24,606 research outputs found

    lnterview with Luella Gross Goldberg

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    Ann Pflaum interviews Luella Gross Goldberg about her parents' background at the University.Goldberg, Luella G.; Pflaum, Ann M.. (2001). lnterview with Luella Gross Goldberg. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48281

    Letter Written by Mrs. M. Goldberg to the Bryant College Service Club Dated May 11, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] May 11, 1943 Hartford, Connecticut Bryant Service Club Bryant College Dear Sirs: Enclose[d] please find check for your wonderful work to carry on. I really think the idea is splendid. Jerome’s address is as follows: Pvt. Jerome K. Goldberg 11111403 Co. f. 1st Ord. Tr’g Reg’t. Aberdeen Proving Ground Maryland. Hoping for a[n] early peace. Very Truly Yours, Mrs. M. Goldberg P.S. Jerry has a sweet tooth. [Transcription ends

    Barbara Goldberg Papers

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    Barbara Goldberg (1943- ) is a poet, translator, editor, author of feature articles and speeches, and educator, who lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Raised in Forest Hills, New York, she holds degrees from Mount Holyoke College (B.A., 1963), Columbia University (M.Ed., 1970), and American University (M.F.A., 1985). She is the author of four volumes of poetry: The Royal Baker's Daughter (2008); Marvelous Pursuits (1995), Cautionary Tales (1990), and Berta Broadfoot and Pepin the Short: A Merovingian Romance (1986), three of which have been translated into Hebrew. The Fire Stays in Red: Poems by Ronny Someck was translated by Goldberg and the Israeli poet Moshe Dor (2002). In addition, Goldberg and Dor edited two anthologies of Hebrew poetry in translation: After the First Rain: Israeli Poems on War and Peace (1998) and The Stones Remember: Native Israeli Poetry (l991). Goldberg edited The First Yes: Poems About Communicating (1996) and co-edited Open Door: Selected Poems from Poet Lore, 1980-1996 (1996). The recipient of numerous awards, Goldberg's poetry has been published in Poetry, the Paris Review, the Gettysburg Review, and the Harvard Review and her translations in the American Poetry Review. In 1999, she served as Poet-in-Residence for Howard County, Maryland. She has been a fellow at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She formerly served as editor of Poet Lore magazine and as senior speechwriter at AARP. Her papers include copies of her full-length books of poetry in English and Hebrew as well as copies of those she edited or translated. There are also copies of the books and serial publications to which Goldberg contributed. The correspondence with individuals and organizations documents her writing career. Additional materials in the collection include manuscripts, page proofs, notes, research materials, publicity, audio and video recordings, and photographs

    Provaci ancora, Goldberg! Variazioni taboriane

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    Riflessione critica sull'estetica teatrale di George Tabori nel contesto della sua scrittura transculturale, con particolare attenzione al dramma "Die Goldberg-Variationen

    Louis Goldberg collection : accounting discipline historical research

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    This data collection includes both Louis Goldberg's personal papers and his extensive collection of reviews, articles and theses by various other authors. Goldberg's personal papers range from primary, secondary, and tertiary workbooks from his school years, to correspondence, journals, notes, reflections, speeches and other papers written during his professional life as an accounting educator and author. Also included are numerous drafts, research materials and notes for the many books and articles that Professor Goldberg wrote on the subject of accounting. The collection provides an excellent research resource for the history of accounting, the development of accounting as an academic discipline, and the professional working life of Professor Louis Goldberg.</p

    RRR - Finkel - GOLDBERG

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    Finkel RRR at the Mississippi State University --Team members include Goldberg &amp; Sinclair

    Solemne investidura com a Doctor Honoris Causa del professor Alfred Lewis Goldberg: juny del 2014

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    Discurs de la solemne investidura acadèmica de conferiment del grau de Doctor Honoris Causa al professor Alfred Lewis Goldberg. Josep M. Argilés i Huguet repassa la trajectòria del bioquímic i fisiòleg, posant èmfasi en les seves importants aportacions en el camp de la ciència, centrades en els mecanismes de degradació de les proteïnes.Discurs de presentació del professor Josep M. Argilés i Hugue

    Geochemical paleoredox indicators in organic-rich shales of the Irati Formation, Permian of the Parana Basin, southern Brazil

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    Citation: Goldberg, K., & Humayun, M. (2016). Geochemical paleoredox indicators in organic-rich shales of the Irati Formation, Permian of the Parana Basin, southern Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Geology, 46(3), 377-393. doi:10.1590/2317-4889201620160001Paleoredox indicators were used to assess the depositional environment of the Permian Irati Formation, and discuss the controls on the accumulation of organic-rich sediments. Geochemical data were measured for 43 drill-core samples in southern Parana Basin. We infer that redox boundary was located at the sediment-water interface during the accumulation of these sediments. Trace-element data demonstrate that Irati shales were similar to average shales, except during deposition of two organic-rich beds in which U and Mo are enriched, suggesting fully anoxic conditions. The variable degree of oxygenation of bottom waters is also attested by DOPT, Fe-T/Al, and sedimentological indicators of episodic ventilation. DOPT and Fe and S correlation points to an iron-limited environment, where the main sulfur sink is organic matter rather than pyrite. Cu and Cu/Mo ratio suggests bottom-water anoxia driven by increased organic flux. The Irati Formation was probably deposited in a salinity-stratified body of water, with positive water balance. The main control on the accumulation of the organic-rich sediments was the high organic carbon flux resultant from high primary productivity in surface waters. Anoxia arose as a consequence of increased productivity, not as the primary driver in the formation of these organic-rich rocks
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