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Deed from Noah P. and Mary A. Remick to Stimpson H. Woodward, Ohio County, West Virginia, March 1, 1866
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
Christopher, de Great-a Colombo [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
145, Item 138Words and Music by Peter S. Clark.De Takal
Christopher, de Great-a Colombo [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
145, Item 138Words and Music by Peter S. Clark.De Takal
Letter from Noah P. Remick, Duncannon, Pennsylvania, to Stimpson H. Woodward, November 6, 1851
A document from an extensive collection spanning four generations of the Woodward family that operated merchant pig iron companies in West Virginia and Alabama. The collection begins with Stimpson Harvey Woodward (S. H. Woodward), a native of Massachusetts, who moved from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1852. He had interests in an iron company as early as 1852 in West Virginia and began Alabama operations in 1869. The family business continued in Alabama until the death of S. H. Woodward's great-grandson in 1965
'Tho the long years have written their lines on her brow [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stock638-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
154a, Item 006Lyric by J. Will Callahan. Music by Lee S. Roberts
'Tho the long years have written their lines on her brow [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stock638-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
154a, Item 006Lyric by J. Will Callahan. Music by Lee S. Roberts
Beautiful Annabell Lee, left me alone by the sea [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stock2089-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
155, Item 031Lyric by Alfred Bryan & Artie Mehlinger. Music by Geo. W. Meyer.Frederick S. Mannin
Beautiful Annabell Lee, left me alone by the sea [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stock2089-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
155, Item 031Lyric by Alfred Bryan & Artie Mehlinger. Music by Geo. W. Meyer.Frederick S. Mannin
Nonlinear vibration energy harvesting by intentional excitation of high-frequency dynamical instability
In this thesis, a vibration-based energy harvesting system utilizing essential
(nonlinearizable) nonlinearities and various electromechanical coupling
elements is investigated. These elements include electromagnetic and piezoelectric
methods of energy conversion. The mechanical system of interest
consists of a grounded, weakly damped linear oscillator (primary system)
subjected impulsive loading. This primary system is coupled to a lightweight,
damped oscillating attachment (nonlinear energy sink, NES) via a
thin wire, which generates an essential geometric cubic sti ness nonlinearity.
Various electromechanical coupling elements are included within the oscillator
coupling in various con gurations depending on the system being studied.
Under single or repeated impulsive input, the damped dynamics of this system
exhibit transient resonance captures (TRCs) causing large-amplitude,
high-frequency instabilities in the response of the NES. These TRCs result
in strong energy transfer from the directly excited primary system to the
light-weight attachment. The energy is harvested by the electromechanical
elements in the coupling and, in this present case, dissipated across a resistive
element in the electrical circuit. The primary goal of this work is to
numerically, analytically, and experimentally demonstrate the e cacy of employing
this type of high-frequency dynamic instability to achieve enhanced
vibration energy harvesting under single or repeated impulsive excitation.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I only', the embargo will last until 2017-05-01The student, Kevin Remick, accepted the attached license on 2015-04-20 at 18:50.The student, Kevin Remick, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2015-04-20 at 19:10.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2015-04-24 at 13:57.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #7967 on 2015-07-22 at 14:18:22Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-22T22:33:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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If it were not for dear old father [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceAds on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
008, Item 055By Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.As Featured in F. Ziegfeld Jr.'s Revue "Follies of 1909" At The "Jardin de Paris' Atop The New York Theatr
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