814 research outputs found
Davis Monument, Richmond, Virginia
Jefferson Davis Monument, Richmond, Virginia circa 1945-1970. Caption reads: "Davis Monument, Richmond, Virginia. This Monument to Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy, contains excerpts from his most notable speeches." Postcard number: R-10, 9C-K267
Jefferson Davis tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914
Jefferson Davis tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Jefferson Davis Tomb, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. The remains of President Davis were removed to Richmond from New Orleans in 1893, and interred in Hollywood. The beautiful marble monument on the right was erected in memory of his daughter, 'Winnie Davis,' by the daughters of the Confederacy." Postcard number: A-66604
Glynn_Open_Practices_Disclosure – Supplemental material for Prenatal Risk for ASD: Fetal Cortisol Exposure Predicts Child Autism-Spectrum-Disorder Symptoms
Supplemental material, Glynn_Open_Practices_Disclosure for Prenatal Risk for ASD: Fetal Cortisol Exposure Predicts Child Autism-Spectrum-Disorder Symptoms by Sheena Ram, Mariann A. Howland, Curt A. Sandman, Elysia Poggi Davis and Laura M. Glynn in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Ram_Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for Prenatal Risk for ASD: Fetal Cortisol Exposure Predicts Child Autism-Spectrum-Disorder Symptoms
Supplemental material, Ram_Supplemental_Material for Prenatal Risk for ASD: Fetal Cortisol Exposure Predicts Child Autism-Spectrum-Disorder Symptoms by Sheena Ram, Mariann A. Howland, Curt A. Sandman, Elysia Poggi Davis and Laura M. Glynn in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Davis Ward Primary
Davis Ward Primary teachers and children at the Davis Ward Chapel. Leaders along the back from left are: Leona Bowthorpe, Gwen Funk, Gwen Slaugh, Lorraine Slaugh, Sherry Soderquist, LaDonna Smuin, Mollidean Morton, Kaye Richens, Myrna Harrison, Donnieta Jackson, Bertha Slaugh and Dixie Akelund. Among the children are: Shannon and Kathy Lance, Greg Cook, Alan Watkins, Morgan Caldwell, Loyal Greenhow, Raymond Oaks, Evelyn Gardiner, Rose Caldwell, LeeAnn and DeeAnn Holmes, Marsha Bowthorpe, Marsha Morton, Beverly Olsen, Billy Sue Jackson, Charlene Oaks, Kathy Slaugh, Jolene Smuin, Carla Karren, JoDean Slaugh, Janet Smuin and Curt Smuin
Davis Ward Primary
Davis Ward Primary teachers and children at the Davis Ward Chapel. Leaders along the back from left are: Leona Bowthorpe, Gwen Funk, Gwen Slaugh, Lorraine Slaugh, Sherry Soderquist, LaDonna Smuin, Mollidean Morton, Kaye Richens, Myrna Harrison, Donnieta Jackson, Bertha Slaugh and Dixie Akelund. Among the children are: Shannon and Kathy Lance, Greg Cook, Alan Watkins, Morgan Caldwell, Loyal Greenhow, Raymond Oaks, Evelyn Gardiner, Rose Caldwell, LeeAnn and DeeAnn Holmes, Marsha Bowthorpe, Marsha Morton, Beverly Olsen, Billy Sue Jackson, Charlene Oaks, Kathy Slaugh, Jolene Smuin, Carla Karren, JoDean Slaugh, Janet Smuin and Curt Smuin
Triptych for solo piano
Curt Cacioppo, piano. Capstone CPS-8734. This recording, which also includes compositions by Curt Cacioppo, Marino Baratello, and Joseph Hudson, was funded in part by a generous grant from the Faculty Research Fund. --author-supplied description; Appears on recording #98
Correspondence to Mary Ann Smith From Curt Carter, May 2, 1960
Correspondence from Curt Carter, student body president at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana to Mary Ann Smith to show solidarity and support in the release of Appeal for Human Rights. 2 pages
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