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Vella V. and John H. Ellis Letter
A letter sent by Vella V. and John H. Ellis, parents of Warren P. Ellis, from Waynesboro, Virginia on June 14, 1942 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/mfcc_ww2_letters/1066/thumbnail.jp
Lloyd (Sandy) H. Ellis Jr. Interview, 2011
This is an interview with author Lloyd (Sandy) H. Ellis Jr. about his book Sacred Landmarks and his forthcoming book which extends the first work beyond the city limits. In the first part of the interview there is discussion about the first book and how his new book will extend beyond the city limits to look at other sacred landmarks around the city. The next part of the interview Ellis notes the problems with getting access to some institutions and differences between religious groups and the clergy. Throughout the interview unique aspects of these landmarks are noted as well as religious differences. The later part of the interview Ellis notes how the churches have evolved and how parishioners have given insight to these landmarks. At the end of the interview discussion concludes with how the builders deserve credit along with the designers in construction of these landmarks. Ellis also points out how many founding pastors provided the initiative, fund raising, and drive for the construction of these institutions
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Caswell P. Ellis, Jr. expressing his sympathy for the death of his mother
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Caswell P. Ellis, Jr. to Isaac H. Kempner discussing the former's mother
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Caswell P. Ellis, Jr. to I. H. Kempner discussing his travel plans preventing him from attending a convention with Kempner
Autograph book kept by Florence Alice Ellis, 1915-1917
First World War autograph book of Florence Alice Ellis containing poems, sayings, drawings and signatures of servicemen treated at the North Evington War Hospital. Florence Ellis served at the hospital from 1915-1917
G. C. Ellis
"Private G.C Ellis. H Q Company. 8th Aust Inf Bn. Pioneer Platoon."Private G. C. Ellis. Headquarters Company. 8th Australian Infantry Battalion, Pioneer Platoon
The Future of Machine Learning
In this lecture, Joachim introduces the concepts of Machine Learning at ELLIS Summer School: AI for Earth and Climate Sciences (Jena, Germany, September 1-5, 2025). Joachim is a full Professor of Computer Vision at the University of Jena, Germany. He has been the founding Director of the Michael-Stifel-Center Jena for Data-driven and Simulation Science and the recently established ELLIS Unit Jena (www.ellis-jena.ai), as well as the Director of the Institute of Data Science of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Joachim’s main research interests revolve around the analysis, prediction and understanding of complex dynamical systems, including applications from medicine, psychology and earth system sciences. Fine-grained object classification, active learning and causal inference for time-series analysis are of particular interest. He addresses these topics with the development and application of machine learning methods, including deep learning, and aspects from explainable AI. Joachim is a member of the board of the Thuringia Center for Learning Systems and Robotics (www.tzlr.de) with the mission to transfer research results from AI to industry. Joachim is excited about the potential of using applications as drivers for basic research, especially to contribute to our society’s urgent and pressing problems, like climate change and biodiversity loss. Joachim published more than 500 papers at international conferences and journals with around 10000 citations and an h-index of 54, according to google scholar. He is a PC member and reviewer of major conferences (NeurIPS, ICCV, ECCV, CVPR, ICLR) and Journals (IEEE TPAMI, IJCV, etc.). His group consists of 15 PhD students and receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG), Federal Ministry of Science (BMBF), and EU, as well as from industrial projects. He is a member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society
Ralph H. Ellis, Sen., oral history interview
Mildred Allen, Mack Sarvis, Pat and David Parker, and Bill Edmonds visited Senator Ralph Ellis at his home in Little River. Mr. Ellis served as a charter member of the Coastal Educational Foundation, Inc., the founding fathers of Coastal Carolina College, from 1954 until 1962. He was a strong supporter while serving as a member of the House of Representatives and also Senator of Horry County. Mr. Ellis explained his involvement with the college and stated that the most exciting thing he could remember was the year (1974) when Coastal became a four-year institution. - Mildred Holmes Allen Princehttps://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/founders/1007/thumbnail.jp
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