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R. G. Fay day book
Abstract:
On February 14, 1903, R. G. Fay, a gunpowder expert from the United States sailed for Cartagena, Colombia aboard the Allegheny, a steamer that belonged to Hamburg Amerika Linie. Fay described the ship as a "fruit boat". All along his trip to South America and back, he wrote a journal. He also took numerous photographs at the places he visited.Both the journal and many of the pictures he took have survived in very good conditions. He stayed for several weeks in Cartagena, and he also visited Puerto Colombia and the islands of Saint Andrew and Providence. His journal may be of great interest to those who wish to learn about Colombia in 1903.
Resumen:
En febrero 14 de 1903 R.G.Fay, un experto en polvora navegó rumbo a Cartagena, Colombia, a bordo de Allegheny, un barco de vapor que pertenecía a la Hamburg Amerika Linie. Fay describió a la nave como el "barco frutero". A lo largo de su viaje a Sudamérica y su regreso, él escribió un diario. Además tomó numerosas fotografías de los lugares que visitaba. Tanto los diarios y las numerosas fotografías, han sobrevivido en muy buenas condiciones. Él permaneció durante varias semanas en Cartagena, además visitó Puerto Colombia y la Isla de San Andrés y Providencia. Su diario puede ser de gran interés para aquellos que quisieran aprender algo sobre Colombia en el año de 1903
Fay, R E, 21273
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/384701Surname: FAY. Given Name(s) or Initials: R E. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 21273. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37129.230443
Item: [2016.0049.16994] "Fay, R E, 21273
Dimon, Fay, and Beers records, MSS.0436
Abstract: A collection containing business correspondence and receipts of this Mobile, Alabama, partnership which included the city's Chief of Police, C. A. R. Dimon.Scope and Content Note: A collection containing business correspondence and receipts of this Mobile, Alabama partnership which included the city's Chief of Police, C. A. R. Dimon.Biographical/Historical Note: A co-partnership among C. A. R. Dimon, Albert F. Fay, and J. S. Beers in Mobile, Alabama. Dissolved October 27, 1866
Exact and Asymptotic Weighted Logrank Tests for Interval Censored Data: The interval R Package
For right-censored data perhaps the most commonly used tests are weighted logrank tests, such as the logrank and Wilcoxon-type tests. In this paper we review several generalizations of those weighted logrank tests to interval-censored data and present an R package, interval, to implement many of them. The interval package depends on the perm package, also presented here, which performs exact and asymptotic linear permutation tests. The perm package performs many of the tests included in the already available coin package, and provides an independent validation of coin. We review analysis methods for interval-censored data, and we describe and show how to use the interval and perm packages.
Barnhart Residence View from Southeast
Jones's Barnhart residence with view from southeast. [On verso: House for Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barnhart, View from southeast]The Barnhart residence was designed before Fay Jones was an apprentice at Taliesin. The house does, however, share characteristics with Wright's Usonian work. The date of the photograph (1950) is conjectural
Ella Fay Watkins Turner, Oral History Index
This is an index of an oral history interview with Ella Fay Watkins Turner. It was conducted May 3, 2019. The interviewer is Louise Skinner. The videographer is Sandy Bond.
This interview focuses on Ella Fay Watkins Turner\u27s memories of growing up in Delta County, Texas.
Turner was born in 1936 to Lillie Pierce and Jim R. Watkins. Her family moved to Cooper, Texas following the death of her father. Turner discusses her memories of the downtown square in Cooper, the price of school lunches, her first car, and going to see movies.
Turner married her husband George Turner in 1959, and they moved to Dallas, Texas. They lived and worked in Dallas for thirty-five years before returning to Cooper, Texas. Turner also recalls the medical difficulties her husband faced and his experience with dialysis and a kidney transplant.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1015/thumbnail.jp
Ella Fay Watkins Turner, Oral History
This is a video recording of an oral history interview with Ella Fay Watkins Turner. It was conducted May 3, 2019. The interviewer is Louise Skinner. The videographer is Sandy Bond.
This interview focuses on Ella Fay Watkins Turner\u27s memories of growing up in Delta County, Texas.
Turner was born in 1936 to Lillie Pierce and Jim R. Watkins. Her family moved to Cooper, Texas following the death of her father. Turner discusses her memories of the downtown square in Cooper, the price of school lunches, her first car, and going to see movies.
Turner married her husband George Turner in 1959, and they moved to Dallas, Texas. They lived and worked in Dallas for thirty-five years before returning to Cooper, Texas. Turner also recalls the medical difficulties her husband faced and his experience with dialysis and a kidney transplant.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1016/thumbnail.jp
F. R. Fay s/m H. Landolt z. fr. Er
Dedikationssilhouette nach rechts von Friedrich Rudolf Fay, gewidmet Johann Heinrich Landolt (1831-1885)Anonyme/r Künstler/inAngaben zum Widmungsempfänger gemäss interner NotizUnten Mitte Zeichen einer studentischen Verbindung [Zofingia?]Es handelt sich beim Dargestellten vermutlich um Friedrich Rudolf Fay (1830-1903), der zu dieser Zeit an der Universität Zürich als Medizinstudent immatrikuliert war, vgl. die Angaben zu Fay in der Matrikeledition der Universität Zürich (www.matrikel.uzh.ch [Stand: 03.04.2017])Handschriftliche Widmung unterhalb des Bildes "F. R. Fay s[eine]m H. Landolt z[ur] fr[eundlichen] Er[innerung]
C. R. Fay, Huskisson and his Age
Crouzet François. C. R. Fay, Huskisson and his Age. In: Annales. Economies, sociétés, civilisations. 7ᵉ année, N. 4, 1952. p. 542
Rachellfay/lifehistory_pop: V1
Provide R functions to access the mean fitted relationships from Shocket et al. 2020
Author: R. L. Fay [email protected] and A.C. Keyel [email protected]
Equations and parameters taken from Mordecai et al. 2019 and Shocket et al. 2020
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