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    L'art de Saint-Simon : une relecture de la «catastrophe de Fargues »

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    Harrison David. L'art de Saint-Simon : une relecture de la «catastrophe de Fargues ». In: Cahiers Saint Simon, n°39, 2011. Cérémonial, étiquette et politesse chez le duc de Saint-Simon. pp. 123-132

    Simon Swain, Stephen Harrison & Jás Elsner (Ed.), Severan Culture, 2007

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    Molinier-Arbo Agnès. Simon Swain, Stephen Harrison & Jás Elsner (Ed.), Severan Culture, 2007. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 78, 2009. pp. 349-351

    Verba volant. Aphasie et mutisme dans les Mémoires de Saint-Simon

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    Harrison David. Verba volant. Aphasie et mutisme dans les Mémoires de Saint-Simon. In: Cahiers Saint Simon, n°47, 2019. Saint-Simon et les égarements du Langage. Journée d’études du samedi 16 mars 2019. pp. 41-50

    Idiopidae Simon 1889

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    Family Idiopidae Simon, 1889 Subfamily Arbanitinae Simon, 1903Published as part of Harrison, Sophie E., Rix, Michael G., Harvey, Mark S. & Austin, Andrew D., 2018, Systematics of the Australian spiny trapdoor spiders of the genus Blakistonia Hogg (Araneae: Idiopidae), pp. 1-76 in Zootaxa 4518 (1) on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4518.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260950

    Viola M. Harrison letter to Lucile Atcherson, August 14, 1914

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    On August 14, 1914, the executive secretary of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association, Viola M. Harrison, sent this letter to Lucile Atcherson, a suffragist in central Ohio and executive secretary of the Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association. Harrison wrote to Atcherson to confirm that the Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association's state banner, which had been on loan with the FCWSA, had arrived safely in Lincoln, Nebraska. Harrison also congratulated Atcherson on a successful petition event in Ohio, and expressed her hopes for both Ohio and Nebraska to achieve equal suffrage for women. The Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association was formed in 1912, after the Ohio Constitutional Convention elected to bring to a vote the question of removing the words "white male" from the state constitution with regard to voting rights. Headquartered in the Chamber of Commerce building in Columbus, Ohio, the organization put out regular publications, organized public speeches and meetings, distributed literature and held parades in support of the suffrage movement. Women's suffrage in Ohio was defeated in a special election in 1912 and again in 1914 and 1916 before a resolution narrowly passed in 1917 allowing municipal voting by women in Columbus. In 1920, the 19th Amendment passed, extending the vote to women and prohibiting state and federal government from denying suffrage on the basis of sex

    Pat Harrison.

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    Analysis and control of a brushless D.C. motor drive

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    Brushless dc drives are currently finding widespread application owing to their high performance and low maintenance requirements. However, existing models used in their analysis and control are inappropriate for the prediction of some aspects of dynamics, such as torque ripples. Two models are proposed; the first uses two axis theory and develops an ac type model of the machine; the second uses phase equivalent circuits and a numerical representation of the complete drive system. The first is ideal for permanent magnet synchronous machines, provided that their parameters are accurately known but becomes highly complex when applied to the brushless dc drive. The second has been applied to an all digital brushless dc drive and gives reasonable results although further refinement may be required.Transfer function for permanent magnet synchronous machines, valid for small excursions about a point, have been developed using the two axis model and are compared with results obtained by experiment. The theory accurately predicts the phase response and the shape but not the magnitude of the gain response, for which the theoretical results are overdamped. Torque ripple can be substantial in brushless dc drives but measures to reduce it tend to compromise dynamic response. Two methods are examined: a novel excitation scheme which reduces torque ripple with only a smallreduction in dynamic performance, and the introduction of acceleration limits which achieves large reductions in ripple with a large effect on dynamic performance. However further development of these methods into a dual mode controller which sets acceleration limits according to operating conditions reduces torque ripple to levels which could not be measured using the equipment available.</p

    CANCELLED: Author and Activist Maggie Harrison Lowery to Speak

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2018). CANCELLED: Author and Activist Maggie Harrison Lowery to Speak. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223946

    'If I should die tonight' poem

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    Humorous poem copied by Harrison Kerr and written by Benjamin Franklin King ca. 1890. The poem, titled "If I should die tonight," jokes about money owed to the author and the shock he would experience at being repaid upon his death. It was written as a parody of a serious contemporary poem of the same title. Harrison Henry Kerr (1839-1901), born in North Georgetown, Ohio, served along with his brother, Ezra, as a private in Company D of the 58th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, on December 29, 1862., and held for three months before being exchanged and returning to his regiment. He was discharged on January 14, 1865. Following the war, he was married to Elizabeth (Rettig) Kerr. The two lived in Cleveland and had one son, Harrison McKinley Kerr. In 1888, he joined the Memorial Post No. 141, Grand Army of the Republic. He is buried in North Georgetown Cemetery
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