20,699 research outputs found
Cecelia McKie Scrapbook Collection
Copy of letter sent from Cecelia McKie to Charles M. Kirkpatrick, recorded in the letter as 'Mr. T. M. Kilpatrick', regarding prisoner of war Harlan G. Kirkpatrick, recorded in the letter as 'Harland J. Kilpatrick (?)'. Letter contains transcribed message broadcast about internee on Radio Tokyo
Charles Kirkpatrick, Dean of Parks College (1995-2003)
Charles Kirkpatrick, Dean of Parks College (1995-2003
Charles Kirkpatrick, Dean of Parks College (1995-2003)
Charles Kirkpatrick, Dean of Parks College (1995-2003) [Image printed in 1998 Archive, p170
Mary Kirkpatrick Dilworth (sister of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatrick)
Photograph of Mary Kirkpatrick Dilworth, sister of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatrick
Laura Kirkpatrick Sisson (sister of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatrick)
Photograph of Laura Kirkpatrick Sisson, sister of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatrick
John E. Kirkpatrick, Charles Crommelin, and Claude S. Kirkpatrick
Photograph depicting John E. Kirkpatrick, Charles Crommelin, and Claude S. Kirkpatrick standing on the grounds of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland
Mary Benjamin Kirkpatrick, wife of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatrick
Photograph of Mary Benjamin Kirkpatrick, wife of Dr. Charles A. Kirkpatric
Basketball History
This article was prepared in August, 1950, by Edward R. Kirkpatrick for one of his duck dinners, but was never used.
This document was presented to Illinois Wesleyan University by Mr. Charles Kirkpatrick at the special banquet honoring the basketball team of 1954 and their co-captains and the captains of preceding basketball teams back through the years. This document represents research by two brothers: Edward B. Kirkpatrick and Charles Kirkpatrick.
Date April 2, 1954. Signed MJ
The Cabinet of Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe: An Essay in the Biographical Distillation of Affinities
This article draws on the concept of the "cabinet of curiosities", Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne atlas, and Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project, to articulate a shared process of "distillation of affinities" whereby disparate items, texts, images, and concepts are juxtaposted together to generate rich and unexpected meanings which do not inhere in the chosen items separately. It then proposes that such a process could be applied to the practice of historical biography, explores the implications of this, and presents a proof of concept in the form of a "life-cabinet" of the Scottish antiquary and collector Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1781-1851). Sharpe was an eccentric by any standard and his "Hand of a Murderer, Preserved", punning calling card (a C#), intimate sketches, and odd books offer a rich field for this essay.Output Status: Forthcomin
Major Charles A. Kirkpatrick 1862 (Civil War)
Photograph of Major Charles Alexander Kirkpatrick (1823-1892). He was an assistant surgeon with the Third California Infantry. Originally stationed at Fort Ruby, Nevada Territory, in October 1862, he arrived at Camp Douglas in September 1863. Dr. Kirkpatrick was transferred to Fort Bridger the following month where he remained until October 1864. He returned to Camp Douglas briefly where he was mustered out of the regiment on Nov. 1, 1864. He returned to California where he served as surgeon for the Eighth California Infantry
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