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    Memo sent to Mr. Neustadt from Colonel W. F. Magill, Jr., Provost Marshal Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, April 4, 1942

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    A memo sent to Mr. Neustadt from Colonel W. F. Magill, Jr. regarding travel during non-curfew hours. Proclamation No. 3 restricted what travel was permissible by German, Italian, and Japanese aliens in Military Area No. 1. The memo was posted by Karl R. Bendetsen, Assistant Chief of Staff, Civil Affairs Division, for the reference of all C. A. D. and Wartime Civil Control Administration staff.The War Relocation Authority (WRA), together with the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA), the Civil Affairs Division (CAD) and the Office of the Commanding General (OFG) of the Western Defense Command (WDC) operated together to segregate and house some 110,000 men women and children from 1942 to 1945. The collection contains documents and photographs relating to the establishment and administrative workings of the (WDC), the (WRA) and the (WCCA) for the year 1942

    Bullough, Robert V., Jr., Paul R. Klohr, a Hermenuetic Portrait, JCT, 17(Spring, 2001), 85-92.

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    Describes in personal terms the author\u27s mentor, Paul R. Klohr, and his contributions to the field of curriculum studies

    Defined contribution pension plans : can the real estate industry tap this growing pool of capital?

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1997 [first author]; and, Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1996 [second author].Includes bibliographical references.by Robert L. Johnson, Jr. & Peter R. Shepard.M.S

    THE ENTHALPY OF FORMATION OF C3C_{3}

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    1.^{1.} M. W. Chase, Jr., C. A. Davies, J. R. Downey, Jr., D. J. Frurip, R. A. McDonald and A. N. Syverud, JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Third edition, (1986).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Texas A\&M UniversityThe anharmonic nature of the ν2\nu_{2} bending vibration of C3C_{3} has a large influence on the thermal functions of this molecule. The thermal functions based on four different models of this bending vibration are considered along with mass spectrometric data of C3C_{3} collected both in our laboratory and in other laboratories. The thermal functions reported by Chase et al. (1986)1(1986)^{1} are selected as giving the best second and third law enthalpy of formation. The selected enthalpy of formation for C3C_{3} is ΔHf,0=814±14\Delta H_{f,0}=814 \pm 14 or ΔHf,298=823±14\Delta H_{f,298}=823 \pm 14 kJ/mol. The effects of the different models of the bending vibration on the enthalpy of formation will be presented

    Roundtable 3: Perspectives on Presidential Leadership with Past HBCU Presidents from Private HBCUs, June 14, 2012

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    Video interviews with a complementing monograph providing reflections of former presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities discussing leadership, mission, challenges, successes, and issues of race and education. Moderator: Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, President, South Carolina State University 1992-1995; President, Knoxville College 1997-2005. Panelists: Johnnetta B. Cole, Ph.D., President, Spelman College 1987-1997; President, Bennett College for Women 2002-2007. Thomas W. Cole Jr., Ph.D., President, West Virginia State College 1982-1986; President, Clark Atlanta University 1989-2002; President, Interdenominational Theological Center 2009-2010. Nathaniel R. Jackson, Ed.D., President, Mary Holmes College 2000 - 2003. Burnett Joiner, Ph.D., President, LeMoyne-Owen College 1991-1995; President, Livingstone College and Hood Theological Seminary 1996-2000. Samuel D. Jolley Jr., Ed.D., President, Morris Brown College 1993-1997 and 2004-2006. Samuel Tucker, Ph.D., President, Edward Waters College 1973-1976; President, Langston University 1978-1979

    Walter R. Byrd, Jr.

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    Date is unknownhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/civ_notes/1031/thumbnail.jp

    ``ANOMALOUS'' RO-VIBRATIONAL INTENSITIES IN THE ΔV=1\Delta V = 1 BANDS OF SH(X2Π)SH(X^{2}\Pi)

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    1^{1} J.B. Burkholder, P.D. Hammer, C.J. Howard, A.G. Maki, G. Thompson, and C. Chackerian, Jr., J. Mol. Spectrosc. 124, 137 (1987). 2^{2} C. Chackerian, Jr., G. Guelachvili, A. Lopez-Pineiro. and R.H. Tipping, J. Chem. Phys. 90. 641 (1989). 3^{3} D.D. Nelson, Jr., A. Schiffman, D.J. Nesbitt and J.D. Yaron, J. Chem. Phys. (to be published).Author Institution: Laboratoire d'Infrarouge, Universite de Paris-Sud.; Laboratoire d'Infrarouge, NASA-Ames Research CenterRelative line Intensities of p- and r- branch transitions of diatomic radical molecules (ClO, NH, OH) have recently1-3 been used along with the theory of the Herman-Wallis effect to obtain estimates of electric dipole vibrational transition moments. Of the first and second row diatomic hydrides, ab initio calculations predict SH to exhibit the largest H.W. effect. Indeed, our spectra confirm a very large effect, and we present here an attempt at a quantitative analysis of the Herman-Wallis intensity perturbation in SH

    DIATOMIC MOLECULES FORMED BY Mo AND W WITH Cu, Ag, AND Au

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    1C.A.^{1} C. A. Baumann, R. J. Van Zee, and W. Weltner, JR., J. Chem. Phys, 79, 5272 (1983).""Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of FloridaThe ground states of MoCu, MoAg, MoAu, WCu, WAg, and WAu were determined to be e^{e}\sum with zero-field splitting parameters D>2D > 2 cm1cm^{-1}. Hyperfine splittings and nuclear quadrupole coupling constants (in molecules containing Au) were determined. Bonding and electron spin distribution will be discussed and related to earlier studies of the corresponding Cr $diatomics.^{1}

    SOLVENT EFFECTS ON THE INFRARED FREQUENCY OF THE N-C BAND IN ISON1TRILES AND THE SIGN OF μ/\partial \mu/\partial r

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    Author Institution: JR., Department of Chemistry, Princeton UniversitySpectra in the N-C stretching region are recorded for t-butyl and p-tolyl isonitriles in the vapor phase and in solution in 14 solvents. A number of solvents were found to shift the N -C band to frequencies higher than the vapor phase value. The N-C band shifts in solution correlate qualitatively with the theory of Drickamer and co-workers and allow us to assign a negative sign to μ/r\partial_{\mu}/\partial_{r} for the N-C stretching vibration. A band at frequencies considerably higher than the vapor phase value is found for solutions of isonitriles in hydrogen -bonding solvents

    ESR OF TRANSITION-METAL DIATOMIC IONS: Cu2+,Ag2+,Au2+Cu^{+}_{2}, Ag^{+}_{2}, Au^{+}_{2}

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    1^{1} L. B. Knight, Jr., Acc. Chem. Res. 19, 313 (1986). 2. C. E. Forbes and H. C. R. Symons, Mol. Phys. 27, 467 (1974), Yu. N. Alenko, R. A. Zhitnikov, V. K. Krasikov, and D. P. Peregud, Fiz, Tverd. Tela. 18. 1552 (1976), J. R. Morton and K. F. Preston, J. Magn, Reson. 68, 121 (1986).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of FloridaThe molicular cations Cu2+,Ag2+Cu^{+}_{2}, Ag^{+}_{2}, and Au2+Au^{+}_{2} were generated in neon matrices at 4 K by simultaneous laser vaporization of the appropriate metal and open-tube neon discharge (16.8 eV) photoionization.1photoionization.^{1} The ESR apectra are all of S=1/2S = 1/2 species exhibiting hyperfine splittings due to the 63Cu(I=3/2)107,109Ag(11/2)^{63}Cu(I = 3/2) {^{107,109}}Ag(1 - 1/2), and 197 Au(I=3/2)Au(I = 3/2) nuclei. Variations in the hyperfine and g tensor components in the series are interesting and will be discussed. Comparison will be made with other, less gas-like, environments2environments^{2}
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