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Postcard from J. M. Gardner, Thorndale, Texas, to J. H. Woodward, Taylorsville, Texas, June 2, 1880
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
The Web Magazine 1982, May/June
The Web Magazine focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue highlights events from graduation day, writes about Bruce Bowers\u27 trip to Russia, announces Joseph E. Cabaniss as Alumnus of the Year, reflects on the historical importance of the E.B. Hamrick Hall building, discusses the GOAL program, and features a section on the GWC\u27s President Craven\u27s wife, Beth Parker Williams. It also writes about Dr. William H. Crouch\u27s challenges with his new position of Development Associate, covers events from the alumni banquet, writes about the A.V. Nolan Memorial Garden, and praises GWC alumni Carl Martin for his persistence. The boiling spring is announced to be boiling once again, sports updates/information is given, an update on the Broyhill Academy is given, and faculty/staff members are recognized for having received service awards.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/the-web/1107/thumbnail.jp
Atlas of American Agriculture -- Physical Basis Including Land Relief, Climate, Soils, and Natural Vegetation of the United States
Land Relief (F. J. Marschner) --- Climate: Temperature, Sunshine and Wind (Joseph B. Kincer) – Frost and the Growing Season (William Gardner Reed) – Precipitation and Humidity (Joseph B. Wincer) --- Soils of the United States (C. F. Marbut) --- Natural Vegetation: Grassland and Desert Shrub (H. L. Shantz) – Forests (Raphael Zon)
Book Review: Marshall’s Great Captain: Lieutenant General Frank M. Andrews and Air Power in the World Wars
Author: Kathy Wilson
Reviewed by Colonel Evan H. Gardner (US Air Force), faculty instructor, Department of Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations, US Army War College
Marshall’s Great Captain is a biography of General Frank M. Andrews, one of the founders of the US Army Air Force. The author reveals the story of Andrews’s contribution to the creation of the Air Force and argues that he deserves more recognition. Her argument is accomplished through a detailed look at various aspects of Andrews’ life. This book is for anyone wanting to learn more about a relatively unknown legend of the Air Force.https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters_bookshelf/1088/thumbnail.jp
'Great Expectations': The motivational profile of Hungarian English language students.
In this article we investigate what characterizes the language learning motivation of Hungarian English language students in terms of Dörnyei and Ottó's process model of motivation (Motivation in Action, 1998). We used a mixed-method research design, in which qualitative interviews conducted with 20 students were supplemented with questionnaire data gained from 100 participants in order to have a better understanding of the apparent discrepancy between students' and society's expectations of teaching English Language at tertiary level and the present educational system in Hungary. The ambivalent nature of English language students' motivational profile was found to reflect this situation. The interview data revealed that the respondents had very favourable motivational characteristics but they did not invest sufficient energy in maintaining and improving their language competence. This is explained with reference to a low level of learner autonomy primarily caused by teacher-centered instruction
Volume 73, Number 09 (September 1955)
The Messrs R and H
Utah\u27s Singing Ambassadors of Good Will
Carl Sandburg, the Musician
Eugène d\u27Albert Reveals How Liszt Prepared for Scales
Music vs. Guns
Orchestra Member\u27s Check List
Highly Significant Step (editorial)
Requirements for an Artistic Career (interview with Joseph Szigeti)
Contemporary Music—An Essential Part of the School Music Programhttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/1097/thumbnail.jp
Hamilton Gardner Papers
Attorney, historian, politician, civic leader, army officer. Correspondence, manuscripts, notes relating to Utah military history. Correspondence covers 1942 through 1960. The largest sections of the collection are the manuscripts of three unpublished books, a history of the Utah Expedition, a history of the Utah Territorial Militia, and a biography of Philip St. George Cooke. There are notes on the Utah Expedition from primary and secondary sources.; Miscellaneous; Correspondence; Utah Expedition Draft; The Utah Territorial Militia [draft]; Biography of Philip St. George Cooke Draft; Miscellaneous drafts and manuscripts; Notes; Background; Miscellaneous; Genealogical Data on Gardner and Barnum families; List of publications by Hamilton Gardner; Sketch and Clippings on James Hamilton Gardner; Military Circular, Headquarters Nauvoo Legion, 31 July 1857; General Order No. 1, Headquarters Nauvoo Legion, 25 Jun 1861; Map of Santa Fe Trace, drawn by Capt. P. St. G. Cooke, 1843; Map of the Oklahoma Region; Map of the Route of the 2d Dragoons in 1857; Map of Township No. 6, South of Range 2, 1890 (Fairfield and vicinity); Maps of Camp Floyd, 1859; Map of Ft. Crittenden Military Reservation, 1884; Miscellaneous papers from the Adjutant Generals Office on Lewis A. Huffaker, Jonathan Spencer, Henry V. Barnum; Appointment of Winfield Scott to the rank of Lt. General, 1854; Appointment of Albert S. Johnston to the rank of Brigadier General, 1857; Muster roll of Captain James Brown\u27s Company C in the Mormon Battalion; Muster roll of Captain James Dafoe\u27s Company D in the 27th Regiment, Michigan Infantry volunteers; Preston Nibley memorials to John R. Murdock (newspaper clippings); Guia Del Archivo Historico Militar de Mexico, Tomo I, Taller Autografica, Mexico, D. F., 1949; Field Notes from Joseph Troskolawski\u27s Survey of Camp Floyd Area, 1856; Porter, Hammind and Cooke\u27s Appointments as Brig. Generals; Governor Cummings Appointment; Orders Relieving William S. Harney of Command; General Printed Orders for Utah Expedition; Letter to President Buchanan from W. M. F. Magraw, 3 October 1856; News Clipping; Letter Wolcott to Eunice, 1858 (soldier to sister); Letter John B. Floyd to Col. T. T. Fauntleroy, 1860; Letters Crary to Cooper, 1853; Ferguson to Cooper, 1852; Ferguson to Cooper, 1853 [National Archives]; Abstract of Annual Returns of the Militia of Utah Territory, 1851-1853 [National Archives]; Letter, James Buchanan regarding Utah Expedition; Letters, Buchanan from Charles C. Van Dyke and from Isaiah Rynder [Historical Society of Pennsylvania]; Correspondence; November 1942 - September 1952; October 1952 - June 1953; July 1953; August - Decemember 1953; January 1954 - February 1955; April - October 1955; November 1955 - July 1957; March - July 1959; August 1959; August - December 1959; 1960; Utah Expedition Draft; Foreword; Chapter 1: "The Grand Goal of All Our Marchings"; Chapter 2: "Those Twin Relics of Barbarism -- The Election of 1856"; Chapter 3: "A Good Army, Not a Large One -- The U.S. Army in 1857"; Chapter 4: "To Preserve the Peace and Repel Indian Depredations -- The Utah Territorial Militia in 1857"; The Utah Territorial Militia [draft]; Preface and Introduction; Chapter 1: "Scope of the Study"; Chapter 2: "The Militia System of the United States"; Chapter 3: "The Nauvoo Legion of Illinois, 1840-1845"; Chapter 4: "The Mormon Battalion, 1846-1847"; Chapter 5: "The Militia Laws of the State of Deseret, 1849-1851; Chapter 6: "Original Militia Organizations Under the High Council and the State of Deseret, 1849-1851; Chapter 7: "The First Territorial Militia Law, 1852"; Chapter 8: "Early Growth of the Territorial Militia, 1852-1856"; Chapter 9: "The New Regulations Added by the Territorial Legislative Assembly, 1857"; Chapter 10: "A Major Militia Reorganization, 1857"; Chapter 11: "The Militia and the Utah Expedition, 1857-1858"; Chapter 12: "Federal Troops in Garrison at Camp Floyd-Fort Crittenden, 1858-1861"; Chapter 13: "The Militia and the Civil War, 1861-1865"; Chapter 14: "Training, Uniforms and Equipment, 1865"; Chapter 15: "Major Indian Depredations, 1865-1867"; Chapter 16: "Final Development of the Original Territorial Militia, 1866-1870"; Chapter 17: "Governor Shaffer vs General Wells, 1870"; Chapter 18: "Congress Abolishes the Nauvoo Legion, 1887"; Chapter 19: "Activation of the Utah National Guard, 1894"; Chapter 20: "Transition of the National Guard from Territorial to State Command, 1896; Acknowledgements; Military Abbreviations; Bibliography; Index; Drafts and Notes of Table of Contents through Chapter 9; Drafts and Notes of Chapters 10 trough Chapter 20 and miscellaneous; Biography of Philip St. George Cooke Draft; Chapter 1: "A Son of the Old Dominion"; Chapter 2: "Education in West Virginia, 1816-1823"; Chapter 3: "The Army and the Pioneer West"; Chapter 4: "A Frontier Soldier"; Chapter 5: "A Cavalryman of the West"; Chapter 6: "The West Point Years, 1823-1828"; Chapter 7: "Down the Santa Fe Trail to the First Indian Battle, 1829"; Chapter 8: "Romance at Old Cantonment Leavenworth"; Chapter 9: "A Young West Pointer Reports on the Black Hawk War in 1832"; Chapter 10: "1st Lieutenant P. St. G. Cooke, an Officer-founder of the 1st Dragoons in 1833"; Chapter 11: "1st Lieutenant P. St. G. Cooke and the March of the 1st Dragoons from Jefferson Barracks to Fort Gibson in 1833-1834"; Chapter 12: "The Fateful Expedition to the Tow-e-ash Indian Council, 1834"; Chapter 13: "Carlisle Barracks, 1848-1852"; Chapter 14: "Fort Wayne, 1839-1840"; Chapter 15: "An International Sequel to A Journal of the Santa Fe Trail, 1843: The Vindication of Captain P. St. G. Cooke"; Chapter 15: "An International Sequel to A Journal of the Santa Fe Trail, 1843: The Vindication of Captain P. St. G. Cooke"; Chapter 16: "Captain P. St. G. Cooke and the March of the 1st Dragoons to the Rocky Mountains in 1845"; Chapter 16: "Captain P. St. G. Cooke and the March of the 1st Dragoons to the Rocky Mountains in 1845"; Chapter 17: "Captain P. St. George Cooke and the Occupation of Santa Fe in 1846"; Chapter 18: "A New Wagon Road to the Pacific, 1846-1847"; Chapter 19: "Report of Lt. Col. P. St. G. Cooke of his March from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to San Diego, Upper California"; Chapter 20: "Philip St. George Cooke and the Kearney-Fremont Controversy in 1847"; Chapter 21: "Lt. Col. P. St. G. Cooke and the Apache Campaigns in New Mexico, 1854"; Chapter 22: "Lt. Col. P. St. G. Cooke and the Sioux Campaign in Nebraska, 1855; Chapter 23: "Kansas, 1855-1857"; Chapter 24: "Report of Lt. Col. P. St. G. Cooke on the march of the 2nd Dragoons from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Bridger in 1857"; Notes on Biography of Philip St. George Cooke; Miscellaneous drafts and manuscripts; "The Command and Staff of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War"; "Pioneer Military Leaders of Utah" [draft and notes]; "History of 222nd Field Artillery"; "Journal of a Territorial Militiaman at the Arrival of the Utah Expedition in 1857"; "Johnston\u27s Army"; Possible Articles to be Written; National Archives Adjutant General Office [letters], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Army of Utah [letters], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Army of Utah [letters], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Army of Utah [orders], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Army of Utah [orders]; Army of Utah [returns], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Army of Utah [returns], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Cartographic division (Notes), Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Justice Department, Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Photographs [notes], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Quartermaster General Office [contracts], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Secretary of War Office, Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Secretary of War, [letters], Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives State Department, Utah Territorial Papers, Notes on Utah and the Utah War; National Archives Treasury Department, Notes on Utah and the Utah War; Boston Public Library, Newspaper Transcripts; Duke University, Governor Alfred Cummings Papers; Jesse A. Gove Letters, New Hampshire Historical Society, 1928; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Library of Congress; Phelps, J. W. Diaries, New York Public Library; Scott, Charles A. Diary of Utah Expedition; Miller, John S. R. Papers; Ferguson, S. W. Memoirs; Long, Armistead L. - University of North Carolina; Virginia Historical Society; Notes; Alter, J. Cecil, James Bridger,1925; Leonard Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom, 1958; H. H. Bancroft, History of Utah, 1889; Albert Beveridge, Abraham Lincoln, 1928; Brigance,William Norwood, Jeremiah S. Black, 1934; Edward Channing, A History of the United States,1905; George Ticknor Curtis, The Life of James Buchanan, 1883; Robert J. Dwyer, The Gentile Comes to Utah,1971; Norman Furniss, The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859, 1960; Ganoe,William Addeman, The History of the U. S. Army,1942; LeRoy Hafen, Ft. Laramie; Elvin Hunt, History of Ft. Leavenworth, 1827-1927,1926; William Preston Johnston, The Life of Albert Sidney Johnston, 1878; John Bassett Moore, The Works of James Buchanan, 1910; Neff, Andrew Love, History of Utah, 1847-1869; Allan Nevins, Fremont, the West\u27s Greatest Adventurer, 1928; Nevins, Allan, Ordeal of the Union; Pelzer, Louis, Marches of the Dragoons in the Mississippi Valley, 1917; Richard D. Poll, The Mormon Question, 1948; Rhodes, James Ford, History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850, 1896; Richardson, Compilation of the Messages of the Presidents; Roberts, B. J., Comprehensive History of the Church; Spaulding, Oliver Lyman, The U.S. Army in War and Peace, 1937; Edward Stanwood, A History of Presidential Elections, 1896; T. B. H. Stenhouse, The Rocky Mountain Saints, 1873; W. A. Swanberg, First Blood: The Story of Ft. Sumter; Tullidge, Salt Lake City; Ray B. West, Kingdom of the Saints, 1957; W. Woodruff, The Utah Pioneers, 1880; Misc. Notes; Bancroft; Creer; Curtis; Gove; Hafen; Neff; Nevins; Mulder; Phelps; Roberts; Stenhouse; Tracy; Tullidge; West; Whitney; Misc. Notes A-Go; Alexander, Edmund Brooke; Black, Jeremiah S.; Brown, Aaron Venable; Buchanan, James; Cass, Lewis; Cobb, Howell; Cooke, Philip St. George; Cooper, Samuel; Crittenden, Thomas L.; Cumming, Alfred; Fillmore, Millard; Floyd, John B.; Freeman, Douglas Southall; Gove, Jesse A.; Misc. Notes Gu-R; Gunnison, J. W.; Jessup, Thomas Sidney; Loring, William Wing; Lowe, Percival G., Five Years a Dragoon, 1906; Porter, Fitz-John; Rodenbough, Theophilus F., From Everglades to Canon With the Second Dragoons, 1975; Misc. Notes S-W; Scott, Winfield; Slidell, John; Thompson, Jacob; Toucey, Isaac; Tracy, Albert; Waite, Carlos; Notes on Newspaper Articles; Notes on Public Documents; Miscellaneous Note
Torsional, vibrational and vibration-torsional levels in the S1 and ground cationic D0+ states of para-fluorotoluene
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Previous issue date: 6The S electronic state and ground state of the cation of textit{para}-fluorotoluene (textit{p}FT) have been investigated using resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) spectroscopy and zero-kinetic-energy (ZEKE) spectroscopy.footnote{A. M. Gardner, W. D. Tuttle, L. Whalley, A. Claydon, J. H. Carter and T. G. Wright, textit{J. Chem. Phys.}, textbf{145}, 124307 (2016).} Here we focus on the low wavenumber region where a number of “pure” torsional, fundamental vibrational and vibration-torsional levels are expected; assignments of observed transitions are discussed, which are compared to results of published work on toluene (methylbenzene) from the Lawrance group.footnote{J. R. Gascooke, E. A. Virgo, and W. D. Lawrance textit{J. Chem. Phys.}, textbf{143}, 044313 (2015).} The similarity in the activity observed in the excitation spectrum of the two molecules is striking
South-east view of the cathedral and chapter house of Christ Church
'SOUTH EAST VIEW OF THE CATHEDRAL AND CHAPTER HOUSE OF CHRIST CHURCH. Drawn by F. Mackenzie. Engraved by Joseph Skelton. THE OXFORD ALMANACK For the Year of our Lord God MDCCCXXVIII. Published by J. Parker, Oxford; & E. Gardner, Paternoster Row, London. Price Five Shillings & Sixpence.' Above right '1828'
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