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Book review: nuclear energy: what everyone needs to know
Reviewing nuclear energy and disentangling myth from reality is essential to informing public opinion and policy making, and this accessible text provides a useful basis for assessing the risks, costs and benefits, finds Murray Collins
Book review: nuclear energy: what everyone needs to know.
Reviewing nuclear energy and disentangling myth from reality is essential to informing public opinion and policy making, and this accessible text provides a useful basis for assessing the risks, costs and benefits, finds Murray Collins.
Abridgment of Murray\u27s English grammar : with an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in punctuation : designed for the younger classes of learners /
""The compiler of \u27English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners,\u27 having been frequently solicited to publish an abridgment ... hopes that the epitome which he now offers to the public, will be found useful and satisfactory. His chief view in presenting the book in this form, is, to perserve the larger work from being torn and defaced by the younger scholars, in their first study of the general outline which it prescribes; and, consequently, to render their application to each part both new and inviting.""--Introduction, p. [3].; ""For sale, at the book and stationary store of Isaac Collins & Son, neat editions of L. Murray\u27s works.""--p. [117-119].; Label of the Library of the Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its vicinity, No. 1036.; Inscription on inside front cover: ""Charles Loss Newy [New York?] 1813"".; Inscription on first blank page facing inside front cover [in pencil]: ""Charles Loss"".; Shaw & Shoemaker
Letter from Arthur Murray to Hagan
Holograph letter from Art Ó Muireadaigh (Arthur Murray), Tralee Jail No. 15 (County Kerry), to Hagan. He has been in jail for eight hours, having been arrested on charge of holding seditious literature, namely his incoming correspondence and charges yet unspecified- the auxiliaries told him his arrest was ordered by general headquarters. 'I must be a dangerous rebel and no mistake!' Fr. Collins may be able to help him; he could be set free if he were willing to leave the country immediately
Letter from W. [Wayne] M. Collins to Hajime Kishi, January 8, 1952
This letter from Wayne M. Collins, a lawyer, explains that Katsumi Kishi and Masao Kishi are native born Peruvian citizens and therefore cannot be deported to Japan. Mr. Wayne Collins goes on to explain that there should be no cause for alarm at any potential deportation.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Letter from W. [Wayne] M. Collins, to Hajime Kishi, January 8, 1952
In this letter, Wayne M. Collins, an attorney, explains that as native born Peruvians, Katsumi Kishi and Masao Kishi cannot be deported to Japan. Collins also informs Kishi that he will negotiate with the Peruvian authorities to authorize their return to Peru.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Gertrude Murray Shepherd
Photograph of Gertrude Murray Shepherd (half sister of William Blount Shepherd and sister-in-law to Louise Collins Harrison) undate
Gertrude Murray Shepherd
Photograph of Gertrude Murray Shepherd (half sister of William Blount Shepherd and sister-in-law to Louise Collins Harrison) undate
Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Renunciant-Plaintiffs, December 24, 1952
A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Renunciant-Plaintiff(s)" informing those involved in Collins' mass renunciation legal suits that they must register under the new alien registration law since their U.S. citizen renunciation hadn't been cancelled and their citizenship was still in question. The letter also reports updated to the legal cases.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Renunciant-Plaintiffs, January 5, 1953
A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Renunciant-Plaintiff(s)" informing those involved in Collins' mass renunciation legal suits of their obligations to register under the new Alien Registration Law if they hadn't already registered under the Alien Registration Act of 1940. The letter also includes a Japanese translation of a previous letter from December 24, 1952.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
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