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    Letter from Eliza S. Hendricks to John Muir, 1894 Mar 1.

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    [4]for the advanced chapters in the Century. I very much enjoyed a series of letters you once wrote for the San [Yo?] Examiner upon Alaska. Do you remember a Mrs. Wells and her husband whom you met the evening we spent at Mrs. Graydon\u27s You will be sorry to hear that she lost her husband last summer. She is very sad. She was much pleased to meet you, and was much interested in your talk that evening. I think your book will do her good.The kind remarks you penned in your last letter regarding our home, were very gratifying to all. My brother, and his wife send kindest regards. When are you coming again? I have written you a long letter. I hope I have not wearied you.Very sincerely your friendEliza S. Hendricks.611 N. Meridian St.[1]Indianapolis March 1, 94My Dear Mr. Muir:Many thanks for the prompt and most friendly reply to my letter; and many very many for the book. I was very much pleased to receive it. I had read it, although I did not own it. Mrs. Graydon had two copies--one a Xmas gift--and she very kindly sent me one of them for me to read; and when I had read it I felt that I must have a copy of my own. Is there not a peculiar atmosphere--a flavor--about a book received at the hand of the author, which is not quite there01789https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/26732/thumbnail.jp

    Lambert, Hendricks & Ross: American ventriloquism

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    It has been fifty-one years since the last Lambert, Hendricks & Ross studio recording. Since then Dave Lambert was tragically killed on the Connecticut Turnpike, Jon Hendricks has become a University of Toledo professor, and Annie Ross is still performing frequently worldwide. Few jazz vocalists are accepted into the scholastic canon. Fewer are filed in the annals of music history. But, if any vocalists should be regarded important to the story of jazz music it is LHR. Their impact on the art of vocalese has yet to be fully felt. In exploring the motivation behind the group’s dense, meticulous, trailblazing recordings, this study attempts to be a supplement for what was too much for liner notes in the late 50’s and 60’s, while simultaneously giving a brief encompassing historical outline. By examining the social and musical impact of Lambert Hendricks & Ross, this study attempts to further legitimate the art of jazz vocals and vocalese.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Bilal Salaa

    sj-docx-1-dsp-10.1177_20503245231172536 - Supplemental material for Case report: Prolonged amelioration of mild red-green color vision deficiency following psilocybin mushroom use

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dsp-10.1177_20503245231172536 for Case report: Prolonged amelioration of mild red-green color vision deficiency following psilocybin mushroom use by Brian S. Barnett, Noah Wiles Sweat and Peter S. Hendricks in Drug Science, Policy and Law</p

    sj-docx-1-tpp-10.1177_20451253221135363 – Supplemental material for Classic psychedelics, health behavior, and physical health

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tpp-10.1177_20451253221135363 for Classic psychedelics, health behavior, and physical health by Otto Simonsson, Peter S. Hendricks, Richard Chambers, Walter Osika and Simon B. Goldberg in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology</p

    Do Redistributive Policies Promote Intergenerational Mobility?

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    Numerous public policies are aimed at improving the earnings opportunities for children of the poor and at reducing lifetime earnings inequality. This paper investigates to what extent such policies accomplish their objectives. A quantitative theory of intergenerational mobility and lifetime earnings inequality is developed and parameterized to match selected features of U.S. data. Numerical experiments are used to measure the steady state effects of policies that increase the returns to human capital accumulation for children of the poor, either by lowering the private costs of education or by reducing labor income taxes for the poor. The main finding is that such policies have very little impact on intergenerational earnings mobility. Moreover, policies that reduce the private costs of education fail to reduce lifetime earnings inequality. These findings suggest that redistributive tax and subsidy policies of the kind studied here may be largely ineffective in promoting equality of opportunity.

    sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811211055855 – Supplemental material for Perceptions of safety, subjective effects, and beliefs about the clinical utility of lysergic acid diethylamide in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: Qualitative results from a proof-of-concept study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811211055855 for Perceptions of safety, subjective effects, and beliefs about the clinical utility of lysergic acid diethylamide in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: Qualitative results from a proof-of-concept study by Peter S Hendricks, Heith Copes, Neiloufar Family, Luke TJ Williams, David Luke and Shlomi Raz in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p

    sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811211069103 – Supplemental material for Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and subjective effects of 50, 75, and 100 µg LSD in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: A proof-of-concept study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811211069103 for Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and subjective effects of 50, 75, and 100 µg LSD in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: A proof-of-concept study by Neiloufar Family, Peter S Hendricks, Luke TJ Williams, David Luke, Erwin Krediet, Emeline L Maillet and Shlomi Raz in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p

    sj-docx-2-jop-10.1177_02698811211069103 – Supplemental material for Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and subjective effects of 50, 75, and 100 µg LSD in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: A proof-of-concept study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-jop-10.1177_02698811211069103 for Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and subjective effects of 50, 75, and 100 µg LSD in healthy participants within a novel intervention paradigm: A proof-of-concept study by Neiloufar Family, Peter S Hendricks, Luke TJ Williams, David Luke, Erwin Krediet, Emeline L Maillet and Shlomi Raz in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p

    sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811231218931 – Supplemental material for Longitudinal associations between psychedelic use and unusual visual experiences in the United States and the United Kingdom

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jop-10.1177_02698811231218931 for Longitudinal associations between psychedelic use and unusual visual experiences in the United States and the United Kingdom by Otto Simonsson, Peter S Hendricks, Cecilia UD Stenfors, Simon B Goldberg, Ludwig Honk and Walter Osika in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p

    Singing Through Grief: An Autobiographic Fragment with Brief Commentary

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    Version of Record that has been published in Living Song: Singing, Spirituality, and Wellbeing edited by Karin S. Hendricks and June Boyce-Tillman. The original work can be found at: https://www.peterlang.com/document/1140531 .© Peter Lang AG 2021. All rights reserved
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