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Susan Harman papers
Susan Emolyn Harman (1897-1972) was an author and professor of English at the University of Maryland from 1920 to 1961. At the university, Harman founded Alpha Lambda Delta, an honorary society; was a charter member of the Maryland chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a teacher's honorary; and was adviser to a social sorority, Kappa Delta. She was also co-founder of the English Club of Prince George's and Montgomery counties. As president of University of Maryland chapter of the American Association of University Professors, she worked to secure Social Security benefits for all university faculty. She co-authored College Rhetoric, the Handbook of Correct English, and the best-selling Descriptive English Grammar with Homer C. House, and was a co-editor of the Middle English Dictionary. Her papers include correspondence, biographical materials, manuscripts, and memorabilia documenting Harman's career as an author and educator. Significant correspondents include Wilson H. Elkins, Frederic E. Lee, Charles Manning, and Homer C. House
Practitioner perspectives on dance research
Practitioner Perspectives on Dance Research is a collection of accounts from scholars, educators, practitioners and makers that present an overview of key themes, arguments, and practices central to their individual research.
Built upon conversations recorded as ResDance™ podcast episodes, this edited collection presents both theoretical discussions and first-hand insights into various research practices, engaging with both established and emergent ideas central to dance research. Whilst challenging current thinking, contributors from around the globe additionally offer reflections on ethics and practices of care, pedagogy and education, and the shifting perspectives on methodologies. By providing an accessible exploration of frequently employed approaches, this book illuminates the choices made and considerations taken in dance research practice.
This interdisciplinary discourse presents a rich palette of perspectives, approaches and ideas and is ideal for students, researchers, academics and practitioners alike with an interest in the current state of dance, both in research and in practice
J. Lewie Harman
J. Lewie Harman, b. 1874 Allen Co., KY, d. 1960 Bowling Green, KY. He served as vice president of the Bowling Green Business University from its founding until the death of president Joseph Dickey in 1921. From 1921 through 1945 Harman was president of the BGBU. In 1945 he decided to resign as president and went back to teaching duties at the Bowling Green Business University.
The Students Weekly - available in TopScholar: Biographical sketch, January 30, 1935, p. 1 Dr. J.L. Harman Has Served Forty-Four Years at B.U., February 4, 1937. Harman & Nahm are Re-Elected Again Vice Presidents of Mammoth Cave Park, July 25, 1935, p. 3.
Park City Daily News: B.U. President Heard at Stops, November 28, 1937. Green Burley Booster Tour. Dr. J.L. Harman in Poor Condition After Seizure, June 13, 1960. Dr. J.L. Harman Resigns as President of B.U., May 22, 1945. Dr. J.L. Harman Sr. Dies Monday Night, July 12, 1960. Gaines, Ray. Park Row Paragraphs, April 30, 1956. B.U.\u27s Men of Distinction, January 16, 1958. Harman\u27s Connection at College Dates 44 Years, February 7, 1937. Harman Portrait is Presented College, March 13, 1961. His Leadership Will Be Missed, July 26, 1960. Interesting Anniversary, February 9, 1937. 44 years at BGBU. J.L. Harman is Selected Man of Year, November 5, 1957. Sledge, David. Notebook Lists Big Names in Bowling Green, May 9, 1985.
Other Publications: Business-University Ex-President Dies, James L. Harman, Sr., was 86; Held Post at Bowling Green 25 Years Before Retiring, Louisville Courier-Journal, July 12, 1960. Dr. Harman Quits Bowling Green School, Louisville Courier-Journal, May 23, 1945. Dr. J. Lewie Harman Develops Educational Possibilities, Town & Country Review, p. 39. James Lewie Harman, History of Kentucky Democracy, Vol. II, pp. 425-428. Biographical sketch. New Book, Franklin Favorite, July 6, 1939, p. 4. Harman wrote introduction for Harry Spillman\u27s book Business. This is a Dead Man, Franklin Favorite, July 16, 1942.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/wku_timeline/1062/thumbnail.jp
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This is the German version of The Parrot and the Fig Tree, which appeared in 1990. Where other volumes used gold lines to outline the figures, Harman here uses black. As I wrote of the English version, quoting the LC blurb, A parrot who dwells happily in a fruitful fig tree is tested for his loyalty to the tree by Shakra, king of the gods, who causes the tree to dry up. The parrot proves himself, and the tree is restored at his request. The art is simple and rich. Again, the Jataka tales are outspokenly altruistic. There is a double-page at the end for children to color.Language note: Germa
A Design-Driven Product-Service System for HARMAN International
The graduation project assignment was to design a strategy for a concept for HARMAN Automotive's partnership with Bang & Olufsen and Ford Motor Company. By means of the design-driven innovation method (Verganti, 2009, 2016), a product-service system was created.Strategic Product Desig
Mary T. Harman
Joined zoology and entomology department in 1912 and retired in 1948. President of Kansas Academy of Science (1926), founding member of KSU Social Club, and author of over 50 professional articles and several text books.Citation: Courtesy "Mary T. Harman", Photograph Collection Vertical Files: People, Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.For information on how to request a high-resolution copy of this photograph, please go to the Morse Department of Special Collections webpage, Photograph and Document Image Guidelines (http://www.lib.k-state.edu/photograph-and-document-image-guidelines).Morse Department of Special Collection
Mass spectra of norharman (A) and harman (B).
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Transforming image pairs into PDDL: output
The PDDL produced by our image pairs to PDDL transformation approach.
Harman, H. Simoens. P. Learning Symbolic Action Definitions from Unlabelled Image Pairs. </p
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