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    Dougherty, Robert -- 1957 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1957-01-18

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    Letter from Dougherty, Robert M. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1957-01-18.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Letter from Thos. J. Henley to Geo. W. Manypenny with instructions to M. C. Dougherty, 1856

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    Enclosed copy of appointment & instructions to M C Dougherty, assistant to Sub Agt Ford in the removal of Indnians to Mendocino Reservation

    [Letter from Burtis M. Dougherty to John J. Herrera - February 4, 1980]

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    Letter from Burtis M. Dougherty for James P. Turner of the Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. to John J. Herrera. Dougherty asks Herrera to send a copy of the court's order in Delgado vs. Bastrop ISD and the order issued by the Commissioner of Education

    Letter from Thos. J. Henley to G. W. Manypenny with a letter from M. C. Dougherty, 1855

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    Enclosed report of M. C. Dougherty, Special Agent for the Indians on Russian River

    Letter from James A. Johnson to N. G. Taylor with letter from M. C. Dougherty, 1869

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    Enclosed correspondences and vouchers of M. C. Dougherty, for services on Mendocino Reservation

    Letter from Thos. J. Henley to Charles E. Mix with an extract from M. C. Dougherty, 1855

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    Enclosed an extract from a letter from M.C. Dougherty relative to an Indian murder

    Supercorotating return flow from reconnection in Saturn's magnetotail

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    Detecting plasma dynamics in Saturn's magnetosphere is essential for understanding energy flow through the system. It has been proposed that both the Dungey and Vasyliunas cycles operate at Saturn, and the competition between these cycles has been debated. We examine data taken by the Cassini spacecraft in Saturn's post-dawn magnetosphere, similar to 17.5 Saturn radii from the planet, and identify an example of return flow from magnetotail reconnection. The flow included water group ions and had elevated ion temperatures (of order 1 keV), consistent with Vasyliunas cycle return flow. The flow was also supercorotating (similar to 200 km s(-1), similar to 120% of corotation), which is highly atypical of Saturn's outer magnetosphere. Our results suggest that return flows are time-variable, and our results concerning Dungey cycle return flows are inconclusive. We propose that supercorotating flows in Saturn's dawn magnetosphere strongly influence the current system that is responsible for the planet's main auroral emission. Citation: Masters, A., M. F. Thomsen, S. V. Badman, C. S. Arridge, D. T. Young, A. J. Coates, and M. K. Dougherty (2011), Supercorotating return flow from reconnection in Saturn's magnetotail, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L03103, doi: 10.1029/2010GL046149

    Sean Thomas Dougherty, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Sean Thomas Dougherty is an “underground/sound.” Known for his electrifying performances, Dougherty was raised in a politically radical, interracial family by an African-American stepfather and a mother of Eastern-European Jewish descent. He is the author or editor of 12 books across genre including the forthcoming All I Ask for Is Longing (2014) and Sasha Sings the Laundry on the Line (2010). He has received two Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowships in Poetry and a Fulbright Lectureship to the Balkans. He currently works at a pool hall and teaches creative writing part-time at Cleveland State University. Dougherty argues that the ancient and honorable art of poetry is the language of peace. As he says, “Poetry is the opposite of barbed wire.

    Dougherty Building - 1

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