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    [Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Joe Garza - February 12, 1966]

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    Letter from Alfred J. Hernandez to Joe Garza, dated February 12, 1966, declining an invitation to speak at the LULAC Annual Banquet in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 19, 1966

    [Joe Alfred Adamcik]

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    1957 photograph of Joe Alfred Adamcik.Joe Alfred Adamcik was born on June 28, 1930, in Taylor, Texas. He received his M.A. in 1954 in Chemistry from the University of Texas and his Ph.D. in 1957 in Organic Chemistry from the University of Illinois. In September of 1957, Adamcik began as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Texas Technological College. He was promoted to the rank of associate professor in 1961

    In a little old house at the end of the lane [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceRespectfully dedicated to Mrs. W.C. Abbott, Rochester, N.Y.ads on back cover for Joe Morris Music Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 152, Item 090Poem by Bernard Grossman. Composed by Alfred Solman.unattrib. photo o

    In a little old house at the end of the lane [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceRespectfully dedicated to Mrs. W.C. Abbott, Rochester, N.Y.ads on back cover for Joe Morris Music Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 152, Item 090Poem by Bernard Grossman. Composed by Alfred Solman.unattrib. photo o

    The television work of Alfred Hitchcock

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    The thesis uses close textual analysis to study and evaluate the television work of Alfred Hitchcock. The corpus consists of the twenty shows personally directed by Hitchcock, including his appearances before and after those shows. In response to most previous writing, which tends to compare the programmes with Hitchcock’s films (often unfairly) the thesis emphasises them as products of television. Programmes are evaluated on the basis of their perceived success as television- if they harness conditions related to television production and integrate them with narrative themes or to create meaning. Hitchcock is considered to be the major creative force in each programme. Chapter One provides a variety of important contexts including a brief history of US television of the 1950s, key literature on Hitchcock and analyses of contemporaneous programmes not directed by Hitchcock. The textual analysis chapters (2-8) consider aesthetic or thematic programme aspects. Chapter Two studies the various roles played by Hitchcock’s appearances as series host. Chapter Three considers the impact of censorship on programmes frequently dealing with murder, violence and insanity. Chapter Four analyses Hitchcock’s implementation of varieties of voice-over narration, a common device in short dramatic forms. Chapter Five studies Hitchcock’s use of point-of-view shots, particularly in relation to their role in the delivery of the narrative twist. Chapter Six considers the key Hitchcock theme of detachment from the world. Chapter Seven looks at moments from the programmes which demonstrate how aesthetic is influenced by television production conditions. Hitchcock created a number of television masterpieces. His achievements in television are in many ways comparable in quality and consistency to his theatrical films. Even when considered in the context of other 1950s US anthology dramas, the Hitchcock-directed programmes are superior on many levels. Elements of his film style were highly suited to television production. Many of his greatest achievements embrace and harness television production conditions in their presentation strategies to create an integration of style and meaning

    Musa velutina subsp. markkuana (Musaceae): a new subspecies from northeastern India

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    Joe, Alfred, Sreejith, E. (2013): Musa velutina subsp. markkuana (Musaceae): a new subspecies from northeastern India. Phytotaxa 92 (2): 49-54, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.92.2.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.92.2.

    Sailing with my lonely Lola Lo [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Joe Morris Music Co. stock536-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 153, Item 164By Stanley Murphy, Arthur Lange & Alfred Solman.Andre C. De Takac

    Sailing with my lonely Lola Lo [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Joe Morris Music Co. stock536-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 153, Item 164By Stanley Murphy, Arthur Lange & Alfred Solman.Andre C. De Takac

    Alfred Schirokauer Collection 1889-1932

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    The bulk of the collection consists of Alfred Schirokauer writings in form of manuscripts novels and shorter works, and newspaper serializations. There is also a small amount of correspondence with publishers, as well as a few personal items.See inventoryMrs. Hartman, 1978.Born in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) on July 13, 1880, the author and lawyer Alfred Schirokauer lived in Berlin, immigrated to Austria in 1933, and died in Vienna on October 27, 1934.Finding aid available online3-page inventory.digitize

    Musa arunachalensis: a new species of Musa section Rhodochlamys (Musaceae) from Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India

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    Sreejith, Puravannoor E., Joe, Alfred, Sabu, Mamiyil (2013): Musa arunachalensis: a new species of Musa section Rhodochlamys (Musaceae) from Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. Phytotaxa 134 (1): 49-54, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.134.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.134.1.
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