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Interview with Neal Eakins
Mrs. Neal Eakins worked as a secretary at Wilmington College and UNCW from 1966-1981. Most of her time was spent in the Department of Education, which later became the School of Education. She discusses working for Harold Hulon, the first department chair in education, and later working for Roy Harking, the first Dean of the School of Education. When she started, the department had only the department chair plus two professors (Betty Stike and Calvion Doss). Mrs. Eakins discusses the growth and change that she witnessed at UNCW and in the School of Education
Historical Fiction Author Don Neal Discusses Cold War Activities in Alaska
During the Cold War, the USA was concerned that Russia would invade Alaska and American intelligence officers created the Stay Behind Agent Program to counter. At this event, Don Neal, author of the Ben Hunnicutt series that includes Cross Kill, Warhead, and washtub Gold, discusses the Nike missile system, the top-secret anti-espionage campaign Operation Washtub, and other Cold War activities in Alaska
Material Spirituality with Neal DeRoo Pt. I
Is spirituality one part of our lives that we experience in worship? Or does it permeate our whole being? Are we able to pull spirituality and religion apart? What would happen if we considered how our spirituality is embodied, deeply, in our world? In this inaugural episode of Critical Faith, Neal DeRoo explores these questions in his lecture "Toward a Material Spirituality: Religion and Phenomenological Expression." The recording is the first of three parts, all from a Scripture, Faith, and Scholarship Seminar hosted at the Institute for Christian Studies.
Neal DeRoo is Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion and Associate Professor of Philosophy at The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, and the author of Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Husserl, Levinas, and Derrida (Fordham: 2013)
Grace Neal Parkway design concept report
abstract: Grace Neal Parkway and Bank Street are located in the northern Kingman area partially outside of the Kingman city limits. This report discusses of creating a new arterial roadway providing safety and convenience for vehicular traffic and pedestrians. Although Grace Neal is referred to as a parkway, its designation for design is arterial.Stockton Hill Road to SR-66; Bank Street assessment, Northern Avenue to Grace Neal Parkway
From the Editor. Decription of author John Neal, his book Portland Illustrate
From the Editor. Decription of author John Neal, his book Portland Illustrated (published in 1874), and his relationships with art critic N.C. Willis, Lady Blessington, and painter Charles Codman
John Neal House (as City Motel), 1965
Full exterior view of the John Neal House, 175 State Street, from southwest- east of Longfellow Square. At the time of this photograph, the building was known as The City Motel. The building was constructed in 1836, and was home to author and patron of the arts John Neal. The façade is made of Yarmouth granite, from a quarry purchased by Neal.
Photo published in the Evening Express, on 25 August 1965https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pphnegs_images_business/1548/thumbnail.jp
Remembering Neal Miller
Abstract
The author describes two encounters with Neal Miller, including a discussion of the pioneering curare/visceral learning experiments and of Miller's perspective on the biofeedback training paradigm.</jats:p
A study of the mental maturity, educational achievement, personality adjustment, occupational status, and religious affiliation of the prisoners at the Elbert County Prison, Elberton, Georgia, 1956-1957, 1957
A study of lichen distribution on selected trees in eastern metropolitan Atlanta as influenced by the city environment, 1971
Neal Dow
An image scanned from a black and white lithograph by E. C. Kellogg of the Honorable Neal Dow, Mayor of Portland and author of the world renowned \u27Maine Law,\u27 an Act for the Suppression of Drinking Houses and Tippling-Shops, approved June 2nd, 1851.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/4253/thumbnail.jp
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