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Whole cloth quilt by Eunice Minerva Munk Davenport
Image of Whole Cloth quilt created in 1930 by Eunice Minerva Munk Davenport. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ruth D. Scow as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Double nine patch quilt by Eunice Ann Brown Munk
Image of Double Nine Patch quilt created in 1879 by Eunice Ann Brown Munk. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ruth D. Scow as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This quilt received the USU Antique Quilt Award in 198
Double nine patch quilt by Eunice Minerva Munk Davenport
Image of Double nine patch quilt created in the early twentieth century by Eunice Minerva Munk Davenport. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Ruth D. Scow as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Christoph Jacob Munk diary
Christoph Jacob Munk kept this diary on his trip from Wurtemburg, Germany to Columbiana, Ohio. The diary is written in German. Munk left Germany in 1832 with his wife and four children, the youngest only nine months old. The journey from Wurtemburg to Columbiana lasted from April 21 to August 17, 1832; the ocean voyage itself took 61 days. Munk records his concern for his family throughout the voyage, and writes of the plants, animals, and people he encountered. The diary is approximately 36 pages and measures 5" x 7" (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
Niels Munk Plum
Avgangsarbeid av Niels Munk Plum, BA billedkunst. Essay "FANTASTIC IDEAS and where to find them. To stage a new perspective & Thoughts on how to alter the way we think " og fotografier av kunstverk i avgangsutstilling. Fotograf: Øystein Thorvaldsen
Anders Kristian Munk on Anthropology in Business with Matt Artz
In this episode of the Anthropology in Business podcast, Anders Kristian Munk speaks with Matt Artz about his career as a business anthropologist. The conversation covers Ander’s journey from human geography to Techno-Anthropology.Anders Kristian Munk is an anthropologist, associate professor, and the director of The Techno-Anthropology Lab at Aalborg University in Copenhagen. He holds degrees in ethnology and human geography, with a PhD from the University of Oxford, and previously worked at the SciencesPo médialab in Paris and the Danish Technical University.He is the co-author of Controversy Mapping: A Field Guide, which introduces readers to the observation and representation of contested issues on digital media
A Conversation with Walter Munk
In this interview, Carl Wunsch talks with Walter Munk about his career in oceanography; his relationships with scientists such as Harald Sverdrup, Roger Revelle, Walfrid Ekman, Carl Rossby, Carl Eckart, Henry Stommel, and G.I. Taylor; technological advances over the decades; and his thoughts on the future of the field. </jats:p
A nagy Káder : egy pleni feljegyzései a forradalmi Oroszországból / Munk Arthur
The first name of the author of the large cadre is not revealed when reading the book - indeed, neither is his last name, since throughout the work he is called star doctor or comrade doctor, the latter, however, can be found out by the attentive reader on his own. Munk, who was born in Subotica in 1886 into a non-religious Jewish family, before the war served as a ship's doctor until the war's outbreak, and later as a medical officer of an infantry regiment. He was taken prisoner of war on July 8, 1917. His book tells the story of his years in captivity, also in his camps, sometimes fleeing from the whites, sometimes from the reds. His novel is a strange symptom [?], its author was forced to constantly adapt to the reigning power for the sake of self-preservation. After four years, from the grip of the Reds, he returned home - with his Russian wife and young son on a German steamer, now to Szabadka in Yugoslavia. After returning home, Munk continued to practice, from the 1920s he ran the Medical Matters section of the Bácsmegyei Napló, in addition to his front novel about the hinterland published: this novel was published in 1933 under the title Hinterland. [English translation from the Hungarian]; https://www.libri.hu/konyv/A-nagy-kader-Egy-pleni-feljegyzesei-a-forradalmi-Oroszorszagbol-Tortenelmi-dokumentum.htm
Dinotrema digitatum Munk & Peris-Felipo 2014
Dinotrema digitatum Munk & Peris-Felipo, 2014 Published material DENMARK: 1 ♀ (holotype), N Jutland, Baggesvogn Skov, 57º30ʹ N, 10º09ʹ E, 9 Aug. 1986, Munk leg. (NMA); 2 ♀♀ (paratypes), E Jutland, Højen Baek, 5 km Sof Vejle, 6 Jul. 1984, Munk leg. (NHMW); 6 ♀♀ (paratypes), N Jutland, Villestrup, 56º46ʹ N, 9º56ʹ E, 25–26 Jun. 2984, Munk leg. (NHMW, ZISP); 1 ♀ (paratype), E Jutland, Yding Skov, 56º00ʹ N, 9º48ʹ E, 1 Jun. 1990, Munk leg. (NMA); 1 ♀ (paratype), E Jutland, Straksrode Skov, 55º41ʹ N, 9º51ʹ E, 30 Jun. 1987, Munk leg. (NMA); 1 ♀ (paratype), E Jutland, Tirsbaek, 5 km Eof Vejle, 29 Jul. 1984, Munk leg. (NMA); 1 ♀ (paratype), E Jutland, Klattrup, Sof Vejle, 27 Aug. 1982, Munk leg. (ENV); 1 ♀ (paratype), N Jutland, Villestrup, 56º46ʹ N, 9º56ʹ E, 18 Jun. 1984, Munk leg. (ENV) (Peris-Felipo et al. 2014a). Distribution Western Palaearctic (Peris-Felipo et al. 2014a). Only known from Denmark.Published as part of Peris-Felipo, Francisco Javier, Belokobylskij, Sergey A., Vilhelmsen, Lars & Munk, Thorkild, 2016, Catalogue of Danish Alysiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), with the description of two new species of Aspilota Foerster, 1863, pp. 1-48 in European Journal of Taxonomy 250 on page 21, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.250, http://zenodo.org/record/385058
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