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Sono teorie politically correct, ma deboli. Recensione di C. Deregibus e G. L. Beccaria al libro: P. Gregory, Teorie di architettura contemporanea. Percorsi del postmodernismo, Carocci editore, Roma 2010 (2° Ristampa, Luglio 2012)
Recensione di C. Deregibus e G. L. Beccaria al libro: P. Gregory, Teorie di architettura contemporanea. Percorsi del postmodernismo, Carocci editore, Roma 2010 (2° Ristampa Luglio 2012
A comparison of the moss floras of Chile and New Zealand
Chile and New Zealand share a common stock of 181 species of mosses in 94 genera and 34 families. This number counts for 23.3% of the Chilean and 34.6% of the New Zealand moss flora. If only species with austral distribution are taken into account, the number is reduced to 113 species in common, which is 14.5% of the Chilean and 21.6% of the New Zealand moss flora. This correlation is interpreted in terms of long distance dispersal resp. the common phytogeographical background of both countries as parts of the palaoaustral floristic region and compared with disjunct moss floras of other continents as well as the presently available molecular data
Hotel at Kanab. Gregory by car
Photograph by Dr. L. F. Noble showing Hotel Highway at Kanab, Utah, with Dr. Herbert Gregory standing by a car, in 1922. Photo from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915 - 1924
Moss Wright portrait, undated
Black-and-white photograph of Moss Wright. The stickers on the image read, "CROP HERE." The captions on the reverse of the image read, "M. Wright", and "Moss Wright H & PE." The stamps on the reverse of the image read, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764 PICT.NO. 5 PAGE NO.248 THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA, TENN." and "WINBORN GREGORY.
Moss Wright portrait, undated
Black-and-white photograph of Moss Wright. The stickers on the image read, "CROP HERE." The captions on the reverse of the image read, "M. Wright", and "Moss Wright H & PE." The stamps on the reverse of the image read, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764 PICT.NO. 5 PAGE NO.248 THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA, TENN." and "WINBORN GREGORY.
No.212, Clark L. Wilson, interview by Dr. Gregory Thompson and Dr. Floyd ONeil: volume 1
Transcript (513 pages) of interview by Gregory Thompson and Floyd O\u27Neil with Clark L. Wilson, from August 1986 through April 1987. This interview is no. 212 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-656 through U-670. Includes inserts about interviewee\u27s father, Raymond Clark WilsonClark Wilson (b. 1914) recalls his personal and family history, mining in turn-of-the-century Utah because of the involvement of his father, R. C. Wilson, banking in Salt Lake, 1920s-1950s, and his involvement in mining in the Park City area, 1930s-1980s, Lead-Zinc lobbying activities in Washington D. C., 1960s, and Park City skiing, 1960s-1980s. Interviewer: Floyd O\u27Neil, Gregory C. Thompso
Telegram from Robert L. Gregory to Amon Carter Family
Telegram from Robert L. Gregory, Jr., President of the Fort Worth Negro Teachers Association, to Amon Carter Family upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1627/thumbnail.jp
No. 51, C. Gregory Crampton, interview by Everett L. Cooley
Transcript (39, 17 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with C. Gregory Crampton, retired history professor at the University of Utah, on January 19, 1984 at Bloomington, Utah. This interview is no. XX in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 51 and 52Crampton (b. 1911) recalls his early life and education in California, his career at the University of Utah in the Department of History, and his association with the , the American West Center, the Doris Duke Oral History project, and his studies at Glen Canyon, 1950s-1970s. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole
Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: Arizona, Utah, Nevada, California, 1915-1922
Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: Album containing photographs from Herbert Gregory\u27s 1915 expedition in northern Arizona and southern Utah; photos by Horace S. Poley from his 1899 visit to the Hopi and Navajo Reservations; Gregory\u27s expedition of 1918 in southern Utah; Gregory\u27s 1922 expedition in southern Utah; and Gregory\u27s 1922 expedition in southern Utah, Nevada, and California. Some 1918 and 1922 photos are by Dr. L. F. Noble
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