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Once more the drum's enlivening sound, Dark Savin Hill, thine echo wakes First line of refrain The Guards shall be a corps of Friends! [first line]
strophic with refrainpianoJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
082, Item 123Composed by . . . Charles G. Loring, Commander, Wm. H. Gardner, Lieutenant, Wm. F. Otis, Ensign[?].Sung by a Member of the New England GuardsPendleton's Lithography, Bosto
Once more the drum's enlivening sound, Dark Savin Hill, thine echo wakes First line of refrain The Guards shall be a corps of Friends! [first line]
strophic with refrainpianoJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
082, Item 123Composed by . . . Charles G. Loring, Commander, Wm. H. Gardner, Lieutenant, Wm. F. Otis, Ensign[?].Sung by a Member of the New England GuardsPendleton's Lithography, Bosto
Incidents of the war. Old capitol prison, Washington.
Incidents of the War. Old Capitol Prison, Washington.The prison located behind the Capitol building in which a number of Confederate prisoners were held.Title from piece.Printed on recto: Negative by Wm. R. Pywell. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1865, by A. Gardner, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia. Positive by A. Gardner, 511 7th St., Washington. Published by Philp & Solomons, Washington
Incidents of the war. Slave pen, Alexandria, Va. August, 1863.
Incidents of the War. Slave Pen, Alexandria, VA. August, 1863.Photograph shows exterior view of buildings along 1300 Block, Duke Street, including Price, Birch & Co., which were used to hold slaves awaiting auction.Title from piece.Printed on recto: Negative by Wm. R. Pywell. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1865, by A. Gardner, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia. Positive by A. Gardner, 511 7th St., Washington. Published by Philp & Solomons, Washington
Incidents of the war. Marshall house, Alexandria, Va. August, 1862.
Incidents of the War. Marshall House, Alexandria, VA. August, 1862.Exterior view of Marshall House and adjoining buildings.Title from piece.Printed on recto: Negative by Wm. R. Pywell. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1865, by A. Gardner, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia. Positive by A. Gardner, 511 7th St., Washington. Published by Philp & Solomons, Washington
Replication data and online supplement for: "Resilience in Free/Libre/Open Source Software: Do founder decisions impact development activity after crisis events?"
Replication data and online supplement for the Master's thesis, "Resilience in Free/Libre/Open Source Software: Do founder decisions impact development activity after crisis events?" by Wm Salt Hale.
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Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: 1052, 829810 [crossed out], 1290 [crossed out], Gardner, 550 [crossed out], 1052.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
Letter from Wm. H. Conser, June 25, 1943
Typed correspondence from Wm. H. Conser, President of the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce, addressed to whom it may concern about Rev. A. A. Heist, Pastor of the Methodist Church. The correspondence discusses the resolutions passed by the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections
A Proposal for WM Interprocess Communication
This report proposes and explores an interprocess synchronization and communication mechanism compatible with the proposed WM protection mechanism -- which is a "capability" based mechanism[Den66]. Despite the advantages of capabilities, early capability systems, including one by the author [Wul80], failed to have a major impact on practical security primarily because of the overhead of domain switching [Col88]. Thus, before committing to a capability mechanism for WM, we want to be sure that we don't make the same mistake again. Thus, this report explores the mechanism in just enough detail to answer whether or not it is practical. Although our main goal is a mechanism for synchronization and communication among protection domains, if possible we would also like a single mechanism that can be used in the place of conventional interrupts, traps, "supervisor calls", entries to protected subsystems, and simple user-to-user interprocess communication. The mechanism we will explore is much-simplified version of the Ada rendezvous [Ada83] in which the WM hardware performs all of the the necessary housekeeping, but software is still able to specify macroscopic policy decisions. At the outset, we stipulate that what we propose may be "too much to put into hardware". But it may not. Our purpose here is to define the mechanism is sufficient detail to be able to meaningfully ask and answer the question "is a hardware implementation practical and desirable"
W.Va. Gov. Wm. MacCorkle and staff
W.Va. Gov. Wm. MacCorkle at Gen. Holly\u27s headquarters at camp of W.Va. National Guards in 1895, b&w. mounted on cardboard Notes on back reads: Gov. Wm. MacCorkle Col. Stuart Walker Col. Lawrence Tierney Capt. Quarrier Gen. James Holly Clinton Gardner Gen. Holly\u27s headquarters at encampment of W.Va. Nat. Guards Aug. 10, 1895https://mds.marshall.edu/marshall_regional_photograph_collection/1107/thumbnail.jp
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