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Lee, Phyllis C.
Phyllis C. Lee is Professor of Psychology at Stirling University, Scotland. She has conducted fieldwork on baboons, vervet monkeys, and elephants since 1975. Her research interests focus on physical growth; cognitive and social development; behavioral ecology and reproductive strategies; life history evolution; and biodiversity conservation
A Narrative Life Story of Activist Phyllis Lyon and Her Reflections on a Life with Del Martin
Phyllis Lyon met the love of her life in 1953. Her name was Del Martin. When they fell in love, homosexuality was an illness that needed to be cured, a sin to be confessed and an illegal act that should be punished. Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon are legendary in the lesbian community for originating the Daughters of Bilitis--an underground lesbian social club in San Francisco formed in the 1950s. They spent the next 55 years together confronting society and policy about the inequity of gays, lesbians, and women. In each of these social movements, however, they were the minority inside the minority because they were lesbians. Despite the availability of lesbian and gay history, relatively little has been written exclusively about lesbian history. The depth and evolution of Lyon and Martin’s relationship and a depth of the relationship with the cause they were fighting for is missing from the current research. The articles that have been written about lesbian history and about Martin and Lyon, in particular, all report the same facts and tell the same stories.
The attempt of this thesis is to frame the life of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon with the personal stories of their lives together and the challenges of their relationship. In addition, the social context, lesbian history and culture will be thoroughly researched to serve as the setting in which their story takes place. Personally and professionally, it is an attempt to understand the founding history of the Lesbian Rights Movement while learning about the NASW values of service, social justice, integrity, dignity and worth of a person and the importance of human relationships
Webber & Lee calf scan data
Observational data collected on wild and captive elephant calves during development and used to compare percentage of time spent in play between calves of different ages, sex and wild vs captive conditions. These data have been collected over a long period and are presented as percentage of scans of behaviour.all SCANS.xlsx - Data presented as percentage of scans for elephant calf activities, associated with calf ID, age, sex, locatio
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Individually based birth and death dates, with early life experiences for elephants in Amboseli Kenya. These are stripped down data; users requiring more information should contact P.C. Lee at [email protected] based birth and death dates, with early life experiences for elephants in Amboseli Kenya. These are stripped down data. This is an Excel spreadsheet. Excel file. Blanks = missing information. -1 = Living (2020)
Grandparents and Virginia Lee on Back Steps; Parents and Virginia Lee on Back Steps
Copy negative of two pictures of young Virginia Lee (later Mrs. Gordon Anderson) on the porch steps of a house. In the first, she is sitting with her grandparents V. C. Perini Sr. and Emma Perini. In the second, she is sitting with her Parents Percy and Phyllis Lee
Fifty Years of Training String Teachers on the UT Austin Campus: An Interview with Phyllis Young
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the University of Texas String Project, Anne Witt spoke with Phyllis Young, who served as the String Project director from 1958 to 1993. Phyllis Young teaches cello and string pedagogy at the University of Texas at Austin, where she holds the Parker C. Fielder Regents Professorship in Music. She was the first female president of ASTA, from 1978 through 1980, and is the author of The String Play, published by the University of Texas Press, and Playing the String Game, published by Shar Publications. The following comments are those of Phyllis Young, recorded during her interview with Anne Witt in the spring of 1998. </jats:p
Recent Trends in the Discovery, Development, and Evaluation of Antifungal Agents
Phyllis C. Braun (with R. Hector) is a contributing author, Effects of Bifonazole on chitin synthesis in Candida albicans , pp. 369-382.
Book description:
International telesymposium on recent trends in the discovery, development and evaluation of antifungal agents
News & Issues piece on the position of Maine officials, including Lee Perry, c
News & Issues piece on the position of Maine officials, including Lee Perry, commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, who support the proposed federal downlisting of gray wolves from endangered to threatened, and oppose reintroducing the wolf in the Northeast
Limited Proteolysis in Microorganisms
Phyllis Braun (with R.A. Calderone) is a contributing author, Proteolytic regulation of chitin synthetase in hyphal and yeast forms of Candida albicans , pp. 135-138.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/biology-books/1010/thumbnail.jp
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