7 compliance, is not itself consistent with European environmental policy principles, particularly the precautionary principle, and needs to be reviewed
Sibley-Renville Fiber-to-the-Home Economic Impact Study
1 electronic resource (PDF). This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Lazarus, William; Nelson, David; Dolan, Tim. (2010). Sibley-Renville Fiber-to-the-Home Economic Impact Study. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/171634
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