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    John M. Skinner, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1900]

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    Photograph from the Skinner Family Collection of the home of John M. Skinner located in South Toledo at 1330 Broadway in Toledo, Ohio. The photo dates around 1900. Terms associated with the photograph are: Dwellings | Dwellings--1890-1900. | Queen Anne revival (Architecture) | two and a half story | Old South End (Toledo, Ohio) | 1330 Broadway (Toledo, Ohio) | Skinner Family Collectio

    Nelda Wakefield Skinner, Oral History Index

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    This is an index of an oral history interview with Nelda Wakefield Skinner. It was conducted June 20, 2019. The interviewer is Louise Skinner. This interview focuses on Nelda Wakefield Skinner\u27s memories of growing up in Delta County, Texas and surrounding communities. Nelda Wakefield Skinner was born in 1929 to May Roberts and T.A. Lonzo Wakefield. She attend school in Doctor\u27s Creek, Texas until fifth grade when her family moved to Price, Texas. During her childhood she picked cotton on farms and worked at local businesses in Cooper, Texas. Following her graduation from Cooper High School, she married Thomas Skinner. The Skinner family started their own farm and hosted share croppers. Skinner enrolled at East Texas State Teacher\u27s College in Commerce, Texas. By the time she graduated with highest honors two and a half years later, it had become East Texas State University. She taught at Cooper schools for twenty-nine years.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Accounting Hall of Fame 2000 induction: Ross M. Skinner

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    For the induction of Robert M. Skinner: Remarks by Robert T. Rutherford, The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants; Citation prepared by Daniel L. Jensen, The Ohio State University, Read by Robert T. Rutherford; Response by Ross M. Skinner, Clarkson Gordo

    Letter: Laila Skinner to Ida M. Tarbell, March 1, 1939

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    Handwritten letter

    As bases filosóficas da metodologia de Quentin Skinner para a história intelectual

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia Política, Florianópolis, 2013.Esta dissertação tem como foco as bases filosóficas que dão suporte à metodologia de Quentin para a história intelectual. Seu objetivo é a análise da filosofia da linguagem desenvolvida por L. Wittgenstein e J.L. Austin e da filosofia da história de R. G. Collingwood, examinando pontos concordantes, aspectos similares entre estas teorias, bem como possíveis contradições e desajustes originários do uso feito por Skinner. Tal pesquisa poderá auxiliar na avaliação da abordagem metodológica do historiador, bem como na ponderação de algumas críticas mais comumente direcionadas à mesma. Também pretendo considerar algumas hipóteses de alteração das posições de Skinner no decorrer de sua obra, comparando o uso de conceitos e argumentos filosóficos recuperados na primeira parte desta pesquisa no que comentadores de Skinner designam como suas diferentes fases. Abstract : This dissertation focuses on the philosophical foundations that support Quentin Skinner?s methodology for intellectual history. Its goal is to examine the philosophy of language developed by L. Wittgenstein and J.L. Austin and the philosophy of history of R. G. Collingwood, examining concordant or simply similar aspects as well as possible contradictions and disagreements between these theories, arising from Skinner's specific use. This research may assist in the evaluation of his methodological approach as well as in the consideration of some of the criticism most often directed to it. I also intend to consider some hypotheses of methodological change in the course of Skinner's work, comparing the use of concepts and philosophical arguments retrieved in the first part of this research in the discussion of what some commentators designate as his different phases

    House of Representatives tribute

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    This item is a tribute to Jacqueline Ford Skinner given by the House of Representatives. The document recognizes Jacqueline as the founder and first president of the Friends of the Delaware Archives, Inc. It shares that Mrs. Skinner organized a group to lobby for the new State Archives building in 1994 and then organized the Friend in 1995. It credits the group as having provided valuable support for the Archives. Speaker of the House Terry R. Spence, Chief Clerk of the House JoAnn M. Hedrick, and sponsor Representative Roger P. Roy signed the tribute

    House of Representatives tribute

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    This item is a tribute to Jacqueline Ford Skinner given by the House of Representatives. The document recognizes Jacqueline as the founder and first president of the Friends of the Delaware Archives, Inc. It shares that Mrs. Skinner organized a group to lobby for the new State Archives building in 1994 and then organized the Friend in 1995. It credits the group as having provided valuable support for the Archives. Speaker of the House Terry R. Spence, Chief Clerk of the House JoAnn M. Hedrick, and sponsor Representative Roger P. Roy signed the tribute

    Oral History Interview: John Skinner (1357)

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    Abstract: In his 2013 interview with Robert G. Lange, John L. Skinner discusses early life growing up on a farm in Nebraska, 4-H; degree in Poultry Science from University of Nebraska and master?s degree and PhD work at Texas A&M; serving in army air corps in WWII; work at University of Nebraska; time at Wisconsin starting in 1963; publications and books through UW Extension; traveling, speeches, publicity; very involved in associations; retirement; election to the American Poultry Hall of Fame; travel, conferences, and sabbatical in Europe; cross-departmental wor

    Skinner, M B, [No Service Number]

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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/417233Surname: SKINNER. Given Name(s) or Initials: M B. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 4812.239927 Item: [2016.0049.49494] "Skinner, M B, [No Service Number]
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