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James Edson White
James Edson White was the eldest son of James and Ellen White. Edson White began an educational program for Negro children and their elders, using only the meager resources he and his friends had at their command. Their Morning Star mission, however, laid the groundwork for most of the educational. medical, evangelistic, and publishing work throughout the South.https://ouscholars.oakwood.edu/morning-star-oakwood-industrial-school-gallery/1007/thumbnail.jp
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Letter to James Edson from H.B. Stenzel on 1969-09-29
Jackson School of Geoscience
Edson, James, 1942
Contains documents from Tombaugh's tenure on the Observatory staff, 1929-1945, as well as a small amount of material relating to later projects that Tombaugh worked on at Lowell Observatory in the 1950s
The Edson-Laing Readers
Four fables. LM (26) is told as a simple drama, without illustrations. The Flies and the Honey (39) features a simple set of illustrations and this final line: We drown for one little day of fun. Nezumi the Beautiful (67) is a Japanese version of the fable about the marriage of the rat to the strongest in the world. In BW (144) the boy played his trick every day. At last the men would no longer run when the boy called 'Wolf!' Fair condition.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Mary E. Laing and Andrew W. Edso
066 - Edson Costa Filho
Colorado State University - Civil and Environmental Engineering.Includes bibliographical references.Better irrigation water management requires accurate estimates of crop water use. Modeling evapotranspiration (ET) using the surface energy balance approach and remote sensing data has been showing promising results, but the complex nature of heat and momentum transfers among land, plants, and atmosphere has imposed a challenge towards obtaining more accurate crop water consumptive use results. The project aims to improve estimates of crop ET by improving the estimation of sensible heat (H), the most critical component of the surface energy balance, through a combined application of remote sensing data and an aerodynamic temperature approach
[Edson Bradley's 'Seaview Terrace' Estate, Newport, RI]
Seaview Terrace (Marine Avenue), completed in 1925, was built for liquor baron Edson Bradley, Jr. and his wife. The French Renaissance-style chateau had its origins in Washington, D.C., where it was known as Aladdin's Palace. In 1907 Mr. Bradley purchased the Hubbard house on Dupont Circle and hired architect Howard Greenly to remodel the Victorian-style structure, built in the mid-1870s, transforming it into a French chateau. In 1922 Mr. Bradley bought Seaview from James Frederick Kernochan. Mr. Bradley began dismantling the D.C. house in 1923 and had many of its structural elements transported to the Newport estate, incorporating them along with portions of Seaview into an expansive French Renaissance-Gothic chateau designed by Mr. Greenly and known as Seaview Terrace. The estate's next owner was the Bradleys' daughter, Julie Fay Bradley Shipman. Mrs. Shipman auctioned the house and its contents in 1941 and allowed the City of Newport to take the property for delinquent taxes. Seaview Terrace was left vacant and neglected between 1942 and 1949; it was purchased in 1949 by Edward J. Dunn, who then transferred the title to Mrs. George Waldo Emerson, Sr. During Mrs. Emerson's tenure the estate was leased to various private schools and was the home of Burnham-by-the-Sea, the summer boarding school affiliated with the Mary Burnham School for Girls in Northhampton, Massachussetts. Between 1966 and 1971 Seaview Terrace was used for exterior shots of Collinwood Mansion in the Gothic soap opera 'Dark Shadows'. The current (2012) owners, Martin and Millicent Carey of New York, bought the property in 1974. Source: Michael Seggie, Edson Bradley's 'Seaview Terrace, 'http://www.facebook.com/pages/Edson-Bradleys-Seaview-Terrace/160950727258194 Source: Scenes from the Past, http://72.52.242.20/~washingt/sites/default/files/SP_1006.pdf Source: Seaview Terrace, www.seaviewterrace.org/HISTORY.htm
James Sewell Ballet Brings Dance Macabre to Morris
Inspired by daydreams, nightmares, and Edgar Allan Poe, James Sewell Ballet’s Dance Macabre takes the stage on Friday, October 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Edson Auditorium
Temas contemporâneos de direito latino-americano
- Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar Saraiva do STJ. Em respeito à Lei de Direitos Autorais, não disponibilizamos a obra na íntegra.- Localização na estante: 340 T278c- Organizado por: Marilane LopesRibeiro, Edson Oliveira da Silva, Frederico Santos Paiva, Gilberto Geraldino Filho e James Hallison Gambeta
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