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    Pioneer personal history, Chris A. Christensen

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Chris A. Christensen, from an interview. He was born in Denmark in 1848, and came to Utah in 1875, settling at Ogden. Typed by Maurice L. Howe in 193

    Partner drawings: Making it simple

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    Practice managers must balance the earnings expectations of their GP partners with the money available in the practice bank account. Chris Howe offers tips on how to manage this sometimes tricky situation </jats:p

    Abortive [program]

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    Howe, Justin; Hallenbeck, Chris; Rein, Marc; Kiefer, Tiernan; Cerallo, Deanna; Ranieri, Luke A

    Oscar Howe and Navarre Scott Momaday

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    Oscar Howe is pictured with N. Scott Momaday. The Institute of Indian Studies sponsored Momaday to come to the University on September 21, 1978, to present a lecture and reading. Momaday is both an author and teacher

    Too Much Information piece commenting on the local media scene. Author Chris B

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    Too Much Information piece commenting on the local media scene. Author Chris Barry analyzes WGME-13\u27s inclusion of promotions for network entertainment in its news broadcasts; discusses the bi-weekly interviews of former governor Angus King on National Public Radio\u27s Marketplace; and praises Ed King\u27s West End News for its high quality

    Manzanar camp map, "Manzanar, a photograph essay"

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    A map of "Manzanar Relocation Center" reproduced from "Manzanar pilgrimage program" by hand by Chris S. Uyemura. The caption reads, "General plan of the W.R.A. Camp at Manzanar, California. Chris Uyemura Collection." A page from: Manzanar, a photograph essay (csudh_uye_0001).The Chris S. Uyemura Manzanar Photograph Collection consists of a pictorial essay, “Manzanar, a photographic essay,” and additional loose photos, which were compiled and collected by Chris S. Uyemura. The essay contains photographs, texts, and newspaper clippings, and was submitted to Professor Donald T. Hata of the Department of History at CSU Dominguez Hills. The collection depicts the incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry in the Manzanar camp during World War II as well as reflects the events, contrasting with photographs of the Manznar National Historic Site, which illustrates what is left of the camp today. The collection was originally named as “Asian Pacific Studies Collection Box 14.

    John and Chris Crutcher Folder

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    2 pages of family history documents containing and related to John Crutcher; Chris Crutcher - including: News articles; Valley clerk; Author; obi

    Contaminated artworks: Sorting Facts, de Susan Howe

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    Susan Howe, ao misturar em seu livro Sorting Facts ensaio, poesia e memória, ajuda a expandir os limites do que se considera a poesia na contemporaneidade. Este trabalho analisa esse processo. Para tal, parte de uma pequena explanação sobre o filme que inspira o livro – La Jetée, de Chris Marker – para então acompanhar as reflexões que Susan Howe desenvolve. Se destaca aqui uma poesia em que pressupostos da modernidade – como a autonomia da arte e o seu meio específico – aparecem desestabilizados. Nesse sentido, chamamos de obras contaminadas aquelas em que uma se vale de vários meios em sua construção, como é o caso da poesia de Howe. Essa contaminação ajuda a redesenhar o panorama contemporâneo e até formulações clássicas da poesia, como a elegia.Susan Howe, by mixing essay, poetry and memoire in her book Sorting Facts, helps to expand the limits of what poet is in contemporaneity. This work analyzes this process. To do so, it starts with a short explanation of the film that inspires the book – Chris Marker’s La Jetée – and then follows the reflections that Susan Howe develops in her book. A poetry stands out here in which presuppositions of modernity – such as the autonomy of art and the specific medium – appear to be destabilized. In this sense, we call contaminated artworks those in which one uses several mediums in its construction, as is the case with Howe\u27s poetry. This contamination helps to redesign the contemporary poetry and even classic formulations, such as the elegy

    Intimacy Unguarded: Chris Kraus

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    The Central Saint Martins research project 'Intimacy Unguarded', run by Emma Talbot and Dr Jo Morra, hosted a visit to Central Saint Martins by United States author Chris Kraus. Kraus is a highly respected writer (I Love Dick, Summer of Hate, Aliens and Anorexia etc) and editor of the semi-texte series 'Native Agents'. In this event, Kraus gave a reading from 'I Love Dick' and was then interviewed by Emma Talbot, to a live public audience. 'Intimacy Unguarded' also ran a seminar called 'Write A Letter To Chris Kraus'. Mirroring the format for the celebrated book 'I Love Dick', in which Kraus uses the letter as a way of addressing a particular figure (with whom she is obsessed) whilst simultaneously unpacking her own personal thoughts and research, participants were invited to 'Write a Letter To Chris Kraus'. Chris Kraus was present at the seminar, where letters were read aloud and Kraus was the first respondent. Those taking part were from Raven Row, CSM BAFA, MAFA and Afterall. An excerpt from Kraus's book and a selection of the letters will be published in the June 2017n issue of Journal of Visual Art Practice, to be guest-edited by Talbot and Morra

    Replication Data for: Households with solar installations are ideologically diverse and more politically active than their neighbors

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    Replication data for "Households with solar installations are ideologically diverse and more politically active than their neighbors." Mildenberger, Matto, Howe, Peter D., and Miljanich, Chris. Nature Energy. These files permit replication of the main analyses and figures reported in the paper. Replication files have been de-identified, removing household addresses, census tract, ZIP code, and county of residence. De-identified data allow replication of Figures 2, 4, 5, and 6 and Tables 1 and 2. See also the information contained in readme.tx
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