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David Mattson
David Mattson was the Utah State Treasurer in 1911 and Secretary of State in 1912
Mattson, Karl J., May 17, 2017 [Interview]
Former Chaplain Karl J. Mattson was interviewed on May 17, 2017, by Michael Birkner about becoming chaplain at Gettysburg College, with emphasis on his role in the Center for Public Service.Vannorsdall, John W.; Crowner, David L.; Hanson, Carl Arnold; Warner, Stephen H.; Natter, Gretchen Carlson; Olinger, Paula; Rabinowitz, Sima; Glassick, Charles E.; Ramsey, Julie L.; Haaland, Gordon A.; Anderson, Charles E.; Hook, Wade F.Carl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Years; Gordon A. Haaland Year
13. Dan Mattson on his September 25, 2012 Sermon
Dr. Daniel Mattson explains how he developed his Chapel Sermon from Isaiah 53:4-9 on Tuesday, September 25, 2012.https://scholar.csl.edu/preacherstudio/1012/thumbnail.jp
David Mattson, County Clerk, Ogden
Cartoon portrait of David Mattson, Weber County Clerk at Ogden, Utah, in the early 20th centuryArtwork from the book Just for Fun: Cartoons and Caricatures of Men in Utah published in 1906 by E. A. Thompson, Press of the F. W. Gardiner Company. No artist signature, but style suggests Brotz
Zircon provenance of the Carboniferous Mattson delta complex, western Laurentian margin, Canada: record of a Greenland sourced pancontinental river system
New detrital zircon U-Pb dates for seven late VisĂŠan to Bashkirian (Middle Mississippian to Lower Pennsylvanian) Mattson and Kindle formation sandstone samples from the Mattson delta complex in the Liard Basin of northeastern British Columbia, combined with two previously published detrital zircon samples from these units, indicate a dominant Greenland Caledonian clastic wedge and orogen source with a small contribution of Ellesmerian aged material. This provenance remained consistent over time. The Labrador-Greenland high was the only paleogeographically viable source area during the time of deposition of the Mattson delta complex. Detritus deposited on the western margin of Laurentia in the Mattson delta complex was likely transported southwestward by a late VisĂŠan to Bashkirian pancontinental river system. This conclusion contrasts with previous interpretations which proposed that these sediments were recycled from the Ellesmerian clastic wedge. Tectonic uplift and denudation of eastern Greenland provided detritus from the Silurian to Devonian Caledonian clastic wedge and orogen to the western margin of Laurentia and detritus from the Caledonian orogen to the Serpukhovian to middle Bashkirian (Namurian) conglomeratic successions of the Millstone Grits in England. Detrital zircon U-Pb dates for two samples from the unconformably overlying Cisuralian (lower Permian) Tika formation are similar to those of the Mattson delta complex samples, as are those from the Pennsylvanian Spray Lakes Group of the southern Prophet Trough, indicating they all probably shared the same dominant source areas. The Tika formation was mainly derived from recycling of the Mattson and other Caledonide sourced sediments of northern Laurentia.The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the pdf file of the accepted manuscript may differ slightly from what is displayed on the item page. The information in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript reflects the original submission by the author
After the International Bill of Human Rights (IBHR): Introduction to Special Issue on Human Rights and Professional Communication
If published work is at all a reliable indicator, the issue of human rights has not yet emerged as a consistent thread in professional communication scholarship: but over the past decade the literature has addressed themes related to the larger issue of human rights. Such themes include, among others, social justice and globalization; critical responses to development and globalization; critical race theory and whiteness studies; and discourses of diverse publics and indigenous knowledges (Agboka, 2013a, 2013b; Bowdon, 2004; Broadfoot & Munshi, 2007; Haas, 2012; Johnson, Pimentel, & Pimentel, 2008; Lipus, 2006; Mattson, 2013; Nugent, 2013; Savage & Mattson, 2011; Savage & Matveeva, 2011; Smith, 2012; Surma, 2005; Voss & Flammia, 2007; Walton, 2013; Williams, 2010; Williams & Pimentel, 2012); (T. Herrington, 2011; T. K. Herrington, 2001). Williams and Pimentel noted a “reticence to discuss such topics in technical communication research and literature” (272). And yet, we cannot pretend that human rights has no significance for scholarship, teaching, and practice of professional communication, especially where it concerns developing nations and marginalized populations
Rethinking communication in social business: how re-modeling communication keeps companies both social and entrepreneurial/ Craig E. Mattson.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: on making do and making good -- How to tell the company story (to share its mode) -- How to raise awareness (to create attendance) -- How to address complex audiences (to speed circulation) -- How to give a gift (to make a public) -- Epilogue: on being entrepreneurial with the social -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.1 online resource
Janne Mattson Sjodahl: Baptist Minister, Convert to Mormonism, Editor, Author and Missionary
The purpose of this writing is to bring to light the life and accomplishments of Janne Mattson Sjodahl.He was born in Karlshamn, Sweden, to Lutheran parents. While still in his teens, he joined the Baptist Church. After two years of study at Betelseminariet, he became a Baptist minister. Between 1872 and 1886, he rose to prominence among Scandinavian Baptists and became the General Secretary of the Norwegian Baptist Union in 1879. Due to irregular behavior, he was excommunicated from the Baptist Church in 1886. Introduced to Mormonism that same year, he decided to travel to Utah to investigate first hand. He was baptized shortly after his arrival. Sjodahl fulfilled one proselyting mission to Palestine, in 1897, and he was chosen to represent the Church at the court of King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway. He was also associated with the Deseret News and the Millennial Star for many years. He wrote prolifically throughout his career. A number of books and innumerable articles are to his credit. He also translated the Standard Works into Swedish. His long life of service ended in 1939, when he was eighty-five years old
Cardozo Law News Brief: July 2, 2021
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