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Scott and Lisa Neal Interview
This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt with Scott and Lisa Neal of Coeur de Terre Vineyard. The interview took place at Coeur de Terre Vineyard in McMinnville, Oregon on January 15, 2019.
Scott and Lisa Neal are the owners of Coeur de Terre Vineyard, where Scott is also the winemaker and Lisa is the general manager. In this interview, the couple discusses how they found themselves in the wine industry in Oregon, including how they acquired the land for Coeur de Terre, what it is like to be second generation in the wine industry, and how they came up with the name Coeur de Terre (which translates to “rock of the earth”). Lisa describes the difficulties they encountered when starting the vineyard and the large amounts of help they received from multiple sources, while Scott shares what it is about Pinot Noir that he finds so captivating. Lisa also explains why they chose to farm sustainably. The Neals describe how they make their partnership work while running a business, and they talk about both the future of Coeur de Terre and the Oregon wine industry
Scott and Lisa Neal Interview 08
Scott and Lisa Neal are photographed during an oral history interview at Coeur de Terre Vineyard in McMinnville, Oregon on January 15, 2019. The Neals were interviewed by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt.
Scott and Lisa Neal are the owners of Coeur de Terre Vineyard, where Scott is also the winemaker and Lisa is the general manager.
(left to right): Lisa Neal, Scott Nealhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_willamette_ohphotos/1930/thumbnail.jp
Lisa Gilbride Illustration (1983)
This is a black and white illustration created for the Springfield College women's tennis team in 1983 by Neal Porthoy.It shows Coach Lisa Gilbride in the top left corner and an unidentified player in the lower right corner. The 1983 team won second place in the New England Championship and had a record of 2-8-0. This was Coach Lisa Gilbride’s second and final season coaching women’s tennis at Springfield College
Recreation and retreat: garden casini in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Rome
This dissertation, Recreation and Retreat: Garden Casini in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Rome, examines the significance of casini, or garden houses, located on villa properties in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Rome and its periphery. It traces the ancient sources of this building type, notably the letters of Pliny the Younger describing his Tuscan and Laurentine villas, as well as precedents found in agricultural estates from antiquity through the Renaissance. It also considers the development of the casino from an outdoor studiolo used for study and the intimate display of collections to a more open garden house intended for entertainment and festivities. Although the architectural forms of casini vary, their construction and decoration were often given priority over the main residence on the property, emphasizing the importance of this building type in villa architecture. The dissertation is composed of case studies of villa properties belonging to specific wealthy and noble families in Rome and its periphery, namely the Medici, Farnese, Borghese, and Ludovisi, and the individual casini on their estates. Prominent structures such as Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi's Casino dell'Aurora, which houses Guercino's Aurora, as well as Scipione Borghese's Casino dell'Aurora, which showcases Guido Reni's famous Aurora, are considered, as well as their extensive decorative programs. I provide an analysis of casino decoration in general and the recurrence of pastoral themes, but most importantly, I consider the figure of Aurora, who appears in many garden casini, and her iconographic significance as a symbol of rebirth and renewal. Through an examination of inventories of furniture, paintings, sculpture and other objects, as well as the iconographic programs of the small buildings, the dissertation illustrates the changing functions of casini that corresponded with their patrons' interests and goals, and also with the evolving nature of the Renaissance villa as it developed from a confined villa property to a garden park. My investigation of the topic is the first to define the casino as an independent building type and to track its prominent role in landscape and villa architecture in Italy.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-327)by Lisa Jane Neal Tic
Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderne
Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderness, the final section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Price, who has hiked the Appalachian Trail for four years, one section at a time, meets up with fellow hikers Noel and Caroline at Shaw\u27s Boarding House in Monson, and the three reach the summit of Mount Katahdin together
Conversatorio con Lisa Garforth=Conversation with Lisa Garforth
Julia Ramírez-Blanco conversa con Lisa Garforth, autora del libro Green Utopias y especialista en utopías medioambientales. Con ella, hablamos acerca de las posibles maneras de definir las ecotopías, y cómo estas se manifiestan tanto en la literatura como en distintas formas de práctica social.Julia Ramírez-Blanco interviews Lisa Garforth, author of the book Green Utopias and specialist in environmental utopias. With her, we talk about the possible ways of defining ecotopias, and how they manifest themselves both in literature and in different forms of social practice.http://re-visiones.net/audio/Entrevista-Lisa-Garfoth.mp
An interview with Alfredo Falcone and Lisa Salvatore: RECOURSE and trifluridine/tipiracil in metastatic colorectal cancer
Professor Alfredo Falcone and Dr Lisa Salvatore speak to Roshaine Gunawardana, Managing Commissioning Editor: Professor Alfredo Falcone is the Director of the Department of Oncology and the Specialization School at the University Hospital of Pisa, Italy. He trained in Pisa and Genoa, Italy, and has held major positions in Italian oncology since 2000. He currently has more than 300 publications, including papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals, book chapters, and more than 600 abstracts of presentations to international and national conferences. The majority of his papers regard clinical and translational research, with a particular focus on metastatic colorectal cancer. Dr Lisa Salvatore is a medical oncologist in the Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pisa. She has been an author on about 40 publications in major peer-reviewed publications and has made numerous presentations in national and international conferences. Her main interest is focused on clinical and translational research in metastatic colorectal cancer
Reviews
Lisa Tyler. Writing and Healing: Toward an Informed Practice. (Charles M. Anderson and Marian M. MacCurdy, eds., 2000).
Fran Claggett. Revisioning Writers\u27 Talk: Gender and Culture in Acts of Composing. (Mary Ann Cain, 1995).
Bruce Novak. Tomorrow\u27s Children: A Blueprint for Partnership Education in the 21st Century. (Riane Eisler, 2000).
Neal Lerner. Stories from the Center: Connecting Narrative and Theory in the Writing Center. (Lynn Craigue Briggs and Meg Woolbright, eds., 2000)
RHM Author Interview: Dr. Lisa Melonçon, RHM Editor, Interviews Dr. Abby Dubisar and Sara Davis on Their Persuasion Brief, "Communicating Elective Sterilization: A Feminist Perspective"
RHM Author Interview: Dr. Lisa Meloncon, RHM Editor, interviews Dr. Abby Dubisar and Sara Davis on Their Persuasion Brief, “Communicating Elective Sterilization: A Feminist Perspective.
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