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Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton.
Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton in Fulon Street, Trenton, NJ. At Opswing ceremonies, 1953 third club house next to their second house
Daniel Womack
Photograph of Daniel Womack performing on stage with his guitar at the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival in Ferrum, Virginia. Daniel was born in Pittsylvania County, and moved to Roanoke as an adult
Heritage Quartet
Photograph of the Heritage Quartet singing a Harmonia Sarca song at the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival in Ferrum, Virginia. Ray and Kathy Good are from Harrisonburg, Virginia, and sing with Mary Trissle and Dwight Burkholder, from Waynesboro, Virginia
Marriage record of Fulton, David O. and Allen, Fleddie
Marriage license for David O. Fulton and Fleddie Allen. A.P. Brockway was the Justice of the Peace
Pacific Solutions for the Environment: A Personal Journey
This paper addresses David Fulton’s career as a documentary filmmaker. In his own words, Fulton explains how his sense of responsibility for the natural environment and its interplay with human presence was established. His is a story of personal involvement and an emotional journey into a pacific solution for the meeting of man and nature
Map of the County of Montgomery and Fulton
Burr, David H. Map of the County of Montgomery and Fulton. Map [1in. =2.5mi.]. Physical Map, hand-painted. Ithaca, NY: Stone & Clark, 1839. Print.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1110/thumbnail.jp
An audio file memory IU East faculty of the first 40 years
The recording includes an error of memory on the part of Sue McFadden, Tom Thomas retired in 2008 and passed away in 2009. smcDavid Fulton was a friend, colleague and Chancellor to Tom Thomas, from 1978-2009. The audio file is a conversation between David and Sue McFadden, IU East Librarian.Indiana University Eas
Pacific Solutions for the Environment: A Personal Journey
This paper addresses David Fulton’s career as a documentary filmmaker. In his own words, Fulton explains how his sense of responsibility for the natural environment and its interplay with human presence was established. His is a story of personal involvement and an emotional journey into a pacific solution for the meeting of man and nature
Conclusion: Future Directions?
Many ideas reach a tipping point and then they escape the person who first came up with them. When people talk about the ‘theory of evolution’, Darwin’s authoritative voice is still resonant in the concept but researchers who have followed him have taken the initial ideas he proposed and developed them, elaborated on them, changed some basic concepts and carried those ideas forward until the propositions he originally put forward have taken on a life of their own. A similar process has occurred with the idea of ‘the culture industry’, a concept originally designed to shock. It was introduced by Adorno and Horkheimer ([1944] 2002) to express their concerns about the problems of developing a commercial imperative by putting art and industry together — two seemingly incompatible things. Others such as Bernard Miege (2004) and David Hesmondhalgh (2013) picked up the idea of a culture industry and presented empirical and well-reasoned evidence to support it, at the same time modifying and critiquing the central idea in the process. In undertaking the research necessary to confirm or reject what were initially theoretical propositions, these researchers lent their work to a steady evolution of them. We make a similar but more limited claim here. The systems approach to creativity, as described more fully by Fulton and Paton in Chapter 3, owes a lot to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1988, 1997, 1999, 2014) but, as this book demonstrates, the idea is beginning to break free of its moorings
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