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Kara Gust interviews prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox
Prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox talks about his early family life in Chicago and his writing career. Fox explains how he became acquainted with theater, music, and ballet at a young age and how he was forced into medical school, but later abandoned it to pursue the liberal arts and writing. Fox talks about his many interests including archeology, and his treatise on author and friend Charles Bukowski. Fox is interviewed by Kara Gust for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Letter from Carl Hayden to Hugh E. Campbell
Letter from Carl Hayden to Hugh E. Campbell with an enclosed outline map of the proposed boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park
Hugh MacPherson Visits Bradenton
Scottish author, businessman, and politician, Hugh MacPherson, visits Bradenton. In this image, MacPherson and his wife meet with Bradenton Police Department Chief Harry Wilkison, Councilman Raymond Turner, and Mayor A. Sterling Hall
Hugh Gloster Visits Halle Selassie, circa 1972
Written on verso: After the Glee Club Concert in Addis Abba, Ethiopia, Dr. Hugh Gloster presents to Emperor Haile Selassie a scrapbook of the Emperor's visit to Morehouse College.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em
The levellers: or, Satan's Privy-Council. A Pasquinade, in three cantos. The author, Hugh Hudibras, Esq.
[2],26p. ; 4⁰.Hugh Hudibras is a pseudonym.With a half-title.Reproduction of original from the British Library.English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT109049.Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group)
Hugh Huntington letter to Lucile Atcherson, October 23, 1914
On October 23, 1914, Hugh Huntington, the President of the Young Business Men's Club in Columbus, Ohio, wrote this letter to Lucile Atcherson, a suffrage leader with the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association. In the letter, Huntington invited Atcherson and her suffragist allies to attend a debate on equal suffrage. Huntington also informed Atcherson that the Young Business Men's Club voted to bring their wives and girlfriends to the event. He also expressed the club's enthusiasm for having representatives from the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association present at the debate.
The Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association was formed in 1912, after the Ohio Constitutional Convention elected to bring to a vote the question of removing the words "white male" from the state constitution with regard to voting rights. Headquartered in the Chamber of Commerce building in Columbus, Ohio, the organization put out regular publications, organized public speeches and meetings, distributed literature and held parades in support of the suffrage movement. Women's suffrage in Ohio was defeated in a special election in 1912 and again in 1914 and 1916 before a resolution narrowly passed in 1917 allowing municipal voting by women in Columbus. In 1920, the 19th Amendment passed, extending the vote to women and prohibiting state and federal government from denying suffrage on the basis of sex
Hugh Downs
Hugh Downs is a long-time American broadcaster, television host, news anchor, TV producer, author, game show host, and music composer.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1050/thumbnail.jp
Statement, Memories of Toledo High School by Hugh L. Allen (1885-1975)
This memoir is a hand written account by Hugh L. Allen (1885-1995). It is undated, although the author refers to some dates in his recollections of Toledo High School. His parents moved from Fayette, Ohio, in 1888, and his family lived at 10th and Madison Streets near the school. He recalls playing and sledding on the grounds, and also attended the school from 1900-1904
URI Disambiguation in the Context of Linked Data
The Linked Data initiative has given rise to an increasing number of RDF datasets, many of which are freely accessible online. These resources often arise as a result of database exports; however sufficient consideration may not be given to the unseen implications caused when they are used in the wider context of the Semantic Web. This paper investigates two popular resources, DBLP and DBpedia, and discusses whether the issues regarding identity management and co-reference resolution have been suitably addressed. We find that a large percentage of authors in DBLP have been conflated, and that disambiguation pages have been incorrectly linked using owl:sameAs within DBpedia. Systems for dealing with these issues are presented, and directions are given for future research
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