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    UA Little Rock Seminar in Public History (HIST 7391) files on the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, 1999

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    This collection contains the project report, interview transcripts, and audiocassette tapes from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Seminar in Public History's 1999 project, "Accomplishing Things Most People Think Just Happen: A History of the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce Since 1867," directed by Deborah J. Baldwin, Ph.D., which includes a history of the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce and interviews with members, the chief executive officer, chairmen, and others.; Project Staff: Stacey G. Craig, Mark Kalkbrenner, Jillian Moisdon, Jane-Ellen Murphy, Annabelle Fagundes Shrieve, Shay Stiles, and Mary Catherine Williams.UA Little Rock Seminar in Public History (HIST 7391) files on the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, 199

    Remembrance and Reconciliation: Understanding the Little Rock Crisis of 1957 video recordings, 1997

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    Collection contains nine videocassette tapes recording the public symposium, "Remembrance and Reconciliation: Understanding the Little Rock Crisis of 1957," held on 1997 September 26-27, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Participants included: Annie Abrams, Elizabeth Jacoway, Sheldon Hackney, David Goldfield, George Wright, Joel Williamson, John Kirk, Anthony J. Badger, Roy Reed, James C. Cobb, Kermit L. Hall, Tony A. Freyer, and Michael J. Dabrishus. Speakers reflected on the causes of the Central High School desegregation crisis in 1957, race relations in Little Rock, and the lasting effects of the crisis on the public perception of Arkansas.Remembrance and Reconciliation: Understanding the Little Rock Crisis of 1957 video recordings, 199

    Disruption of perceptual learning by a brief practice break. Little et al (2017)

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    This data set provides the necessary files to reproduce the analyses described in: Little, D. F., Zhang, Y. X., Wright, B. A., (2017) Disruption of perceptual learning by a brief practice break. Current Biology

    The Profundity of Polychoralism: Exploring the work of Jonathan David Little [Interview and CD review]

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    Extended (7000-word) composer interview and CD review of "Woefully Arrayed: Sacred & Secular Choral & Polychoral Music of Jonathan David Little", by London-based international music critic, Colin Clarke. [INTERVIEW:] "The disc of sacred and secular choral and polychoral music by Jonathan David Little, Woefully Arrayed … is nothing short of remarkable. Stunningly recorded, the pure sonic joy is visceral. On a personal level, I haven’t experienced such revelation in choral terms since the Tallis Scholars’ first recording of the Allegri Miserere. As an interviewee, it turns out, Little is every inch as fascinating as his music. The following in-depth interview may be seen as an indispensable complement to the listening experience itself." [CD REVIEW:] "Jonathan David Little is a composer whose music is vital, urgent and yet somehow timeless at the same time. … Woefully Arrayed has a mesmeric element to it … [and] is a masterpiece of time-stretching. As lines float and interact throughout the soundspace, there is a distinct impression of atemporality, of altering the way the listener experiences time. … sound is superb, full and reverberant … magnificently handled … A superb disc, one that simply gets better on each and every listening. There is a radiance to Little’s writing that seems shot through with spiritual light and which speaks on a very deep level to the listener." PROJECT OVERVIEW: International Polychoral Music Composition, Recording and Dissemination Project (2015-17) “The lost potential of the acoustics of performing spaces begins to be rediscovered in these works.” A complex and ambitious, large-scale, two-year “polychoral” music creation and recording project was commissioned by the Australia Council – involving communicating how “re-discovered” ancient Renaissance and Baroque techniques of acoustically-innovative performer placement may be revived within new, original, contemporary contexts. One aim was to generate interest in largely long-forgotten, but still hugely useful and aurally impressive composition methods. Following a period of research and experimentation, several new, accessible choral works were created – most featuring intricate, a cappella, polychoral-inspired techniques. Therefore different sections of the choir, or different “sub-choirs” and/or vocal soloists, are sometimes placed in various arrangements around and above the audience (occasionally also involving movement). Due to the incorporation of such techniques, a striking extra dimension is added both to recordings and live performances – where the aural “spatial” interest creates a quasi-theatrical effect. OPEN-ACCESS ONLINE CD BOOKLET (including contextual essay, spatial configuration diagrams, lyrics, pictures and notes): http://www.navonarecords.com/catalog/nv6113/booklet---woefully-arrayed---jonathan-little.htm

    Joan Little

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    "SF65148 Joan Little A.W.A.S. Signals Tennant Creek Alice Spri[ngs]".SF65148 Joan Little. Australian Women's Army Service, Signals. Tennant Creek, Alice Spri[ngs]

    Fort Worth Little Theatre Magazine

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    Magazine published by the Fort Worth Little Theatre providing a program and information for the current play that is showing along with theater-related articles and local advertising

    Letter from John Little, Louisville, Kentucky, to Dr. R. I. Little, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, January 24, 1929

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    Enclosed with this letter is a letter from President George H. Denny, University of Alabama, to Dr. R. I. Little, University of Alabama, January 21, 1929

    The Streams of Little Silver

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    This pamphlet provides information to help the residents of Little Silver protect local waterways from pollution.Prepared with a grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Environmental Services.Purpose: To help the residents of Little Silver become better stewards of their streams

    A little Wang Fugui

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    Side 1. 1. Part : 小彩舞 -- 2. A little 王富貴.駱玉笙.Live recording.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Spoken in Chinese.Luo Yusheng.Detailed contents in vernacular field only

    Oral history interview with Merlin Little Thunder

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    Merlin Little Thunder is Cheyenne and has been a professional artist for many years. He explains how he became an artist and the experiences that pushed him toward this work. Little Thunder describes his style and his process in creating unique artwork. He mentions some of the people who have helped him with his career and acknowledges how important his heritage is to his life and work.The Oklahoma Native Artists Collection is a series of interviews with Native American artists living in Oklahoma or have Oklahoma ties. The purpose of this project is to highlight the contributions of American Indian artists to the state by examining their lives and careers through the lens of art. This series also contains interviews with collectors, gallery owners and festival organizers
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