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REG-30 model to replicate simulation results for the GEO.KW project
This data repository contains the REG-30 model for the GEO.KW project. The dataset contains the PFLOTRAN and urbs software and simulation setup. Instructions for building the spack environment and running the simulation are provided in the README
COM-4 model to replicate simulation results for the GEO.KW project
This data repository contains the COM-4 model for the GEO.KW project. The dataset contains the PFLOTRAN and urbs simulation setup, spack build environment and spack build mirror to replicate the software build environment. A README file is provided, explaining the spack building procedure and running the simulation
Replication Data for: Geothermal-ML - predicting thermal plume from groundwater heat pumps
This dataset provides all python3 code necessary to train convolutional neural networks built with pyTorch, as well as the data to train the networks. A README file is provided with instructions for accessing the training data, viewing the alread computed models, and all software dependency versions
Correspondence, Joseph E. and Catherine Dawe Davis
Letter from Catherine to her husband Joe discussing news from home, including starting to sew a blouse, someone coming to do yardwork, and attending a dinner in honor of K. J. Kyle at College Station
Replication Data for: Radial basis function interpolation with partition of unity for PyRBF
The dataset provides the PyRBF python code to perform partition of unity radial basis function interpolation. This includes all meshes in VTK format and a post processing folder to generate the figures from provided results. The README provides further instructions. All software dependency versions are provided in the README
Jesus walked this lonesome valley,
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell
Transcribed y Kyle Perrin
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Mary Jo Davis
Fayetteville, Ark.
February 25, 1950
Jesus Walked in the Valley
Jesus walked this lonesome valley,
He had to walk it by Himself,
Oh, nobody else would walk it for Him,
He had to walk it by Himself.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
I'se born in Boston, Boys, a city you all know well,
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell
Transcribed by Kyle Perrin
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Item 1
Mrs. T. M. Davis
Fayetteville, Ark.
February 25, 1950
The Boston Burglar
M• •• We're at the home of Mrs. T. M. Davis at 802 Glendale in Fayetteville,
Arkansas. This is February 25, 1950. We're going to have some
songs recorded and Mrs. Davis is going to sing the first. one. What's it
called?
Mrs. D ••• The song's called The Boston Burglar.
I'se born in Boston, Boys, a city you all know well,
Now, honest parents, the truth to you I'll tell,
Brought up by honest parents and raised most tenderly,
'Til I became a drinking man at the age of twenty-three.
My character was taken and I was sent to jail,
My friends and all relations they tried to give me a hail,
My friends and all relations they tried to give me a bail,
But the judge he placed a sentence on me and I was sent to jail.
They put me on an East bound train one cold December day,
And every city that I passed through you could hear those people say,
There goes the Boston burglar; with strong chains he'll be bound,
For some bad deed or other he's done, he's bound for Charleston town.
There is a girl in Boston, a girl you all know well,
If ever I gain my liberty, I long with her to dwell,
If ever I gain my liberty, bad company I'll shun,
Of walking 'round the streets at night, and drinking of good rum.
Came all you Boys who have liberty, pray keep itwhile you can,
Don't walk about the streets at night to break the laws of man,
For if you do, you 'll surely rue, and find yourself like me,
Serving out your twenty-one years in a penetentary.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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The history of Kyle, Texas, public schools, 1911-1967
textThis dissertation traces the history of the Kyle, Texas, Independent School District from a
system that served students of the community in separate schools for Anglo, Mexican
American, and African American students into a single organization that served all
students. Geographically located directly on the Balcones Fault, the Kyle community
encompasses both the Coastal Plain farmland to the east and the rocky Hill Country
terrain to the west and the economic distinctions that go with each. Located between the
state’s flagship university (The University of Texas at Austin) and the state’s leading
source of certified teachers (Texas State University—San Marcos), the Kyle schools
provide a prototype for studying the history of public education in Texas during the first
half of the twentieth century. As a social history, this study addresses the everyday
activities of the schools (as described in their daily schedules and extracurricular
activities), as well as the institutional organization reflected in official documents. By
considering the unequal distribution of power and resources, the study provides a glimpse
of the hierarchical relationships within the Kyle community that produced the hegemonic
school structure that dominated the era being studied. The study examines the changes in
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school culture that reflect other events in society (e.g., the Depression, World War II,
federal involvement in education), the development of the curriculum (particularly as
evidenced by high school courses offered), as well as the circumstances that led to the
integration of the schools, first for Mexican American students and later for African
American students. The history describes the gradual consolidation of smaller schools
into the Kyle system and the eventual consolidation of Kyle with other Hays County
districts. Biographical vignettes conclude each chapter of the chronology.Curriculum and Instructio
Kyle Haselden
Kyle Emerson Haselden, D.D., Class of 1934, was a distinguished Baptist minister, author and editor. He authored three books, including 'The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective' published in 1959. He was also the editor of 'The Christian Century.' He is a Charter Member of the Furman University Hall of Fame
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