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Leary Lecture 1970 (10th annual)
Flyer for 10th annual Leary Lecture given by Charles M. Haar
Leary Lecture 1981
Memo with photocopied article in Salt Lake Tribune after pre-Leary Lecture press conference
Some groups of finite homological type
For each n greater than or equal to zero we construct a torsion-free group that satisfies K. S. Brown's FHT condition and is type F(n), but is not of type FP(n+1). <br/
Carol M. Rose
1999 Leary Lecturer Carol M. Rose is the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School
Carol M. Rose and Terry Kogan
1999 Leary Lecturer Carol M. Rose is the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School
leary n
leary n[PT] 'So and so came with this big leary about living in Toronto.' 'She went into a big leary [about the incident.]' Apparently means something like 'a yarn', 'an elaborate anecdote'.YesDNE Sup Prom.: [Phonetics elicited without prompting term,25/8/1989]JW G. M. StoryAUG. 29 1988 [check] WKNot usedNot usedQueriedChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 24 Jun 201
Microhydromys argenteus Helgen & Leary & Aplin 2010, n. sp.
<i>Microhydromys argenteus</i>, n. sp. (3 localities) <p> <b>5.</b> Papua New Guinea, Southern Highlands Province: Mt. Sisa (<i>5</i> Mt. Haliago, circa 06 <i>°</i> 09 <i>9</i> S, 142 <i>°</i> 45 <i>9</i> E), southern slopes, 1450 m (AM M14166, skin and skull). Dwyer (1990) and Leary and Seri (1997) provided a map and other relevant information for Mount Sisa; see also Dwyer (1983, 1984) and Plowman (1983) for commentary regarding this site’s ecological context.</p> <p> <b>6.</b> Papua New Guinea, Gulf Province: 10 km northeast of the village of Faia (7 <i>°</i> 08 <i>9</i> S, 143 <i>°</i> 37 <i>9</i> E), 380 m, Darai Plateau (UPNG 4310, fluid specimen). See below and Leary (2004) for more detailed discussion about this site.</p> <p> <b>7.</b> Papua New Guinea, Central Province: Sirinumu Dam (Lake Sirinumu), 550 m, Sogeri Plateau (BBM-NG 60202, skin and skull). This is the type locality of <i>M. argenteus,</i> n. sp. Lake Sirinumu is a manmade reservoir (Chambers, 1987); for other information on the area see also Aplin et al. (in review) and Berra et al. (1975).</p>Published as part of <i>Helgen, Kristofer M., Leary, Tanya & Aplin, Kenneth P., 2010, A Review of Microhydromys (Rodentia: Murinae), with Description of a New Species from Southern New Guinea, pp. 1-22 in American Museum Novitates 3676</i> on page 5, DOI: 10.1206/632.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5358232">http://zenodo.org/record/5358232</a>
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