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McCormack et al._Biogeosciences_2019
Ostracod valve oxygen and carbon isotope data for Lake Van ICDP Ahlat Ridge site. McCormack J., Viehberg, F., Akdemir, D., Immenhauser, A., & Kwiecien, O. (2019). Ostracods as ecological and isotopic indicators of lake water salinity changes: The Lake Van example. Biogeosciences
McCormack et al._Biogeosciences_2019
Ostracod valve oxygen and carbon isotope data for Lake Van ICDP Ahlat Ridge site. McCormack J., Viehberg, F., Akdemir, D., Immenhauser, A., & Kwiecien, O. (2019). Ostracods as ecological and isotopic indicators of lake water salinity changes: The Lake Van example. Biogeosciences
BJC students Kathy Shaw, Wayne Lanz, and Mike McCormack attending the Valentine's Day Ball
BJC students Kathy Shaw, Wayne Lanz, and Mike McCormack attending the Valentine's Day Ball. The ball was sponsored by Circle K, a BJC men's service organization. (Mike McCormack was a BJC student in ca. 1961-1962.
Oral history interview with James McCormack
Transcript, 40 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95248McCormack, co-founder of the Boston software company McCormack and Dodge, describes his career and the growth of his company. He begins with his work at General Motors in the early 1960s on the automation of a cost accounting system. He explains how he gained knowledge of computer systems while working as an IBM marketing representative, and describes his discussions with Frank Dodge, a systems engineering group leader at IBM, that led to the 1969 founding of McCormack and Dodge. He describes their first product (for fixed assets), their early financial problems, the establishment of a base of customers in the Boston area, and the successes of a mass-market pricing strategy. He then turns to the company's rapid growth over the next decade to over 750 employees and a range of products, including accounts payable, ledger, purchasing, capital project accounting, human resource, and accounts receivable systems. McCormack discusses at length the problems associated with managing a fast-growing company. He remarks on his company's strong reputation, and on the strategy and structure of the competition. He concludes with an appraisal of the acquisition of his company by Dunn and Bradstreet in 1983.McCormack, James. (1984). Oral history interview with James McCormack. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107477
Wilbur McCormack Application to Springfield College (1930)
An application for admission by Wilbur McCormack to the International YMCA College, now Springfield College. This four page document, written on June 25, 1930, provides basic information about his past and answers questions about sport, religion and YMCA association.Mr. McCormack was a member of the class of 1934 of the college. His major during his stay in Springfield College was Physical Education. Mr. McCormack, a former athlete, gymnast and wrestler was a noted dancer in the 1930s with Ted Shawn's "Denishawn Dancers", the first all-male dance troupe in the U.S. Mr. McCormack also taught in the Jacob’s Pillow School of Dance in the 1930’s. In May 1940, Ted Shawn dissolved his men dancers’ company. Afterwards, Wilbur McCormack joined the army where he made Captain. He was wounded in World War two and turned to choreography, creating the famed "Boxing Dance". Jacob’s Pillow School of Dance was the first dance school in the United States and it hosts the renowned Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts. The school was founded by Ted Shawn. Ted Shawn taught at Springfield College during the 1932-33 school year, and a number of Springfield College students went on tour with Shawn in the first all male modern dance troupe. Ted Shawn (October 21, 1891 - January 9, 1972), originally Edwin Myers Shawn, was one of the first notable male pioneers of American modern dance. Along with creating Denishawn with former wife Ruth St. Denis, he also created the well-known, all-male company Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers
Kara L. McCormack Lecture
Center for Regional Studies Visiting Scholar Lecture
Dr. Kara McCormack has explored how Roswell has taken a different route, pursuing an identity not based on its multicultural past. In this lecture, she discusses the economic and cultural factors that led to the city’s embrace of UFO tourism. She arrives at new assessments stemming from her study of the transcriptions of interviews conducted in 1985 by Ramon Burrola for the Mutualistas Project, as well as conversations with residents of Roswell
Artist Presentation | John McCormack (AUS)
Jon McCormack is a researcher, artist, professor of computer science and director of SensiLab at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. McCormack holds a diploma of art from Swinburne University and a PhD in computer science from Monash University. McCormack’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Gallery and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, among others. He has received over 16 awards for his research including prizes from the Ars Electronica, Images du Futur, and New Voices, New Visions
McCormack et al._Biogeosciences_2019
Ostracod valve oxygen and carbon isotope data for Lake Van ICDP Ahlat Ridge site. McCormack J., Viehberg, F., Akdemir, D., Immenhauser, A., & Kwiecien, O. (2019). Ostracods as ecological and isotopic indicators of lake water salinity changes: The Lake Van example. Biogeosciences.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
McCormack et al._Biogeosciences_2019
Ostracod valve oxygen and carbon isotope data for Lake Van ICDP Ahlat Ridge site. McCormack J., Viehberg, F., Akdemir, D., Immenhauser, A., & Kwiecien, O. (2019). Ostracods as ecological and isotopic indicators of lake water salinity changes: The Lake Van example. Biogeosciences.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
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