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Serpens Cluster B And VV SER Observed With High Spatial Resolution At 70, 160, And 350 Mu M
We report on diffraction-limited observations in the far-infrared (FIR) and submillimeter of the Cluster B region of Serpens (G3-G6 Cluster) and of the Herbig Be star to the south, VV Ser. The observations were made with the Spitzer/MIPS instrument in fine-scale mode at 70 mu m, in a normal mapping mode at 160 mu m (VV Ser only), and the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) Submillimeter High Angular Resolution Camera II (SHARC-II) camera at 350 mu m (Cluster B only). We use these data to define the spectral energy distributions of the tightly grouped members of Cluster B, many of whose spectral energy distribution (SED)'s peak in the FIR. We compare our results to those of the c2d survey of Serpens and to published models for the FIR emission from VV Ser. We find that values of L(bol) and T(bol) calculated with our new photometry show only modest changes from previous values, and that most source SED classifications remain unchanged.NASA RSA 1281173, NNX07AJ72GSpitzer 1288658Astronom
Dunham, Earl M.
Earl M. Dunham - Physics.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/2257/thumbnail.jp
Dunham, L M, 406672
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/382925Surname: DUNHAM. Given Name(s) or Initials: L M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 406672. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47587.222572
Item: [2016.0049.15218] "Dunham, L M, 406672
Southern Moon, Twilight is falling,
voiceCollected by: Bill Slagel
Doug Dunham 10 mi. SW of
For M. C. Parler Goodman, Mo.
Instrumental: Max Dunham Jan. 2, '65 Reel 305 Item 22
Southern Moon,
Twilight is falling,
Down that trail we knew, Southern Moon,
Someone is calling, Calling, I love you.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Two old maids, laying in the sand, Each one wishing the other was a man,
voice; banjosCollected by: Bill Slagel
Doug Dunham 10 mi. SW of
For M. C. Parler Goodman, Mo.
Instrumental:
Max Dunham Jan. 2, '65
Two OLD MAIDS Reel 305 Item 1
Two old maids, laying in the sand,
Each one wishing the other was a man,
Lord, Lord, I got them Brown Prairie Blues, Nickel is a nickel, a dime is a dime,
A house full of kids and none of them mine, Lord, Lord, I got them Brown Prairie Blues.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Who will shoe my pretty little feet,
voice; banjosBill Slagel 10 mi. SW of Goodman, Mo. Instrumental:
Max Dunham Jan. 2, ’65 Reel 305 Item 23
WHO WILL SHOE MY PRETTY LITTLE FEET
Who will shoe my pretty little feet, And who will glove my hand,
And who will kiss my pretty red lips,
Who, who, who?
Pa will shoe my pretty little feet, And ma will glove my hands,
And you kiss my pretty red lips,
When you come back again.
Collected by: Doug Dunham For M. C. ParlerFunding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Oh, I wish I was single again,
voice; banjosCollected by: Doug Dunham For M. C. Parler
Bill Slagel 10 mi. SW of Goodman, Mo.
Instrumental: Max Dunham Jan. 2, ’65
Reel 305 Item 20
I WISH I WAS SINGLE AGAIN
Oh, I wish I was single again,
I wish I was single again,
I was single,
My money would jingle,
And I wish I was single again.
Oh, I married me a wife, oh then,
I married me a wife, oh then,
I married me a wife,
And hero comes my—wife, The bane of my life,
And I wish I was single again.
My wife she died, oh then,
My wife she died, oh then,
My wife she died,
I laughed till I cried,
wish I was single again..Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Oh, the fox he came to the farmer's yard,
voice; banjosCollected by: Doug Dunham For M. C. Parler
Max Dunham Instrumental: Max Dunham
Jan. 2, '65
Reel 305 Item 17
FOX AND THE GOOSE
Oh, the fox he came to the farmer's yard,
Where the ducks and geese were always scared,
Says he the best of you that brings my
As I run through the town, oh the town, oh the town.
Now he grabbed the old black duck by the back,
And threw her across an old black cat,
Made her holler quack, quack, quack,
Till the eggs went dangling down, oh down, oh down.
Oh. Grandmother Wiggle Waggle jumped out of bed,
window And on the moon she bumped her head,
Sang John, John the black duck's dead,
Fox ran through the town, oh the town, oh the town.
He drug her down into his den,
Where he knew he had little ones nine or ten,
Ate her up without a knife or a fork,
And the little ones fed on the bones, oh the bones,
oh the bones.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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