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[Report on Officer's Duties by M. G. Hall in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]
Report on Officer's duties by M. G. Hall, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Hall states that he went into the office on Sunday, November 24, 1963, when he learned of Oswald's death. He assisted in routine office work and spoke to Jack Ruby, along with F. B. I. Agent Hall
Nur-i-Afshan V.04 no.42 October 1900 Supplement
Contents: Editorial notes - Current thought and incident : God's abundant beneficence by Hall, Newman - Foreign life in San Francisco - Luke and the critics - Telegrams [Letter]
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Caverswall Castle, Staffordshire (Proof)
Lithotint by William L Walton (1796-1872) of a castle with moat and bridge. Original sketch by Henry Lark (I) Pratt (1805-1873). Published in London July 1 1845 by Chapman & Hall. Artist Proof. Originally produced for "The Baronial Halls, and Picturesque Edifices of England", London 1848. author: Sameul Carter Hall.Mr JA van Tilburg bequeathed his "prentenkabinet" of over 10 000 graphic works to the University of PretoriaJacob van Tilburgab201
"Stuart Hall in dialogo con Giorgio Baratta e Derek Boothman"
Il volume “Gramsci. Le culture e il mondo” contiene le relazioni svolte in occasione del settantesimo anniversario delle morte di Antonio Gramsci ed è il quinto della serie di volumi preparati sotto l’egida della Fondazione Istituto Gramsci e pubblicati a cadenza decennale. Le relazioni sono solo su invito, essendo i relatori rigorosamente scelti tra coloro che sono giudicati, dalla Fondazione Istituto Gramsci e dalla International Gramsci Society, autorevoli a livello mondiale per i loro contributi e pubblicazioni su Gramsci.
L'attuale contributo al volume consiste di parte di una videointervista al sociologo della cultura Stuart Hall, impossibilitato per motivi di salute ad intervenire in persona al convegno ma intervistato in seguito per il volume del convegno; anzi, come primo contributo al volume, l'intervista funge da "cornice" per meglio inquadrare le relazioni successive.
È ben nota la fama di Hall a livello internazionale: dopo l'esperienza della Universities and Left Review, egli fu il primo direttore della prestigiosa "New Left Review"; assieme al sociologo Richard Hoggart, ha fondato il Centre for Cultural Studies presso l'Università di Birmingham; ha continuato il suo lavoro alla Open University, della quale è professore emerito; adesso dirige l'Istituto e biblioteca a lui intitolato.
Partendo dai suoi famosi interventi negli anni Ottanta sulla natura del populismo autoritario in Gran Bretagna (governo Thatcher) gli intervistatori hanno chiesto a Hall una riflessione sulla situazione italiana da Craxi a Berlusconi, utilizzando il concetto di "fascismo democratico" adoperato da Franco Fortini.
Ciò che si intende per "popolo" è ambivalente (giudizio di Brecht) e nel Gramsci si trova la nozione di "popolare" piuttosto che "popolo". Invitato ad elaborare su queste distinzioni, Hall ha confermato che, per lui, il concetto di "popolo" è "estremamente scivoloso": infatti nel contesto politico normale se ne fa un uso strumentale allo scopo, nelle parole di Hall, di "raggiungere una legittimazione del consenso popolare". L'ultima parte dell'intervista verte sulle questioni della multiculturalismo tra paesi diversi e all'interno dei singoli paesi, tema che, dalla fondazione da parte di Hall e di Richard Hoggart presso l'Università di Birmingham, è sempre posto da Hall come argomento prioritario a livello teorico nonché, a forteriori, pratico
Book circulation at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall Libraries’ print book collection is extensive, especially in humanities disciplines, but has become quite dated in many subject areas. Reduced library budgets, increased demand for online resources and soaring journal costs have eroded our buying power for print books. Also demand for print books seems to be declining. With Middle States accreditation due in 2014, we need to assess library resources and collection development practices. As part of this process, I examined print book holdings and circulation with a focus on science books
[Report on Officer's Duties by M. G. Hall in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]
Report on Officer's duties by M. G. Hall, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Hall states that he went into the office on Sunday, November 24, 1963, when he learned of Oswald's death. He assisted in routine office work and spoke to Jack Ruby, along with F. B. I. Agent Hall
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Hall i' th' Wood
'THE HALL IN THE WOOD, LANCASHIRE. In Lithotint by J. D. Harding. Published by Chapman & Hall, London, Sepr,, 1st,, 1845. From a Sketch by J. S. Dodd.
A QUARTER CENTURY OF TRUFFLE CULTIVATION IN NEW ZEALAND – SUCCESSES AND PROBLEMS.
At the 1988 Spoleto congress Ian Hall briefly outlined his plans for cultivating truffles in New Zealand to cater for out-of-season Northern Hemisphere markets. The first Tuber melanosporum truffles were found in 1993 on a truffière owned by Alan Hall on the East Coast of the North Island at 38° 35′ S. However, it was not until 1997 when Alessandra Zambonelli unearthed a 250 g truffle in the same truffière that the first commercial harvest in the Southern Hemisphere began. Truffles were later harvested in New Zealand truffières between 38°S and 44°S. Truffle cultivation subsequently spread first to Australia in 1992, followed by South America and South Africa.
Here we outline the scientific, technical and other problems that were encountered in New Zealand’s truffle research programme, how they were overcome, and the successful commercial cultivation of Tuber melanosporum, Tuber borchii and other edible ectomycorrhizal mushrooms
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