1,363,566 research outputs found

    Letter from Ella A. Dempsey, Oswego, New York, to friend, September 10, 1898

    No full text
    A letter written by Ella A. Dempsey to her friend about their recent vacation to Atlantic City, New Jersey and New York City

    A policy context - eLib and the emergence of the subject gateways

    No full text
    This brief paper outlines some of the features of the policy environment which led to the setting up of the influential 'subject gateways' as part of the Electronic Libraries Programme. It has the modest and partial ambition of putting some of the discussions of the time on record. It should be read as a companion piece to two other articles. The first, Law 1994, develops the historical context for the emergence of the data centres, a central component of JISC information infrastructure, and collaterally discusses the broad thrust of JISC's developing informational activity. The second, Dempsey 2000, upon which this piece is partly based, provides a broad discussion of the emergence of the subject gateways and the historical trajectory which led to the setting up of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN), which now provides an umbrella for JISC-funded subject-gateway activity. This article has a particular focus: it looks at some aspects of the policy background which led to the funding of the subject gateways. It does not discuss emerging services and approaches that also influenced developments

    Oral History interview with David Dempsey, March 25, 1990

    No full text
    Oral History interview with David Dempsey conducted by Tom Coyne on March 25, 1990. Dave Dempsey is the former senior policy advisor for the Michigan Environmental Council and author of several books on Michigan’s environmental history. He describes his childhood, coming to WMU as a student in 1974, his impression of campus, and graduating in 1977. He also reflects on the growth the campus in the 50s and 60s.Partial transcript available. No audio available

    Letter from P. Dempsey to Hagan

    No full text
    Holograph letter from P. Dempsey C.C., Blanchardstown, County Dublin, to Hagan, in thanks for his kind letter. Describing his situation and how he came to the decision to appeal to 'the Fountain Head of Mother Church'. The vicar’s general find that he has been badly treated; His Grace is acting out of a bad animus for Dempsey

    Letter Card from P. Dempsey to Hagan

    No full text
    Holograph letter card from P. Dempsey, [Kinnowbrook] Villa Terenure, Dublin, to Hagan, with congratulations and a request for advice when to visit Rome

    Letter from Michael Dempsey to Hagan

    No full text
    Holograph letter from Michael Dempsey, Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, Dublin, to (Hagan), enclosing a small donation for the College fund. Recommending a Mr. Bradley, about to come to Rome in a matter of international copyright

    Henry Harmon Dempsey in a Graduate Percussion Recital

    No full text
    This is the program for the graduate percussion recital of Henry Harmon Dempsey. The recital was held on August 5, 1966, in Mitchell Hall Auditorium

    Correspondence between P. Dempsey and the Archbishops of Dublin and Brisbane

    No full text
    File of typescript copy correspondence between Fr. P. Dempsey, London, and the Archbishops of Dublin and Brisbane. It is confirmed to the Archbishop of Dublin that Dempsey has been adopted by Brisbane; Dempsey asks and receives a final financial gift from Dublin, and states that he will have no future claim on the Dublin Archdiocese. (Covering letter not extant- marked 'private and confidential'.) [14-27 Sept.

    Hank Dempsey and Phyllis Ray in a Joint Recital

    No full text
    This is the program for the senior percussion recital of Hank Dempsey and the junior piano recital of Phyllis Ray. The recital took place on April 2, 1964, in Mitchell Hall

    Letter from Stanislaus Dempsey to Hagan

    No full text
    Holograph letter from Stanislaus Dempsey, Pro-Cathedral, Regent Street, Wrexham, north Wales, to Hagan. Pleased that Hagan will soon be nominated, as according to Fr. Conry; the champion of small nations could have strapped as other determined men before him. Hagan as 'the ideal Irish Patriot' is appointed at a very critical time for Ireland
    corecore