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Lisa Nevin in a Senior Piano Recital
This is the program for the senior piano recital of Lisa Nevin. This recital took place on April 21, 1983, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
Letter from Eugene Nevin to Hagan
Holograph letter from Eugene Nevin C.P., St .Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St. Helen's, Lancashire (England), to Hagan. Enclosing a pastoral (not extant) and expressing his indignation at the Archbishop of Liverpool's claim that the Pope approves of the proposed League of Nations; it needs to be countered; other-wise he has respect for the bishop. Some comments on the diocese's large and important Irish population
Diary of John Nevin King, March 1858-March 1859
John Nevin King's diary documents his time serving on the Northwest Boundary Survey in Alaska in the late 1850s. The diary offers descriptions of the boundary project as well as depictions of life in Alaska. He discusses the land, ecology, and weather conditions. He also references the Native American and Russian populations living in Alaska during this time.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey. He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that was recently been purchased from Russia. The collection includes scans from his diary as well as letters written to members of his family
Edward Nevin and the evolution of the Welsh economy since 1950
Introductory Editor's note:
Edward (Ted) Nevin produced a considerable body of research on the Welsh economy and regional policy, publishing a total of fifty monographs, academic papers and press articles between the early 1950s and 1990. February 2025 will be the centenary of Nevin’s birth. To mark this milestone, his son, Michael Nevin, has recently published a book ‘Edward Nevin: An impression of his life, times and legacy’ (Nevin, 2024). In addition, Michael Nevin has authored this paper which provides a synthesis of Edward Nevin’s work on the Welsh economy and considers its implications for Welsh economic policy in the 2020s. Edward Nevin’s work was of great significance and importance, in particular the pioneering work he co-authored on the structure of the Welsh economy, producing the first set of input-output accounts relating to Wales. This work formed a foundation and provided inspiration for research in input-output analysis in Wales and beyond. In Wales, much of the activities of the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School have been based around compiling input-output tables for Wales and applying these in a range of contexts
Papers of William Nevin Hurst I.S.O (1868 - 1947) Index: Royal Society Collection
A collection of pamphlets articles and newspaper
cuttings compiled by William Nevin Hurst (1868 - 1947)
and notes made by him on topics of historical
interest. William Nevin Hurst was a draughtsman and
Secretary for Lands. He was the son of
John Hurst a surveyor on the North West
Coast. RS.2
John Nevin King letter to his sister Lucy offering advice, October 15, 1877
John Nevin King writes to his sister Lucy regarding her new marriage. He offers some martial advice to her.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. . He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that had recently been purchased from Russia. His letters to his family are of particular interest because they describe Alaska after the purchase from Russia and prior to the great gold rushes. Subjects include descriptions of the social dynamics between the Russian and Native American residents, as well as commentary on the land and lifestyle in Alaska at this time
John Nevin King letter to his mother, June 29, 1875
John Nevin King writes a letter to his mother to ask about the family's health, including her worsening eyesight. He discusses the weather in Alaska and tells her when he'll be able to write next stating that he will have to wait for a boat to arrive from San Francisco to send the next letter.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. . He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that had recently been purchased from Russia. His letters to his family are of particular interest because they describe Alaska after the purchase from Russia and prior to the great gold rushes. Subjects include descriptions of the social dynamics between the Russian and Native American residents, as well as commentary on the land and lifestyle in Alaska at this time
John Nevin King letter to his mother Sarah Ann about family matters, August 28, 1875
John Nevin King writes to his mother about his gardening in Alaska and plans to find a new position closer to home after the next presidential election.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. . He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that had recently been purchased from Russia. His letters to his family are of particular interest because they describe Alaska after the purchase from Russia and prior to the great gold rushes. Subjects include descriptions of the social dynamics between the Russian and Native American residents, as well as commentary on the land and lifestyle in Alaska at this time
Diary of John Nevin King, March 1858-March 1859
John Nevin King's diary documents his time serving on the Northwest Boundary Survey in Alaska in the late 1850s. The diary offers descriptions of the boundary project as well as depictions of life in Alaska. He discusses the land, ecology, and weather conditions. He also references the Native American and Russian populations living in Alaska during this time.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that was recently been purchased from Russia. The collection includes scans from his diary as well as letters written to members of his family
John Nevin King letter to his sisters Mary and Tillie, November 9, 1876
John Nevin King writes to his sisters Mary and Tillie. He describes the weather conditions in Sitka and the schooners that arrive from San Francisco to deliver supplies and mail.John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. . He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that had recently been purchased from Russia. His letters to his family are of particular interest because they describe Alaska after the purchase from Russia and prior to the great gold rushes. Subjects include descriptions of the social dynamics between the Russian and Native American residents, as well as commentary on the land and lifestyle in Alaska at this time
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