8,362 research outputs found
Replication Data for: "Like Two Pis in a Pod: Author Similarity Across Time in the Ancient Greek Corpus"
Code and data for reproducing results in "Like Two Pis in a Pod: Author Similarity Across Time in the Ancient Greek Corpus" by Grant Storey, Cultural Analytics 2020. textCounts.zip includes the token counts for all texts that were part of the analysis. All code is included at the top level (see https://github.com/twopis/twopis to download it all at once)
Letter from L. J. Storey to Fort Worth, Texas concerning Leonidas Rogan
A description of L. J. Storey's involvement in the American Civil War dated from 190
Letter from John W. Storey to Laurence L. Doggett (February 26, 1917)
A letter from John W. Storey to Laurence L. Doggett dated February 26, 1917. In the Letter Storey talks about when he might be able to return to campus.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
Letter from John W. Storey to Laurence L. Doggett (February 26, 1917)
A letter from John W. Storey to Laurence L. Doggett dated February 26, 1917. In the Letter Storey talks about when he might be able to return to campus.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
Commentary piece by Anne-Marie L. Storey, attorney with Rudman Winchell in Ban
Commentary piece by Anne-Marie L. Storey, attorney with Rudman Winchell in Bangor, surveys recent court decisions that reflect a broad interpretation of the phrase needed to care for provision of the federal Family Medical Leave Act
Alan Storey : Drawing Machines
Bédard’s analysis of seven “drawing machines” by Storey (created during a 15-year period) focuses on the technical and mechanical processes used by the artist, as well as the relationships between machines and exhibition sites. The author also reflects on how the caustic function of the kinetic sculptures relates to perception. Includes excerpts from Storey’s notebooks. Text in French and English. Biographical notes. 15 bibl. ref
Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey (February 12, 1917)
A 3 page letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey dated February 12, 1917. In the letter Storey tells Doggett what he has been doing in Canada from becoming a reverend at a parish to getting a call from the National Council and becoming a Boys Secretary for the Four Western Provinces. He also gives mention to his brother and that he recently died in the war.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey (February 12, 1917)
A 3 page letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey dated February 12, 1917. In the letter Storey tells Doggett what he has been doing in Canada from becoming a reverend at a parish to getting a call from the National Council and becoming a Boys Secretary for the Four Western Provinces. He also gives mention to his brother and that he recently died in the war.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey (February 16, 1917)
A letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey dated February 16, 1917. In the letter Doggett tells Storey that he hopes he can visit the college as well as what would be the beast days to do that on if he does.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey (February 16, 1917)
A letter from Laurence L. Doggett to John W. Storey dated February 16, 1917. In the letter Doggett tells Storey that he hopes he can visit the college as well as what would be the beast days to do that on if he does.John W. Storey was born in Dublin, Ireland, and graduated from the International YMCA Training School (now known as Springfield College) in 1906. He was the Boys’ Work Director of the Association in Yangon (Rangoon), Burma (Myanmar). He returned to Springfield, where he married his wife, in 1911. He then worked at various YMCAs in the US, before moving to Canada. He served churches in Canada before leaving for the UK where he was the Rector at Staplegrove for about 24 years
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