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Oral history interview with Ron Schaefer
Ronald Schaefer, a 1972 graduate of Oklahoma State University, recalls his youth in Marshall, Oklahoma, the hometown of Dr. Angie Debo, historian and author who focused on the mistreatment of Native Americans throughout history. He shares memories and history of Marshall, as well as his memories of Dr. Debo, reading personal notes that she wrote to him and his family, and sharing details of personal conversations. He also reminisced about her effect on those around her.The Remembering Angie Debo Collection is a series of interviews conducted with friends and supporters of Angie Debo, an American historian
The smooth-leaved perennial groundcherry: Physalis longifolia var. subglabrata
Bulletin no. 414 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture,1963. by Ralph J. Schaefer, Gerald W. Yeoumans and Lambert C. Erickson. 14 p. :ill., 1 map ;23 cm
Jack Schaefer
In 1945 Jack Schaefer, then a Norfolk, Virginia, newspaper editor, decided to write a story “to prove that there is no reason why an attempt cannot be made to create literature about the west as about the east or the south or any place anywhere.” He set his story in a Wyoming valley torn by conflict between pioneer farmers and a resident cattle baron trying to retain the open range. Then he introduced a palladin figure called Shane
Paul Schaefer Collection, 1870-1997
The Paul Schaefer collection consists of ca. 62 cu ft of correspondence, maps, litigation manuscripts, legislative documents, pamphlets, circulars, published materials, photographic material, audio recordings, video recordings, and art prints. The collection is in good condition, however some of the material exhibits water or insect damage. The dates within the collection range from 1870 to1997, with the bulk of the collection falling between 1940 and 1997. This collection documents Schaefer\u27s lengthy career as an environmental grass roots organizer and author, his work in home building and historic restoration projects, and his family life.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_findingaids/1036/thumbnail.jp
Toward Realism About Genetic Enhancement
10.1080/15265161.2019.1618964The American Journal of Bioethics19728-3
Color medical image analysis / M. Emre Celebi, Gerald Schaefer, editors.
Includes bibliographical references and index.x, 204 pages
Ethics of digital contact tracing wearables
10.1136/medethics-2020-106958JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHIC
Scleroderma capillary pattern identification using texture descriptors and ensemble classification
The Political Philosophy of Montaigne
This provocative book provides a comprehensive interpretation of Montaigne\u27s Essays as a work of political philosophy. David Lewis Schaefer diverges from the prevailing view, which prizes the Essays as an example of authentic literary self-portrayal but holds that the book is not a coherent philosophical work. Arguing for Montaigne\u27s significance as one of the philosophic architects of the intellectual revolution that generated the distinctive characteristics of modernity, Schaefer demonstrates the extent to which Montaigne was a systematic, radical, and political thinker. For the 2018 second printing, the author has included a list of his most important publications on Montaigne since this book\u27s original publication
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