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DRexMitchell/Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling: Mitchell-etal-facial-scaling
<p>Data and analyses from https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad053</p>
<p>Mitchell, D. R., Sherratt, E., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Facing the facts: adaptive trade‐offs along body size ranges determine mammalian craniofacial scaling. Biological Reviews.</p>
DRexMitchell/Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence: Mitchell-et-al.-DIngo-Fence
<p>Data and analysis from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/104/5/929/7181425</p>
<p>Mitchell, D. R., Cairns, S. C., Körtner, G., Bradshaw, C. J., Saltré, F., & Weisbecker, V. (2023). Differential developmental rates and demographics in Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy, gyad053.</p>
Site works
John Gillett of the Winchester Gallery, concludes his text within the Site Works Artist book by saying that ‘drawing' represented in Mitchell Bould's, Site Works project, 'is recognised as the focus of an interactive relationship between people and place, crossing boundaries, weaving communities’In her essay ‘Tracing the Fabric of Construction’ (Site Works artist book) Victoria Mitchell contexts the project within current debates about drawing, space and digital media. Bringing together references from Thom Mayne (‘Connected Isolation’ in Architecture in Transition edited Peter Noever, Munich, Prestel, 1991, p.79) and Manfred Wolff-Plotteg (‘Updating Transformating Principles in Architecture’ in Olafur Eliasson: Surroundings Surrounded edited Peter Weibel, Cambridge Massachusetts and London, England, The MIT Press, p.651)’.She proposes Mitchell Bould’s work as ‘moving drawing…where the simultaneous mapping and merging, of people in time and construction in space, is rhythmically embedded in the transparency and fluidity of old and new media, of drawn lines and digital images.
Paper by L. P. Mitchell, June 14, 1895
Paper read before the George W. Lennard Post 148, G.A.R. New Castle, Indiana
[David Mitchell and Descendants]
Copy of "David Mitchell and Descendants" originally written by Thomas Mitchell, Jr. The manuscript starts with David Mitchell, possibly a Revolutionary soldier, and details what is known about his life and those of his descendants. The record ends with the marriage of his widow, Sarah Patterson Mitchell Frear, to Abraham Frear. It states that she was the mother and grandmother of many Frears and Mitchells in the family. After the record, there is a note about the original manuscript's author; it was then copied by Ora Osterhout
L. P. Mitchell Paper, MSS.1665
Abstract: This collection consists of a handwritten memoir written by L. P. Mitchell, describing his life, both growing up in Indiana and in the Army, which was read to the George W. Lennard post of the Grand Army of the Republic, New Castle, Indiana, on June 14, 1895. Mitchell may have served in the 139th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, whose service consisted of nothing more strenuous than guarding railroads in Tennessee and Alabama during the war's latter months.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of a handwritten memoir titled "Retrospective of the War, of Mitchell's Civil War experiences, both growing up in Indiana and in the Army," which was read to the George W. Lennard post of the Grand Army of the Republic, New Castle, Indiana, on June 14, 1895. Mitchell never mentions his regimental number, but, judging by the date he states that it was mustered into the service--June 8, 1864--it was perhaps the 139th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, whose service consisted of nothing more strenuous than guarding railroads in Tennessee and Alabama during the war's latter months. This fact is reflected in Mitchell's reminiscences, which contain no reference to war service other than the adventure of traveling from Indianapolis to Nashville.Biographical/Historical Note: Civil War soldier from New Castle, Indiana
In the Garden, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
Hall Street, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
Map of Oceanica, exhibiting its various divisions, island groups &c [cartographic material].
Map of Oceania with relief shown by hachures.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1866 by S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the U.S. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania."; Pl. 88 from: Mitchell's New general atlas. Philadelphia : S.A. Mitchell, 1866.; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; National union catalog pre-1956 imprints, v. 388, p. 96.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3204. Inset: Map of the Sandwich Islands
Peer Interview Script, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
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