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Sean Rubin: Cook Prize 2025, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech
Author and illustrator Sean Rubin gives an acceptance speech for The Iguanodon’s Horn (Clarion/HarperCollins)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1015/thumbnail.jp
Intimate Investigations Video Documentation
Video documentation of Intimate Investigations by Lezli Rubin-Kunda. Recorded over five days and screened for LIVE along with a performance and other documentation
Intimate Investigations Digital Image
Lezli sits cross-legged on the floor, arranging found objects, while video documentation of her performance from the past 5 days screens in the background. Still from Intimate Investigations by Lezli Rubin-Kunda
"Improving the Rank-Adjusted Anderson-Rubin Test with Many Instruments and Persistent Heteroscedasticity"
Anderson and Kunitomo (2007) have developed the likelihood ratio criterion, which is called the Rank-Adjusted Anderson-Rubin (RAAR) test, for testing the coefficients of a structural equation in a system of simultaneous equations in econometrics against the alternative hypothesis that the equation of interest is identified. It is related to the statistic originally proposed by Anderson and Rubin (1949, 1950), and also to the test procedures by Kleibergen (2002) and Moreira (2003). We propose a modified procedure of RAAR test, which is suitable for the cases when there are many instruments and the disturbances have persistent heteroscedasticities.
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[Letter from Blanche Rubin to Allison Perkins]
A letter from Blanche Rubin, evaluator for the Getty Center for Education in the Arts, to Allison Perkins, Amon Carter Museum. The letter is in regards to recent comments made in the 1995 evaluation report titled, "The NTIEVA Experience," by Brent Wilson and Blanche Rubin. Rubin wants to apologize to Perkins for any inappropriate remakes made in concern with the museums education components of the summer institute which were evaluated. cc'd on the letter, Linda Powell, Terri Thorton, Gail Davitt, Marie Teresa Pedroche, Bill McCarter, Jack Davis, Vicki Rosenberg and Brent Wilson
Data for: Scenes Enable a Sense of Reliving: Implications for Autobiographical Memory
Raw Data for Scenes Enable a Sense of Reliving: Implications for Autobiographical MemoryDavid C. Rubin, Samantha A. Deffler, & Sharda Umanath in the Journal Cognitio
AHC interview with Kurt Rubin.
03/20/2008Kurt Rubin was born in Vienna, Austria on April 13, 1920. He came to the United States via Paris, Genoa and Shanghai.Austrian Heritage Collectio
Interview with Jerry Rubin - OH 229
In his interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Jerry Rubin discussed his time as a ‘60s radical and how those experiences aided in his career. Rubin covered topic of multilevel marketing, entrepreneurship, networking, Yuppies, protests, self-reliance, and journalism. He also discussed other activists such as Abbie Hoffman, Paul Krassner, and Anita Hoffman, along with CIA conspiracies, Hippies and Diggers, Groucho Marx, and the counterculture. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1303/thumbnail.jp
S. Rubin Collection undated
The collection contains three manuscripts of liturgical music by S. Rubin., two pieces written for a cantor and chorus and one piece for a solo cantor. The three pieces
are entitled "Keduscho V," "Weschomru," and "Enkelohenu." This music was used during services at the synagogue in
Karlsruhe.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
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