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Emma M. Napoli, 97
Emma M. Napoli, a Palo Alto resident who taught piano, has died. She was 97. Napoli, who died Oct. 24, was born in New York City on Jan. 2, 1920
Responses to Emma Lazarus Memorial Issue of The American Hebrew
Includes “To the Memory of Emma Lazarus,” by S. Morais; “The Dead Singer,” by Allen Eastman Cross; “Emma Lazarus,” by M.J. Savage; “A First Visit to the Poet” by Mary M. Cohen; “Emma Lazarus” by John G. Whittier; "To Emma Lazarus" by Charles de Kay; and “To Emma Lazarus: 1905” by Richard Watson Gilder. Also includes letters from Claude G. Montefiore, editors of The Atlantic Monthly, John Hay (calling her early death “an irreparable loss to American Literature”), Helen Gray Cone (thanking the editor for the opportunity of paying a “trifling tribute to the noble memory of Emma Lazarus”), Charles A. Dana of New York Sun (about conversations with Lazarus), Julian Hawthorne, Joseph B. Gilder (stating that "morally as well as intellectually, she moved on a decidedly higher plane than the average man or woman whom one meets in cultivated society"), Jeannette L. Gilder, E.L. Godkin (describing Emma’s "masculine vigor" in defense of the "Jewish race"), John Burroughs, Maurice Thompson, Charles Dudley Warner, Mary Mapes Dodge, Mariam Del Banco, Charles de Kay, J.B. Gilder, Edmund C. Stedman, M.J. Savage, George William Curtis, G.W. Cable, Mary A. Dodge, and Frances Hellman.Digital ImageDigital finding aid available
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
Emma Blum, Strumpf- u. Weisswaren, Frankfurt a/M., Börnestrasse 62
EMMA BLUM, STRUMPF- U. WEISSWAREN, FRANKFURT A/M., BÖRNESTRASSE 62
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Emma Smith, Oral History
This is a video recording of an oral history interview with Marie Emma Smith. It was conducted on May 25, 2007 in her home. The interviewer is Glenn Gainer.
In this interview, Emma Smith discusses life in the Philippines, and living under Japanese occupation during World War II. She also talks about her journey to America, and building her life here.
Emma Smith was born on March 1, 1930, in Manilla, Philippines, in a Chinese hospital. Her father was American and her mother was Spanish. Smith and her siblings were raised in the Catholic Church.
When Japanese occupation of the Philippines began in 1941, Smith’s father was imprisoned in an internment camp. Because of her mother’s Spanish citizenship, Smith and her siblings were allowed to continue to live in their home. They ate fruit from their own trees and sold various items to survive.
In July 1945, following Japanese occupation, Smith and her family left for the United States. They settled in Quinlan, Texas. Smith graduated from high school in 1947 and married her husband in 1948. They raised five children together.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1003/thumbnail.jp
Arklie, Emma, 2. "Looking Back" radio show on Emma Arklie.
"Looking Back" radio show. Emma Grimes-Christian-Arklie. Wife of Morris Christian, killed in traffic acident 1970 or 1980. Mrs. Arklie was a former Grenfell Mission nurse. She lived in Labrador in 1930s with Ranger husband, M. Christian. They sailed to World's Fair in Chicago in 1930s in "Spririt of Nfld"
Arklie, Emma, 1. "Looking Back" radio show on Emma Arklie.
"Looking Back" radio show. Emma Grimes-Christian-Arklie. Wife of Morris Christian, killed in traffic acident 1970 or 1980. Mrs. Arklie was a former Grenfell Mission nurse. She lived in Labrador in 1930s with Ranger husband, M. Christian. They sailed to World's Fair in Chicago in 1930s in "Spririt of Nfld"
[Letter from Emma M. Ward to John J. Herrera - September 16, 1953]
Letter to John J. Herrera on behalf of Senator Price Daniel from Daniel's secretary, Emma M. Ward, acknowledging Herrera's letter of recommendation of Enrique Salinas. Ward informs Herrera that Salinas's name had been added to their list of whom to notify when a date for the competitive examination was set
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