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Marriage record of Murray, Edward C. and Scarlett, Vesta F.
Marriage license for Edward C. Murray and Vesta F. Scarlett. E.M.C. Dunklin was the officiant
From Pedrolino to a Pierrot: The Origin, Ancestry and Ambivalence of the British Pierrot Troupe
In this article, the author considers the British development of the seaside Pierrot troupe, arguing that its construction is consistent with the notion of invented tradition, and the associated concerns with identity and nationality. Tracing the history of the character from its origins as Pedrolino in the commedia dell’arte, the article considers the traditional and novel elements of the British form. This also allows a brief account of the origin and aesthetics of the British tradition. Reflecting on the synthesis of the archaic and contemporary dimensions of the form, the author proposes that the new structure constructed an ambivalent class of character. The composition of both troupes and audiences was drawn from across the range of social strata. Through its collectivity and its treatment of contemporary social themes, it is argued the British Pierrot troupe approached and negotiated questions of a cultural and national identity in the late-Victorian period.
Dave Calvert is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK. His research
interests include street theatre, Applied Theatre and learning disabled
performance. He is also a member of The Pierrotters, the last remaining seaside
Pierrot troupe
Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant et Perrine C. Humblet, Mères et nourrissons. De la bienfaisance à la protection médico- sociale (1830-1945)
Beauvalet Scarlett. Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant et Perrine C. Humblet, Mères et nourrissons. De la bienfaisance à la protection médico- sociale (1830-1945). In: Histoire, économie et société, 2006, 25ᵉ année, n°3. Echec et magistrature. p. 449
Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant et Perrine C. Humblet, Mères et nourrissons. De la bienfaisance à la protection médico- sociale (1830-1945)
Beauvalet Scarlett. Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant et Perrine C. Humblet, Mères et nourrissons. De la bienfaisance à la protection médico- sociale (1830-1945). In: Histoire, économie et société, 2006, 25ᵉ année, n°3. Echec et magistrature. p. 449
Cirkut photo of Mining College, Houghten [sic], Mich.
On front: "Copyrited [sic] by C. E. Scarlett, Oct. 22, 1910".Copyright deposit; C. E. Scarlett; December 6, 1910
Pseudomonas corrugata Roberts et Scarlett agente della "necrosi del midollo" del pomodoro (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.).
Tornato pith necrosis by Pseudomonas corrugata Roberts et Scarlett.
Tomato pith necrosis, a bacterial disease by Pseudomonas corrugata Roberts et Scarlett, has been found for the first time in Italy severely affecting greenhouse cultivations in southern Sardinia. The disease characters and inducing factors are described as well as the results of pathogenicity tests. The pathogen has been identified by morphological and cultural characters, as well as by biochemical and serological tests. Agronomical means suitable to prevent the disease are discussed
Cirkut view of Ripley from Carrol's Dock, Houghten [sic], Mich.
On front: "Photo copyrighted by C. E. Scarlett, Dec. 9, 1910".Copyright deposit; Chas. E. Scarlett; January 6, 1911
Quincy Street, Hancock, Mich.
On front: "Photo copyrighted by C. E. Scarlett, Nov. 18, 1910".All handwritten information on image is printed backwards.Copyright deposit; Chas. E. Scarlett; December 8, 1910
Charrie, Scarlett, Death Certificate, 1916
Death certificate for Scarlett Charrie.
Age: 65 years
Death Date: January 14, 1916
Cause: Lobar pneumonia
Burial Date: January 16, 1916
Location: Zion Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Father: Joseph Cox of North Carolina
Mother: Elizabeth Cox of North Carolina
Undertaker: C. W. Patterso
Il saggio immunoenzimatico (ELISA) per la diagnosi precoce e rapida della necrosi del midollo del pomodoro da Pseudomonas corrugata Roberts et Scarlett
THE ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY (ELISA) FOR EARLY AND RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF TOMATO PITH NECROSIS BY Pseudomonas corrugata Roberts et Scarlett.
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) provided an effective and sensitive tecnique for the diagnosis of P. corrugata Roberts et Scarlett, the causai agent of tomato pith necrosis.
ELISA test was successfully applied both for detecting bacterium in pure culture and for early, rapid and simultaneous diagnosis in crude sap of experimentally infected plants.
The results are compared and discussed with those reported from other Authors
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