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A. T. Patrick Letters, MSS.2136
Abstract: Letters from A. T. Patrick, serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, to Mary (Sally) Coffman, discussing their upcoming wedding and move to an apartment.Scope and Content Note: The A. T. Patrick Letters consists of thirty-seven letters from S/Sgt. A. T. Patrick to Mary E. Coffman in Keyser, West Virginia. He was a radio operator in the Army stationed in Walla Walla, Washington; Redmond, Oregon; and Avon Park, Florida. All of the letters were to "Sally." Every letter expressed how much he missed Sally and how he thought about her frequently. The collection Includes newspaper clippings of Army jokes and affidavit forms for marriage.Biographical/Historical Note: S/Sgt A.T. Patrick was a radio operator during World War II stationed in Walla Walla, Washington; Redmond, Oregon; and Avon Park, Florida. He enlisted in the Army in May 1941
The Ghost of Patrick Geddes: Civics As Applied Sociology
In 1904 and 1905 Patrick Geddes (1905, 1906) read his famed, but today little-read, two-part paper, \'Civics: as Applied Sociology\', to the first meetings of the British Sociological Society. Geddes is often thought of as a \'pioneer of sociology\' (Mairet, 1957; Meller, 1990) and for some (eg Devine, 1999: 296) as \'a seminal influence on sociology\'. However, little of substance has been written to critically assess Geddes\'s intellectual legacy as a sociologist. His work is largely forgotten by sociologists in Britain (Abrams, 1968; Halliday, 1968; Evans, 1986). Few have been prepared to follow Geddes\'s ambition to bridge the chasm between nature and culture, environment and society, geography, biology and sociology. His conception of \'sociology\', oriented towards social action from a standpoint explicitly informed by evolutionary theory. A re-appraisal of the contemporary relevance of Geddes\'s thinking on civics as applied sociology has to venture into the knotted problem of evolutionary sociology. It also requires giving some cogency to Geddes\'s often fragmentary and inconsistent mode of address. Although part of a post-positivist, \'larger modernism\' Geddes remained mired in nineteenth century evolutionary thought and fought shy of dealing with larger issues of social class or the breakthrough work of early twentieth century sociology of Simmel, Weber and Durkheim. His apolitical notion of \'civics\' limits its relevance to academic sociology today.History of Sociology, Civics, Patrick Geddes, Scottish Generalism, Urban Sociology
Patrick, T W, 1761
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/409785Surname: PATRICK. Given Name(s) or Initials: T W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 1761. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 49313.225422
Item: [2016.0049.42056] "Patrick, T W, 1761
Strike Up the Band! The Legacy of Patrick S. Gilmore
abstract: Patrick Gilmore was an Irish-American bandmaster who re-established the woodwinds in wind bands and developed one of the best professional bands in the world. He died the same year Sousa started his professional band, 1892, and his bands served as the prototype for Sousa's and countless other amateur and professional bands
Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling method
In this pilot study we examine the performance of text-based profiling in recovering a set of validated inventor-author links. In a first step we match patents and publications solely based on their similarity in content. Next, we compare inventor and author names on the highest ranked matches for the occurrence of name matches. Finally, we compare these candidate matches with the names listed in a validated set of inventor-author names. Our text-based profile methodology performs significantly better than a random matching of patents and publications, suggesting that text-based profiling is a valuable complementary tool to the name searches used in previous studies.innovation; industry-science links; text-based profiling;
(書簡)Date: 1994/9/28 ; Sender: Patrick, Hugh T. ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-05-35/00
(書簡)Date: 1964/8/27 ; Sender: Patrick, Hugh T. ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)
2枚手書きIstanbul Hilton 用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-05-35/00
(書簡)Date: 1967/7/19 ; Sender: Patrick, Hugh T. ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)
Yale University 用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-05-35/00
(書簡)Date: 1993/8/4 ; Sender: Patrick, Hugh T. ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)
2枚Columbia University用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-05-35/00
Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry /
Title vignette (portrait of author) on engr. t.-p.Added illustrated t.p. reads : The life of Patrick Henry. Rev. ed., 1846.Mode of access: Internet
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