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    Letter from W. W. Slater to Theophilus Brown Larimore

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    Letter from W. W. Slater to Theophilus Brown Larimore. The two-page handwritten letter is on Eureka Normal School of Music letterhead. The letter is dated 15 December 1912. There is a transcript of the letter included in the document PDF

    Slater, A W, 414849

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/417288Surname: SLATER. Given Name(s) or Initials: A W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 414849. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 55715.239982 Item: [2016.0049.49549] "Slater, A W, 414849

    Kenneth Slater Collection

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    A conductor and cornetist, Kenneth Slater (1917-2005) was involved with numerous bands throughout his career. He performed with the "The President's Own" United States Marine Band and the United States Army Field Band, where he was the cornet soloist for nearly a decade. Later he became the director of the Almas Temple Band (Washington, DC) and Hagerstown Municipal Band (Maryland). In addition, Slater was also a charter member of the Shrine Bandmasters, a Past President of the Pennsylvania Bandmasters Association, and an active member of the American Bandmasters Association. The collection consists of correspondence, administrative records, programs and tour itineraries, military documents, books, newsletters, articles, newspaper clippings, scores: published and manuscript, photographs, regalia, and other memorabilia related to Slater's career; the ensembles with which he was involved; and the colleagues with whom he had close relationships including Merle Evans, Joseph Losh, Leonard Smith, and his father, George H. Slater

    Slater, W R, NX45882

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/417292Surname: SLATER. Given Name(s) or Initials: W R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX45882. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 43372.239986 Item: [2016.0049.49553] "Slater, W R, NX45882

    Slater, W G, NX48834

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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/417293Surname: SLATER. Given Name(s) or Initials: W G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX48834. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37803.239987 Item: [2016.0049.49554] "Slater, W G, NX48834

    Flexural Strength of a Pit and Fissure Sealant Containing Microcapsules

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    Caries at the interface of dental materials and mineralized tooth structure continues to be a significant issue in oral healthcare. A new approach to fight tooth decay incorporates microcapsules into dental materials that release remineralizing agents. The objective of this study was to study the effect that microcapsules have on the flexural strength of pit and fissure sealant formulations. Pit and fissure sealants that contained microcapsules were incorporated into formulations at 5 w/w% of microcapsules (2 w/w% of 5.0 M Ca(NO3)2; 2 w/w% of 0.8 M NaF; 1 w/w% of 3.0 M K2HPO4) were added to pit and fissure sealant formulations. In this study, bisGMA, UDMA and UMMA were explored as the toughening monomers. TEGMA was always the diluent monomer. The ratio of “toughening monomer:diluent monomer” was explored over a range of 4:1 through 1:1. Barium boroaluminosilicate glass was loaded over a range of 3-60 w/w%, fumed silica was loaded over a range of 0.1-3.0 w/w%. The potential number of formulations exploring these variables is substantial. Therefore, a range of formulations was tested that explored these formulation variables. These four variables were simultaneously varied in order to gain a better understanding of the role of these ingredients in the presence of microcapsules on flexural strength. The flexural strength was looked at as a function of each variable individually, and then as a function of multiple variables.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optionvii, 38 page

    Tivoli annual. No. 39 [music]

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn2418880; N, MUS/040 ; NL, MUS/222. She who gives her son / words by Stephen Raffo ; music by W. Bass-Hodge -- When the peace bells ring / lyrics by George H. Desmond ; music by Clarence Lyndon -- Tis then you'll remember your mother / written and composed by Gerald E. Griffin and Joe Slater -- Way down deep in my heart / lyrics by Edwin F. Fox ; music by Maurice De Witt -- Found on the battlefield / lyrics by J.E. Nugent & T. McCoy ; music by Felix Le Roy -- Tra la la! / by Murphy and Lipton -- Bravo Australia / words by Leonard Cook ; music by Felix Le Roy -- America loves you, old John Bull / by Ward McAlister & Jack Knowles -- His last thoughts were of you / words by Wilton Grey ; composed by J.J. O'Neill -- Grief and pain / composed by Austin Rudd ; arr. by Owen Conduit

    The Emergence of Analytic Philosophy and a Controversy at the Aristotelian Society: 1900-1916

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    For this year’s Virtual Issue, our guest editor, Omar W. Nasim, has collected together papers from the Aristotelian Society archives that represent a substantial part of a dispute that contributed to the emergence of analytic philosophy in Britain at the turn of the 20th Century. The dispute was primarily concerned with the problem of the external world – the nature of the sensible objects of perception, and how they relate to physical things and the perceiving subject. The participants in this controversy contested the nature of the appearance-reality distinction, whether it is it is possible for a thing to instantiate contrary sensible qualities at the same place and time, the distinction between presentation and representation, the nature of knowledge by acquaintance, and the nature of sense-data – e.g., whether sense-data are psychical or physical, whether they persist unperceived, and how they give rise to knowledge of the external world. G. E. Moore and Bertrand Russell were significant contributors to these debates, but so too were several philosophers whose names are now less well known: G. F. Stout, G. Dawes Hicks, Abraham Wolf, T. Percy Nunn, and S. Alexander. This Virtual Issue collects together, for the first time, the important contributions made to these debates by all of these figures. In doing so it provides a fascinating insight into the ways in which Russell’s earliest attempts to construct the external world from sense-data were influenced by the ideas and arguments of his immediate contemporaries. Omar W. Nasim’s specially commissioned introduction to the Virtual Issue sets out the historical context of these disputes about the external world, and details the prominent role played by the Aristotelian Society in making them possible

    John F. Slater, circa 1880

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    Portrait of John F. Slater. Written on recto: Born March 4, 1815 - Died May 7, 188
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