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Rosalie Unger Collection 1856-1990
Two letters to Rosalie Unger in Oppeln (today Opole, Poland) from Adolf Heilborn and Berta Neustadt (née Fraenkel); and one letter to Max Neustadt from Leopold Rosenbaum (all photocopies). Also included is an explanatory letter from Harvey P, Newton.See also Harvey P. Newton Collection (AR 5827)Rosalie Unger was the daughter of Adolf Heilborn and the grandmother of Berta Neustadt (née Fraenkel).Harvey P, Newton (né Hermann Neustadt) was the son of Max and Berta (née Fraenkel) Neustadt.digitize
Unger, Steven P. (SC 2001)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2001. E-mail, dated 30 May 2004, from Unger, a chaplain serving in Iraq during the Iraq War, to “Dear Friends.” His chief topics include press coverage of the investigation related to human rights violations at Abu Ghraib prison and a patriotic comment about Memorial Day
The Unexpected Belle La Follette: Progressive Model for 2016
Professor Nancy Unger talked about women’s rights activist Belle La Follette, who was politically active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Professor Unger is the author of Belle La Follette: Progressive Era Reformer, in which she tells the story of this journalist, suffragist, and pacifist who campaigned alongside her husband and son in their bids for office
Plumatella tsimiheta Wood & Unger & Rasoamihaingo 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Plumatella tsimiheta</i> sp. nov. <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: BD3A02EE-5785-45B7-A3DB-E939BE6A59FB</p> <p>Fig. 3</p> Diagnosis <p> Floatoblasts unusually long and narrow, the outer dimensions similar to <i>Plumatella dhritiae</i> Wood, 2022; fenestra tubercles well formed and densely crowded, spilling onto the annulus in a manner resembling <i>P. patagonica</i> Wiebach, 1974.</p> Etymology <p>The species name is a tribute to the local ethnic group, the Tsimihety, who inhabit much of the northern Madagascar.</p> Material examined <p> <b>Holotype</b></p> <p>MADAGASCAR • Statoblast valves; Mahajanga Province, Sofia Region, Bealanana District, Marotolana Village, Lake Sofia; 14°35′04″ S, 49º00′30″ E; Sep. 2019; L. Unger leg.; NHMUK 2023.1.17.1, slide collection.</p> Description <p>Floatoblast 51–535 µm long (Fig. 3a) with an average of 530 µm and 245–255 µm wide with an average of 253 µm (n = 3), length: width averaging 2.16; capsule measuring 360 µm by 215 µm; dorsal valve nearly flat, with fenestra encroaching on underlying capsule only at the poles (Fig. 3a, arrows); ventral valve convex, with fenestra matching capsule outline; fenestra tubercles small, densely crowded and highly convex, merging indistinctly with annular cells surrounding the fenestrae; other annular cells mostly defined by low mounds; suture appearing as crenulated margin around entire floatoblast (Fig. 3b).</p> Remarks <p> While the floatoblast outer dimensions resemble those of <i>Plumatella dhritiae</i> Wood, 2022, in that species the dorsal fenestra encroaches uniformly on all sides of the capsule, fenestra tubercles are well spaced, and the outer margin is smooth. Floatoblast tubercles in <i>P. tsimiheta</i> sp. nov. resemble those of <i>P. patagonica</i> Wiebach, 1974 in their size, density, and distribution (Fig. 3c). However, in that species the floatoblast is over 750 µm in length and more broadly oval.</p>Published as part of <i>Wood, Timothy S., Unger, Lilian Eva & Rasoamihaingo, Laurence, 2023, Bryozoan statoblasts from lake sediments in Madagascar, including two new species, pp. 138-147 in European Journal of Taxonomy 900 (1)</i> on pages 140-142, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.900.2307, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10079849">http://zenodo.org/record/10079849</a>
Mary\u27s Knowledge of Her Son\u27s Divinity at the Annunciation: The Papal Tradition
About the author: Rev. Dominic Unger, O.F.M. Cap., has written widely on Marian scholarship and various scriptural questions
Plumatella sofiae Wood & Unger & Rasoamihaingo 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Plumatella sofiae</i> sp. nov. <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 84847FC0-B38F-4548-B9AE-EB3FB8A28B99</p> <p>Fig. 4</p> Diagnosis <p>Floatoblast large, average length>500 µm, average length: width 1.79; fenestra tubercles small and well spaced; suture minutely toothed and projecting beyond the outer margin.</p> Etymology <p>The species name is derived from the region of Sofia in northern Madagascar where these statoblasts were collected.</p> Material examined <p> <b>Holotype</b></p> <p>MADAGASCAR • Statoblast valves; Mahajanga Province, Sofia Region, Bealanana District, Marotolana Village, Lake Sofia; 14°35′04″ S, 49º00′30″ E; Sep. 2019; L. Unger leg.; NHMUK 2023.1.17.2, slide collection.</p> Description <p>Floatoblasts broadly oval and rounded at the poles, somewhat variable in shape and size (Fig. 4a), length 474–573 µm with average of 529 µm, width 252–326 µm with average of 296 µm (n = 4), length: width averaging 1.79; ventral valve more convex than dorsal one; dorsal fenestra slightly oblong to nearly round, encroaching on all sides of the underlying capsule; ventral fenestra matching outline of capsule; tubercles uniformly small and uncrowded on both fenestrae; annulus about three times wider at poles than along sides; suture projecting slightly beyond annulus, giving outer margin slightly serrated appearance (Fig 4b–c).</p> Remarks <p>Most of the statoblasts of this species were intact, but a persistent layer of silt or clay particles obscured many of the surface details.</p>Published as part of <i>Wood, Timothy S., Unger, Lilian Eva & Rasoamihaingo, Laurence, 2023, Bryozoan statoblasts from lake sediments in Madagascar, including two new species, pp. 138-147 in European Journal of Taxonomy 900 (1)</i> on pages 143-144, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.900.2307, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10079849">http://zenodo.org/record/10079849</a>
A study of asynchronous logical feedback networks
"April 26, 1957." Based on a thesis, M.I.T. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, May 1, 1957.Bibliography: p. 45.Stephen H. Unger
Ne quid nimis! : Ein offenes Wort über Socialreform an diejenigen, die es angeht / von Fr. Sp Berlin : Unger, 1890
Ne quid nimis! : Ein offenes Wort über Socialreform an diejenigen, die es angeht / von Fr. Sp
Berlin : Unger, 1890
13 p. ; 23 cm
Mémoire Sur Le Roi De Prusse Frédéric Le Grand / Par Msgr. Le P. De L**** [i.e. Charles Joseph Emmanuel de Ligne]
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