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Oral History Interview: Dr. Don V. Hatton and Jane Hatton
Dr. Don V. Hatton was a physician and public health specialist in both West Virginia and Kentucky beginning in the 1930s. During his interview, Dr. Hatton discusses Appalachia and focuses on the definition of the region and what it means to be Appalachian. He also discusses his transition from being a public health specialist focused on preventative medicine to a practicing internal medicine physician. In the audio clip provided, he compares and contrasts his public health work in West Virginia and Kentucky through a focus on physical environment, education, and socioeconomic status. Throughout this interview, Dr. Hatton’s wife, Jane Hatton, provides additional information and clarification on specific events and relatives of the Hatton family.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1011/thumbnail.jp
Does OO sync with the way we think?
Given that corrective-maintenance costs already dominate the software life cycle and look set to increase significantly, reliability in the form of reducing such costs should be the most important software improvement goal. Yet the results are not promising when we review recent corrective-maintenance data for big systems in general and for OO in particular-possibly because of mismatches between the OO paradigm and how we think
Black Mountain Rag (AEAC#) tuning)
Fiddle tune played by Bill Hatton video recorded by John Harrod at North Middletown, Kentucky, [1977] Harrod calls it a "wild eccentric version in AEAC# tuning.
Martha Campbell / Maneater
Fiddle tune played by Bill Hatton video recorded by John Harrod at North Middletown, Kentucky, [1977]. Harrod comments "that in his Martha Campbell/ Man Eater he only plays one part of Man Eater. Still it's interesting that he knew it because it was a Jim Booker (African American) tune.
Letter from J. Hatton to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Hatton, The Presbytery, Rathmines (Dublin), to (Hagan), in gratitude for obtaining a portrait of the Pope for their bazaar next May. Some sad news about colleagues, including Paddy Ryan who is terminally ill. Restoration of their church is progressing; they will celebrate the centenary of the parish in December
Bryan Hatton, Participant
Bryan Hatton is a Cybersecurity Researcher working at the Idaho National Laboratory for the past 18 years. He is an Idaho native raised in a small town outside of Idaho Falls. He currently lives in Ashton, with his wife and 2 children. At INL he has been working to help secure critical infrastructure.
He helped to set up ICS-CERT now part of CISA at DHS. He has been working on the Aviation Cyber Initiative for the past 8 years. Among his accomplishments is leading the winning team at DEFCON CTF. When not working he enjoys tinkering with electronics and 3D printing and is a volunteer firefighter with the North Fremont Fire Department.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2024/1019/thumbnail.jp
[Letter from Representative Hatton W. Sumners to T. N. Carswell - December 11, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from Hatton W. Sumners, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., dated December 11, 1941. Hatton W. Sumners defines Americanism and handwrites in a postscript, "Am sending another address also.
On pelagic phase of the life cycle of common angler (Lophius piscatorius Linne) around seamounts Rockall-Hatton
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.The system of seamounts Rockall-Hatton is situated to the west of the British is-lands (55°-59° N; 14°-17° W). The minimal depths above these underwater heights is some 160-500 m. Ichthyofauna is represented approximately by 120 pelagic and bottom fish species belonging to 60 families (Kukuev at al., 2000)
Deborah Hatton
Deborah was the first women in Australia to qualify as a level one rugby league coach. She was assistant coach of the junior Eastern Suburbs SG Ball Rugby League Representative team in Sydney and a qualified Rugby League referee.
In 1969, Deborah married Stephen Hatton and moved with him to Nhulunbuy where she immersed herself in community activiities. Deborah became involved with the Gove Arts Theatre group; Lions Club; rugby; football and swimming teams; as well as teaching ballroom dancing to school children.
The couple moved to Darwin in 1975. Deborah served four years as president of the Nightcliff Family Centre and as president of the umbrella organisation for Darwin Family Centres. In 1980, Deborah started her business Dance Connection, which grew into the largest dance studio in the Territory. Deborah was involved with the first 'Dance in Education' team responsible for introducing dance classes to students in the Darwin primary schools. She worked for the Northern Territory Department of Education as a choreographer for 'The Beat'.Other dance initiatives included the formation of the Darwin Contemporary Dance Association in 1983; commencing a residential holiday dance school program in 1985; inviting guest dance instructors to Darwin in 1986 and developing the Darwin Christian Dane Fellowship in 1987.EducatorProfessional Dance
[Telegram from Representative Hatton W. Sumners to T. N. Carswell - November 1, 1942]
A Western Union telegram sent to T. N. Carswell, from Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas, Texas, dated 1942 NOV 1 AM 5 26. Sumners expresses his appreciation to Carswell for the invitation but regrets a "probable required return" to Washington after his Fort Worth engagement
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