342 research outputs found

    Marriage record of Patten, Ernest and Grant, Fressa

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    Marriage license for Ernest Patten and Fressa Grant. S.B. Chapman was the officiant

    Dr. Patten Replies

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    Letter to Warren Patten dated July 23, 1884

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    UteAfter a confrontation between Indians and soldiers near the Colorado River, the author of this letter asks Agent Patten to which tribe the Indians belon

    Kim Moodie : Recent Work

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    Catalogue to accompany an exhibition of Moodie’s recent paintings, prints and drawings (1996-1999). Curator J. Patten exposes “the ambivalent nature and rhizomatous structure” of the artist’s production, discussing the themes of knowledge and written language, colonialism, conquest domination, carnival, human folly, the grotesque, the spritual/material and low /high culture. The author also examines Moodie’s vision, his personal universe and working methods, while describing the skin-like surfaces accentuated through the repetition of imagery and inclusion of objects such as rose petals. List of works. Biographical notes. 4 bibl. ref

    The Loss of a Parent during Childhood as a Risk Factor for Depression

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    While the loss of a parent during childhood may put a person at risk for depression, many studies have failed to confirm the importance of this risk factor. Nevertheless, the relationship between the loss of a parent and depression is of clinical importance. This paper reviews studies of the loss of a parent as a risk factor for depression. In addition, relevant data from these studies were pooled using meta-analytic techniques. It was found that for females there was a significant association between the loss of one's mother before age 11 and depression, and that losing one's mother during early childhood may double their risk of depression. </jats:p

    George Towar Correspondence

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    Entries include typed introductory correspondence to Patten from state librarian Hall and a typed letter from Hilda Jacob of the Maine State Library on finding Patten\u27s address a few years later, a typed letter of reply from Patten on plain paper from Frank Merriwell\u27s Rancho in California with a pledge to present a gift of his book to the Maine State Library on publication, several newspaper clipping obituaries including a photographic image of Patten in a wicker chair reading, a typed letter to Patten\u27s son concerning the feasibility of a gift of a collection of his father\u27s books to the Maine Author Collection, Harvan Barr Patten\u27s typed reply on H.B. Patten, Signal Oil Products, Vista, California, stationery concerning the prospect of a biography, a typed reply of receipt from the Maine State Library with appreciation to H.B. Patten for fulfilling his father\u27s claim with a book gift of his additional copy of Mr. Frank Merriwell, and copies of the typed transcripts of correspondence with the Maine State Library from Patten\u27s daughter-in-law after Harvan Barr Patten passed away, concerning the possibility of sending some of Gilbert Patten\u27s books to the Maine Author Collection

    1862-08-01 S.B. Morrison recommends E.B. Patten for Quartermaster

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    Insight into Emerging Opportunities for Sustainable-Led Strategies in Textiles

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    Sustainability is an important, but ever-changing area of development. The potential benefits to society and the planet are limitless. However, many profit seeking companies struggle with sustainability and how to incorporate sustainable-led strategies without compromising the bottom- line. It is particularly true in textiles, where it can be a significant challenge to deliver impactful products, while utilizing sustainable-led strategies. This paper provides insight into the opportunities for sustainable-led strategies in textiles. After a brief review of sustainable-led strategies, the paper explores the impact of technology on sustainability and how this interaction has led to market opportunities in a variety of industries, including textiles. The discussion indicates that sustainable-led strategies can be an effective approach in textiles. As sustainability becomes more important to the planet and consumer demand for sustainable products grow, companies in textiles can utilize technology to implement effective sustainable-led strategies to maximize the growing demand for sustainable products and drive the bottom-line
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