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Ball Taken from Raymond Lee
This black and white photograph features an opposing player makes a move, knocking the ball out the hands of player number 10, Raymond Lee.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1950/thumbnail.jp
Raymond Lee Dives for Ball
This black and white photograph features Raymond Lee diving for the ball as another player dribbles. The photo is prepared for use in the University Leader.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1033/thumbnail.jp
Raymond Lee Jumps for Ball
This black and white photograph features Raymond Lee jumping to try and score, while an opposing player jumps to try and block the ball. Willie Shaw is in the foreground.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/mens_basketball_photos/1340/thumbnail.jp
Letter from John Ball to Alden Partridge, 20 July 1823
Sends his three brothers to the Academy: Alwyn Ball, age 16, Hugh Swinton Ball, age 15, and Elias Octavius Ball, age 14.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
The Incorporation Of America - Culture And Society In The Gilded Age
Any era in American history can be viewed as pivotal, but the time period that The Incorporation of America covers was truly a time of change that reached the country's core. The one thing that has changed about this book, which covers Gilded Age culture and society, is that it is more relevant today and has evolved into a classic. In the new "Preface" to this 25th Anniversary Edition, Alan Trachtenberg writes that "My focus was not only on change but also on conflict and contradiction." But the author also explains that the book "describes the origins of our own times.
Family History of Amber Ball
Amber Renee Ball authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2020 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Davis, Revolutions - Reflections On American Equality And Foreign Liberations
The lecture/essay is one of this reviewer's favorite forms of history. Such works are usually by major, mature scholars, and give insights gained during a distinguished career. The author of Revolutions: Reflections on American Equality and Foreign Liberations is a notable presence in United States historiography. He has won the Pulitzer, Bancroft, and Beveridge prizes; his books, The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture and The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, would by themselves make him an important figure in intellectual, cultural, and social history. Thus, it is with considerable anticipation that one opens Revolutions, which is based on the 1989 Massey Lectures at Harvard and Davis's presidential address to the Organization of American Historians
Cannon Ball Day School Records
Typed carbon copy of the history of the Cannon Ball Day School, 1883-1941, by an unknown author; school was built for Indian children, in later years white students enrolled; school was first managed by the federal government, later the Catholic Church, the Oak Grove School District No. 12 (N.D.), and finally the federal government
Development of the Ball neuropsychological screening measure
The present research concerned the validation of a neuropsychological screening measure. In a series of investigations the reliability, predictive validity and factor structure of the Ball Neuropsychological Screening Measure (BNSM) were examined.Such procedures were considered essential to investigate the utility of the BNSM.In a two part study, the reliability of the BNSM was investigated (Study 1). First, an attempt was made to determine BNSM test-retest reliability with the finding that subtest means on test and retest were too similar to permit interpretation. In the second portion of Study 1 the internal consistency of the BNSM was examined by computing Cronbach's alphas. The BNSM was found to have high internal consistency, producing an overall alpha coefficient of .951.A discriminant analysis was performed in study 2 to examine the utility of the BNSM in discriminating between normal and impaired adults.The BNSM was found to be highly accurate in this regard, achieving an overall correct placement prediction rate of 96%. Study 3 looked at the utility of the BNSM in correctly predicting lateralization of brain Impairment.The BNSM successfully predicted placement into three groups (Normals, Right-Hemispheric Impairment, LeftHemispheric Impairment) with 95% overall accuracy. Finally, the factor structure of the BNSM was examined in Study 4. Utilizing a varimax rotation, a two factor solution was found to account for 66.8% of the total variance.Thesis (Ph. D.)Department of Educational Psycholog
I dream of him by night He must not dream of me! [text varies with each verse] [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
042, Item 129aThe Poetry from the N.Y. Mirror by the Author of Lillian. Music by Alexander Ball, Esqr.E. Gillingha
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