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Kenneth T. Dixon and Moral C. Boyd, robbery victims
Photograph shows Kenneth T. Dixon (Left) of Grand Saline, and Moral C. Boyd of Edom, after they were robbed and beaten. Both had just been discharged from the Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Bullis
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[Dallas Arts Benefit Gala photo slideshow]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a slideshow compiled by Kenneth Boyd of the events and performers of the 2006 Dallas Arts Benefit Gala. The VHS footage shows a slideshow of color photos of dancers, musicians, and singers all set to music
[Dallas Arts Benefit Gala photo slideshow]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a slideshow compiled by Kenneth Boyd of the events and performers of the 2006 Dallas Arts Benefit Gala. The VHS footage shows a slideshow of color photos of dancers, musicians, and singers all set to music
Conference Bibliography: Democracy and the Workplace
A selected bibliography was prepared in connection with the Saltman Center Labor Law Symposium 2012: Democracy and the Workplace held at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on February 23-25, 2012
Darrell Smith, Boyd Petersen, Boyd Petersen, Eugene Darcey; Group photo back row: Denny R., Larry D., Roger J., Richard F., Kenneth D., Dean O., Front Row: Wayne W. Verl W., Gary J., Don D., Grant R., Wern W.
Black and white image of five photographs on an album page. Page from Mother, Marlene Pace, scrapbook with four portrait photographs and one group class photograph at North Summit High school. Marlene\u27s classmates and people growing up in Coalville, Utah. Darrell Smith; 1953, Boyd Petersen, 1952; Boyd Petersen, 1953; Eugene Darcey, 1953. Group photo back row: Denny R., Larry D., Roger J., Richard F., Kenneth D., Dean O., Front Row: Wayne W. Verl W., Gary J., Don D., Grant R., Wern W
Client learning across major infrastructure projects
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Professor Kenneth Wilson
ANU Reporter Photos - Leonard French, Prof. Kenneth Wilson, Dr. Graham Laver, Robin Mellor, Sally Melhuish & other
Letter from E. Boyd Barrett to Fr. O'Keefe
Typescript letter signed E. Boyd Barrett, 142 West 77 Street, New York City (United States of America), to Fr. O’Keefe [...]. Advertising his new book, While Peter sleeps (Washburn, New York). Setting down belief that the Catholic church is in dire need of reform and that abuses need to enter public platform. Wishing for sane education in religion, abolition of the menace element in church laws, decentralisation; he commented on the Mungret Case and even raised the question of women priests. His book will prove provocative for many; priest readers have recommended it if cautioned the author, including Fr. O'Flanagan; there was praise from Upton Sinclair. (No covering letter extant.
Private First Class Kenneth Davis, Marine
Private First Class Kenneth Davis, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Davis of Boyd, visited his parents on a 30-day leave before departing for a new assignment at Whidbey Island, Washington. Before leave he served aboard ship in the Pacific.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/23838/thumbnail.jp
Developing a Model of Groupstrapping: A Response to Baumgaertner and Nguyen
In their responses to my article “Epistemically Pernicious Groups and the Groupstrapping Problem” (Boyd, 2018), Bert Baumgaertner (“Groupstrapping, Boostrapping, and Oops-strapping: A Reply to Boyd”) and C. Thi Nguyen (“Group-strapping, Bubble, or Echo Chamber?”) have raised interesting questions and opened lines of inquiry regarding my discussion of what I hope to be a way to help make sense of how members of groups can continue to hold beliefs that are greatly outweighed by countervailing evidence (e.g. antivaxxers, climate-change deniers, etc.). Here I respond to these arguments and suggestions by providing three new reasons to believe that groupstrapping as I describe it occurs in epistemically pernicious groups
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