1,291 research outputs found
Peter Logan: Victorian Fetishism [Audio interview]
Peter Logan is the author of Nerves and Narratives: A Cultural History of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century British Prose (1997) and, more recently, Victorian Fetishism: Intellectuals and Primitives (2009). On May 15, 2012, Fred Rowland interviewed Peter Logan to discuss Victorian Fetishism, which details the development of ideas about the primitive and how these concepts set the boundaries of culture in Victorian Britain. Drawing from Lucretius, Vico, and Auguste Comte, Peter Logan explains how fetishism – the defining feature of culture’s absence – figured in the works of literary and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, realist novelist George Eliot, and anthropologist Edward Tylor.Temple University. College of Liberal ArtsTemple University. LibrariesEnglishLearning and Research ServicesAudacityAudacit
Design of microcavity resonators for single-atom detection
Whispering gallery modes of a microdisk resonator are useful for the optical detection of single rubidium and cesium atoms near the surface of a substrate. Light is coupled into two high-Q whispering-gallery modes of the disk which can provide attractive and/or repulsive potentials, respectively, via their evanescent fields. The sum potential, including van der Waals/Casimir-Polder surface forces, may be tuned to exhibit a minimum at distances on the order of 100nm from the disk surface. Simultaneously optically trapping and detecting is possible, with the back-action of an atom held in this trap on the light fields being sufficiently strong to provide a measurable effect. Atom trapping and detection depend on a variety of system parameters and experimental realizations differ for different atoms
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Such Sensations/Solche Sensationen Food & Philosophical Reflections of Chef Huber Seifert
Print Edition: 26 copies.Print Pages: 1 vol. (unpaged) issued in a clam-shell box with etched copper plate inlaid on front cover.Print Illustrations: ill. (monoprint)Printing: LetterpressBinding: Non-adhesive link-stitch sewn on vellum supports, hinged into coverPaper: Arches Wove; Zerkall; CavePaper cover paper (indigo and walnut shell dyed raw flax)Typography: Digitally set LTC GaramontPhysical Dimensions: 41.7 x 28 x 4.8 cmPrint Original Price: 2,000 U.S. dollarsColophon: The idea for Solche Sensationen/Such Sensations originated with Robert Tauber in the spring of 1990 based on his familiarity with two other books: The Shepheardes Calendar by Edmund Spenser, first published in 1579, which depicts the whole of a man's life through the twelve months of a year, with a woodcut to illustrate each month; and Onze menus de Paul Gaugin by Robert Rey, first published in 1950, which reproduced the watercolor menus Gauguin painted for guests at a dinner party in his Tahitian home, three years before his death in 1903. After a casual dinner with Louisa Bertch Green at her home one evening, Mr. Tauber talked with her about creating such a book -- an artist's book -- featuring an accomplished chef working in central Ohio. She suggested Chef Hubert Seifert, who was first brought to Ohio and then to Columbus, in 1978, by the owner of a major league sports team. Just before coming to Ohio as an executive chef, with top security clearance and worldwide experience in embassies and corporate headquarters, Chef Hubert served as executive chef to King Juan Carlos of Spain at the royal residence on Mallorca for five years, before and after the King's accession to the throne in 1975. Each of the twelve menus in the book recreates a meal that marked a milestone or special occasion in Chef Hubert's life. The text by Ms. Green was transcribed and edited from forty hours of her recorded conversations with Chef Hubert about his early influences, training, experieinces, and philosophy. Each of the recipes was tested in the kitchen of Chef Hubert's restaurant Spagio by Ms. Green and the late Andrea Blum, with the assistance of Chef Brian Henshaw. Taste-testing was the pleaure of Chef Hubert and his wife, Helga; Louisa and Ron Green; and Andrea and Lee Weiss, who generously provided wines from their collection for each test meal. This book was designed by Robert Tauber and includes the stories of Chef Hubert's life, as well as a monotype menu and the recipes and presentation for each of the twelve meals. The twelve initial letters for each chapter were hand drawn by Ann Alaia Woods, who also designed and lettered the calligraphy for the book. Michael Greenler composed the LTC Garamont digitial types using Adobe InDesign. Tyson Sutherland processed the photopolymer plates and printed the text on Zerkall mouldmade paper using a Number 4 Vandercook letterpress. The twelve drypoint monoprint menus by Anthony H. Rice were printed from copper plates; the calligraphy was etched by Andy Barkus. Each plate was inked and wiped by hand, painted by the artist, and printed on an intaglio press on dampened Arches Wove mouldmade paper. Note: A monoprint is a hybrid medium, somewhere between painting and printmaking. It offers the freedom and spontaneity of direct drawing while producing the unique and subtle effect that can result only when ink is transferred directly from the surface of a printing plate to the surface of the paper. The print is made by first working ink directly into the etched and incised copper plate, then the artist paints directly on the surface of the plate and an impression is printed on the paper. All the steps of the process are repeated for each new impression. Harry Campbell provided invaluable guidance in designing the sewing structure and binding for this book. Craig Jensen and Gary McLerran at Book Lab II in San Marcos, Texas, sewed each copy onto vellum tapes and into the handmade, gelatin-sized CavePaper covers of black walnut-and indigo-stained raw flax. They housed each book in a drop-spine box covered in black Italian linen and inlaid with one of the original copper intaglio monoprint plates. Special thanks to Brenda Goodwin and Debra Jackson for inking and wiping plates, and helping to print the monoprint menus. Chef Hubert and the servers at Spagio; Nicole Seifert; and Lee Weis and Ron Green. Hubert and Louisa join Bob in extending their grateful acknowledgement to Amber Tauber for her advice and constant support for the Logan Elm Press. Solche Sensationen/Such Sensations is copyrighted 2010 by Logan Elm Press, Chef Hubert Seifert and Louisa Bertch Green. All rights are reserved. Of twenty-six signed and numbered copies, this is copy
Ron Robinson collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
This collection contains Arkansas-related materials collected by Ron Robinson. These materials include restaurant menus, musical recordings and sheet music, matchbook covers, political campaign hand-outs, postcards, and other postal items such as first-day covers of stamps, postmarks from assorted Arkansas communities, and unique cachets (artwork appearing on mailed envelopes).Finding Aid for the Ron Robinson collection
BC.MSS.13.90
BC.MSS.13.90
Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
100 Rock Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
[email protected]
Repository: Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
Creator Robinson, Ronald A. (1943 - 2018)
Title: Ron Robinson collection
Dates: 1900-2022
Quantity: 43.5 Linear Feet
Abstract: This collection contains Arkansas-related materials collected by Ron
Robinson. These materials include restaurant menus, musical
recordings and sheet music, matchbook covers, political campaign
hand-outs, postcards, and other postal items such as first-day covers of
stamps, postmarks from assorted Arkansas communities, and unique
cachets (artwork appearing on mailed envelopes).
Identification: BC.MSS.13.90
Language: English .
Arrangement
Items are arranged topically and, where relevant, alphabetically
Scope and Contents
This collection contains Arkansas-related materials collected by Ron Robinson. These
materials include restaurant menus, musical recordings and sheet music, matchbook covers,
political campaign hand-outs, postcards, and other postal items such as first-day covers of
stamps, postmarks from assorted Arkansas communities, and unique cachets (artwork
appearing on mailed envelopes). Audio/visual materials present a virtual history of the
recording industry, ranging from wax cylinders through 78 rpm and 80 rpm discs, 33 rpm
and 45 rpm vinyl discs, magnetic tapes on reels and on cassettes, VHS and Beta cassettes,
and compact discs.
Biographical Information/Historical Information
Ronald Allen "Ron" Robinson was born April 3, 1943, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to
Edgar Fulton "Putt" Robinson and Martha Corinna (nee Reid) Robinson. He attended and
graduated from Glencoe High School in Glencoe, Oklahoma, and then the University of
Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. At the University of Arkansas, Ron earned a bachelor's
degree in journalism, graduating in 1965, and he also served as editor of the student
newspaper, the Arkansas Traveler. Orville Henry, sports editor of the Arkansas Gazette,
hired Robinson as a stringer to cover Razorback sports. Robinson later studied public
relations at Boston University Graduate School of Public Communications. In the late
1960s, Ron served in the United States Air Force, rising to the rank of captain. He was
awarded a Bronze Star for service in Vietnam and also received the Air Force
Commendation Medal for his support of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon in 1969.
While attending college in Fayetteville, Robinson served as an intern at CJRW--the largest
advertising agency in Arkansas, formed by Wayne Cranford, Jim Johnson, Shelby Woods,
and Wayne Woods. In 1970, Robinson joined the firm full-time and remained employed
there until his retirement in 1996. He became chairman and chief executive officer of the
firm. Following retirement, Ron remained "of council" to CJRW and, in 2009, was named
chairman emeritus of the firm.
In 1986, Robinson arranged for the writing and production of "Arkansas, You Run Deep in
Me," written and sung by Robinson's college roommate, Wayland Holyfield. The next year,
the state legislature named the song an official song of the state. In 1993, Robinson was
appointed to the United States Postal Service Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee, which
led to fifteen years of involvement in the creation and production of more than 1,750
postage stamp issues. He was named "Business Executive of the Year" by Arkansas
Business and received many other honors and awards for both professional work and
volunteer service. In 2014, the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) dedicated a $10
million, 315-seat state-of-the-art theater in Little Rock's River Market, naming the venue
Ron Robinson Theater. In 2005, Robinson was honored as a "Distinguished Alumnus" of
the Fulbright College of Arkansas and Sciences of the University of Arkansas. A
scholarship bearing Robinson's name was established for journalism students at the
university.
Robinson was an avid collector of many kinds of items, particularly those with an Arkansas
connection. He amassed nearly 18,000 movie posters, as well as postage stamps, political
memorabilia, and other items. Robinson was a member of the Board of Directors of CALS'
Friends of the Library for three terms, provided pro bono consulting to the library system,
and contributed grants and memorials to CALS as well as material donations, such as 200
movie posters, hundreds of volumes for used book sales, and the items in this collection.
Ron Robinson married Bonnie Bumpers March 23, 1984. They have a son, Reid Robinson,
and two granddaughters. Ron died August 14, 2018. He is buried in Mount Holly Cemetery
in Little Rock. In 2022, the Forest Park Station Post Office on Kavanaugh Avenue in Little
Rock was renamed for Ron Robinson.
Advertising -- Arkansas
Architecture--Arkansas
Architecture--Arkansas--Little Rock
Arkansas -- Social life and customs
Artists -- Arkansas -- Little Rock
Associations, institutions, etc. -- Arkansas
Buildings -- Arkansas -- Little Rock
Business -- Arkansas -- Little Rock
Camp Pike (Ark.)
City and town life -- Arkansas -- Little Rock -- History
Elections -- Arkansas -- History -- 20th century
Eureka Springs (Ark.)
Fayetteville (Ark.)
Fort Smith (Ark.)
Historic buildings -- Arkansas -- Little Rock
Historic buildings--Arkansas
Hot Springs (Ark.)
Hotels -- Arkansas
Hotels--Arkansas
Little Rock (Ark.)
Little Rock (Ark.) -- Social life and customs
Music -- Arkansas
Music publishing -- Arkansas -- History
Musicians -- Arkansas
Pine Bluff (Ark.)
Popular music -- writing and publishing
Postal service -- Arkansas
Restaurants -- Menus
Television broadcasting -- Arkansas
Travel and tourism--Arkansas
USS Arkansas
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Ron Robinson collection, BC.MSS.13.90, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Bobby
L. Roberts Library of Arkansas History & Art, Central Arkansas Library System
Acquisition Information
Donated by Ronald A. Robinson, 2013.
Restrictions
Restrictions on Access
Unrestricted access.
Restrictions on Use
Non-circulating, in house use only.
Box Folder
1 1 Menu: Amtrak Texas Eagle, undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561078
1 2 Menu: A. Q. Chicken House, Springdale, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561053
1 3 Menu: A. Q. Chicken House, Springdale, Ark., 1956
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561034
1 4 Children's menu: A. Q. Chicken House, Springdale, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561077
1 5 Children's menu: A. Q. Chicken House, Springdale, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561022
1 6 Menu: Yuletide Fancies Christmas Dinner, Arlington Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark.,
December 25, 1894
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561066
1 7 Menu: The Arlington, 239 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., February 7, 1974
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561019
1 8 Menu: Ava Nelle, 1212 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561037
1 9 Menu: Basin Park Coffeeshop, 12 Spring Street, Eureka Springs, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561052
1 10 Menu: Beasley's Restaurant, Little Rock, Ark., ca. 1952
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561046
1 11 Menu: Bob's Grill, 201 Walnut Street, Newport, Ark., 1948
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561014
1 12 Menu: Browning's El Patio Mexican Restaurant, 5805 Kavanaugh Boulevard, Little
Rock, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561070
1 13 Menu: Bruno's Little Italy, Little Rock, Ark., undated
1 14 Postcard: Bruno's Little Italy, Little Rock, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561008
1 15 Menu: The Campus Grill, 653 West Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Ark., December 15,
1944
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561005
1 16 Menu: Center Cafe, Gentry, Ark., ca. 1940
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561074
1 17 Menu: Checkered Cafe, Highways 67, 4, and 29, Hope, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/560999
1 18 Menu: The Coffee Cup, 204 East Broadway, West Memphis, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561041
1 19 Menu: The Coffee Cup, 204 East Broadway, West Memphis, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561125
1 20 Menu: Continental Restaurant, 1515 North Eleventh Street, Fort Smith, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561107
1 21 Menu: Country Club of Little Rock, 4200 Country Club Boulevard, Little Rock, Ark.,
undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561092
1 22 Menu: Crescent Crystal Room, Crescent Hotel, 75 Prospect Avenue, Eureka Springs,
Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561189
1 23 Menu: Dinty Moore's Cafe, 915 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark., April 10, 1943
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561137
1 24 Menu: The Embers, Park Plaza Mall, 6000 West Markham Street, Little Rock, Ark.,
ca. 1965
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561399
1 25 Menu EZ's Restaurant and Sports Bar, 1111 South Highway 71 (Business),
Springdale, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561128
1 26 Menu: The Farm, Mountain Home, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561153
1 27 Menu: The Flying Saucer, 323 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, Ark., June
1998
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561144
1 28 Menu: George's Steak House, 129 West Markham Street, Little Rock, Ark., ca. 1944
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561156
1 29 Breakfast menu: The Goldman Hotel, 1215 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark., ca.
1955
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561193
1 30 Menu: Hamilton House, 132 Van Lyell Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561165
1 31 Menu: Hamilton House, 132 Van Lyell Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561172
1 32 Menu: Hammons, 350 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., 1951
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561133
1 33 Menu: Hank's Dog House, 3614 Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, Ark., ca. 1975
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561111
1 34 Menu: The Hitching Post Cafe, De Queen, Ark., ca. 1965
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561101
1 35 Menu: Hotel Eastman, Hot Springs, Ark., April 14, 1904
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561194
1 36 Menu: Hotel Main, 608 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark., November 30, 1899
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561081
1 37 Breakfast menu: Hotel Noble, Blytheville and Jonesboro, Ark., ca. 1945
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561161
1 38 Breakfast menu: Hotel Noble, Blytheville and Jonesboro, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561088
1 39 Menu: Jim's Restaurant, Town House Motel, I-40 Exit, Brinkley, Ark., 1977
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561117
1 40 Menu, coffee bar, La Fayette Hotel, Little Rock, Ark., November 18, 1950
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561180
1 41 Menu: Lake View Restaurant, near North Little Rock, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561148
1 42 Menu/newsletter: The Lakehouse, Bull Shoals, Ark., February 1976
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561176
1 43 Menu: Maddie's Place, Little Rock, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561114
1 44 Menu: The Magnolia Room, Hotel Sam Peck, 625 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock,
Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561121
1 45 Menu: Missouri Pacific Lines, Arkansas Education Association returning from
World's Fair, New York, July 29, 1939
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561084
1 46 Menu: Moody's Beaver Cafe, near Eureka Springs, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561168
1 47 Menu: Moultrie Court Restaurant, 1001 North Sixth Street, Blytheville, Ark.,
February 16, 1952
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561096
1 48 Menu: Mt. Ida Cafe, 132 Highway 270 East, Mt. Ida, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561192
1 49 Menu: Neumeier's Chickuisine, 2230 Midland Boulevard, Fort Smith, Ark., May 3,
1957
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561185
1 50 Menu: Packet House, Little Rock, Ark., 1982
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561222
1 51 Menu: Post Office Cafe, 214 State Line Avenue, Texarkana, Ark., 1924
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561210
1 52 Menu: Rockafellow Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark., April 2, 1916
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561213
1 53 Menu: Southern Grill, 248 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., July 4, 1927
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561205
1 54 Menu: The Spaghetti Warehouse, 1010 East Third Street, Little Rock, Ark., 1990
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561229
1 55 Menu: Tale of the Trout, 4611 West New Hope Road, Rogers, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561243
1 56 Menu: Vino's Pizza Pub Brewery, 923 West Seventh Street, Little Rock, Ark.,
undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561248
1 57 Menu: Wiederkehr Chalet Suisse, Wein Keller Restaurant, 3324 Swiss Family Drive,
Altus, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561234
1 58 Menu: Willy's Shrimp and Oysters, 11715 Rainwood Drive, Little Rock, Ark.,
undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561238
1 59 Pamphlet: Original Menus, Curtice Brothers Co., Rochester, New York, 1910
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561260
1 60 Placemat: Hank's Dog House, North Little Rock and Little Rock, Ark., undated
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561261
1 61-
62
Program: Farewell Smoker, 12th Provisional Regiment, Fort Logan Roots, Palace
Theatre, Little Rock, Ark., August 13, 1917 two copies
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561278
1 63 Menu: Christmas, Base Hospital, Camp Pike, Ark., December 25, 1917
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561262
1 64 Program: Thanksgiving Day, Company L, Second Group Infantry, Camp Pike, Ark.,
November 28, 1918
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561316
1 65 Program: Christmas, U.S.S. Arkansas, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, December
25, 1923
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561273
1 66 Program: Thanksgiving Day, U.S.S. Arkansas, November 28, 1929
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561266
1 67 Program: George Washington's Birthday, U.S.S. Arkansas, February 22, 1936
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561288
1 68 Program: George Washington's Birthday, U.S.S. Arkansas, Culebra, Puerto Rico,
February 22, 1935
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561284
1 69 Program; Thanksgiving Day, U.S.S. Arkansas, Portsmouth, Virginia, November 28,
1935
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561281
1 70 Program: Nelson Eddy, High School Auditorium, Little Rock, Ark., January 25, 1936
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561269
1 71 Program: President's Day, Arkansas Centennial, Little Rock, Ark., June 10, 1936
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561311
1 72 Program: Thanksgiving Day, U.S.S. Arkansas, Norfolk, Virginia, November 21, 1940
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561293
1 73 Program: Christmas, U.S.S. Arkansas, December 25, 1941
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561320
1 74 Program: Christmas, 17th Infantry Training Regiment, Camp Roberts, Ark.,
December 25, 1942
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561378
1 75 Menu: Christmas, Station Hospital, Camp Robinson, Ark., December 25, 1942
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561418
1 76 Program: Christmas dinner, Army Air Forces Basic Flying School, Walnut Ridge,
Ark., December 25, 1942
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561336
1 77 Program: Christmas, 66th Cavalry Recon. Troop, Camp Robinson, Ark., December
25, 1943
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561383
1 78 Program: United Nations Day, U.S.S. Little Rock (CLG-4), October 24, 1962
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561328
1 79 Program: Christmas, U.S.S. Little Rock (CLG-4), December 25, 1963
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561332
1 80 Program: Salute to Governor Rockefeller Dinner, Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark.,
May 4, 1968
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561359
Scope and Contents
includes draft of news article
1 81 Program: Pulaski County Sheriff's Mounted Patrol, International Stars of Magic
Show, Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark., April 17, 1971
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561324
1 82 Program: Little Rock Public Schools, annual dinner for retiring personnel, "It's
Magic," Sam Peck Hotel, Little Rock, Ark., May 18, 1971
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561339
1 83 Program: U.S.S. Little Rock (LCS-9), Commissioning Ceremony Watch Party, Ron
Robinson Theater, Little Rock, Ark., December 16, 2017
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561366
1 84 Postcard/menu: Hotel Majestic, Hot Springs, Ark., December 8, 1907
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561362
1 85 Postcard/menu: Moody Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark., January 16, 1916
http://arstudies.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15728coll3/id/561386
Box Folder
2 1 Fan: Mike Beebe for Governor, white, red, and black, 2006
2 2 Fan: Mike Beebe for Governor, blue, white, and red, 2006
2 3 Fan: Bruce Bennett for Governor, 1960
2 4 Fan: L. B. Branch for Sheriff and Collector, Pulaski County, 1966
2 5 Fan: Bill Clinton from Hope, Arkansas, 1992
2 6 Fan: The First Family Rebuilds America (Bill and Hillary Clinton), 1992
2 7 Fans: Jay Dickey for Congress, 1992 two fans
2 8 Fan: Jimmie Lou Fisher for Governor, 2002
2 9 Fans: French Hill for Congress, 2014 two fans
2 10 Fan: Asa (Hutchinson) for Governor, 2014
2 11 Fan: Tim Hutchinson for Senate, 2002
2 12 Fans: Virginia Johnson for Governor, 1968 two fans
2 13 Fans: Sheffield Nelson for Governor, 1994 two fans
2 14 Fan: David Pryor, undated
2 15 Fan: Democrats/Independents for Rockefeller, 1966
2 16 Fan: Win Rockefeller, Footsie Britt, and Jerry Thomasson, 1966
2 17 Fan: Win Rockefeller, Footsie Britt, Jerry Thomasson, and John Paul
Hammerschmidt, 1966
2 18 Fan: Win Rockefeller, Sterling Cockrill, and Sheets, 1970
2 19 Fans: Mike Ross for Governor, 2014 three fans
2 20 Fan: Frank White for Governor, 1980
2 21 Fan: Frank White for Governor, 1982
2 22 Automobile trash bag: Marion Crank for Governor, 1968
2 23 Stickers, 1980-2006
1. Mike Beebe for Governor, 2006 seven stickers
2. Re-elect Dale Bumpers Senator, 1980-1992
3. Dale Bumpers Senator, 1980-1992 three stickers
4. Clinton for Governor, 1990 seven stickers
5. Mike Huckabee for Governor, 1998-2002
6. State Representative Jordan Johnson, District 37, 2006
7. Tom McRae for Governor, 1990
8. Tom McRae for Governor, 1990
9. David Pryor, 1974-1990
10. Stanley Russ for Congress, 1978-1984
11. Jim Guy Tucker for U.S. Senate, 1978 two stickers
12. Governor Jim Guy Tucker, 1994 three stickers
Box Folder
2 24 Bumper stickers, 1950-2018
1. Oscar Alagood for State Senate, undated
2. Doug Brandon for Congress, undated
3. Bill Clinton for Congress, 1974
4. Clinton/Gore 96, 1996
5. Craig Douglass for S
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
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Audio Interview with Mr. Joe Logan
Audio - Mr. Joe Logan gives his personal history touching on his family, working life, and interactions with a variety of early Athabasca area residents. Mr. Logan talks about freighting and the Hudson's Bay Store, as well as lumbering and cattle. He discusses Treaty Indians (First Nations), treaty money and how Chief Bigstone received his name. The Anglican Church and the Catholic Mission in Wabasca, along with mission schooling are also discussed (80 minutes)very clear, no interviewer interjections, good memor
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Forty Starr Chili
Print Edition: 300 copies.Print Pages: [10] p.Print Illustrations: ill. (photopolymer plate)Printing: LetterpressBinding: Double-section saddle-stitch; Self-wrappedPaper: Somerset text paper; Handmade cover paperTypography: Digitally LTC Caslon ProPhysical Dimensions: 12.2 x 8.5 cmPrint Original Price: 25 U.S. dollarsColophon: This book was printed on Somerset paper from photopolymer plates using a Vandercook No. 4 letterpress. The type was composed in LTC Caslon Pro using Adobe InDesign. The frontispiece illustration is based on a wood engraving fone by the author. Of three hundred copies handsewn into covers of handmade paper infused with the aroma of chili, this is copy number
Forestry for Idaho: BMP Best Management Practices
Bulletin no. 745 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1996-01-01. Author(s): Logan, Bob; Clinch, Bu
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