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    Stamer, John R.

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    Also available as a printed booklet and from the Dean of Faculty website https://theuniversityfaculty.cornell.edu/Memorial Statement for John R. Stamer, who died in 2013. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    Letter from John P. John to Joseph R. Goodman, 1942

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    Letter from John P. John to Joseph R. Goodman: "Here are a couple of letters Caleb received concerning the Japanese situation. I have already sent him a condensed record of their general text. Probably more material will be coming in from time to time and we will forward it to you. I guess this is sufficient since Caleb has spoken with you in detail about the problem and where he is to be contacted in the east. Louise Thompson and I are holding things down while Caleb is away and can be contacted here by mail for anything."Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide

    George E. Marcus, Fred R. Myers, eds. The Traffic in Culture: Refiguring Art and Anthropology

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    Dean John. George E. Marcus, Fred R. Myers, eds. The Traffic in Culture: Refiguring Art and Anthropology. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°69, juin 1996. Femmes écrivains au tournant du siècle. pp. 123-124

    John R. Duncan Interview

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    An interview with John R. Duncan, former vice president of academic affairs, by Donald E. Flatt on the history of Morehead State University. Duncan graduated from Morehead State in 1960 and was hired by the college as a professor of sociology in 1964. He later served as director of admissions, dean of graduate programs, vice president of academic affairs and as faculty representative on the Board of Regents. He retired from Morehead State in 1987

    George E. Marcus, Fred R. Myers, eds. The Traffic in Culture: Refiguring Art and Anthropology

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    Dean John. George E. Marcus, Fred R. Myers, eds. The Traffic in Culture: Refiguring Art and Anthropology. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°69, juin 1996. Femmes écrivains au tournant du siècle. pp. 123-124

    Portrait of the Very Rev. Dean Michael John Dwyer O.S.B., 1864 [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on backing sheet.; Condition: Fair; discolouration, foxing, water marks, multiple small areas of surface damage; detached from backing sheet.; Drawing unsigned and undated. Inscription attributes drawing to R. (or P.) Noble, possibly Richard Noble, fl.1828-1867.; Related material: Papers of Patrick O'Farrell; National Library of Australia, manuscript collection MS 6265. Inscription: "Crayon by R. Noble, artist, Sydney 1864, of the Very Rev. Dean Michael John Dwyer, O.S.B. (familiarly known as Father John). He was the son of Dwyer of Bungendore, N.S.W. and grandson of the celebrated patriot of 1798, Michael Dwyer of the Glen. The latter was buried in the old R. C. Cemetery, Devonshire Street, Sydney. This notice is written by I. G. O'Connor, Newcastle, N.S. Wales, a great personal friend of Father Johns, and this crayon was executed to his (I. G. O'C's) order by Noble. Mrs Dwyer, wife of Michael Dwyer, was God-mother (in Goulburn) to Michael J. FitzPatrick (father of Joseph P. FitzPatrick) and latter is grandson to I. G. O'Connor by his daughter Gertrude Mary. The late Very Rev. Dr. Bemingham? was godfather to Joe Fitz[Patrick]"--Handwritten in pencil on verso of backing sheet

    R Code and Output Supporting: Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?

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    The archive consists of 9 files: 1. WA_elk.R = R code used to analyze elk resighting data. 2. WA_elk.html = html output resulting from running the R code in WA_elk.R. 3. Mtg_AK_WA.R = R code used to analyze mountain goat resighting data. 4. Mtg_AK_WA.html = html output resulting from running the R code in Mtg_AK_WA.R. 5. Moose_MN.R = R code used to analyze moose resighting data. 6. Moose_MN.html = html output resulting from running the R code in Moose_MN.R. 7. sightdat.csv = resighting data collected from moose in Minnesota between 2004 and 2007. 8. MTG_Sight_Alaska.csv = resighting data collected from mountain goats in Alaska. 9. NE_MN_Map.pdf = map of collection region for moose resighting data.These files contain R code (along with associated output from running the code) supporting all results reported in "Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?" in Wildlife Society Bulletin. The lead author wrote this code to analyze multi-year re-sighting data collected from moose (Alces alces) in Minnesota, elk (Cervus elaphus) in Washington, and mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) in Washington and Alaska, to evaluate whether detection probabilities increased or decreased as a function of time since animals were captured.Fieberg, John R; White, Kevin S. (2015). R Code and Output Supporting: Do Capture and Survey Methods Influence Whether Marked Animals are Representative of Unmarked Animals?. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6Z597

    Bloomington\u27s School of Law Building Inadequate, Says Dean Harvey

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    The following is an interview between William B. Harvey, dean of the Indiana University School of Law and John F. Schrodt, /r., editor of the I-Witness

    Local Author Talk with John Grabowski

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    On Wednesday, April 10 2024, meet author John J. Grabowski and hear about his recent book titled Cleveland Cultural Gardens: A Landscape of Diversity. From their beginnings as private farmland to their current form as monuments to cultural and ethnic diversity, the unique collection of landscaped, themed gardens that compose Cleveland’s Cultural Gardens holds a rich history. Honoring and embodying the cultural heritages of a region through the beauty of shared outdoor spaces, John J. Grabowski guides readers through this story, using both archival images and Lauren R. Pacini’s stunning contemporary photography. To see the video of this presentation, click Link to Full Text in the upper right corner

    John R. Pagan, Dean of Law School 1997-2003, Professor of Law 2003-Present

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    Professor John Pagan is a University Professor and served as Dean of the Law School from 1997-2003. He teaches and writes in the areas of legal history, constitutional law, and sexuality and the law. Professor Pagan\u27s book, Anne Orthwood\u27s Bastard: Sex and Law in Early Virginia, won the American Historical Association\u27s James A. Rawley Prize in Atlantic History. During his time as Dean of the Law School, the school came closer to being ranked among the nation\u27s top 50 law schools. Also, during the his tenure as Dean, Pagan created three chairs for distinguished professors when there were none and raised 5.7milliontowarda5.7 million toward a 6 million fund-raising goal. John R. Pagan, University of Richmond School of Law Faculty, http://law.richmond.edu/faculty/jpagan/ (last visited January 25, 2017 11:40 AM). Christa Semko,Trustees, law school join forces: The Top Tier Initiative and Special Task Force make changes to law school, The Collegian Newspaper Archives, (October 4, 2001), http://collegian.richmond.edu/cgi-bin/richmond?a=d&d=COL20011004.2.18&srpos=7&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-Dean+Pagan------#https://scholarship.richmond.edu/deanportraits/1009/thumbnail.jp
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