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Superintendent Heber S. Olson
Superintendent Heber S. Olson was superintendent for the Uintah School District from 1920 to 1935. He taught at the high school following that time. He was married to Pauline Dyer. Heber was born September 9, 1872 and died January 1938
UHS Heber S. Olson
The photograph was taken for the 1938 edition of the Uintah High School yearbook. It is on page 6. The subject of the photograph is Heber S. Olson
Radial-velocity measurements of subdwarf B stars
Subdwarf B (sdB) stars are hot, subluminous stars which are thought to be core-helium burning with thin hydrogen envelopes. The mechanism by which these stars lose their envelopes has been controversial, but it has been argued that binary star interaction is the main cause. Over the past decade we have conducted a radial-velocity study of a large sample of sdB stars, and have shown that a significant fraction of the field sdB population exists in binary systems. In 2002 and 2003, we published 23 new binary sdB stars and the definitions of their orbits. Here, we present the continuation of this project. We give the binary parameters for 28 systems, 18 of which are new. We also present our radial-velocity measurements of a further 108 sdBs. Of these, 88 show no significant evidence of orbital motion. The remaining 20 do show radial-velocity variations, and so are good candidates for further study. Based on these results, our best estimate for the binary fraction in the sdB population is 46-56 per cent. This is a lower bound since the radial-velocity variations of very long period systems would be difficult to detect over the baseline of our programme, and for some sources we have only a small number of measurements
Heber Benson, Charles Adams, David Bulloch, and New S. Whitney; Parowan, Iron County, Utah
Heber Benson, Charles Adams, David Bulloch, and New S. Whitney; Parowan, Iron County, UtahPhotograph
Marriner S. Eccles Christmas and New Year correspondence [01]
Holiday correspondence from 1936 between Marriner S. Eccles and others, including associates back in Utah, colleagues in the Federal Reserve system and members of the Roosevelt Administration. Correspondents included Robert H. Hinckley in Ogden, Utah, Dean R. Brimhall of the Works Progress Administration; Leo Crowley, Chairman of the FDIC; Maryland Congressman T. Alan Goldsborough; Harry L. Hopkins of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration; Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Frank C. Walker; and William McChesney Martin
Black Rock Beach, Ruins of Heber C. Kimball Residence
Image shows ruins of the Heber C. Kimball at the old Black Rock resort in Salt Lake County
Rate Limiting Factors in Leaf Photosynthesis. 2. Electron-Transport
Dietz K-J, Neimanis S, Heber U. Rate Limiting Factors in Leaf Photosynthesis. 2. Electron-Transport. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 1984;767(3):444-450
A differential geometric characterization of symmetric spaces of higher rank
A differential geometric characterization of symmetric spaces of higher rank / by Patrick Eberlein and Jens Heber. - In: Publications mathématiques. 71. 1990. S. 33-4
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