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    Dr. Nathan Nobis, Morehouse College, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Nathan Nobis. Dr. Nobis talks about his paper, "The Harmful, Nontherapeutic use of Animals in Research is Morally Wrong." Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Nathan Goodfellow Civil War letters

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    This collection consists of four letters written by Nathan B. Goodfellow while serving with the 3rd Michigan Cavalry in Arkansas

    Nathan Southwick's MM Violin Rectial 2

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    Evertrysuite by Bajrne Brustad String Quartet No. 4 by Grazyna Bacewicz Violin Concerto in D minor, op.47 by Jean SibeliusRelated performance for this degree -- Nathan Southwick's MM Violin Rectial 1: https://hdl.handle.net/2346/98524Recital recordings are archival copies for educational purposes only. Members of the TTU community may request to listen/view them for educational purposes via the PDF link to the left

    Nathan Southwick's MM Violin Rectial 1

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    Sonata for Violin and Piano, JW VII/7(1914) by Leos Janacek Introduction et rondo capriccioso in A Minor, Op. 28 (1863) by Camille Saint-Saens Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano, FWV 8 by Cesar FranckRelated performance for this degree -- Nathan Southwick's MM Violin Rectial 2: https://hdl.handle.net/2346/98525Recital recordings are archival copies for educational purposes only. Members of the TTU community may request to listen/view them for educational purposes via the PDF link to the left

    Nathan H. Kimble Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a letter written by Nathan H. Kimble of the 47th Indiana Infantry

    Letter from Nathan Bankhead, Bankhead and Henderson, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Nathan Bankhead to Carl Hayden concerning his sheep and the accusations of Horace M. Albright

    Fritz Nathan

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    Portrait of Nathan in a blue suit with a bow tie, leaning forward with his hands on a desk, glasses in hand.Digital imageFritz Nathan was born in Bingen [am Rhein], in the Rhineland, in 1891. He was a graduate of the Institute of Technology of Munich and Darmstadt, and became one of the leading Jewish architects in Germany before the Nazis came to power. Among his earlier achievements in Germany were the monument in honor of Jewish soldiers at the Weissensee cemetery, the new Jewish cemetery in Frankfurt, the first skyscraper in Mannheim, and a department store in Frankfurt. His architectural work displayed the impact of the modern style popular at that time. - Nathan emigrated to the Netherlands in 1938, and he came to the United States in 1940, where he continued his architectural career and became best known for the design of Jewish temples, such as the Jewish Community Center in White Plains and the temple of the Congregation Mishkan Israel in New Haven. In addition, he designed many industrial and private buildings, both in Germany and in the United States. Fritz Nathan died in New York City on November 3, 1960

    Interview with Nathan Dee Greene

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    Nathan Dee Greene of Bryson City shares his memories of picking apples with his family at an orchard on Laurel Branch in the 1930s, and some of the varieties grown in the orchard. He talks about some of the equipment used by the orchard and discusses how his family used and preserved the apples, including drying and making cider, and he indicates that canning apples was not done frequently. He also talks about how his mother bleached apples, which involved packing apples in sulfur for preservation. His wife grafted many trees, and he talks about her work with grafting. His family had a small orchard that produced many kinds of apple throughout the year, and he shares how his mother and wife used those apples and he recounts how the apples that fell off the trees were used to feed pigs. He also talks about how his wife used crabapples and he closes the interview by discussing some of his favorite apples. The interview was part of a project--Heritage Apples--undertaken by the Mountain Heritage Center at Western Carolina University

    God bless you [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Proceeds of the sale of five thousand copies to the Manchester Weavers.; Certain Sydney booksellers "have at the solicitation of Mr. Nathan ... consented to supply the public with copies ... free from the usual commission".; Publication date from G. Skinner (2011), 'Toward a general history of Australian musical composition: first national music, 1788-c.1860', Sydney Conservatorium of Music, p. 567 http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/81022028; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6426932; MUS: N, JAF

    Nathan Zelizer Conducting Worship Service

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    Rabbi Nathan Zelizer conducting an informal worship service, April 8, 1952
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