1,763 research outputs found
Bill Harney on a spear fishing expedition with Eric Jolliffe and Robert Fitzpatrick, off Long Reef, New South Wales, ca. 1940s [picture] /
Title based on information from acquisition documentation and from caption on verso.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Photograph taken by Jim Fitzpatrick, a photographer with the Department of Information in the 1940s in Sydney. Robert Fitzpatrick is the son of the photographer.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3706122; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006
Harry\u27s Poetry Hour: Interview with Tony Barnstone & Mary Fitzpatrick
Tony Barnstone and Mary Fitzpatrick, both making their first appearances on Harry\u27s Poetry Hour, join Harry to read and discuss their poetry. Recorded Live September 27, 2022 Harry\u27s Poetry Hour is produced and Hosted by Harry E. Northup and is recorded weekly as a part of MPTF Studios\u27 Creative Chaos, a live broadcast of information and entertainment that was created to fight social isolation on the Wasserman Campus of the Motion Picture & Television Fund in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Director & Executive Producer Jennifer Clymer MPTF Studios’ Creative Chaos Crew & Staff: Jennifer Esquivel, Michael Caiozzo, Kak Lee, Allegra Leedom, Jeff Mercer, Marijane Miller, Marcus Murrietta, Jody Schoffner, Joel Schroeder, Nikki Taylor, & Paige Thompson
Fitzpatrick, Harry Morton
Memorial Statement for Professor Harry Morton Fitzpatrick who died in 1949. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
May Fitzpatrick
May came to the Territory in 1943 with her husband pilot Harry Moss and worked at Connair aircraft at Alice Springs. After the war they bought a couple of trucks and made trips to and from Darwin to buy and sell war disposal goods May first learned to drive but, she soon became proficient and the business thrived. They moved to Darwin in 1946 May was book keeper-cum-social writer for the Northern Standard when political faction-fighting between union members became unbearable May left the job. In 1949 May and Harry they divorced and she was the secretary for the CWA, then Librarian and secretary for the Darwin Worker's Club where she continued to support the principles of union philosophy. May married James (Fitzy) Fitzpatrick and they built at Parap in 1952 where May keen gardener grew everything and helped others with her garden knowledge. May the founder and president of the Darwin Garden Club in 1958. Between 1957 and 1972 May wrote a gardening column for the local newspaper under the name ?Alice-May' and in 1978 she also co-published the popular recipe booklet, The Darwin Gardeners Gourmet Guide which was available in 1988.Union RepresentativeCommunity Servic
Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University
This is the recording of the keynote presentation by Kathleen Fitzpatrick, author of “Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University.” The presentation was held on Wednesday, January 27th, 2021 via the Zoom cloud video conferencing system. It was sponsored by the University of Kansas Libraries and The Commons and held in conjunction with the inaugural KU Summit on Community-Engaged Learning and Scholarship, hosted by the Center for Service Learning.
Fitzpatrick is the director of Digital Humanities and a professor of English at Michigan State University. She is also the author of “Generous Thinking: The University and the Public Good” and "Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy."Kathleen Fitzpatrick, author of “Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University,” discusses her research into thinking and leading generously. Fitzpatrick urges KU faculty and staff to think critically, constructively, and generously in order to engage effectively with each other and beyond the university.University of Kansas LibrariesThe Common
The game of zombies and survivors on cartesian products of graphs
We consider the game of Zombies and Survivors as introduced by Fitzpatrick, Howell, Messinger and Pike (2016) This is a variation of the game Cops and Robber where the zombies (in the cops’ role) are of limited intelligence and will always choose to move closer to a survivor (who takes on the robber’s role). The zombie number of a graph is defined to be the minimum number of zombies required to guarantee the capture of a survivor on the graph. In this paper, we show that the zombie number of the Cartesian product of n non-trivial trees is exactly ⌈2n/3⌉. This settles a conjecture by Fitzpatrick et. al. (2016) that this is the zombie number for the n-dimensional hypercube. In proving this result, we also discuss other variations of Cops and Robber involving active and flexible players
Joan Fitzpatrick: In Memoriam
Joan Fitzpatrick graduated from Harvard Law School in 1975. Women were then beginning to enter the legal profession in increasing numbers, but role models were still important in encouraging women to become equal partners in our profession. Joan was an especially effective role model for our students. I think she realized that. It was one of the things that drove her to excel in everything she did. Joan told me—more than once in fact—that she earned every penny she made. It was a point of pride to her. She was a hard worker whose work yielded very important results. And she was the kind of teacher who would make students think: If Professor Fitzpatrick can do that, then I can also do great and important things. Joan joined our faculty in 1984. In her eighteen years with us, she became an internationally known and respected authority on human rights. She was a primary author or editor of six books, the author or co-author of fourteen book chapters, and the author or co-author of about forty scholarly articles. Joan spoke on issues of international human rights throughout North America and Europe. In the words of one of her admirers, she was brilliant, eloquent, and internationally renowned
Henri Temianka Correspondence; (fitzpatrick)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/2072/thumbnail.jp
Evaluasi Program Menggunakan Model Participant-Oriented Approach (Fitzpatrick, Sanders, Worthen)
This literature study design presents scientific ideas regarding the Participant-oriented approach (Fitzpatrick, Sanders, Worden) evaluation model using different case study assignments. The participant oriented approach (Fitzpatrick, Sanders, Worthy is the focus of the author in making scientific articles using a literature study design through research journals that are related to the topic of the article. The author uses three different case studies as comparisons and as information for readers regarding the participant oriented approach by fitzpatrick, sanders, worthen. the three cases include the training program evaluation model, the bloom's mastery learning model outside formal education hours, on weekdays, and on weekends, and the field-based training model program for mental health workers , community workers, psychosocial workers and counselors
Colleen Fitzpatrick - Adoption searches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIkxov2wG0c "This talk will give you insight into adoption searches – how to use explicit and implicit information in conjunction with DNA to locate someone even if don’t know his or her name. Speaker: Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhD, is the author of three best-selling books in genealogy, and has been recognised for her innovative forensic science approach to genealogical research. Recorded: 20 April 2015 at Auckland Libraries
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