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Sarah Booth White, longtime resident of Hein Park, 1979
Interview with Sarah Booth White, longtime resident of Hein Park. White talks about the layout of the neighborhood and the difference between home owners and renters in the area. She also mentions the garden club, civic club, and what she thinks the reaction will be when the first black family moves in on the street. White also discusses the churches and schools in the area and their impact. This interview was conducted in 1979
The 'true use of reading' : Sarah Fielding and mid eighteenth-century literary strategies.
PhDThe aim of this thesis is to explore, by examining her life and
works, how Sarah Fielding (1710-68) established her identity as an author.
The definition of her role involves her notions of the functions of
writing and reading.
Sarah Fielding attempts to invite readers to form a sense of ties
by tacit understanding of her messages. As she believes that a work
of literature is produced through collaboration between the writer and
the reader, it is an important task in her view to show her attentiveness
toward reading practice. In her consideration of reading, she has two
distinct, even opposite views of her audience: on the one hand a familiar
and limited circle of readers with shared moral and cultural values and
on the other potential readers among the unknown mass of people. The
dual targets direct her to devise various strategies. She tries to
appeal to those who can endorse and appreciate her moral values as well
as her learning. Her writings and letters testify that she is sensitive
to the demands of the literary market, trying to lead the taste of readers
by inventing new forms.
The thesis opens with an overview of Sarah Fielding's career,
followed by a consideration of her critical attention to the roles of
reading. I go on to examine the narrative structures and strategies
she deploys, with a particular emphasis on her use of the epistolary
method. The following chapter deals with her attention to the reading
of the moral message tangibly embodied in her educational writing. It
is followed by an analysis of the activity which earned her a reputation
as a learned woman. Various as the forms of her works are, they invariably
reflect her attempt to balance herself between the two demands of
inventiveness and familiarity
A Conversation with Char Booth
Welcome to a special audio edition of In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Ellie Collier talks to Char Booth, E-Learning Librarian at the University of California at Berkeley and author of Informing Innovation: Tracking Student Interest in Emerging Library Technologies at Ohio University, a book length research report recently published by ACRL and available [...
Ki-67 is a PP1-interacting protein that organises the mitotic chromosome periphery
Copyright @ 2014 Booth et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.When the nucleolus disassembles during open mitosis, many nucleolar proteins and RNAs associate with chromosomes, establishing a perichromosomal compartment coating the chromosome periphery. At present nothing is known about the function of this poorly characterised compartment. In this study, we report that the nucleolar protein Ki-67 is required for the assembly of the perichromosomal compartment in human cells. Ki-67 is a cell-cycle regulated protein phosphatase 1-binding protein that is involved in phospho-regulation of the nucleolar protein B23/nucleophosmin. Following siRNA depletion of Ki-67, NIFK, B23, nucleolin, and four novel chromosome periphery proteins all fail to associate with the periphery of human chromosomes. Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) images suggest a near-complete loss of the entire perichromosomal compartment. Mitotic chromosome condensation and intrinsic structure appear normal in the absence of the perichromosomal compartment but significant differences in nucleolar reassembly and nuclear organisation are observed in post-mitotic cells
Junior Recital, Sarah Douthwaite, violin
Junior RecitalSarah Douthwaite, violinMatthew Booth, pianoWells Hanley, pianoWednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10amRecital Hall / James W. Black Music Center1015 Grove Avenue / Richmond, Va
[Letter from Henrietta Chauncey Booth to her cousin, Elizabeth Ann Upshur Teackle Quinby, August 11, 1855]
Letter from Henrietta Chauncey Booth to her cousin, Elizabeth Ann Upshur Teackle Quinby, detailing her trip to the Virginia shore. Her sister Sarah Chauncey and brother -in-law William L. Savage are with her. She discusses Elizabeth's plan to buy farmland in Accomack County, Virginia, sending her cousin $25 dollars to assist. She mentions the money Elizabeth will be receiving from Andrew Donaldson Campbell's estate in Scotland
Follies Booth, Homecoming, Rice Institute
Rice student Sherrill Carmichael dancing in front of a 1952 Follies review booth. A board above the booth depicts a couple in a stylized dance from the 1920s, with the dates ‘1921-25’. Two women are standing behind the booth with another in the background. The booth was erected by the Sarah Lane Literary Society. Original resource is a black and white photograph.The first Homecoming and Reunion occurred in 1919
Fisheries Centre research reports. Volume 18, number 1
Director’s Foreword (Ussif Rashid Sumaila). Executive Summary (Sea Around Us). Fisheries catches from the Baltic Sea Large Marine Ecosystem: 1950-2007 (Dirk Zeller, Shawn Booth, Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Daniel Pauly). Denmark’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Estonia in the Baltic Sea from 1950–2007 (Liane Veitch, Shawn Booth, Sarah Harper, Peter Rossing and Dirk Zeller). Baltic Sea fisheries catches for Finland (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Germany’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Cornelius Hammer, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper, Shawn Booth and
Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Latvia in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Peter Rossinga, Maris Plikshsb, Shawn Bootha, Liane Veitcha and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Lithuania in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Liane Veitch, Sarunas Toliusis, Shawn Booth, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Poland’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Balea, Peter Rossinga, Shawn Bootha, Pawel Wowkonowiczb and Dirk Zeller). Russian fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Sarah Harper, Sergey Shibaev, Olga Baryshnikova, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Sweden’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Lo Persson).Fisheries Centre (FC)UnreviewedFacultyResearcherGraduat
'F- F- Felt it': Breathing Feminist, Queer and Clown Thinking into the Practice and Study of Sarah Kane’s Cleansed and Blasted
This thesis uses studio practice, scholarly research, close reading of text, performance observation and conversation with practitioners to establish diverse readings of Sarah Kane’s Cleansed. It includes original material from the 2012 productions of Cleansed in Japan (Kamome-za Fringe Theatre), and in Ireland (Bare Cheek Theatre). It notes practice on Cleansed in gallery spaces (Cast-Off Drama, UK). It offers a dramaturgical approach to workshopping the play from a feminist and queer position, informed by theories of gender and transgender, and the marginalised, loving and delinquent practice of clowning. The research discusses principles of breath, voice and sexuate difference drawing primarily on the philosophies of Luce Irigaray, on the voice practice of Cicely Berry and the clown teaching of Sue Morrison.
The work challenges the ‘in-yer-face’ theatre discourse on Kane arguing that it represents a McDonaldization of its subject matter, and an insidious trivialisation of her texts. It offers new thinking on the opening night of Blasted (1995), suggesting that the ‘furore’ was fuelled by collective male hysteria and superstition; its roots centred in mourning. Analysing Cleansed in relation to Edward Bond’s Saved and Lear, it explores tropes of ghosts, stitching and the silent scream, and argues that Kane militates for gynocentric time and becoming. It analyses the symbol of the perimeter fence as a feature of 1980s Britain, noting the strength of binary associations configured in it with reference to both English football hooliganism (male) and the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp (female). It argues that Kane sets up heteronormative binaries in Cleansed to debate and contest them.
A key conclusion of the thesis is that Cleansed politically addresses and dramatises issues of transgender experience presenting accounts of gender violence, mutability, transitioning, the sharp fractures and silences of gender dysphoria, but also, ultimately, queer desire, love and optimism
Fisheries Centre research reports. Volume 17, number 5
Director’s foreword (U. Rashid Sumaila). Cayman Island fisheries catches: 1950-2007 (Sarah Harper, John Bothwell, Sarah Bale, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Reconstruction of marine fisheries catches for Guadeloupe from 1950-2007 (Lou Frotté, Sarah Harper, Liane Veitch, Shawn Booth, and Dirk Zeller). Reconstruction of marine fisheries catches for Martinique, 1950-2007 (Lou Frotté, Sarah Harper, Liane Veitch, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). The fisheries of St Helena and its dependencies (Shawn Booth and Houman Azar). The fisheries resources of the Clipperton Island EEZ (France) (Daniel Pauly). Timor-Leste’s fisheries catches (1950-2009): Fisheries under different regimes (Milton Barbosa and Shawn Booth). Reconstruction of total marine fisheries catches for French Polynesia (1950-2007) (Sarah Bale, Lou Frotté, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Reconstruction of total marine fisheries catches for New Caledonia (1950-2007) (Sarah Harper, Lou Frotté, Sarah Bale, Shawn Booth, and Dirk Zeller). Historical perspective of Sabah’s marine fisheries (Louise S. Teh, Lydia C. Teh, Dirk Zeller and Annadel Cabanban). Reconstruction of marine fisheries catches for Wallis and Futuna Islands (1950-2007) (Sarah Harper, Lou Frotté, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller).Fisheries Centre (FC)UnreviewedFacultyResearcherGraduat
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