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Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
Letter from W. J. McKinley to Mary Ann Moore (addressed as Aunt Mollie) and Claude D. and Linnet White discussing the problems with the economy, his business, Birdie, farming, and the house that he intends to build. He closes by wishing Mary and her family a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year. He drew a diagram of the house he wants to build at the top of page five. There is an envelope addressed to Mrs. Mary A. Moore in McKinney, Texas and postmarked Gallatin, Tennessee. Part of the date is torn away, but it may be November 24, 1907. There is a postmark for McKinney, Texas on November 27, 1907 on the back
Drew Lopenzina, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Drew Lopenzina hails from the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts and teaches Early American and Native American literatures at Old Dominion University in Norfolk. His second book, Through an Indian\u27s Looking Glass (University of Massachusetts Press), is a cultural biography of the Pequot writer, activist and minister William Apess, the first Native American to write and publish his own book length treatises and memoirs in the 1820\u27s and 30\u27s. Praise by Barry O\u27Connell states that Lopenzina brings Apess nearly fully to life, which no one else, among many scholars, has. I know of no better reader of Apess\u27s own writing. Lopenzina is also the author of Red Ink: Native Americans Picking up the Pen in the Colonial Period. His essays appear in the journals American Literature, American Quarterly, Studies in American Indian Literature, Native American and Indigenous Studies and others
Miss Sooky was standing by the washing tub,
voiceCollected by Joe Moore Sung by Mr. D. L. (Lon) Moore
For M. C. Parler Fayetteville, Arkansas
December 25, 1964 Reel 380, Item 3
Miss Sooky
Miss Sooky was standing by the washing tub,
A washing up her clothes so nice,
And it popped in my head and to her I said,
Sooky suds I'm off in a strife, strife, strife,
Sooky suds I'm off in a strife.
Oh, where are you going said Sooky to me,
Oh, where are you going said she,
I'm going away new countries for to see, see, see, New countries for to see.
It's no such a thing said Sooky to me,
It's no such a thing said she,
You're just going courting another pretty girl Just because you're tired of me, me, me,
Just because you're tired of me.
Oh, now my Sooky, Sooky dear,
I'll vow and clear that sin,
So dry up your tears my Sooky, Sooky dear,
And take to the bottle of gin, gin, gin,
And take to the bottle of gin.
Miss Sooky and I drew up by the fire,
Take sup, sup, sup about,
Miss Sooky turned up the bottle, that she did,
And she drank it every drop out, out, out,
And she drank it every drop out.
Miss Sooky's patience got so high,
That they could not get any higher,
And she picked up a three legged stool, that she did, And she knocked this child in the fire, fire, fire, And she knocked this child in the fire.
So all young men take a warning by this,
And when you go courting again,
Go weeping away, leave the girls hist the wind,
But be sure and not take any gin, gin, gin,
But be sure and not take any gin.
15Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Our Story: A True Historical Account of the Drew & Fairbanks Families of Florida Through the Life Story of a Great-Grandson
The author, a fourth generation Floridian, documents the saga of the Drew and Fairbanks families in Florida in the 1920\u27s, 1930\u27s and the World War II era. Although active in law practice and a Lt. Col. of the Army Reserves, his first love is a citrus grove situated in the wilds of Florida. PALMMhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/northeast_fla_books/1005/thumbnail.jp
Supplemental Material - A Resource-Acquisition Perspective: Examining the Effects of Downsizing on Work-Related Relationships and Performance
Supplemental Material for A Resource-Acquisition Perspective: Examining the Effects of Downsizing on Work-Related Relationships and Performance by Ozias A. Moore, Alex M. Susskind, Drew Margolin, and Andrew A. Hanna in Group & Organization Management</p
DREW, Charles
Title: Papers, 1900-1980s Description: 16 linear ft.
Notes: Afro-American surgeon, author, and pioneer in the storage of human blood. Personal and family papers, writings and research on blood plasma and blood banks, newspaper clippings, and programs relating to Drew\u27s activities; together with materials documenting his work with the Blood Transfusion Betterment Association during World War II. Gifts of Dr. R. Frank Jones, 1973, Mrs. Minnie Lenore Drew, 1974, and James L. Marshall, 1981.
Subjects: Afro-American physicians. lcsh Blood banks. Blood plasma. Blood Transfusion Betterment Association.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC). NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.32 NUCMC Number: DCLV96-A41
Drawing for interior design / Drew Plunkett.
includes indexengineering bookfair2015192 pages :This book covers all stages of visual presentation as part of the interior design process, from the most basic initial sketches to fully developed computer- generated visualizations. Following a brief introduction four chapters take the reader through the design process, from the basics to conception, presentation and production. This second edition includes more practical advice on techniques, more case studies, step-by-step sequences and updated examples. With a varied and comprehensive range of images, this book is an invaluable, inspirational and practical resource for interior design students
Dacus (Neodacus) perpusillus Drew 1971
Dacus (Neodacus) perpusillus Drew, 1971, restored combination Figure 91 Distribution. New Caledonia (mainland, Maré, Lifou). Male lure. Cue-lure. Host plants. No known host. Biology. Monthly trapping data illustrated on Figure 135. Notes. This species was originally described as Dacus (Asiadacus) perpusillus Drew, 1971 and later reassigned as Bactrocera (Sinodacus) perpusilla (Drew) by Drew (1989). More recently, it was transferred to genus Zeugodacus, as Z. (Sinodacus) perpusillus (Drew) (DeMeyer et al. 2015; Doorenweerd et al. 2018) or treated as Bactrocera (Parasinodacus) perpusilla (Drew) by Hancock and Drew (2017b). A close morphological examination of fresh specimens collected by the author in New Caledonia in 2019 clearly shows that this species belongs to genus Dacus and subgenus Neodacus, as defined by Drew and Romig (2013, 2022), further confirmed by genetic data (Doorenweerd et al. 2020). I am therefore reassigning this species as Dacus (Neodacus) perpusillus Drew.Published as part of Leblanc, Luc, 2022, The dacine fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacini) of Oceania, pp. 1-167 in Insecta Mundi 2022 (948) on page 150, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.730086
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