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Beverage Label--Dempsey Extra from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage label--Dempsey Extra--sent by W. C. Heath to Attorney General William Langer in July of 1917.
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Beverage Label--Nontoxo from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage Label--Malta from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1229/thumbnail.jp
Beverage Label--Malta from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage label--Malta--sent by W. C. Heath to Attorney General William Langer in July of 1917.
See also:
Beverage Label--Dempsey Extra from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage Label--Nontoxo from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Letter from Attorney General Langer to W. C. Heath Requesting Samples of Malta, 1917https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1230/thumbnail.jp
Beverage Label--Nontoxo from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage label--Nontoxo--sent by W. C. Heath to Attorney General William Langer in July of 1917
See also:
Dempsey Extra from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917
Beverage Label--Malta from W. C. Heath to Attorney General Langer, 1917https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1231/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence and Photograph from Ernest W. Wright to Dr. C. A. Bacote, August 30, 1977
Correspondence between Ernest W. Wright (Employment Security Agency, Georgia Department of Labor) and Dr. C. A. Bacote, 30 August 1977. Enclosed 8"x10" photograph circa 1955, depicting voter registration participants. Written on Verso: "Left to Right: (Seated): Dr. Clarence A. Bacote, Dr. William Hale, Mr. Ron Harris? Dr. Robert Brisbane (Standing): Mr. Michael? Mr. C. A. Scott? Mr. Milton White"
Faust : Romance Of The Secret Tribunals / By George W. M. Reynolds, Author Of "The Mysteries Of London", "Pickwick Abroad", &c. Illustrated In The First Style Of The Art
FAUST : ROMANCE OF THE SECRET TRIBUNALS / BY GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS, AUTHOR OF "THE MYSTERIES OF LONDON", "PICKWICK ABROAD", &C. ILLUSTRATED IN THE FIRST STYLE OF THE ART
Faust : Romance Of The Secret Tribunals / By George W. M. Reynolds, Author Of "The Mysteries Of London", "Pickwick Abroad", &c. Illustrated In The First Style Of The Art (1)
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Umschlagtitel (8)
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Contents (10)
Illustrations / Prologue (11)
Prologue (12)
Chapter I.-XCV. (14)
Epilogue (119
Letter from C. W. Pence, Colonel, 442nd Infantry Regiment, Commanding, Headquarters, 442nd Combat Team, to Kiku Saito, May 20, 1943
A letter from C. W. Pence, Colonel, 442nd Infantry Regiment to Kiku Saito incarcerated in the Granada camp, Colorado. It informs her of her son, Minoru Frank Saito's arrival at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. It congratulates her for his enlistment and quoted the President Roosevelt's statement, "Americanism is not, and never was, a matter of race or ancestry. A good American is one who is loyal to this country and to our creed of liberty and democracy.
Correspondence, C. W. Tayleure to John Brown, Jr., June 18, 1879
A letter to C. W. Tayleure to John Brown, Jr. concerning the death of Brown's brother, Watson. 5 pages
Gas-Solid Displacement Reactions in the Ti-W-C System
Displacement reactions between binary and ternary ceramics in the Ti-W-C system and reactive gaseous atmospheres are investigated in this work. Specifically, WC and 50:50 wt% TiC:WC solid solution powders were exposed to flowing hydrogen gas, or equilibrated against an excess of titanium in the presence of iodine, to form metallic tungsten and TiC solid products. In the case of pure WC reacting with hydrogen, transformation to metallic tungsten occurred as a result of removal of chemically bound carbon as gaseous hydrocarbons. In the case of pure WC reacting with titanium iodide vapors, transformation was accompanied by the appearance of TiC as a solid product formed at the gas‐solid interface. In the case of 50:50 wt% TiC:WC solid solution powders, hydrogen was generally found to be an ineffective displacing reagent, whereas reaction with titanium iodide vapors was observed to proceed virtually to completion, resulting in a two phase product mixture comprising metallic tungsten and TiC. For the latter case, a variety of microstructures could be observed within a given batch, including tungsten platelets and/or lamellae in a TiC matrix, or coarse tungsten grains interspersed with TiC grains. These morphological variations are speculated to arise from compositional variation in the starting material and the occurrence of local rapid coarsening along fast diffusion pathways within reacting agglomerates and polycrystalline primary particles. The observed reaction products and relative efficacy of gaseous reagents to promote displacement reactions in the Ti-W-C system are rationalized on the basis of thermodynamic predictions. The reaction between 50:50 wt% TiC:WC solid solution powders and titanium iodide vapors constitutes the first known report of an internal displacement reaction proceeding via gaseous intermediates in a nonoxide ceramic system
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
The great negatives of perfection. Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor. The Concord Baptist Church of Christ. 5/27/90
This audio features Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor delivering a sermon on the negatives of perfection. His sermon is taken from Revelation 21:22-27. Also included in this recording is a rendition of Reign Clark Atlanta by author C. Eric Lincoln.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em
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