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Letter From Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, April 12, 1957
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated April 12, 1957. Within, Moser provides some Pennsylvania Dutch dialect stories about creameries as well as a rhyme and information about plants.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1272/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, April 29th, 1954
In this handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated April 29th, 1954, Moser responds to Shoemaker\u27s radio broadcast by answering dialect riddles and providing a new one of her own.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1240/thumbnail.jp
Letter From Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, August 14, 1952
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated August 14, 1952. Within, Moser provides four riddles and answers in Pennsylvania German.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1279/thumbnail.jp
Letter From Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, August 17, 1953
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated August 17, 1953. Within, Moser details the story of a strange rock formation dubbed the Poshdt Yockel .https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1255/thumbnail.jp
Double Wedding Ring Quilt, owned by Royce and Lois Moser
Image of a Double Wedding Ring quilt created in 1900. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Royce and Lois Moser as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-199
Letter From Helen J. Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 1, 1954
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated November 1, 1954. Within, Moser provides several anecdotal stories surrounding the topic of butchering, some folk cures she\u27s collected, and various Pennsylvania German rhymes.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1277/thumbnail.jp
Eight-pointed star quilt, owned by Royce and Lois Moser
Image of Eight-pointed star quilt created in 1935 by Royce and Lois Moser. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Made for a baby in 193
On singular Calogero-Moser spaces
Using combinatorial properties of complex reflection groups, we show that the generalised Calogero-Moser space associated to the centre of the corresponding rational Cherednik algebra is singular for all values of its deformation parameter c if and only if the group is different from the wreath product and the binary tetrahedral group. This result and a theorem of Ginzburg and Kaledin imply that there does not exist a symplectic resolution of the singular symplectic variety h+h*/W outside of these cases; conversely we show that there exists a symplectic resolution for the binary tetrahedral group (Hilbert schemes provide resolutions for the wreath product case)
No.529 Lois Hunter Moser
Transcript (38 pages) of interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Lois Hunter Moser on February 6, 2010Moser (b. 1935) was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She discusses growing up in Cranston, Rhode Island. She entered the Children\u27s Hospital School of Nursing in Boston in 1953. She discusses her school program, classes, requirements, living arrangement, duties, and their uniforms. She began working with polio patients her first year of school and rotated through departments caring for patients in the isolation, acute, and rehabilitative phases of the disease. She discusses topics such as working in warm pools with physical therapists, Stryker beds, working with patients in casts, iron lungs, chest respirators, tilting beds, and applying hot pack therapy and feeding patients in iron lungs. She has retained her course manuals from the time and reads a few sections on specific care for patients. She graduated in 1956 and stayed in full-time nursing until 1963. Ms. Moser is credited with starting the first US all children\u27s recovery room at Boston Children\u27s. She later worked as a nurse volunteer in various activities, including administering polio vaccines to school children. Ms. Moser married and raised two children. This interview is part of the Polio Oral History Project. Interviewer: Becky Lloy
Letter From Helen Moser to Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 17, 1955
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated November 17, 1955. Within, Moser writes on a number of topics including yeast, tombstone designs, undergarment sleeves and a story about bullfrogs churning butter.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1110/thumbnail.jp
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