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    Connors, J R, 402916

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/378402Surname: CONNORS Given Name(s) or Initials: J R Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 402916 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: WM-389 58839192215 Item: [2016.0049.10696] "Connors, J R, 402916

    Connors, R F, 218554

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    A fast algorithm to optimize meeting-point-based electric first-mile feeder services with capacitated charging stations

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    peer reviewedR-AGR-3802 - C20/SC/14703944/M-EVRST (01/04/2021 - 31/03/2024) - CONNORS Richar

    Schoental R. et Connors T.A. : Dietary influence on cancer : Traditional and Modern.

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    Chamla M.C. Schoental R. et Connors T.A. : Dietary influence on cancer : Traditional and Modern.. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XIV° Série. Tome 1 fascicule 4, 1984. p. 354

    Schoental R. et Connors T.A. : Dietary influence on cancer : Traditional and Modern.

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    Chamla M.C. Schoental R. et Connors T.A. : Dietary influence on cancer : Traditional and Modern.. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XIV° Série. Tome 1 fascicule 4, 1984. p. 354

    Catherine R. Connors of Portland, the attorney for Republican gubernatorial cand

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    Catherine R. Connors of Portland, the attorney for Republican gubernatorial candidate Susan M. Collins, yesterday urged Justice G. Arthur Brennan to throw out a court challenge of Collins\u27 ballot qualifications. Conservative GOP activist Mark S. Finks is challenging Collins\u27 qualifications based on the residency requirements in the Maine Constitution. Maine Secretary of State G. William Diamond has agreed with Collins that she does meet the five years residency requirement. Details

    Letter Written by Alvin J. Connors, Jr. to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 28, 1942

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    [Transcription begins] UNITED STATES ARMY Co D, 3rd M.T.B. Bks. 1260, M.R.T.C. Camp Pickett, Va. December 28, 1942 The Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R. I. Greeting, Thank you for a very fine and useful Christmas present. It is just what I needed. A glance at those stockings makes me feel warm all over. Camp Pickett is not a small camp, you can very easily get lost, even after a few months stay here. Here in the Medical Replacement Training Center, I am assigned to Company D as an assistant personnel clerk at Headquarters. In this capacity I handle service records, which is the complete history of the soldier’s Army life, correspondence, discharges, payrolls, transfers and allotments of the enlisted men. The work is interesting and is the type I am best fitted for, as a noncombatant soldier, by reason of my Bryant training. I had never heard of the Service Club before but am sure that you made this a pleasanter Christmas for the boys from Bryant now in the Services as you made it for me. Best wishes, Corporal Alvin J. Connors, Jr. [Transcription ends

    Externality valuation versus systemwide analysis : identifying cost and emissions reduction strategies for electric service

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    "January 1992."Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22).by S.R. Connors

    The Shunt-In Shunt-Out Problem in Rail Freight Transport: an Event-Based Simulation Framework for Sustainable Rolling Stock Management

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    peer reviewedR-AGR-3881 - BRIDGES 2020/14767177-ANTOINE/CFL Cont (01/01/2021 - 31/12/2023) - CONNORS Richard11. Sustainable cities and communitie

    Dramatic Battles in Eighteenth-Century France Philosophes, Anti-Philosophes and Polemical Theatre

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    The mid-eighteenth century witnessed a particularly intense conflict between the Enlightenment philosophes and their enemies, when intellectual and political confrontation became inseparable from a battle for public opinion. Logan J. Connors underscores the essential role that theatre played in these disputes.This is a fascinating and detailed study of the dramatic arm of France’s war of ideas in which the author examines how playwrights sought to win public support by controlling every aspect of theatrical production – from advertisements, to performances, to criticism. An expanding theatre-going public was recognised as both a force of influence and a force worth influencing.By analysing the most indicative examples of France’s polemical theatre of the period, Les Philosophes by Charles Palissot (1760) and Voltaire’s Le Café ou L’Ecossaise (1760), Connors explores the emergence of spectators as active agents in French society, and shows how theatre achieved an unrivalled status as a cultural weapon on the eve of the French Revolution. Adopting a holistic approach, Connors provides an original view of how theatre productions ‘worked’ under the ancien régime, and discusses how a specific polemical atmosphere in the eighteenth century gave rise to modern notions of reception and spectatorship. Eighteenth-century specialists are well acquainted with the controversies surrounding the premieres of Charles Palissot's Les Philosophes and Voltaire's Le Caffé; ou, L'Écossaise at the Comédie-Française in 1760. […] Connors offers new perspectives on the conflict by delving deeply into the pamphlet literature and periodical reviews of the affair. For example, there is an insightful analysis of the short pamphlet Les Philosophes manqués by André-Charles Cailleau, written in the form of a play but never intended for the stage, which demonstrates how participants in the controversy appealed to both readers and spectators.[…] [T]his book is a welcome addition to recent interdisciplinary approaches to the interplay of public theatre and political culture in Old Regime and Revolutionary France.- French Studies Connors’s rich description of the political and personal calculations involved in Voltaire’s decision to enter the fray convincingly buttresses the argument that these plays assume a new genre identity by being mobilized for publicity purposes that far exceed the boundaries of the stage.- Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era Logan J. Connors is Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Miami. His next research project investigates connections between theater and the military in France and its colonies from 1680 to 1815
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