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    Conversations with William Gibson

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    Interviews with the author of Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, and Zero History.Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Eye to Eye: An Interview with William Gibson -- An Interview with William Gibson -- Conversation with William Gibson -- Queen Victoria's Personal Spook, Psychic Legbreakers, Snakes, and Catfood: An Interview with William Gibson and Tom Maddox -- "The Charisma Leak": A Conversation with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling -- An Interview with William Gibson: Virtual Light Tour -- William Gibson Interview -- The Man Who Named Cyberspace: An Interview with William Gibson -- William Gibson, Webmaster -- William Gibson Interview -- William Gibson Interview -- An Interview with William Gibson -- William Gibson: Waiting for the Man -- William Gibson Interview Transcript -- Redefining William Gibson -- William Gibson: The Father of Cyberpunk -- Futuristic Fantasy Lives Now for Author William Gibson -- Space to Think -- Interview: William Gibson -- William Gibson Talks to io9 about Canada, Draft Dodging, and Godzilla -- William Gibson: The Art of Fiction No. 211 -- Why William Gibson Distrusts Aging Futurists' Nostalgia -- William Gibson: The Complete io9 Interview -- Key Resources -- IndexInterviews with the author of Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, and Zero History.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Gibson, Josh (Negro World series Envelope)

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    Envelop featuring Josh Gibson Negro World Series Washington Homestead Grays v. Kansas City Monarchs at Griffith Stadiumhttps://dh.howard.edu/neg_acarter/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Marriage record of Ewan, Howard L. and Gibson, Esme

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    Marriage license for Howard L. Ewan and Esme Gibson. Howard Dutill was the officiant

    Pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group brush up on use of .45 caliber colt

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    Pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group brush up on use of .45 caliber colt automatic which they carry in combat. L to R: Lts. Richard C. Caesar, John A. Gibson, William T. Mattison, George L. Know, Howard L. Baugh, and Clinton B. Millshttps://dh.howard.edu/ccjphotos_332nd/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Gregory Howard Interview by Jack Knudson, April 2, 2022

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    An interview conducted with Gibson Ridge Farms co-owner Gregory Howard on April 2, 2022. Before becoming a vendor for the Athens Farmers Market in 1996, Howard worked across the U.S. in civil engineering and heavy industrial construction management positions. In the interview, Howard talks about sustainable farming practices, nutrition, and the future of agriculture in America.https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/hc2905-oral-history/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Architecture in tension: an examination of the position of the architect in the private and public sectors, focusing on the training and careers of Sir Basil Spence (1907-1976) and Sir Donald Gibson (1908-1991)

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    In the early 1900s tensions began to appear within the architectural profession, as private practitioners struggled to deal with the implications of professional colleagues moving into public sector employment. Sir Basil Spence and Sir Donald Gibson began their architectural training in the mid-1920s and, as tensions between the sectors intensified, Spence entered private practice and Gibson chose to enter the public sector. Each became an exemplar of his chosen sector of the profession and yet both have, until recently, escaped critical attention. The tensions between the public and private sectors of the profession have been acknowledged within the historiography, but not received detailed analysis. This thesis advances the current historiography by presenting an examination of the division between the sectors, focusing on the relationship between the RIBA and the public sector union AASTA and assessing the influence of AASTA on Gibson's Coventry City Architect's Department. Through an examination of archival material, contemporary published material, and buildings, this thesis builds on the work of the Sir Basil Spence Archive Project, adding detailed accounts of his early life, architectural training, and RIBA presidency, presenting new information and correcting certain aspects of the accepted historiography. It likewise presents new information on Gibson's early life and training and his central role in achieving improved status and representation for the public sector. An analysis of selected projects provides a comparative study of their contrasting approaches to architecture: the technically informed, collaborative team-work of Gibson and the individual artistry of Spence. Both men played pivotal roles in reforming the RIBA and in changing public and professional perceptions of the architect, nevertheless, the long lineage and complex nature of tensions within the profession meant that the public/private division was never be bridged and issues of status and representation remained essentially immutable

    Theodore Gibson, Ossie Gibson, Refuse Park

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    Subcategory: Newspaper Carriershttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_children/1120/thumbnail.jp

    Gibson, Althea

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    https://dh.howard.edu/neg_rmcclendon/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Reverend Howard W. Creecy Speaking at the Coalition to Save Our Children Prayer Pilgrimage Rally, October 5, 1980

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    Reverend Howard W. Creecy is shown speaking at the Coalition to Save Our Children Prayer Pilgrimage rally in Atlanta, Georgia. Written on verso: Rev. Howard W. Creecy, President, Baptist Minister Alliance, delivers remarks of concern at Prayer Pilgrimage Rally in Atlanta's Central City Park Amphitheater.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Claud Young, C.T. Vivian, Howard Creecy, and Spiver Gordon, 1980

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    Dr. Claud Young, Reverend C.T. Vivian, Reverend Howard Creecy, and Spiver Gordon are shown listening to Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Joseph E. Lowery speak at a mass rally. Written on verso: SCLC Board members Dr. Claud Young, Rev. C.T. Vivian, Rev. Howard Creecy and Spiver Gordon listen intently as the president shares poor people's campaign plans with mass rally.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
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