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Note from Matthew Russell
This item is a note from Matthew Russell notifying Lewis B. Chandler that he received the $5.00 Chandler sent. Russell added the amount to Chandler's credit and thanked him for any future orders. The note relates to the construction of Chandler's house in Milton, which took place from 1870 to 1871
Note from Matthew Russell
This item is a note from Matthew Russell notifying Lewis B. Chandler that he received the $5.00 Chandler sent. Russell added the amount to Chandler's credit and thanked him for any future orders. The note relates to the construction of Chandler's house in Milton, which took place from 1870 to 1871
Russell Lewis
Russell Lewis is the coach in this picture.
Russell Lewis came to Newberg in 1903 and graduated from Pacific College in 1910. In 1912 he began teaching at Pacific College. He taught Philosophy and English. Lewis was a Professor at the college for 30 years. He died in 1965.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1025/thumbnail.jp
W. Lewis Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written in November 1864 by W. Lewis, then stationed at DeValls, Bluff, Ark. The author is believed to be Walter Lewis of Company F of the 20th Iowa Infantry
Crossover designs in the presence of carry-over effects from two factors.
Experiments, used in the telecommunications industry and elsewhere, are considered that involve the simultaneous application of levels of two unrelated factors, treatments and stimuli, to each of several subjects in a succession of time periods. The existence is suspected of carry-over effects of treatments and stimuli, in the period immediately following the period of their application. Methods are given for the construction of separate sequences of treatments and of stimuli; these methods are based on the Latin squares of Williams and of Russell. In the resulting designs, the treatments and stimuli are either orthogonal or nearly orthogonal, and the coincidence of the direct and carry-over effects of each factor is either balanced or nearly balanced. The efficiencies of the designs are assessed by comparing the average variances of elementary contrasts in the levels of each factor with appropriate lower bounds
McCormick, Lewis Russell
Lewis Russell McCormick, L.L.B.
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
-The Kentuckian, 1931----------------------------------
Lewis Russell McCormick (October 1, 1907 - January 21, 1948) was born in Big Stone Gap, Virginia to James Lincoln McCormick and Mary Shanklin. McCormick first practiced law in Wise, Virginia with the firm Vicars and Vicars. He later returned to Big Stone Gap and opened his own solo firm. McCormick married Margaret Cundriff on June 23, 1934.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1931/1020/thumbnail.jp
Neural correlates of processing valence and arousal in affective words
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, "valence" and "arousal." Arousal invokes a single axis of intensity increasing from neutral to maximally arousing. Valence can be described variously as a bipolar continuum, as independent positive and negative dimensions, or as hedonic value (distance from neutral). In this study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to characterize neural activity correlating with arousal and with distinct models of valence during presentation of affective word stimuli. Our results extend observations in the chemosensory domain suggesting a double dissociation in which subregions of orbitofrontal cortex process valence, whereas amygdala preferentially processes arousal. In addition, our data support the physiological validity of descriptions of valence along independent axes or as absolute distance from neutral but fail to support the validity of descriptions of valence along a bipolar continuum
Oral history interview with Lawrence Russell, October 17, 1989
Oral history interview with Lawrence Russell conducted by Lewis Carlson on October 17, 1989. Lawrence Russell was a student at all three of WMU’s training schools in the 1930s. He discusses attending Western Training School, Western State High School, and Western State Teachers College, and the changes to campus during that time. He recalls the teachers at the training school, receiving his first student job through President Waldo, his experiences in track and field and football, and his graduation in 1936. He also recounts Waldo stories, influential coaches, social life on campus, and the W Club
Homegoing Service of Mr. Robert Lewis Russell
Funeral program for Mr. Robert Lewis Russell, born September 18, 1939 and died October 8, 2007. The funeral was held Saturday, October 13, 2007 at F. E. Lewis Memorial Chapel, officiated by Rev. Robert Douglas. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas
Michael Lewis: Journalist and Bestselling Author
Michael Lewis is a New York Times bestselling author who has written more than a dozen books on subjects ranging from politics to Wall Street. His recently released book, Fifth Risk, explores mismanagement in federal government.
His other books include The Big Short, Moneyball and The Blind Side - all of which were made into movies. Another, Liar\u27s Poker, was based partly on his experience as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers.
Lewis is a sharp observer of politics, finance and the evolution of American culture, combining keen insight with a sharp sense of humor. He is a columnist for Bloomberg News and a contributing writer to Vanity Fair. His articles have also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker and Sports Illustrated
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