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Henderson High School Class of 1963
This color composite photo of the Henderson High School graduating class of 1963 includes the following individuals from left to right: W. Jones, M. Roberts, J. Bell, B. Webber, J. B. Jones, D. Hudson, Mrs. W. Leonard (sponsor), Mr. S. L. Skinner (Advisor) Mr. R. Banks (sponsor), R. Holmes, B. Thompson, S. F. Boyd, H. Bishop, V. Evans, D. Hendrix, M. Rogers, M. E. Randle, B. E. Smith, Y. Boyd, C. Cross, B. Bishop, F. Nicks, H. E. McGlown, J. Bishop, A. E. Perkins, D. Freeman, M. Dexine, L. T. Williams, R. Williams, M. L. Webber, J. R. Brown, U. Ware, L. M. Stewart, G. E. Williams, O. Henderson, E. J. McGee, L. Johnson, F. L. Stewart, R. Norwood, M. D. McGee, L. C. Carter, T. L. McGee, M. Minor, \u3e Outlaw, M. Cannon, S. Leonard, J. K. Nelson, L. Barnes, S. A. Boyd, E. Stalling, L. K, Curry, L. Kennard, M. A. Watson, L. Hill, E. M. Boyd, W. Powers, B. Howard, J. Harris, E. M. Foxx, J. Bell, B. R. Williams, E. Higgins, O. B. Petty, R. R. Cannon, M. Clark, J. Spencer. The class motto at the bottom reads Upward and On.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-henderson-oktibbeha-county-schools-photos/1002/thumbnail.jp
Henderson High School Class of 1964
This color composite photo of the Henderson High School graduating class of 1964 includes the following individuals from left to right: B. L. Rice, B. M. Akins, R. Gandy, B. Nicks, M. Williams, J. Johnson, T. Jones, Jr. (president), Mr. S. L. Skinner (Advisor), Mr. S W. Leonard (sponsor), Mr. Banks (sponsor), E. M. Rush, (vice-president), M. Zell, A. Sharp, F. Norwood, E. Hill, A. Howell, M. Billups, P. Purnell, W. Zuber, T. West, J. Perkins, C. Johnson, R. Hines, E. Parks, F. Shaffer, V. Ashford, R. Butler, I Holland, W. McGee, E. Maxwell, G. Harris, L. Burton, B. Elliott, V. Plair, D. Johnson, B. Johnson, N. Sherman, C. Thompson, F. Johnson, E. Williams, G. Turner, R. Roberson (secretary) A. Thompson (treasurer) M. Cross, E. Gandy, C. Hunter, R. Rieves, J. Martin, L. Gandy, F. Weaver, T. Gibson, R. Collier, L. Harris, J. Smith, W. Kinnard, B. Flowers, B. Cannon, S. Lindsey, T. Henderson, V. Rogers, R. Hamilton, C. Hogan, C. Leonard, P. Rogers, M. J. Bell, [unidentified due to tearing], d. Johnson, B. Arnold, S. Tate, F. Hall, M. Stalling, L. James, J., V. Shaw, B. Davis, J. Timms, E. Powers, S. Moore, D. Robinson, L. Stewart, [photo and name damaged], E. Nichols. The image shows signs of water damage and tearing along the edges.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-henderson-oktibbeha-county-schools-photos/1003/thumbnail.jp
"Closing the R&D Gap, Evaluating the Sources of R&D Spending"
Both spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures in other countries, such as Japan and Germany. He also explores possible changes to our current R&D policy to make it more effective.
Henderson High School Class of 1961
This black and white composite photo of the Henderson High School graduating class of 1961 includes the following individuals from left to right: M. C. Brooks, S. Lathen, E. Williams, Jr., A. Townsend, E. Lindsey, M. Thompson, B. J. Williams, G. Morris, H. Elliot, Y. L. Johnson, B. J. Ashford, G. A. Moore, J. Stalling, M. Perry, W. E. Hicks, M. Purnell, B. L. Bell, S. Spencer, Jr., F. Lawrence, Mrs. W. Leonard (sponsor) D. E. Collier, Mr. Banks (sponsor) J. Hall, W. L. Brown, A. M. Harris, L. A. Gibson, M. Williams, T. Skinner, G. Turner, E. R. Gillespie, H. J. Perry, S. Rush, R. Owens, A. D. Roby, L. B. Jordan, R. M. Kennard, E. L. Devine, R. D. Higgins, K. E. Roberts, E. Jones, C. Higgins, M. Gandy, H. J. Higgins, W. E. Ashford, C. Evans, A. S. Jenkins, B. J. Nichols, R. E. Self, [unidentified], A. W. Miller, B. H. Wright, [the last four people are unidentified due to damage.] The photograph has sustained extensive water and sun damage, including tearing along the bottom that removed the names of five individuals.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-henderson-oktibbeha-county-schools-photos/1000/thumbnail.jp
Vivian and others, circa 1945
Vivian Wilson Henderson and fellow students at the Pan-Hellenic Dance, possibly at North Carolina College in Durham, North Carolina. Written on recto: R. Miller ???. T. Loranne Combe ???. V. Wilson Henderson ???. C. L. [?]ith ???. Doris L. Gathings Sweetheart of ???. Elmer P. Mc[?]ong ???. J. L. Conra[?]d ???. R. Ed[?] Whitted Sweetheart of ???. Pan-Hellenic Dance N.C.A.H
Industrial R&D Laboratories: Windows on Black Boxes?
This paper provides an overview of the survey-based literature on industrial Research and Development (R&D) laboratories, beginning with the work of Edwin Mansfield. Topics covered include R&D projects, new products, and new processes; the appropriability of intellectual property; the limits of the firm in R&D; and spillovers of knowledge from other firms and universities into the laboratories. I discuss the value of collecting information from industrial R&D managers, who participate in a wide range of R&D decisions and are the natural best source of information on these decisions. I also emphasize gaps in our knowledge concerning R&D from past studies, such as the private and social returns to R&D, the nature of firms' R&D portfolios, and other topics. The paper closes with a discussion of the benefits from building a national database on R&D laboratories that could be shared among researchers and that could take this area of research to a new and higher level of achievement.
Landscapes as mentalscapes : Saul Bellow's use of setting in Henderson the Rain King
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoA diferença mais significante entre Henderson the Rain King e as outras obras de Saul Bellow é a maneira como ele usa o ambiente em vez de usar cidade, que é normalmente domínio de seus personagens. Em Henderson the Rain King o protagonista foge para a África fictícia em busca de si mesmo. O objetivo desta dissertação é investigar os problemas criados pela cultura e a sociedade americanas e investigar como a fuga para a África traz mudanças no personagem. Faço uma tentativa de mostrar como Bellow usa o ambiente para demonstrar desenvolvimento das atitudes e comportamentos do protagonista e força o confronto consigo mesmo. Através desta obra, Bellow ilustra os problemas básicos do homem moderno que vive numa sociedade industrializada
Making sense of innovation by R&D and non-R&D innovators in low technology contexts: a forgotten lesson for policymakers
This paper attempts to use an integrated theory based on a firm’s internal and external sources of knowledge framework to analyze how different are R&D from non-R&D activities to innovate, specially in a context of low and medium low tech (LMT) sectors where most of the firms are SMEs. Simultaneously, the paper also explores the key differences between R&D and non-R&D innovators. The empirical analysis is based on a representative panel of 2023 Spanish manufacturing firms for 2005 and 2006 from the Spanish Ministry of Industry. Innovation in product and process is explained using non-R&D variables such as in Marketing, Design or hiring tertiary degree employees. Only innovation in product is explained by R&D expenditures. Addressing innovation in process, R&D variables work in few cases and neither R&D expenditures but occasionally R&D employees and are specially relevant the non-R&D variables. The interaction (moderating) effect is specially negative and significant, addressing the substitution effect with different implications regarding product or process innovation. Therefore, innovation can be explained using non-R&D variables such as investments in Marketing, Design, and other routines linked to human resources, technology monitoring committees or the existence of a formal plan to innovate. The firms with more internal resources, those which conduct R&D activities present a better AC and it leads to engage in cooperation agreements and access to external flows of knowledge. The paper has important implications for policymakers due to the fact that most of policies for R&D are based on R&D programmes, while there are other realities: non-R&D factors which also explain innovation, specially when considering low tech sector contexts. El presente artículo usa la teoría de recursos y capacidades para, a través de los recursos internos y externos de las empresas, analizar las actividades de R&D y las actividades de no-R&D en su impacto sobre la performance de innovación de la empresa, en un contexto sectorial de baja y media tecnología. Asimismo, el artículo explora el rol innovador de las empresas que hacen R&D y las que no lo hacen. Con una muestra de 2023 empresas manufactureras españolas, obtenemos un comportamiento innovador para la innovación en producto y en proceso y, sobre todo, observando que las actividades de R&D tienen muy poco peso explicativo sobre el resultado de innovación. El artículo presenta implicaciones para la Academia y los policymakers, sobre todo por el hecho de que la mayoría de las políticas de innovación se basan en actividades de R&D.fuentes de innovación, estrategias de búsqueda de conocimiento externo, cooperación tecnológica, capacidad de absorción. innovation sources, technology cooperation, absorptive capacity, search strategies.
A 2 h periodic variation in the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1
Spectroscopy of the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1 using the Gran Telescopio Canarias have revealed a ?2 h periodic variability that is present in the three strongest emission lines. We tentatively interpret this variability as due to orbital motion, making it the first indication of the orbital period of Ser X-1. Together with the fact that the emission lines are remarkably narrow, but still resolved, we show that a main-sequence K dwarf together with a canonical 1.4 M? neutron star gives a good description of the system. In this scenario, the most likely place for the emission lines to arise is the accretion disc, instead of a localized region in the binary (such as the irradiated surface or the stream-impact point), and their narrowness is due instead to the low inclination (?10°) of Ser X-1
I am dying, s i s t e r , dying, and my voice i s g e ttin g low,
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Mrs. W. V. Henderson
F a y e tte v ille , Ark.
February 23, 1950
Arthur
Mrs. Henderson..This one i s Arthur. I f i r s t learned i t when I was about
eight years old. I learned i t from a g i r l who became
my h a lf-b ro th e r's wife.
I am dying, s i s t e r , dying, and my voice i s g e ttin g low,
I have something I must t e l l you, S is t e r dear, before I go.
When you loved Dan(?), him I hated, while but yet I'm not sure,
To see him with my s i s t e r , i t was more than I could endure.
So, I chanced one evening in June while the pale moon b rightly shone,
Down beside . . . . . . a l l alone.
Words that passed I don't remember, but in a passionate mood
I drew forth a dagger; then and there I Arthur slew.
Then I thought, oh, . . . , S is t e r , how that you'd be l e f t alone,
And ten thousand worlds I 'd given to undo that deed I 'd done.
You forgive me, S i s t e r dear, fo r th is awful deed I 'v e done,
I can not liv e much longer fo r my l i f e i s almost run.
I ' l l forgive you, Brother d a rlin g, fo r th is awful deed you've done,
And I pray w e 'll meet in Heaven where our Arthur's already gone.
Collected by Merlin Mitchell
Transcribed by Kyle Perrin
* Not recorded a t a l l on tapeFunding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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