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Laura Kephart to Leonard Kephart, February 26, 1936
In this letter of February 26, 1936, Laura Kephart writes her son, Leonard Kephart (1892-1988) from Masonville, New York to discuss publishing Horace Kephart’s article about Cherokee life. Laura is working with Mr. Atkinson and I. K. Stearns to get the article reprinted. She also discusses having her son George sign a will that she will probate if he does not. She says Leonard can come to visit her and Barbara, but it won’t be the “peace and quiet” he is looking for. She stresses how difficult her trip to Bryson City was, saying it took “every bit of nerve I had.
Alien Registration- Atkinson, Laura (Limestone, Aroostook County)
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Letter from Harry G. Atkinson, Chief, Intelligence Branch, Security and Intelligence Division, to George Hideo Nakamura, October 16, 1945
Correspondence from Harry Atkinson to George Hideo Nakamura regarding withdrawal of limitations imposed by Nakamura's removal.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications
Military Life at Fort Atkinson 1819-1827
This thesis uses an in depth examination of documents and other archeological finds in order to give an accurate description of military life at Fort Atkinson from 1819-1827.During the summer of 1956, the Nebraska State Historical Society Field Party, conducted by Marvin F. Kivett, Director of the Museum, excavated a portion of the site of the fort, near Fort Calhoun, Nebraska.The author was granted access to the material recovered by this archeological field party for the writing of this thesis.
The author first gives an examination of the background behind For Atkinson, including a description of the Yellowstone Expedition and the expedition for Council Bluffs.The author then goes on to discuss the construction of the fort, the general routines of those who lived at Fort Atkinson, the quartermaster and their duties, the medical department and even details of the musicians and band that worked at the fort.The author also wrote of the relations Fort Atkinson had with neighboring Indian tribes and finally discusses the reasons behind the decision to abandon Fort Atkinson and the overall significance of Fort Atkinson.
Advisor: James C. Olso
Nancy Atkinson
An Author Event presented by The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library, 16 August 2018, Ira Raymond Exhibition Room, Barr Smith Library.Emma will speak about Nancy Atkinson who was a pioneer bacteriologist in antibiotics and salmonellas from 1939 at the University of Adelaide and the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science. Interestingly, Emma’s grandmother, Jessica McEwin (nee Mawson), was working at the University of Adelaide as a bacteriologist at the same time as Nancy Atkinson. Writing about Nancy continues Emma’s theme of promoting lives which might otherwise go unrecognised. Situating Nancy Atkinson in the context of women scientists of the 20th Century and more particularly in the context of South Australian women scientists will help to highlight the significance of her achievements and contributions to scientific research. Emma will be making use of Nancy’s papers that are held in Special Collections
[Portrait of E. J. Rupert Atkinson] [picture].
Title devised by cataloguer from compactus card.; Condition: good, glued to compactus card.; "E. J. Rupert Atkinson (Evelyn John), Australian author & playwright, see Who's who 1927" --compactus card. E. J. Rupert Atkinson wrote a number of volumes of lyric, narrative and philosophical verse and plays
Bounded Sequential Dominance Criteria
In the spirit of Fleurbaey et al. (2001), it is tempting to introduce more reasonable lower and upper bounds in Atkinson and Bourguigon’s (1987) sequential generalized Lorenz dominance procedure. Unfortunately, our proposal leads, at best, to an average household income criterion, which is unsuited to make heterogeneous welfare comparisons. We therefore restrict attention to imposing either lower or upper bounds, resulting in two new sequential dominance criteria.
L'Espurgatoire seint Patriz of Marie de France. Published with an introduction and a study of the language of the author by Thomas Atkinson Jenkins, 1894
P. G. L'Espurgatoire seint Patriz of Marie de France. Published with an introduction and a study of the language of the author by Thomas Atkinson Jenkins, 1894. In: Romania, tome 24 n°94, 1895. pp. 290-295
Memory test referring to multi-store model Atkinson and Shiffrin
La memoria es definida por Tulving (1987) como la capacidad de los organismos de adquirir, retener y utilizar conocimiento o información. Así, la memoria participa de todo ingreso de información sea este deliberado o completamente involuntario. Este estudio de revisión pretende demostrar la efectividad del modelo de almacenaje desarrollado por Atkinson y Shiffrin donde señalan tres etapas en el almacenamiento de la información o, también llamados, almacenes de memoria: 1) registro sensorial (memoria sensorial); 2) memoria a corto plazo; y 3) memoria a largo plazoMemory is defined by Tulving (1987) as the ability of agencies to acquire, retain and use knowledge or information. Thus, the memory part of all data entry is this deliberate or completely involuntary. This review study aims to demonstrate the effectiveness multi-store model developed by Atkinson and Shiffrin who proposed three stages in the storage of information or, also called, memory stores: 1) sensory register (sensory memory); 2) short-term memory; and 3) long-term memor
The Campaign in India 1857-58. From drawings made during the eventful period of the great mutiny, by G. F. Atkinson illustrating the military operations before Delhi, and its neighbourhood. With descriptive letter-press
page, the Storming of Delh
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