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[Harper, Norman Denholm (1906-1986)]
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Item: [1988.0010.00001] "[Harper, Norman Denholm (1906-1986)]
Tributes to Professor Robert Berkley Harper
In 1977, I began teaching at The University of Pittsburgh Law School and in short order one of my closest friends during my tenure there was Professor Robert “Bob” Harper. I wondered when I was hired whether I was selected because I looked strikingly similar to Bob, and perhaps the faculty thought my favoring Professor Harper would make my assimilation into the law school faculty that much easier. Students constantly called me Professor Harper and, indeed, many on the faculty called me Bob for several years; I never bothered to correct them. I thought if they paid that little attention to detail in law school, I would just let them go through life missing some of the finer points their education, and life for that matter, has to offer
Papers of Norman Denholm Harper
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/68638Blazer worn by N. Harper as a member of the University's Baseball Club.110138
Acquisition: [1988.0010] "Papers of Norman Denholm Harper
Papers of Norman Denholm Harper
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/68320Additional items: photographs taken at Ernest Scott's farewell dinner, 1936, of the Melbourne University baseball team and of the student rag of 1927; additional letters from Professor Hutchinson of Chicago, dealing with academic matters, civil rights, art, baseball, the economy, the Vietnam War etc. One R.M. Crawford letter.110785
Acquisition: [1987.0037] "Papers of Norman Denholm Harper
Harper\u27s Weekly.
Saturday, January 16, 1864 issue of the Harper\u27s Weekly. Featuring Averill’s Raid in the American Civil War. With many lithographs. Cover: Averill\u27s Raid. Centerfold lithograph: An Advance of the Army of the Potomac - Sketched by Alfred R. Waud. Other lithographic illustrations include: Major-General Andrew A. Humphreys; General William W. Averill; the suck in the Tennessee River; the wreck of the Aquila at San Francisco; the ironclad screw frigate Re d\u27Italia; rebel screw steamer Rappahannock; The late most reverend John Hughes, D.C., Archbishop of New York – Photographed by Brady; The rebel screw steamer Rappahannock lying at Calais, France; Daboll\u27s fog trumpet in the British Channel; Rebel battery and obstructions in Charleston Harbor.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/carolmundy-text/1004/thumbnail.jp
The Italian Way. Food & Social Life
Outside of Italy, the country’s culture and its food appear to be essentially synonymous. And indeed, as The Italian Way makes clear, preparing, cooking, and eating food play a central role in the daily activities of Italians from all walks of life. In this illustrated book, Douglas Harper and Patrizia Faccioli present a colorful look at the Italian table.
The Italian Way focuses on two dozen families in the city of Bologna, elegantly weaving together Harper’s outsider perspective with Faccioli’s intimate knowledge of the local customs. The authors interview and observe these families as they go shopping for ingredients, cook together, and argue over who has to wash the dishes. Throughout, the authors elucidate the guiding principle of the Italian table—a delicate balance between the structure of tradition and the joy of improvisation
Harper\u27s Weekly
Saturday, January 16, 1864 issue of the Harper\u27s Weekly. Featuring Averill’s Raid in the American Civil War. With many lithographs. Cover: Averill\u27s Raid. Centerfold lithograph: An Advance of the Army of the Potomac - Sketched by Alfred R. Waud. Other lithographic illustrations include: Major-General Andrew A. Humphreys; General William W. Averill; the suck in the Tennessee River; the wreck of the Aquila at San Francisco; the ironclad screw frigate Re d\u27Italia; rebel screw steamer Rappahannock; The late most reverend John Hughes, D.C., Archbishop of New York – Photographed by Brady; The rebel screw steamer Rappahannock lying at Calais, France; Daboll\u27s fog trumpet in the British Channel; Rebel battery and obstructions in Charleston Harbor.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/civilwar-text/1011/thumbnail.jp
U.S. President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper hold a joint press conference
President Barack H. Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper hold a joint press conference in the South Court Auditorium within the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Obama talks about ties between the U.S. and Canada. He comments on the global economy, trade with Canada, border security issues, and the situation in Egypt. Harper responds first in French then translates his remarks into English. He says he and Obama are issuing a joint declaration about the shared border and the flow of trade and people across it. They take questions from the media on Egypt, energy, and how the joint declaration might affect Canadian sovereignty
Box 47, Neg. No. 49768: G. D. Harper
This black and white photograph features a portrait of G. D. Harper - he is standing with his arms behind his back and is wearing a hat and a suit. G.D. Harper ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/6555/thumbnail.jp
Harper, Peter: transcript of a video interview (06-Jun-2015)
Interview with Professor Peter Harper, conducted by Professor Tilli Tansey, for the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 06 June 2015, in the School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Transcribed by Mrs Debra Gee, and edited by Professor Tilli Tansey and Mr Alan Yabsley. The project management was undertaken by Mr Adam Wilkinson. Professor Peter Harper (b. 1939) is Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics at Cardiff University. He has been closely involved with the identification of the genes underlying Huntington’s disease and muscular dystrophies, and with their application to predictive genetic testing. He has also been responsible for the development of a general medical genetics service for Wales. He is a Consultant to the ‘Makers of Modern Biomedicine Project’ for the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, Queen Mary University of London.The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity (no. 210183). The current interview has been funded by the Wellcome Trust Strategic Award entitled “Makers of modern biomedicine: testimonies and legacy” (2012-2017; awarded to Professor Tilli Tansey)
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