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Oral history interview with Elsie Chase Kilpatrick
Elise Chase Kilpatrick attended Oklahoma A&M College (OAMC) from 1923-1927, graduating with a degree in Home Economics and certificates to teach both physical education and elementary school. She discussed her numerous campus involvements including many sports activities. She shared memories of lettering in riflery and softball and earning the "O" sweater for athletic achievement. Having lived 100 years she also discussed life after Oklahoma A&M and marveled at the changes and innovations seen over her lifetime.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Earl Kilpatrick
The Oklahoma A&M College World War I Veterans collection captures the memories and experiences of the men and women of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College who served in World War I. In 1919, a project headed by Maude Cass, the editor of the 1919 Redskin; Professor Maroney of the Department of History; Margaret Walters, Librarian; and J.W. Cantwell, the College President, was undertaken to survey these veterans. The surveys were returned along with photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings documenting these veterans’ experiences during World War I
Review of "Journal d���un solitaire de Port Royal 1655���1656" by Antoine Baudry de Saint-Gilles d���Asson.
Antoine Baudry de Saint-Gilles d���Asson. Journal d���un solitaire de Port Royal 1655���1656, ed. Jean Lesaulnier. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2021. 395 pp. 45���. Review by Robert Kilpatrick, University of West Georgia
Kilpatrick, Stewart: transcript of an audio interview (23-May-2000)
Interview with Professor Stewart Kilpatrick, conducted by Dr Andy Ness, for the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Research Group, UCL, 23 May 2000. Transcribed by Mrs Jaqui Carter, and edited by Professor Tilli Tansey and Dr Hugh Thomas. Professor Stewart Kilpatrick OBE FRCP (1925-2013) was Registrar at the Pneumoconiosis Research Unit in South Wales from 1952 to 1955. He followed Archie Cochrane as David Davies Professor of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases at the University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, from 1971, and was Dean of Clinical Studies and later Vice-Provost from 1987 until his retirement in 1990, and Consultant Physician for the South Glamorgan Area Health Authority from 1963 to 1990.The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity (no. 210183). The current interview was funded by a Wellcome Trust grant (059533; 1999-2001; awarded to Professor G Davey-Smith, Dr A R Ness and Dr E M Tansey), and its publication by a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award entitled “Makers of modern biomedicine: testimonies and legacy” (2012-2017; awarded to Professor Tilli Tansey)
Letter from H. C. Kilpatrick, Mills and Kilpatrick, Washington, D. C., to M. J. Metherell, Alexandria, Virginia, November 12, 1943
This item is from the Woodward Family Papers, an extensive collection, including business and personal correspondence, financial records, photographs, and other materials of this Birmingham, Alabama family which operated the Woodward Iron Company
Barbecue dinner hosted by Colonel J. R. Kilpatrick
Barbecue dinner given by Colonel J. R. Kilpatrick. Left to right, John M. Hendrix, Tom Owens, Margaret Stockstill, Mark Twain Clemens, Everett Colborn, Amon Carter, Myrtle Goodrich, Col. J. R. Kilpatrick, Margaret Owens, Ted Deglin, Daisy Chambers, Frank Moore, Billie Marie Miller. Mrs. J. P. Miller, J. P. Miller, and Harry Knight. They are all seated at the dining table with plates of food and glass cups with drinks in front of them.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/2302/thumbnail.jp
No depleted uranium in cruise missiles or Apache helicopter munitions - Comment on an article by Durante and Pugliese
A green perspective on Structured parallel programming
Structured parallel programming, and in particular programming models using the algorithmic skeleton or parallel design pattern concepts, are increasingly considered to be the only viable means of supporting effective development of scalable and efficient parallel programs. Structured parallel programming models have been assessed in a number of works in the context of performance. In this paper we consider how the use of structured parallel programming models allows knowledge of the parallel patterns present to be harnessed to address both performance and energy consumption. We consider different features of structured parallel programming that may be leveraged to impact the performance/energy trade-off and we discuss a preliminary set of experiments validating our claims.</p
Barbecue dinner hosted by Colonel Kilpatrick
Barbecue dinner given by Col. Kilpatrick. Left to right, John M. Hendrix, Tom Owens, Margaret Stockstill, Mark Twain Clemens, Everett Colborn, Amon Carter, Myrtle Goodrich, Col. J. R. Kilpatrick, Margaret Owens, Ted Deglin, Daisy Chambers, Frank Moore, Billie Marie Miller. Mrs. J. P. Miller, J. P. Miller, and Harry Knight. They are all seated at the dining table with plates of food and glass cups with drinks in front of them. Some of them are having conversations while others are looking at the camera. Most of the men are wearing suits and tie while most of the women are wearing jackets on their outfits and a hat. In the background, there is a waitress behind the counter and there are bottles of different beverages.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/2300/thumbnail.jp
Letter from H. C. Kilpatrick, Mills and Kilpatrick, Washington, D. C., to William M. Spencer, Jr., Birmingham, Alabama, May 8, 1947
This item is from the Woodward Family Papers, an extensive collection, including business and personal correspondence, financial records, photographs, and other materials of this Birmingham, Alabama family which operated the Woodward Iron Company
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