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No.356, Normand L. Gibbons
Transcript (139 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with Normand L. Gibbons on September 13-November 20 1990. This interview is no. 356 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1275 through U-1277In three interviews, Normand L. Gibbons (b. 1931) talked about his boyhood in St. George, Utah and the influence of his parents in shaping his humanitarian and educational philosophy and practices; his time spent on a church mission, military service, and graduate education; and his work with students at Cyprus High School which led to his career in student services at the University of Utah. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole
Envelope addressed to Emma Normand containing cattle brands
Envelope addressed to Emma Normand from Mrs. Charles Normand containing cattle brands
Un dictionnaire normand : J.-P. Bourdon, A. Cournée et Y. Charpentier, Dictionnaire normand-français avec index français-normand
Lepelley René. Un dictionnaire normand : J.-P. Bourdon, A. Cournée et Y. Charpentier, Dictionnaire normand-français avec index français-normand. In: Annales de Normandie, 44ᵉ année, n°1, 1994. pp. 126-128
Spectroscopic studies on cytochrome P450 11-beta-hydroxylase and model compounds
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1996.Includes bibliographical references.by Normand J. Cloutier.Ph.D
Un grand voyageur naturaliste normand : J.-J. La Billardière (1755-1834)
Chevalier Auguste. Un grand voyageur naturaliste normand : J.-J. La Billardière (1755-1834). In: Revue internationale de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture tropicale, 33ᵉ année, bulletin n°365-366, Mars-avril 1953. pp. 97-124
Un grand voyageur naturaliste normand : J.-J. La Billardière (1755-1834) (Suite et fin)
Chevalier Auguste. Un grand voyageur naturaliste normand : J.-J. La Billardière (1755-1834) (Suite et fin). In: Revue internationale de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture tropicale, 33ᵉ année, bulletin n°367-368, Mai-juin 1953. pp. 185-202
[Unidentified Blockade Runner, Confederate States Army]
Hand-colored portrait of an unidentified Confederate blockade runner shown with large Confederate naval flag. The image was taken in Cuba after the end of the war.Recto: [imprinted] Normand, Foto. Matanzas. [handwritten] Julio Pardonneru, Pintor. Verso: [stamped imprint] J. H. Normand, Fotografo, 41 Contreras, Matanzas
Twentieth-Century Varieties Reflecting Mediaeval Settlement in Normandy: combining modern and historical dialectology
The article demonstrates how the methods of modern dialectology can be used together with established dialectological and toponymic findings to inform our understanding of present-day variation. The linguistic data used are from the ‘Atlas
Linguistique et Ethnographique Normand’, whose data were collected in the 1970s, and in which many of the words given to researchers are probably Norman as opposed to French. The comparison of these data with the known settlement patterns
of Vikings in Normandy in the ninth to eleventh centuries shows clearly that the Vikings’ mediaeval settlement patterns are reflected in isoglosses which can be drawn based on the Atlas’ twentieth-century data, and the statistics of the modern
methods show how strong the correlation is
III. Le patois normand
Gilliéron J. III. Le patois normand. In: Romania, tome 13 n°49, 1884. pp. 114-125
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