9,121 research outputs found
Ryan, Ellen (Death, 1908-06-29)
Address: City Hospital Mt. Lookout & Ferris Ave.Age at death: 63 Yrs.12/Pg.80/1908/F W W/B. P. Ireland/Dr. Otis L. Cameron, Coroner/Mundell & Yungbluth/St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'
Allene cycloisomerization, epoxidation, and applications in total synthesis
Disclosed are studies on the structure and reactivity of allenes and spirodiepoxides (SDEs) and their application to synthesis. A novel ruthenium promoted cycloisomerization of γ-enallenes to cyclopentenes was discovered. The effects of solvent, oxidant, and substrate structure on the stereoselectivity of SDE formation from 1,3-disubstituted and trisubstituted allenes were evaluated. A computational model was advanced for the rationalization of observed selectivity in such formations. The known acid instability of SDEs was exploited to effect a designed rearrangement of β-silyl SDE to an α-hydroxy enone. Silyl-substituted SDEs were utilized to give carbinol substituted heterocycles with excellent ee, α-hydroxy enones, as well as α,β-dihydroxy olefins. A silyl-SDE approach was used to accomplish a short and efficient total synthesis of the natural product, epi-citreodiol. A de novo synthesis of the anticancer natural product jaspine B was also achieved using a SDE-based approach.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Joseph Ryan Cusic
Reverend J. Joseph Ryan, S.J., ca. 1950
b&w photographGood condition: bottom corners frayed, stain along ear and neck, black dots in upper half of photo, and photo separating from backing.Portrait of Reverend J. Joseph Ryan, S.J.Written in pencil on reverse '32863,' 'Rev. J. Joseph Ryan, S.J.,' 'Standard,' '1 col. Mail. Sat,' 'K-To Conduct [illegible] (Right),' 'C14' and 'Please return to' above 'Saint Mary's University Public Relations' stamped in black; From Art Galler
Ryan, James J. (Death, 1908-03-12)
Address: 1612 Hopple St.Age at death: 2 Yrs. 10 Mos.264/Pg.34/1908/M W S/B. P. City/Dr. JT. Berry/P. Rebold & Sons/St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'
Russo, Joseph (Death, 1900-05-13)
Address: 524 Plum St.Age at death: 15 Months189/Pg. 44/1900/M W S/N. Y./Dr. J. B. Casello/A. H. Moormann/St. Joseph NewOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'
Joseph Boulanger M.D.
Notes - A poem written by Max Puellet about Joseph Boulanger is the first part of the document. The poem expresses the grief the author feels about the doctor leaving Athabasca Landing. Joseph Boulanger's thoughts are contained in the remaining documents - his attitude toward the "Progress" occurring in Athabasca Landing and in Edmonton in the early years of the twentieth century. He recalls the destruction of old buildings to put up new ones, and the filling in of empty spaces for the sake of "progress". Also included is a brief history of the different locations in north central Alberta where Dr. Boulanger practised medicine. Photos are included (2 pages
Letter from Kay to Elizabeth B. and Joseph R. Goodman, December 9, 1942
Letter from Kay Yamashita to Elizabeth B. and Joseph R. Goodman, written from Topaz incarceration camp, regarding the Goodmans' recent visit to the camp.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
Ryan, Winifred (Death, 1908-08-11)
Address: 3540 Michigan AvenueAge at death: 60 Yrs205/Pg. 97/1908/F W M/B. P.- Ireland/Dr. W. E. Kiely/J. J. Sullivan & Co./St. Joseph New Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'RYAN, K-SANDERS'
Supporting disabled children and their families in Scotland: A review of policy and research
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has been supporting research about disabled children and their families for a number of years. An earlier Foundations covering the messages from these projects has already been published (1). This Foundations places the messages from that work into the Scottish context. It gives an overview of current policies affecting disabled children and their families in Scotland and draws on research carried out north of the border
Letter from Earle and Mimi Yusa to Joseph R. and Elizabeth B. Goodman
Letter from Earle and Mimi Yusa to Joseph R. and Elizabeth B. Goodman. Letter mentions contentious objector status for a draft, and Mimi's pregnancy. Letter reflects on incarcerees contact with American Indians: "The contacts with Indian people around here have awakened many of us to the extent of the dangers of these concentration camps. The problem that exist with the Indians is one that needs greater attention that [than] that of ours. Are we trying to solve one problem while another with deeper roots remains neglected? I wonder where our consistency is?" Letter also mentions "our SCA group and student relocation hasn't gone anywhere," and writes of "apathy, complacency, ward-of-the government attitude, and fear of the outside" in the camp. And, "as far as my resettling is concerned, I'm really in a dilemma as what I should do."Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide
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