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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
David Scott Myers, 1959
David Scott Myers, 1959, b&w. Back reads: Sept,. 1959 David Scott Myers. Did you ever see a living doll well here is one-big blue eyes, blond hair.https://mds.marshall.edu/myers_family_papers/1129/thumbnail.jp
Citizen participation in news
The process of producing news has changed significantly due to the advent of the Web, which has enabled the increasing involvement of citizens in news production. This trend has been given many names, including participatory journalism, produsage, and crowd-sourced journalism, but these terms are ambiguous and have been applied inconsistently, making comparison of news systems difficult. In particular, it is problematic to distinguish the levels of citizen involvement, and therefore the extent to which news production has genuinely been opened up. In this paper we perform an analysis of 32 online news systems, comparing them in terms of how much power they give to citizens at each stage of the news production process. Our analysis reveals a diverse landscape of news systems and shows that they defy simplistic categorisation, but it also provides the means to compare different approaches in a systematic and meaningful way. We combine this with four case studies of individual stories to explore the ways that news stories can move and evolve across this landscape. Our conclusions are that online news systems are complex and interdependent, and that most do not involve citizens to the extent that the terms used to describe them imply
Clyde L. Scott; Clyde Luther "Smackover" Scott
Clyde L. Scott, receives Citation for Distinguished Alumni award. Dr. David W. Mullins on right. On verso: Commencement, 1968. / Clyde L. Scott (on left) / David Mullins.Clyde Luther "Smackover" Scott (1924-2018) was an Olympian and a two-sport star for the Razorbacks at the University of Arkansas. He was a three-time Southwest Conference player and All-American in football in 1948, and in track and field he set a UA record in the 100-yard dash at 9.4 seconds. Scott was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, and the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame, and in 2000 he was named the state's athlete of the century by the Readers of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. (Included in this image is David W. Mullins, who was President of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville from 1960 through 1974.
Multivariate density estimation: theory, practice, and visualization
David W. Scott, PhD, is Noah Harding Professor in the Department of Statistics at Rice University. The author of over 100 published articles, papers, and book chapters, Dr. Scott is also Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He is recipient of the ASA Founder's Award and the Army Wilks Award. His research interests include computational statistics, data visualization, and density estimation. Dr. Scott is also Coeditor of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics and previous Editor of the Journal of Computational an
Julian Bond, David Scott, and Maynard Jackson, circa 1970
Julian Bond, David Scott, and Maynard Jackson at a reception
Alexander (J. H.) and Hewttt (David) (eds.). Scott and his Influence.
Gobbers W. Alexander (J. H.) and Hewttt (David) (eds.). Scott and his Influence.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 65, fasc. 3, 1987. Langues et littératures modernes - Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 657-659
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The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
Letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war
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