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Interview with David Ross
This interview, edited for brevity, took place on May 21, 2003. David Ross was artistic director of Western Canada Theatre from 1983-2008.Peer reviewe
David Zimmer Christmas letter
This Christmas letter was written December 7, 2004, by David Zimmer. It features a small illustration of Santa Claus, a summary of Zimmer's year, and a clipping from the Village Crier recognizing his 75th birthday celebration.
David Zimmer (1929-2005) was born in Harrisburg, Ohio. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for two years during the Korean War at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where he performed in drag for wounded soldiers. After the war, he returned to Ohio. Zimmer performed as Dolly Divine, a name inspired by the song "Hello Dolly." In 1964, he established the Berwick Ball with Orn Huntington, another important early gay activist in Central Ohio. The Ball began as a formal Halloween costume ball that provided a safe space to gather and enjoy drag shows for the gay community each year; over the years, it grew into an annual Halloween tradition and an important fundraiser for the AIDS movement and other charities. During the 1970s, Zimmer was also known for hosting lavish parties at his Harrisburg home. In 1989, he moved to the German Village area of Columbus where he remained active in the community. During the 1990s, Zimmer continued to perform in and out of drag and commissioned costume designer Dick Frank to make elaborate outfits. Zimmer worked for Huntington National Bank for 39 years and was a member of the Harrisburg United Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the German Village Society
The Author: David Poulsen
David A. Poulsen has been a broadcaster, teacher, football coach, stage and film actor and—most of all—writer. His writing career began in earnest when his story “The Welcomin’ “ won the 1984 Alberta Culture Short Story Competition. Now the author of more than 25 books, many for middle readers and young adults, David’s newest teen novel, And Then the Sky Exploded, is scheduled for an October release. It’s the story of Christian Larkin who learns that his great-grandfather helped build the A-bombs dropped on Japan and wants to make amends … somehow.David recently made his inaugural foray into the world of adult crime fiction with Serpents Rising, the first book in the Cullen and Cobb Mystery series. The follow-up novel, Dead Air, will be arriving in January of 2017. A UBC Creative Writing alumnus and former Writer in Residence at the Saskatoon Public Library, David lives with his wife Barb on a small ranch in the foothills of southwestern Alberta
The lady of the lake. A poem, in six cantos. By Sir Walter Scott, with the incidental songs set to music.
Music mainly by David Small; score by John Wilson and Franz Schubert
Small Farm Quarterly - Summer 2003
Small Farm Quarterly is for farmers and farm families — including spouses and children - who value the quality of life that smaller farms provide.CONTENTS:
EDITORIAL: Welcome to Small Farm Quarterly, by Bill Henning and Joanna Green, Page 3;
PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT: Successful Small Farms - A Cornerstone Of NY’s Dairy Sector, by Dave Smith, Page 3; Why Are They Putting Goats in the Woods?, by Charlie Mowatt, Page 7; Automatic Take-Offs for Stall Barns? Pros and Cons, by Kiraly, Cerosaletti, Page 15; Reducing Risk on the Small Dairy, by Joan Petzen, Page 12;
MARKETING: Capture Higher Prices for Your Livestock Products With Direct Marketing, by Jim Hayes, Page 4; Small Street Co-op: Door-to-Door Support for Local Farms, by Karan Baase, Page 18;
HOME AND FAMILY: Conducting Farm Family Meetings, by Claire Hebbard, Page 9; Crossroads, by Claire Hebbard, Page 6; Home Grown — It’s More Than Just Good Food, by Bill Henning, Page 16; Guidelines for Children’s Agricultural Tasks - Driving a Farm Tractor, Page 14;
NEW FARMERS: From Large Dairy Employee to Small Dairy Owner: A Beginning Farmer Success Story, by Mariane Kiraly, Page 17;
FARM FOLLIES: A Farm Romance, by Brandt Ainsworth, Page 8; You Know You’re a Farm Wife When...,by Cindy Rivers, Page 15;
STEWARDSHIP AND NATURE: Stewardship on the Small Farm, by Peter Landre, Page 5;
COMMUNITY: These Neighbors Live 52 Miles Apart: Don Gray and Al Sisco, Beef Farmers, by Don Gray and Al Sisco, Page 6; A Farming Community, by David Kline, Page 13;
RESOURCE SPOTLIGHT: Cornell Small Farms Program, Page 4; FarmLink Program, Page 8; New England Small Farm Institute, Page 18; Your Public Library, Page 14;
YOUTH PAGES: Raising Essy, by Meredith Reed, Page 11; Making a Pet Treat Pouch, by Clint Lindovski, Page 11; Llamas Make Me Smile,
by Emily Patch, Page 10; Small Farm Word Puzzle, Page 10Cornell Small Farms Program, Cornell University Cooperative Extension, PRO-DAIRY/CCE-NWNY, NYS 4-H Team Program, Watershed Agricultural Council, NY FarmNe
Small Farm Quarterly - Spring 2006
Small Farm Quarterly is for farmers and farm families — including spouses and children - who value the quality of life that smaller farms provide.CONTENTS:
FROM THE EDITORS: Progress, Page 3;
SMALL FARM PROGRAM UPDATE: Cornell Small Farms Program Update, Page 3;
COMMUNITY/WORLD: Reconnecting Farms, Food and Communities, Page 18;
COWS AND CROPS: Dealing with High Fertilizer Prices, Page 6; Composting Bedded Pack Barns Get Attention, Page 9; Klearview Farm Dairy: Downsizing and Specializing, Page 12; Double Cropping - Potential for Intensive Animal Production, Page 13;
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Agriculture Feeds Us - Could It Also Fuel Us?, Page 19;
FOREST AND WOODLOT: Are You Growing Nuts?, Page 22;
GRAZING: Keep It Simple, Page 7;
HOME AND FAMILY: On Raising Rural Kids: Safety First, Never Last, Page 4; Not all Returns on Investment are , Page 6;
MANAGING RISK: For CSA, Managing Risk is Just Good Business, Page 8; Diverse Livestock, Multiple Markets, Page 12; Farm Equipment on the Highway, Page 20; Farm Vehicle Regulations, Page 20;
MARKETING: Cooperative Farm Stores: A Chilean Example, Page 11; Lessons from North Carolina: Sunshine Lavender Farm, Page 5;
NEW FARMERS: Land of Opportunity: Immigrant Farmers Put Down Roots in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Page 23; Trials and Tribulations of a New Grazer, Page 24;
NON-DAIRY LIVESTOCK: Breaking Through the Bottleneck in Marketing Meats, Page 14;
ORGANIC FARMING: Three New Organic Dairy Initiatives Underway in the Northeast, Page 15;
PHOTO ESSAY: From Field To Table: Photo Essay by Jason Houston, Page 10;
READERS WRITE: Page 4;
RESOURCE SPOTLIGHTS: Rural Youth Resources, Page 5; Apply Early For An FSA Loan, Page 20;
STEWARDSHIP AND NATURE: Fringe Benefits by David Kline, Page 21;
YOUTH PAGES: FFA Winter Weekend, Page 16; What? Rabbits?, Page 16; Activity: Chalk It Up To Agriculture, Page 16; Dairy Life, Page 17; Learning from Horses, Page 17; Country Living, Page 17Cornell Small Farms Program, Cornell University Cooperative Extension, PRO-DAIRY/CCE-NWNY, New England Small Farm Institute, NYS 4-H Team Program, Watershed Agricultural Counci
The culture of public fathers in the small city: Where does the culture of involved fathering reside in the public spaces of the small city?
Father Involvement research often focuses on issues relating to the impacts of paternal engagement on child development and the broader benefits of Father Involvement for fathers and their families. This study arose from an initiative taken by a group of service providers from various children- and family-serving organizations in the Comox Valley which together constitute the Comox Valley Father Involvement Network. Their task was to identify an activity and event in which fathers were able to actively and publicly parent in this small city. Mapping spaces appropriate to the nurturing of Father Involvement was its first mission.Peer reviewe
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A proverbial objective in nanomaterial science is to construct low-dimensional nanoparticle (NP) assemblies with fascinating properties, which have shown great promise in optical, electronic and biomedical applications. [1-4] Thereinto, organization of Au NPs into one-dimensional (1D) chainlike nanostructures has attracted a booming interest because of the unique plasmonic properties arising from the coupling effect of the Au NP's surface plasmon resonance (SPR). ? 2014 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000342687700003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701Chemistry, MultidisciplinaryChemistry, PhysicalNanoscience & NanotechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryPhysics, AppliedPhysics, Condensed MatterSCI(E)[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
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