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Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell, 1901 May 23
Letter from Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to their daughter Emma Bell, then studying in St. Louis, Missouri at the St. Louis School of Art, in response to Emma's letter of 1901 May 18. The letter is mostly the work of Martha Ann Bell, but both parents pledge their emotional, spiritual, and material support of Emma
Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell, 1901 May 23
Letter from Martha Ann Bell and B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to their daughter Emma Bell, then studying in St. Louis, Missouri at the St. Louis School of Art, in response to Emma's letter of 1901 May 18. The letter is mostly the work of Martha Ann Bell, but both parents pledge their emotional, spiritual, and material support of Emma
Emma Bell Miles correspondence with B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, 1902 October
Letter from Emma Bell Miles to her father B. F (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, then living in Soddy, Tennessee. After updating him on the health of her infant twin daughters, Emma proposes that her father deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment. Martha Ann Bell had bequeathed the family homeplace to her daughter Emma in a penciled will, and its frame house is where Emma and Frank lived as newlyweds
Emma Bell Miles correspondence with B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, 1902 October
Letter from Emma Bell Miles to her father B. F (Benjamin Franklin) Bell, then living in Soddy, Tennessee. After updating him on the health of her infant twin daughters, Emma proposes that her father deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment. Martha Ann Bell had bequeathed the family homeplace to her daughter Emma in a penciled will, and its frame house is where Emma and Frank lived as newlyweds
B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell Miles, 1902 November 3
Letter from B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to his daughter Emma Bell Miles dismissing Emma's proposal that he deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment, in effect refusing to honor the will of Martha Ann Bell
B. F. (Benjamin Frankin) Bell correspondence with Emma Bell Miles, 1902 November 3
Letter from B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bell to his daughter Emma Bell Miles dismissing Emma's proposal that he deed the cabin and its lot to her in return for her signing the family homeplace over to him for use during his life or in return for payment, in effect refusing to honor the will of Martha Ann Bell
Beam dynamics in NF-FFAG EMMA with dynamical maps
Copyright @ 2010 by IPAC'10/ACFAThe Non-Scaling Fixed Field Alternating Gradient accelerator EMMA has a compact linear lattice, in which the effects of magnet fringe fields need to be modelled carefully. A numerical magnetic field map can be generated frommagnetmeasurements ormagnet design software. We have developed a technique that produces from the numerical field map, a dynamical map for a particle travelling in a full EMMA cell, for a given reference energy, without acceleration. Since the beam dynamics change with energy, a set of maps have been produced with various reference energies between 10MeV and 20MeV. For each reference energy, the simulated tune and time of flight have been compared with results in Zgoubi - tracking directly through numerical field map. The range of validity of a single map has been investigated by tracking particles with large energy deviation: the results can be used to implement a model of acceleration based on dynamical mapsThis work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK
Letter dated November 1935 from F. F. and Emma Tucker to friends
Letter from Dr. Francis F. Tucker and wife Emma at Chaotung, Yunnan, China, relating their journey to Chaotung, where she did laboratory work and he oversaw construction of the new hospital; Also included a note of appeal for funds to pay their mechanic, as his salary was to come from a bank that closed during the Depressio
Runte, Emma Louise (Birth, 1885-05-30)
Address: 86 McMicken Ave.2765/Pg.187/1885/F W/Ger./Amer/Emma Barr, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'
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