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    Card from E.J. Rawlins to Hagan

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    Holograph card from E.J. Rawlins, Sacred Heart College, Cork, to Hagan, in reply to his request for information. He himself was asked his opinion on the matter one time but Hagan's name was not mentioned. Offering a list of men who correspond with one another but who receive their information from Keohane at Gill's; he will warn Keohane � they are J. O'Donnell, M. Moloney, J. O'Shea, R. O'Moore, P. Dunne. He stays with Fr. [Tirney] who speaks very well of Hagan. The Bishop of Limerick, whom he met, spoke in praise of 'Scotus'

    Easy Rawlins’ Identity: a Unique African American Male Detective

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    Fotografía: "Detective", Untipografico.Using the hardboiled conventions as the narrative framework for his series, Walter Mosley portrays a black detective hero, Easy Rawlins, who goes through a process of discovering his true identity by exploring the nature of being a black male throughout the 1950s and 1960s in America. He displays peculiar characteristics in the way of leading his life and the use of his double consciousness and his abilities as a trickster.Utilizando el género negro como marco narrativo, Walter Mosley ha creado la figura de un héroe afroamericano, el detective Easy Rawlins, que va descubriendo gradualmente su identidad como hombre negro en las décadas de 1950 y 1960 en Estados Unidos. Rawlins exhibe rasgos únicos en lo que concierne a su estilo de vida, su doble conciencia y sus habilidades como charlatán-estafador

    A bifurcated circular waveguide problem

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    This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version A D Rawlins. A bifurcated circular waveguide problem. J.I.M.A. 54 (1995) 59-81. Oxford University press is available online at: http://imamat.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/54/1/59.pdfA rigorous and exact solution is obtained for the problem of the radiation of sound from a semi-infinite rigid duct inserted axially into a larger acoustically lined tube of infinite length. The solution to this problem is obtained by the Wiener-Hopf technique. The transmission and reflection coefficients, when the fundamental mode propagates in the semi-infinite tube, are obtained. The present results could be of use for exhaust design, and as a possible instrument for impedance measurement

    Generals Rawlins and Grant in Camp

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    A black and white print of Generals Rawlins and Grant in camp. Back has label reading "Hq Army of the Cumberland 1863. General Rawlins, Chief of Staff. Gen. U. Grant.

    Representative Lloyd and Murl Rawlins Jr.

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    Photo of Sherman P. Lloyd and Murl Rawlins Jr. in front of the capitol building in Washington (D.C.

    A note on Wiener-Hopf matrix factorisation

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    This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Rawlins, A D (1985). A note on Wiener-Hopf matrix factorisation. Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics. 38 (3) 433-437 is available online at: http://qjmam.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/38/3/433.pdfIn this paper the most general class of 2 x 2 matrices is determined which permit a Wiener-Hopf factorization by the procedure of Rawlins and Williams (1). According to this procedure, the factorization problem is reduced to a matrix Hilbert problem on a half-line, where the matrix involved in the Hilbert problem is required to have zero diagonal elements

    Representative Lloyd, Murl Rawlins Jr. and other unidentified persons.

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    A group photo, Representative Sherman P. Lloyd (second row, left, first), Murl Rawlins Jr., and other unidentified person

    Representative Lloyd, Murl Rawlins Jr. and other unidentified persons.

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    A group photo, Representative Sherman P. Lloyd (second row, left, first), Murl Rawlins Jr., and other unidentified persons, Washington (D.C.

    A cross section of American opinion on the need for regulation of labor unions.

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    "A wide editorial consensus on present American labor industry conditions": p. [113]-159.Compiled by William D. Rawlins. cf. p. [2] of cover.Cover title.Mode of access: Internet

    The method of finite-product extraction and an application to Wiener-Hopf theory

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    Copyright @ The Author, 2011. The publisher version of the article can be accessed at the link below.In this work we describe a simple method for finding approximate representations for special functions which are entire transcendental functions that can be represented by infinite products. This method replaces the infinite product by a finite polynomial and Gamma functions. This approximate representation is shown in the case of Bessel functions to be very accurate over a large range of parameter values. These approximate expressions can be useful for finding the roots of a transcendental equation and the Wiener-Hopf factorization of functions involving such Bessel functions.The method is shown to be potentially useful for other transcendental andWiener-Hopf problems, which involve other entire functions that have infinite product representations
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