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    G. B. Shaw, Pygmalion. An Introduction

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    Starting from a presentation of English theatre before G. B. Shaw, London intellectual and ideological background, Shaw's relation to Ibsen and his support to the women's liberation movement, this study analyses his theatre production covering the years 1890-1950, and examines the play Pygmalion paying attention to themes and characters, dramatic structure and style

    Shaw, G G, QX19995

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    Hele-Shaw Flow Near Cusp Singularities

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    This thesis discusses the radial version of the Hele-Shaw problem. Different from the channel version, traveling-wave solutions do not exist in this version. Under algebraic potentials, in the case that the droplets expand, in finite time, cusps will appear on the boundary and classical solutions may not exist afterwards. Physicists have suggested that for (2p+1,2)-cusps, that near cusp singularities of Hele-Shaw flow, after scaling X, Y by some powers of time t respectively, the main part of Y(X, t) is a one-parameter family and does not depend on time t. They have also suggested that the solutions of the Hele-Shaw problem are connected with dispersionless KdV (dKdV) hierarchy. In this study, we rigorously proved that this is the case for (3,2)-cusps when the droplets are simply connected and the external potentials are algebraic. We gave exact solutions and showed that the main parts of the exact solutions are some special solutions of the dispersionless string equation. More over, borrowed from the physical paper\cite{Teo} with a little more details, we showed the arguments of how these special solutions are related to dKdV hierarchy

    Leslie M. Shaw letter to Warren G. Harding, January 14, 1921

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    In this letter dated January 14, 1921, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Leslie M. Shaw, writes to President-elect Warren G. Harding to give his opinion on the selection of his Secretary of the Treasury. He emphasizes that a banker is not best suited for the position, but rather a lawyer, as legal training is most important. He recommends Illinois Governor, Frank Orren Lowden. This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I

    Interview of Ronald Surgeson, personal assistant and protegee of G. Robert Vincent, and John Shaw, supervisor of the Vincent Voice Library

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    Ronald Surgeson, personal assistant and protegee of G. Robert Vincent, a pioneer in the field of recorded sound and Head of the National Voice Library of the Michigan State University Libraries, talks about his relationship with Vincent as student and friend. John D. Shaw talks about his forty year career at the Voice Library and working for Dr. Maurice A. Crane, who became Head of the new G. Robert Vincent Voice Library in 1974 after Vincent's retirement. Vincent's famous recording of President Theodore Roosevelt, made in 1912, is played along with Vincent's description of the event, which marked the beginning of his life long passion for recording the human voice. Surgeson reflects on Vincent's long career and his roles in World War One, Prohibition, the Great Depression, World War Two, the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, and the birth of the United Nations. Surgeson also marvels at Vincent's ability to adapt to the great changes in recording technology throughout the Twentieth Century. Shaw explains how Vincent and his collection were brought to MSU in the early 1960s by Dr. Richard E. Chapin, then Director of the MSU Libraries and outlines the Voice Library's ongoing efforts to record, preserve and catalog the spoken word

    Facture de Gibb and Shaw à G. H. Ryland pour l'achat de farine.

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    2 pages, originalFacture de Gibb and Shaw à [ G. H.?] Ryland pour l'achat de farine

    Dr. Ruth G. Shaw

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    Dr. Ruth G. Shaw at her desk

    Shaw, G G (Geoffrey George), VX37445

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    Shaw, A G, 9548

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    Shaw, S G, NX29579

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/416342Surname: SHAW. Given Name(s) or Initials: S G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX29579. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41733.238495 Item: [2016.0049.48603] "Shaw, S G, NX29579
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