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    Life of Joel H. Johnson

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    A sketch of the life of Joel H. Johnson, loaned by Zeke Johnson and collected by Austin and Alta Fife. Johnson was a Mormon pioneer who settled in Kane County, Utah. The account describes his missionary work, his interactions with Joseph Smith Jr., and his role in settling Parowan, Uta

    Anne Elizabeth Austin, Johnson C. Smith University Homecoming Queen, 1958 - 1959

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    Photograph of the homecoming queen, Anne Elizabeth Austin, cut from the yearbook. Photo is stained with glue. Printed caption reads "Miss Johnson C. Smith Anne Elizabeth Austin", and a handwritten note reads "1958-59"

    [Marker: Fort Johnson]

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    Photograph of the marker for Fort Johnson in Pottsboro, Texas. Text: Established by William G. Cooke in 1840 as a part of the defense of the military road from Red River to Austin, named in honor of Colonel Francis W. Johnson (1799-1888), commander of the Texas army at the capture of San Antonio, December 10, 1835. Place of rendezvous for the Snivley Expedition which set out April 25, 1843. The settlement in the vicinity was known as Georgetown

    The Chromascope

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    1944 yearbook for Austin College, an annual publication of Austin College

    Austin Papers: Series III, 1837-1889 (2 of 2)

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    Copy of transcript for a letter from A. Sidney Johnson to W. C. Preston introducing Austin Bryan

    Austin Johnson, clarinet

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    Supplementary material 1 from: Johnson N, Burks R, Austin A, Zaifu X (2013) Chinese species of egg-parasitoids of the genera Oxyscelio Kieffer, Heptascelio Kieffer and Platyscelio Kieffer (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae s.l., Scelioninae). Biodiversity Data Journal 1: e987. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.1.e987

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    Authors: Norman F. Johnson, Roger D. Burks, Andrew D. Austin, Xu Zaifu Data type: occurrences DarwinCore Archive files for data reported, in zipped format. File name: ChineseOxyscelio.zi

    Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit

    What use is music in an ocean of sound? Towards an object-orientated arts practice

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    What Use is Music in an Ocean of Sound? is a reflective statement upon a body of artistic work created over approximately five years. This work, which I will refer to as "object- orientated", was specifically carried out to find out how I might fill artistic spaces with art objects that do not rely upon expanded notions of art or music nor upon explanations as to their meaning undertaken after the fact of the moment of encounter with them. My drive to create these objects was fuelled by a reaction against the work of other practitioners that I felt did not fulfil these criteria and lacked the self-awareness required to appreciate the cultural context within which it is produced. The title of this thesis is metaphorical and refers to the idea that cultural production is no use if it is not distinct from that which surrounds it. My practice is an attempt to produce objects that are self-consciously and self-reliantly distinct. It is no use for anything other than that
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