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    Recording of interview with Wayne Muller

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    Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1982-1985; Muller took Nouwen's Introduction to the Spiritual Life course in the Spring semester of 1983.1 audio cassette (1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; No reproduction of this material without permission of the Archivist. ; The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy. ; Digitized February 3, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of one audio cassette (SR2007 66 66 53) of an interview with Wayne Muller conducted by Sue Mosteller, csj on October 31, 2004 at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Themes present in Muller's interview include death, grief, Buddhism, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy

    rodrigo-muller/pcs-5031-data: Dados análise - projeto PCS5031

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    <p>Contém dados utilizados e gerados durante o desenvolvimento do projeto na disciplina PCS5031 - Introdução à Ciência dos Dados.</p> <p>Dados fonte do banco mundial nos arquivos 7z em https://github.com/rodrigo-muller/PCS5031-ProjetoFinal/tree/master/7zData.</p> <p>Dados relativos à análise e caracterização inicial nos arquivos csv.</p&gt

    Emma, John and Bob Muller with school bus outside Muller home, Lake Forest Park, 1924

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    The 2nd bus owned by Arthur Muller. The short wheel base was lengthened in 1925 at Patterson's Garage. John Muller at the wheel, Emma and Bob on bench. Photo by Arthur Muller. [Source of caption: handwriting on verso and Shoreline Historical Museum Staff.]Handwritten on verso: 1924, Graham Bros. (Dodge) School Bus. The 2nd sch bus owned by Arthur Muller. Short wheel base was lengthened in 1925 at Patterson's Garage. Photo by Arthur Muller, John at wheel, Emma and Bob on bench near Ballinger Way home.1 photographic print: b&w; 5 x 8 in

    Emmanuel Muller (illustrateur 18..-19..) : signature “E. Muller” [1912]

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    Emmanuel Muller (illustrateur 18..-19..) : signature “E. Muller” [1912

    Robin E. Muller

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    A statement by Muller is preceded by a brief introduction. Biographical notes. 3 bibl. ref

    June Henderson Muller

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    June Henderson Muller, a resident of Lytton Gardens in Palo Alto, passed away on January 21, 2022 at the age of 104

    MULLER, Hilgard Inventory of documents

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    COVERAGE In Process; 7,60 Metres. AUDIO CASSETTES IN ARCA COLLECTION = 7Private papers of H. Muller, National Party MP Pretoria East [1958-1961], Beaufort West [1964-1977], Minister of Foreign Affairs [1964-1977]

    Das Allerfeinste, Margarinenwerke, Wahnschaffe, Muller & Co. m.b.H. Cleve

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    DAS ALLERFEINSTE, MARGARINENWERKE, WAHNSCHAFFE, MULLER & CO. M.B.H. CLEVE Das Allerfeinste, Margarinenwerke, Wahnschaffe, Muller & Co. m.b.H. Cleve ( -

    Glenn Muller Interview, October 29, 1990

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    Glenn Muller recalls learning to play guitar and saxophone as a child because his parents and siblings also played instruments. He talks about playing in Air Force bands as a young adult during the era of big band jazz and swing music. Muller describes how playing in these groups led him to play in Dixieland jazz bands later on in his life. He discusses his admiration for New Orleans-based jazz masters such as Louis Armstrong, Melvin James “Sy” Oliver, and Willie Gary “Bunk” Johnson, and his own affinity for playing improvisational types of jazz music. Muller and his wife talk about the different venues that he and his band have played and how Dixieland jazz bands, with up to 16 members, differ from popular music groups of the 1980s and ‘90s. Muller’s wife, Dorothy, participates occasionally throughout the interview.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/missoulamusicians_oralhistory/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Coenosia flagelliseta Muller & Midgley 2022

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    Coenosia flagelliseta Muller, 2019 (Figs 11–13, 21, 26, 27) Coenosia flagelliseta Muller, 2019: 241, figs 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15–19, 26, 29, 30. Material Examined. Holotype Ô South Africa: Mpumalanga: Mariepskop State Forest, Radar station road at: 24.5466°S, 30.8646°E, 26–28.i.2017, 1 885 m [a.s.l.], Kirk-Spriggs & Muller, Malaise trap over ravine, Northern Escarpment Afromontane Fynbos; Holotype Ô Coenosia flagelliseta sp. nov., B.S. Muller 2019; BMSA (D)02271; BMSA type no. 317. Micro-pinned specimen. Specimen deposited in the National Museum, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Paratype ♀ Same data as for Holotype. Paratype ♀ Coenosia flagelliseta sp. nov.; B.S. Muller 2019; BMSA (D)02273; BMSA type no. 318. Micro-pinned specimen, genitalia dissected, stored together with abdomen in vial under specimen. Specimen deposited in the National Museum, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Diagnosis. Males can easily be distinguished from other known species of Coenosia by the whip-like setae and setulae on the thorax and legs. The females have a supramedian posterior seta on the mid tibia, which is absent in the female of C. curiosa, the only other known globuliseta -group species with the female described. Correction. The original BMSA type numbers 306 and 307 assigned to the holotype (BMSA(D)02271, and female paratype (BMSA(D)02273) respectively in Muller (2019) were incorrectly assigned due to an administrative error and were already preoccupied by other specimens in the National Museum, Bloemfontein collection. The new correct numbers are included in the material examined citation above for future reference.Also, the female paratype is also incorrectly referred to as an Allotype under the measurement section in Muller (2019). Distribution. South Africa (Mpumalanga).Published as part of Muller, Burgert S. & Midgley, John M., 2022, How strange: Coenosia curiosa sp. nov. (Diptera: Muscidae), the first recorded Tiger fly from Lesotho, with revision of the Coenosia globuliseta-group, pp. 367-377 in Zootaxa 5222 (4) on page 375, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5222.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/746676
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