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Note: Grant E. Mitchell to Robert Elliot, August 23, 1974
Textual: Note, typescript original; 11” x 8.5” (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)Note from Grant Mitchell, Assistant General Counsel New Communities, to Robert Elliot concerning the progress of Title IV and VII new communities. New communities discussed include Jonathan, Park Forest South, St Charles, Maumelle, Flower Mound, Cedar-Riverside, Riverton, The Woodlands, New Fields, Radisson and Roosevelt Island, Harbison, Shenandoah, San Antonio Ranch, and Soul City. For each community the current status and a financial conclusion are given. Planned Community Archives Collection, 483.1
Illinois in 1837; a sketch descriptive of the situation, boundaries, face of the country, prominent districts, prairies, rivers, minerals, animals, agricultural productions, public lands, plans of internal improvement, manufacturers, &c., of the state of Illinois: also, suggestions to emigrants, sketches of the counties, cities, and principal towns in the state: together with a letter on the cultivation of the prairies, by the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth. To which are annexed the letters from a rambler in the West ...
"The publisher is probably the author. It was got up mainly to promote the sale of Illinois lands then owned by John Grigg of Philadelphia."--:Sabin, Bibl. Amer. v.9, no. 34260.On cover: Illinois in 1837 & 8: with a map. Containing, also, the emigrant's guide to the West. Philadelphia, Grigg & Elliot, 1838.Mode of access: Internet.BEIN 1977 2741: Advertisement of the Collegiate and commercial school, New Haven, Con.[!] on verso of p. 143, is dated October, 1837, and is followed by [8] p. of publisher's advertisement. Table of contents repeated on p. [4] of cover. Bookplate of Edwin Stanton Fickes
Jil's Childrens Wear, 306 North Main, Mitchell SD, Davison County
35 mm slide, two-story brick building with windows on the upper floor and the name "J.W. Elliott 1912" on the top of the building, store front windows on the lower part, vehicles are on the streetDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; Mitchell Historic DistrictKodachrome Transparency 300 block N. Main Mitchell west wall Elliot Block 15 Apr 74C
Review of the book John Locke: The philosopher as Christian virtuoso, by Victor Nuovo
Dr. Elliot Rossiter (Douglas College) reviews the book John Locke: The Philosopher as Christian Virtuoso by Victor Nuovo (2017).Final article published.contemporary applied ethicsphilosophyearly modern philosophyhistory of ethics and economic
Meeting with Secretary of Commerce
Memo sent by Parren J. Mitchell discussing a meeting he had with Secretary of Commerce, Elliot Richardson
William E. Hoy, letter to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber, July 8, 1943, with envelope and newspaper articles
This letter was sent from William E. Hoy to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber and is dated July 8, 1943. The letter recounts information about the only baseball game where Hoy, a deaf athlete, was at-bat against Taylor, also a deaf athlete. Mentioned in the letter is a typewritten play by play of the same game, copied from the Enquirer of May 17, 1902. Also included is an envelope and newspaper articles. The envelope, from International League Information, is addressed to Ralph E Lin Weber and has handwritten lists of players of N.Y. and Cincinnati. The newspaper articles are from the Dayton Daily News and the Cincinnati Enquirer and feature pictures of William E. Hoy, the author of the letter
Letter from Frank E. Gannett to William Elliot Griffis, September 14, 1912
Thanks Griffis for copy of A Modern Pioneer and attaches a newspaper clipping of a review of the book from the Star-Gazette.Enclosed with Elmira Star-Gazette newspaper clipping, Dr. Griffis author of book on KoreaThis project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters
Locke and the Jesuits on law and politics
Dr. Elliot Rossiter (Douglas College) contributed the chapter "Locke and the Jesuits on law and politics" (2019).Final book published
Review: Life’s a Dream [La vida es sueño]. By Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Adapted by Adrian Mitchell and John Barton, with original music by Mark Elliot. Directed by Barry Brunetti
Review of Life’s a Dream [La vida es sueño]. By Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Adapted by Adrian Mitchell and John Barton, with original music by Mark Elliot. Directed by Barry Brunetti, The Theater School at DePaul University. DePaul University’s Merle Reskin Theater, Chicago, Illinois. 16 February 2007. (Play’s run: February 9th, 2007-February18th, 2007
Geology and metamorphism of the Mitchell Mountains ultramafite, Fort St. James map area, British Columbia
The area mapped includes two ultramafites of the alpine type, emplaced in, and with inclusions of, rocks of the Cache Creek Group.
Northwest lies the Mitchell Patholith, a Late Jurassic (?) intrusion of diorite to granite.
The argillite, chert, greenstone, and limestone of the Cache Creek Group are strongly to isoclinally folded about north-northeasterly trending axes. They have mineral assemblages characteristic of the middle to upper green-schist facies.
The ultramafic rocks are fractured and sheared in a north-northeasterly direction, and may be folded. The overall shape of the Mitchell Mountains Ultramafite is not known. The Mitchell Mountains Ultramafite has three metamorphic zones, parallel to the edge of the Mitchell Patholith. They consist of serpentinite, talc-olivine rock, and olivine-enstatite-anthophyllite rock. The Goat Mountain Ultramafite consists mostly of serpentinate, The observed mineral assemblages may be explained in terms of the system CaO-MgO-SiO₂-H₂O-CO₂. At an assumed pressure of 2000 bars, the temperature during metamorphism ranged from 380°C at the eastern edge of the Mitchell Mountains Ultramafite, to almost 700° at the western edge. This contact metamorphism was caused by the Mitchell Patholith.Science, Faculty ofEarth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department ofGraduat
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