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    Interview with Richard B. Fowler - OH 600

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    This interview was conducted as part of the Winthrop History Project, an initiative led by Winthrop President Emeritus Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio and Rebecca Masters. The project aimed to document Winthrop’s transformation over Dr. DiGiorgio’s 24-year tenure, tracing the institution’s evolution from Winthrop College to Winthrop University. Designed to supplement Dr. Ross Webb’s The Torch is Passed, which chronicles Winthrop’s history up to Dr. DiGiorgio’s presidency, this project sought to provide a comprehensive account of this significant period. A key component of the initiative was a series of recorded interviews with members of the extended Winthrop community who played a role in shaping the university’s progress. These firsthand narratives preserve the voices, experiences, and perspectives of those who contributed to Winthrop’s growth and development. This interview features Richard Bradley “Rich” Fowler, Jr., a 2006 graduate of Winthrop University. During his time at Winthrop from 2002 to 2006, Fowler served as Chair of the Council of Student Leaders, acting as the student representative to the Board of Trustees during the 2003–2004 and 2004–2005 academic years. He was honored with a Resolution for Meritorious Service by Winthrop University in 2005 (winthrop.edu) .He was also President of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. In this discussion, Fowler reflects on his experiences as a student leader and his interactions with President Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio, providing insights into the university\u27s growth and development during that period.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1760/thumbnail.jp

    A Lawyer Steps Into Room 302

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    Exhibition essay by Richard Fowler on the syntax and ritual of legal proceedings as performance. Part of Artspeak's Postscript series, from https://artspeak.ca/set-room-302

    Animal Electricity

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    by Richard FowlerRückentitel: Fowler. Animal Electricity 179

    Interview with William A. Fowler

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    Interview conducted in eight sessions between May 1983 and May 1984 with Willy Fowler, Nobel laureate and Institute Professor of Physics, emeritus. In a career in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics that spanned more that sixty years, Fowler was primarily concerned with nucleosynthesis--that is, the creation of the heavy elements by the fusion of the nuclei of lighter elements. In 1957, with Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge, Fowler coauthored the seminal paper "Synthesis of the Elements in the Stars," now known as B2FH. In it, they showed that all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by nuclear processes in stars starting only with the light elements produced in the Big Bang. In the interview, Fowler discusses his early education as a physicist at Ohio State; his work with Charles C. and Tommy Lauritsen at Caltech's Kellogg Radiation Laboratory; the history of nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics at Caltech; and the evolution of nucleosynthesis. There are recollections of many of his mentors and colleagues, including Robert A. Millikan, Hans Bethe, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Lauritsens, Fred Hoyle, the Burbidges, Jesse Greenstein, A. G. W. Cameron, Richard P. Feynman, and H. P. Robertson. A 1986 Supplement contains an interview on Fowler's work for the Naval Bureau of Ordnance and the Manhattan Project during the Second World War

    Clupeacharacinae Fowler 1958

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    Subfamily Clupeacharacinae Fowler 1958 Clupeacharacidi Fowler 1958b:9 [ref. 1470] (tribe) ClupeacharaxPublished as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp. 1-230 in Zootaxa 3882 (2) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704777

    Proscylliidae Fowler 1941

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    Family Proscylliidae Fowler 1941 Proscylliinae Fowler 1941a:25 [ref. 6536] (subfamily) Proscyllium [family name sometimes seen as Proscyllidae]Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp. 1-230 in Zootaxa 3882 (2) on page 19, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704777

    Draconettidae Jordan & Fowler 1903

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    Family Draconettidae Jordan & Fowler 1903 Draconettidae Jordan & Fowler 1903b:939 [ref. 2462] (family) DraconettaPublished as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp. 1-230 in Zootaxa 3882 (2) on page 121, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704777

    Ostracoberycidae Fowler 1934

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    Family Ostracoberycidae Fowler 1934 Ostracoberycidae Fowler 1934a:351 [ref. 1416] (family) OstracoberyxPublished as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp. 1-230 in Zootaxa 3882 (2) on page 93, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704777

    Plectrogeniidae Fowler 1938

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    Family Plectrogeniidae Fowler 1938 Plectrogeniinae Fowler 1938a:51 [ref. 1426] (subfamily) Plectrogenium [Nelson 2006:329 [ref. 32486] and Jin 2006:249 used Plectrogen- as stem]Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp. 1-230 in Zootaxa 3882 (2) on page 85, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704777

    Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Modern British Art

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    The book is the catalogue of the exhibition Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Modern British Art, which the author curated from the collections of the Tate Gallery, London, the Arts Council, London, Southampton City Art Gallery and private collections. The author provided three essays, 'The Geometry of Modern British Art', 'West Country Constructivism', and 'Abstract Art and the Decline of Modernism' to advance critical histories of three distinct moments of importance in the development of British abstract art. A fourth, edited by him, was by a research student under his supervision (Alan Fowler) and covered Systems Art and Constructionism
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