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W. Roberts
"Sigmn Roberts W. NX 67866 'K' Sec 8 Div Sigs ex 'D' Sec 6 Div Sigs June 42 - Sept 4."Signalman Roberts W. NX 67866. 'K' Section, 8th Division Signals, ex 'D' Section, 6th Division Signals. June 42 - September 43
Student Recital: Louis Roberts, violoncello
Mr. Roberts is a student of Shirley Trepel.Divertimento in D, Haydn -- Suite No. 2 in D Minor, Bach -- Sonata in C, Op. 119, Prokofie
Marcus D. Roberts Interview
Oral history interview with Marcus D. Roberts by Robert B. Eckles.
Juanita D. Roberts to Senator James O. Eastland, 17 March 1965
Typed letter signed dated 17 March 1965 from Juanita D. Roberts, Personal Secretary to the President, to Eastland, re: enclosed photographs from president.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_e/1032/thumbnail.jp
Interview with John D. Roberts
Interview in seven sessions, February-May 1985, with John D. Roberts, Institute Professor of Chemistry (now emeritus) in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
Family background, early education, Los Angeles; Caltech open houses in early 1930s. Studies chemistry, UCLA (BA 1941). Graduate work Penn State University with F. Whitmore; return to UCLA, war-related research; theoretical organic chemistry with S. Winstein (PhD 1944). 1945, NRC Fellowship, Harvard; R. B. Woodward. Assistant professorship MIT; recollections of A. Cope, A. A. Morton; L. Pauling's theory of molecular resonance; molecular orbital theory of R. S. Mulliken. Research on carbonium ions, carbon cations with R. Mazur; dispute with S. Winstein. Consultant at DuPont, starting 1950.
Guggenheim, Caltech, 1952; joins chemistry faculty 1953. H. Lucas, L. Pauling, other colleagues. Guggenheim to England. J. H. Sturdivant, V. Schomaker, D. Semenow, G. Whitesides. Election (1956) to NAS; heads chemistry section; NAS response to W. Shockley and R. Lewontin affairs. NSF chemistry advisory panel (1957-1962); Mohole Seismological Drilling Project; faculty salaries.
Writes Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1959), Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry (1964); W. A. Benjamin; collaboration with M. B. Caserio on Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry; writes Modern Organic Chemistry.
NMR at Caltech; construction of NMR spectrometer lab; carbon-13 experiments; work of F. Wiegert, K. Kanamori; E. Swift, division chairman; H. McConnell; JDR as division chairman (1963-1968); faculty changes, role of H. Gray; construction of Noyes Laboratories; G. Hammond, acting chairman. Recollections of L. DuBridge and R. Bacher. L. Pauling and anti-nuclear movement. J. Baldeschwieler's chairmanship (1973-1978); presidencies of R. Christy (1977-1978) and M. L. Goldberger (1978-1987).
JDR as provost (1980-1983). Caltech administration 1970s and 1980s; R. Vogt as provost. L. E. Hood, biotechnology at Caltech. Computer scientists I. Sutherland, C. Mead. S. Wolfram, Symbolic Manipulation Program. JDR chairs Athenaeum Board; R. Ireland's role in upgrading Athenaeum. JDR's honors and awards
Parallel Attentive Visual Tracking
The research reported here addresses the problem of detecting and tracking independently moving objects from a moving observer in real time, using corners as object tokens. Corners are detected using the Harris corner detector and local image-plane constraints are employed to solve the correspondence problem. The approach relaxes the restrictive static-world assumption conventionally made, and is therefore capable of tracking independently moving and deformable objects. Tracking is performed without the use of any 3-dimensional motion model. The technique is novel in that, unlike traditional feature tracking algorithms where feature detection and tracking is carried out over the entire image-plane, here it is restricted to those areas most likely to contain meaningful image structure. Two distinct types of instantiation regions are identified, these being the focus-of-expansion region and border regions of the image-plane. The size and location of these regions are defined from a combination of odometry information and a limited knowledge of the operating scenario. The algorithms developed have been tested on real image sequences taken from typical driving scenarios. Implementation of the algorithm using T800 Transputers has shown that near-linear speedups are achievable, and that real-time operation is possible (half-video rate has been achieved using 30 processing elements)
Jay Roberts rag.
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano. [instrumentation]D major [key]Moderato. [tempo]Ragtime [form/genre]Portrait of Jay Roberts. [illustration]CW [engraver]W. M. Phillips, London, ON. [dealer stamp]Publisher's advertisement on back cover. [note
Major Eleanor M. Roberts Papers - Accession 834
The Major Eleanor M. Roberts Papers consist of records related to Major Eleanor M. Roberts (1916-2000) who was a 1938 graduate of Winthrop and a 25 year veteran of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and Women\u27s Army Corps (WAC). These papers, which consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, photocopies, orders, and military papers, document not only her career but also her and her family’s participation in World War II including brothers, Harold O. Roberts, James William Roberts, Herbert N. Roberts, sister, Lily Roberts Allen, and brother-in-law, Robert D. Allen. There is also information on World War I, Italy, Winthrop College and York, South Carolina.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2129/thumbnail.jp
Roberts, D M, 1732108
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/413577Surname: ROBERTS. Given Name(s) or Initials: D M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 1732108. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-2663.232287
Item: [2016.0049.45838] "Roberts, D M, 1732108
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