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Georgia -- 1961-64 -- Correspondence, OPV National -- letter, 1961-07-10
Letter from Davis, R. Carter to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1961-07-10.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
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[Letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Bob Crow, March 8, 1989]
Photocopy of a letter from D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter to Bob Crow concerning materials that were covered in a previous presentation. They are sending Crow copies of the information they covered in order to give him a better understanding of the NTIEVA program.They also express that they hope to have the Amon Carter Foundation involved in the program
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[Letter from Bill McCarter and Jack Davis to Don R. Roberts, October 9, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Don R. Roberts, Superintendent of Fort Worth ISD. In regards to good news that the Amon Carter Foundation has granted NTIEVA $150,000 for the next three years of their program. McCarter and Davis are thrilled as this amount will go a long way towards meeting their five year matching requirement for the Getty grant. It also insure the ongoing work of the institute. Included in the letter are details about how the Getty grant will release their pay increments during the years. McCarter and Davis write that they need some materials from Roberts, discussing some points they've enclosed in the letter, in order to secure the grant with the Getty Center
George R. Carter Leather Works
Lexington used components in their automobiles from other local companies in Connersville, such as lights from the Indiana Lamp Company, engines from Ansted, and upholstery from the George R. Carter Leather Works. The George R. Carter Company moved to Connersville in 1903 and specialized in leather upholstery, first for buggies and later for automobiles. In 1929 the company became part of the Vogt Manufacturing Corporation and later moved to Detroit.Destination Indiana - Connersville Automotive History Journe
Carter, Harry R. (Birth, 1896-07-08)
Address: Cor Davis Lane & Carroll3841/Pg 88/1896/M W/O/Dr. E. D. BetenginOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'CARTER-CHANCE'
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[Letter from Don R. Roberts to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, October 25, 1990]
Photocopy of a letter from Don R. Roberts, Superintendent of Forth Worth ISD, to Bill McCarter and Jack Davis, co-directors of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Roberts is writing to confirm Fort Worth ISD's commitment to the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Their Site Coordinator, Beverly Fletcher, will contribute 15% of her time during the 1992 calendar year to activities related to staff development. Roberts end his letter by congratulating McCarter and Davis for their received grant from the Amon Carter foundation. Cc'd on the letter are, Nancy Timmons and Beverly Fletcher
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[Letter from Jan K. Muhlert to D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter, April 7, 1988]
A letter from Jan K. Muhlert, director of the Amon Carter Museum, to D. Jack Davis and R. William McCarter, co-directors of the project. The letter addresses the continued support of the Amon Carter towards the North Texas Regional Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts
Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration Building Dedication Ceremony
The expansion of the Mabee Business building created spaces conducive for classroom instruction, group meetings, and student and faculty interaction, along with state-of-the-art technology to aid in the learning process.
Paul R. Carter began his service on the Harding board of trustees in 1985, continuing for 25 years until his death in October 2009. Whenever he had the opportunity to speak, he would often quote his favorite poem, and we believe it is representative of the way he lived his life. Build a Better World God said build a better world, and I said how? The world is such a cold dark place and so complicated now. And I, so young and useless, there\u27s nothing I can do. And, God in all his wisdom said, just build a better you. -- Author unknown
Dr. David Burks, University President presided over the dedication ceremony for the naming of the Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration and it\u27s new addition.
Sam Carter and Ross Carter, son and grandson of Paul R. Carter, led prayers, Dr. Bryan Burks, Dean of the College of Business, Daniela Misas, current COBA student, and Stephen Carter, son of Paul R. Carter, spoke at the ceremony
The pragmatic constructions of Deleuze, Guattari and Miles Davis
The aim of the following investigation is two-fold. Firstly, the project takes as its focus the growing corpus of secondary literature written on the work of the French philosophers and theorists Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, whose work has generated a great deal of
interest in recent years and a proportionate amount of controversy. Much of this controversy can be attributed to simplifications and misunderstandings on the part of
commentators who have in some instances neglected to approach Deleuze and Guattari with sufficent rigour and care, resulting in the perpetuation of so many misunderstandings regarding their work.
Secondly, the project will seek to redress some of these misunderstandings by recourse to a pragmatic embodiment of Deleuze and Guattari's concepts and ideas through a case-study based on the life and work of the African-American jazz musician Miles Davis. In attempting to provide a new and challenging case as the basis for this investigation, the overriding aim is to assess the pragmatic remit of Deleuze and Guattari's thought, in terms of aesthetics, ethics and politics, whilst remaining sensitive to the potential limitations and dangers of their project
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