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Solar Power in the Garden State
This special issue on energy and solar power in New Jersey was made possible because of the extensive portfolio of research centers and institutes at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Dr. Frank A. Felder, an Associate Research Professor, has been director of the School’s Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) since 2006. Frank is a nuclear engineer with a PhD degree from MIT, and he, along with his CEEEP colleague, Shankar N. Chandramowli, coauthored the main article in this issue of the Advance & Rutgers Report. CEEEP has worked extensively with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on projects, including New Jersey’s current Energy Master Plan.Shining Brightly: Bloustein's Centers of Excellence / by James W. Hughes and Joseph S. Seneca -- Solar Power in the Garden States / by Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder.Guest contributors include Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder, PhD, Director—Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyReports published as Issue Paper Number 5, May 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report, Special Issue
[Group portrait of James Fenton, Edward Riley, Francis Forde, James Scullin, Frank Brennan, Parker Moloney and Norman Makin, Canberra, 1920s, 1] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription and information in accompanying documentation.; "Makin, Moloney, Brennan, Scullin, Ford [i.e. Forde], Riley, Fenton [left to right]"--Handwritten in pencil on verso. J.E. Fenton, E. Riley, F.M. Forde, J.H. Scullin, F. Brennan, P.J. Moloney and N. Mackin were Federal Members of Parliament for the Australian Labor Party, 1920s.--Reference: Parliamentary Library historical information web site
Frank Flynn
"Major Frank Flynn Chaplain / Eye Surgeon 129 113. 10th A.G.H. 1942-46 [N].T."Major Frank Flynn, Chaplain / Eye Surgeon. 129 113. 10th Australian General Hospital 1942-46 Northern Territory
[New England Airways Royal Mail, Australia, ca. 1930s] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Part of the collection: Frank H. Boland collection.; Title devised by cataloguer. "New England Airways, Sydney, Lismore ...n, Royal ... [Mail]"--Printed on side of plane. "VH"--Printed under-side of wing. "Sydney"--Printed beneath cockpit
1972-10-12 Frank N. Trager Presentation
A lecture given by Frank N. Trager, Director of International Affairs at New York University, on the Threats to World Peace, with an introduction by John Kleber, recorded on October 12, 1972
Michi N. Weglyn, 72, advocate for interned Japanese-Americans
An obituary for Michi Weglyn written by Eric Page with a note from Kimmie Ito written on it.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
Letter from Frank N. Seerley to Frank B. Wilson (January 12, 1917)
A letter to Frank B. Wilson from Frank N. Seerley written on January 12, 1917. In the letter, Seerley notes that he received Wilson's long letter and the information included was very helpful. He continues on to say that the school is interested in all men who are serving and hopes that his health may be kept in good shape.Frank N. Seerley graduated from the International Young Men’s Christian Association College in 1890 and began working at the college as an instructor in the same year. He served as a member of the Springfield Board of Education from 1896 to 1912. In 1907, he served as an official lecturer for the American Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. From 1917 to 1918, he gave lectures on sex hygiene in encampments for the War Work Council. After World War 1, he served as Dean of Springfield College from 1918 to 1934. Seerley was awarded the Tarbell Medallion in 1942.
Frank B. Wilson (1889-1969) Born in Kingston, Ontario, he attended school in Ottawa, where his father opened a bicycle store which ultimately developed into one of the city's first automobile sales outlets. He attended Stanstead College (Class of 1908), and later enrolled at Springfield College (Class of 1916). Immediately after graduation, Wilson went overseas in World War I as a captain in the 2nd division, being attached to the Canadian YMCA war services
World War I record of service for Frank W. Garran, signed 23 November 1922.
Questionnaire with information about Frank Warren Garran's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Garran on 23 November 1923.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928). Two responses to this questionnaire by Frank Garran exist; the other response is dated 6 September 1926
World War I record of service for Frank W. Garran, signed 6 September 1926.
Questionnaire with information about Frank Warren Garran's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Garran on 6 September 1926.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928). Two responses to this questionnaire by Frank Garran exist; the other response is dated 23 November 1922
Hospitality and the Ethics of Improvisation in the Work of Ingemar Lindh
Ingemar Lindh's work on the principles of collective improvisation has crucial implications for the history of twentieth-century laboratory theatre. His early work with Étienne Decroux and Jerzy Grotowski contributed to the development of a unique practice that resists directorial montage, fixed scores, and choreography; and the ethical dimension that accompanies Lindh's research on collective improvisation is illuminating for a more holistic understanding of the technical and aesthetic considerations in theatre. In this article, Frank Camilleri discusses some of the key aspects of this dimension, notably the dynamics of hospitality and encounter that inform Lindh's approach and the question of responsibility in the actor's work. Frank Camilleri is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at the University of Kent. From 2004 to 2008 he was Academic Coordinator of Theatre Studies at the University of Malta. He is also Artistic Director of Icarus Performance Project – an ongoing research laboratory that investigates the intermediary space between training and performance processes. Camilleri's work with Lindh in the mid-1990s was instrumental for the development of this research practice
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