16,654 research outputs found
Letter from H. Scott Duncan to Hayao (Sam) Chuman
A letter from H. Scott Duncan Associate Executive Secretary for Finance for the American Friends Service Committee, to Hayao (Sam) Chuman. The letter thanks Hayao for his donation.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Scott Duncan, John Quaid & James Parker
Freshman Scott Duncan, John Quaid & James Parker were among the students honored last week at the National Merit & Trustee Scholars Recognition Dinner
Duncan Campbell Scott and Maurice Maeterlinck
Maurice Maeterlinck, hailed in 1892 as "the Belgian Shakespeare," influenced Canadian artistic circles around the turn of the century. A Canadian writer who appears to have been particularly receptive to the influence of Maeterlinck is Duncan Campbell Scott. Evidence suggests Scott drew upon the mystical positivism of Maeterlinck's The Treasure of the Humble in writing "the Forsaken," "On the Way to the Mission" and "Labor and the Angel"
Scott Henderson - Emeritus Professor, psychiatrist and epidemiologist
Alexander Scott Henderson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1935. Following schooling at Mackie Academy in Stonehaven, Scott studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen, with specialist training at the Royal Infirmary and the Ross Clinic, also in Aberdeen. He moved to Sydney and married Priscilla in 1963, and was appointed registrar in psychiatry at Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney. In 1965 Scott returned to Scotland to obtain research experience in psychiatry and epidemiology, not available to him at that time in Australia.
In 1969, Scott was appointed Foundation Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Tasmania. In 1974 he inaugurated the Social Psychiatry Research Unit (SPRU), an elite NHMRC research unit which Scott elected to embed within ANU. This Unit, which became a WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Disorders, developed elements of medical sciences (psychiatry, epidemiology and statistics), well suited to the new challenges confronting modern medicine.
Despite its non-tenured funding structure, SPRU thrived and became notably productive and internationally recognised. In later years, the Unit’s emphasis moved to mental disorders of the elderly – depression and dementia including Alzheimer’s disease.
In 2001, as Scott finished his formal appointment with ANU, SPRU was re-named the Centre for Mental Health Research, with one of Scott’s colleagues, Anthony Jorm, appointed its Director.
Scott Henderson was appointed Professor Emeritus at ANU in 2001, and AO by the Commonwealth Government in 2003. Since notional retirement in 2001, Scott has kept his hand in, with senior clinical and research appointments at Canberra Hospital, the Department of Defence, and as an editor of the ANZ Journal of Psychiatry
THE BOWED PIANO ENSEMBLE Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:00 p.m. Lillian H Duncan Recital Hall
Presented by SyzygyProgram: Paisajes Audibles (Sounding Landscapes) / Stephen Scott (b. 1944)
SCOTT McALLISTER Composer MASTER'S RECITAL Sunday, January 31, 1993 8:15 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Playlist: While she sleeps -- Scott McAllister / Ketchak! -- Scott McAllister / Nothing gold can stay -- Scott McAllister / L.A. Requiem -- Scott McAllister.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree
"The Best Price You'll Ever Get" The 2005 Employee Discount Pricing Promotions in the U.S. Automobile Industry
During the summer of 2005, the Big Three U.S. automobile manufacturers offered a customer promotion that allowed customers to buy new cars at the discounted price formerly offered only to employees. The initial months of the promotion were record sales months for each of the Big Three firms, suggesting that customers thought that the prices offered during the promotions were particularly attractive. In fact, such large rebates had been available before the employee discount promotion that many customers paid higher prices following the introduction of the promotions than they would have in the weeks just before. We hypothesize that the complex nature of auto prices, the fact that prices are negotiated rather than posted, and the fact that buyers do not participate frequently in the market leads customers to rely on "price cues" in evaluating how good current prices are. We argue that the employee discount pricing promotions were price cues, and that customers responded to the promotions as a signal that prices were discounted.
Charles Longcope Jr. Turtle Creek Chorale Video Archive
Video footage from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection (The Dallas Way). Video clips of the chorale's performance on the Good Morning Texas show. Deborah Duncan and Scott Sams interview Dr. Timothy Seelig before the chorale's performance of "Love Don't Need A Reason"
Recommended from our members
Charles Longcope Jr. Turtle Creek Chorale Video Archive
Video footage from the Turtle Creek Chorale Collection (The Dallas Way). Video clips of the chorale's performance on the Good Morning Texas show. Deborah Duncan and Scott Sams interview Dr. Timothy Seelig before the chorale's performance of "Love Don't Need A Reason"
Letter From William Bell Scott to Mr Chambers
abstract: Concerning Scott's thanks, his writings about his own works, and a manuscript of "The Nightingale Unheard."Seller's Description: Reads "A.L.S. from Author to Mr. Chambers explaining how busy he is... The sonnet is printed in the book. Fredeman: 56.7 £87.50"Handwritten Note: Unknown handwriting at top right reads "June 1st 1877."Publication Details: "The Nightingale Unheard" published in "Poems" by William Bell Scott.Creation Date Details: Undated range is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from:
Poems / by William Bell Scott. Ballads, studies from nature, sonnets, etc. / illustrated by seventeen etchings by the author and L. Alma Tadema. Publisher London : Longmans, Green, 1875. CALL #
HAYDEN SPECIAL COLL SPEC PRB-13
- …
