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Letter from Brian Tatsuo to the friends of Michi Weglyn and the NCRR members present at the Tribute to Michi meetings
A letter from Brian Tatsuo to the friends of Michi Weglyn and the NCRR members present at the Tribute to Michi meetings, in which offers a lengthy critique of the leadership of the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR), with the exception of Frank Emi. In the letter he also refers to Weglyn as "the mother of the redress movement" and mentions that Frank Chin offered to organize a publicity plan for the event, but his help was refused.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Tyson, Brian Frank (Francis), [No Service Number]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/422632Surname: TYSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: BRIAN FRANK (FRANCIS). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 40504.248346
Item: [2016.0049.54893] "Tyson, Brian Frank (Francis), [No Service Number]
Chiteji, Frank, October 19, 1998; March 15, 2005; and October 26, 2005 [Interview]
Frank Chiteji was interviewed on October 19, 1998, by Brian Heinsman; March 15, 2005, by Thomas Hatten; and October 26, 2005, by Chris Morris about his upbringing, education, previous jobs in academia, and experiences as a faculty member and first head of African American Studies at Gettysburg College.King Jr., Martin Luther; Carmichael, Stokely; Gondwe, Derrick K.; Stemen, John R.; Haaland, Gordon A.; DeNicola, Daniel; Forness, Norman O.; Glatfelter, Charles H.; Lane, Anne Bucher; Mandela, NelsonGordon A. Haaland Years
Rebecca Morgan Frank
Image for Virginia Poets Database
Image provided by Morgan Frank. Photographer: W. Brian McConkey.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/vapoets-images/1027/thumbnail.jp
The Frank Dale house, currently the Brian Blanthorn house (GCCS_CDR013_18)
The Frank Dale house, currently the Brian Blanthorn house, in Grouse Creek, Utah. Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Site 47. One 35 mm. color slide
Author Interview with Brian D. Anderson
Brian D. Anderson was our feature artist of the week, October 19th - 23rd, 2020.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1010/thumbnail.jp
Interview of Frank G. Stokes by Brian Shoemaker
The media can be accessed at the links below.Audio Part 1: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Francis_Stokes_1.mp3Audio Part 2: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/byrd/oral_history/Capt_Francis_Stokes_2.mp3Capt Stokes became interested in Admiral Byrd after listening to the Admiral’s broadcasts during his expeditions. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1953 and after his first tour of duty volunteered for Operation Deep Freeze. He was assigned to Little America in the fall of 1957 as the Communications Officer. He sailed from Seattle aboard the USS Atka via Christchurch to Little America at Kainan Bay. He gives good descriptions about life “On the Ice”. Mentions that Gus Shinn was their station pilot and that he spent the summer at Little America. Give a thorough accounting of the incident of Bert Crary falling into Kainan Bay when the ice front collapsed. Mentions “Little America College” and the regular lecture series that was involved. Little America was officially closed as a science base at the end of IGY (Dec 31, 1958), but Stokes was left behind with a close-out crew. He closed out the station on January 19, 1959 – he was the last to leave. He never had duty again in the Antarctic, but returned twice as a tourist in 1994 and 1995. The following is pertinent:
1. Listened to Admiral Byrd on radio as a young man.
2. While at Naval Academy wrote thesis on Admiral Byrd.
3. Volunteered for Deep Freeze after his first tour in fleet in 1957.
4. Was sent to Thule Greenland for survival school.
5. Was assigned as the Communications Officer to Antarctic Support Activities headed by Capt Pat Mayer.
6. He flew to Christchurch and boarded the USS Atka and headed for Kainan Bay.
7. He describes crashing two helicopters at Little America.
8. Slept in sleeping bag at first until previous winter crew left.
9. CDR Tommy Thompson was CO of Little America – Stokes boss.
10. Stokes was also Postal Officer requiring him to fly to Byrd Station and McMurdo.
11. Describes “Goober Beer”.
12. Discusses “All Hands” Club and fraternization with enlisted.
13. Discusses Antarctic Weather Central.
14. Describes the effect of sun-spots on communications.
15. States that there were four pilots assigned during the winter – they flew all winter.
16. He was duty officer when Bert Crary, the chief scientist in Antarctica, fell into Kainan Bay and was rescued by helicopter. He describes the incident in detail since he coordinated the rescue.
17. He discusses HAM Radio and its importance to morale.
18. Talks about the routine of steam-baths with others of the staff.
19. Frank and the scientists started “Little America College” which had lectures and movies every night.
20. He discusses the closing of Little America V. Stokes was the last man to leave.
21. Traveled to New Zealand on the USS Arneb
22. Returned to Ross Sea with Fuch and Hillary in 1994 as a tourist and again in 1995.
23. In 2001 Stokes joined a group from the Planetary Studies Foundation and Harper College to collect meteorites in Antarctica.Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation
Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=1 data=Competition policy. by Brian Ellis
tag=2 data=Ellis, Brian
tag=3 data=Australian Rationalist,
tag=5 data=46
tag=6 data=Autumn/Winter 1998
tag=7 data=51-56.
tag=8 data=ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
tag=9 data=COMPETITION%CORPORATISATION%NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY%PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EFFECTIVENESS%SERVICE DELIVERY%SOCIAL POLICY%INNOVATION
tag=10 data=Examines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New.
tag=13 data=CABExamines the Government's National Competition Policy in relation to encouraging R&D, and the corporisation of public services and utilites. The author is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe UNiversity and Vice-President of the Rationalist Society of Australia. Article Taken from What's New
Art Behind Gaming: Brian D. Anderson
A discussion with author Brian D. Anderson about worldbuilding in fantasy. Part of the Art Behind Gaming Online Con.https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/vid_presentations/1046/thumbnail.jp
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