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Letter from E. Young to Michi Weglyn, April 11, 1992
A letter to Michi Weglyn from E. Young who read a manuscript of Frank Chin's and was looking forward to the possibility of working with Chin.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Of Crossroads and Undercurrents: Ingemar Lindh's Practice of Collective Improvisation and Jerzy Grotowski
In this article Frank Camilleri discusses the historical and professional links between Ingemar Lindh and Jerzy Grotowski, with a specific focus on the nature and implications of their separate work on physical action. Lindh's practice, particularly his research on the ‘disinterested act’, is read in the context of Grotowski's ‘doing’ in Art as Vehicle. The individual work of the two practitioners on vocal and vibration techniques is seen as integral to their research on physical action. Frank Camilleri is Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at the University of Kent and Artistic Director of Icarus Performance Project (Malta). He served as Academic Coordinator of Theatre Studies at the University of Malta from 2004 to 2008, and in 2007 co-founded Icarus Publishing Enterprise with Odin Teatret and the Grotowski Institute
Conservatismo en el simbolismo de Oaxaca: un breve informe.. Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Num. 49 Tomo I (1967-1968) Séptima Época (1967-1976)
Caso, A. 1928 Las Estelas Zapotecas. Monografías del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnografía. México.Caso, A. y Bernal, l. 1952 Urnas de Oaxaca. Memorias del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, II. México.Boos, Frank H. 1964 Las Urnas Zapotecas en el Museo Real de Ontario. Corpus Antiquitatum Americanensium, vol. l. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. México.Boos, Frank H. 1965 The Oaxacan Urn of the Zapotec God One Z and the Urn of his Feminine Companion. Wadsworth Athenaeum Bulletin. Sixth series, vol. 1. No. 2. Hartford, Connecticut.Boos, Frank H. 1966 The Ceramic Sculptures of Ancient Oaxaca. A. S. Barnes & Co., New York y Thomas Yoseloff Ltd., London.Leigh, H. 1958 An Identification of Zapotec Day Names. Boletín de Estudios Oaxaqueños, No. 6. Mexico City College, México.Paddock, J. 1966 Ancient Oaxaca. Stanford University Press
An enterprising life: The story of photographer Leonard Frank
Audio recording of author Cyril Leonoff's November 1991 presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society about Leonard Frank, a early 20th century professional photographer in British Columbia. Leonoff's talk is based on his 1990 book "An Enterprising Life: Leonard Frank Photographs, 1895 - 1944."https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatemen
. 49 Tomo I (1967-1968) Séptima Época (1967-1976). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia durante los años 1967-1968 por Ignacio Bernal. - Dos elementos de uso ritual en el arte olmeca por María Antonieta Cervantes. - Las ruinas del Rancho de San Pablo, Becanchén, Yucatán por William J. Folan. - Reconocimiento del sitio Varejonal, municipio de Jiquipilas, Chiapas por Pierre Agrinier. - Conservatismo en el simbolismo de Oaxaca: un breve informe por Frank H. Boos. - La lengua de Huehuetán (Maliwi) por Carlos Robles Uribe y Roberto D. Bruce S. - Términos de parentesco del náhuatl. Dialecto del norte de Puebla por Earl Brockway. - Un nexo prehistórico entre quechua y tarasco por Mauricio Swadesh. - El tuzanteco y su posición dentro de la familia mayense por Otto Schummann. - Noticia del mame de Tuxtla Chico por Roberto H. Escalante. - Differential Pueblos specialization in fetishes and shrines por Florence Hawley Ellis. - Una leyenda mixteca por Jorge Poulat Legorreta. - Los pimas bajos de la Sierra Madre Occidental por Margarita Nolasco Armas. - Los choloques y los cholultecas. Apuntes sobre las relaciones étnicas en Cholula hasta el siglo XVI por Mercedes Olivera y Cayetano Reyes. - Fray Servando Teresa de Mier y la Sociadad Lautaro por José R. Guzmán. - Casas en que vivió el capitán don Juan de Chavarría Valera por Pedro Álvarez y Gasca
Le temps suspendu : Dessins par Frank Mulvey = The Stillness of Time : Drawings by Frank Mulvey
This publication features the drawings and poems of Quebec artist Mulvey who, in the introduction, explains his interest for charcoal and how his work refers to time. Author Grande observes the presence of both traditional and contemporary icons in the artist’s drawings and suggests that the works question the impact of technology on our sense of continuity. Texts in French and English. Biographical notes on the author
. 45 Tomo XVI (1963) Sexta Época (1939-1966). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia durante el año 1963 por Eusebio Dávalos Hurtado. - La decimotercera temporada de exploraciones en Tula, Hgo. por Jorge R. Acosta. - El dios mariposa en la cultura de Oaxaca. Una revisión del estado actual del conocimiento por Frank H. Boos. - Datos sobre los ángulos de torsión y retroversión en restos prehispánicos del norte de México por Carlos Serrano, Sergio López Alonso y Zaid Lagunas. - Craneología y criminología por Carlos Serrano y Anselmo Marino Flores. - Material lingüístico del oriente de Sonora, Tonichi y Pónida por Roberto Escalante H. - Los fonemas del maya-yucateco por Moisés Romero Castillo. - Lenguas del sur de Estados Unidos y el norte de México. Un suplemento por Robert J. Weitlaner. - Notas sobre la población de Santa María Chigmecatitlán por Leonardo Manrique Castañeda. - Dos cuentos por José de Jesús Montoya Briones. - La lírica popular de la costa michoacana por Thomas Stanford. - Descripción geographica de los reinos de Galicia, Vizcaya y León. (Con advertencia de Antonio Pompa y Pompa) por Alonso de la Mota y Escobar
. 43 Tomo XIV (1961) Sexta Época (1939-1966). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Publicación que recopila y difunde cien años de trabajo de la antropología en México (1877-1977), integrada por documentos y manuscritos arqueológicos, antropológicos, históricos, geológicos, botánicos y lingüísticos.- Información general de las actividades del Instituto Nacional de antropología e Historia durante el año 1961 por Eusebio Dávalos Hurtado. - Exploraciones arqueológicas en Palenque: 1957 por Alberto Ruz Lhuillier. - Exploraciones arqueológicas en Palenque: 1958 por Alberto Ruz Lhuillier. - La calzada de Iztapalapa por Francisco González Rul y Federico Mooser. - Un curioso refinamiento en la cerámica zapoteca por Dudley T. Easby y Elizabeth K. Easby. - Una nueva categoría de urnas "acompañantes" por Frank H. Boos. - Antecedentes históricos del cambio social y económico en el México contemporáneo por Wigberto Jiménez Moreno. - Industrias y tejidos de Tuxpan, Jalisco, México por Irmgard Weitlaner, Jean B. Johnson y Grace C. Beardsley. - Estudio de las clases sociales en la Ciudad de México. Experiencias con un grupo obrero. (Apéndice de los autores y de Carlos M. Raggi. Sociografía de la clase media) por Beatriz Barba A. y Julio César Olivé Negrete. - Notas sobre la educación rural en México por Margarita Nolasco Armas. - Control médico de un grupo de niños en estudio antropológico por Rosa María Puente Prieto. - La prueba de disociación de movimientos. Comunicación preliminar por Felipe Montemayor. - Formas pronominales del maya-yucateco por Moisés Romero Castillo. - El pima bajo ('obnók) por Roberto Escalante H
Frank E. Wheeler silent film music score fonds (1888-1928)
The fonds consists of musical scores, music related advertisements, and the envelopes originally storing the scores. Most of the scores originate from either New York or England. The records were kept by Frank Wheeler in England, then moved with him to Canada in Vancouver, then Nelson. Sandra Martin, Frank's granddaughter was given the scores and had them for years before donating them to the Selkirk Regional Archives in 2020. There are 10 boxes of musical scores comprising 194 files containing 225 individual scores.Francis (Frank) Wheeler was born March 24th, 1887, in Brackley, Buckinghamshire, England. When he was a young man, he decided to move to Canada to earn his fortune before marrying his fiancee, May Twist, a teacher in England. As a musician in Vancouver, BC, he searched for work and after finding other musicians to play alongside, he formed a small orchestra which played for silent movie theatres on Granville Street. Five years later he could afford to pay for May's boat to Vancouver, where they were married. Frank and May had three children, Frances, Ed and Dorothy. After years in Vancouver with his family, Frank proposed a trip around British Columbia to develop his photography career. The family left for Banff and any other spots that offered good photograph material. When they arrived in Nelson, BC, Frank loved the area, so they stayed. He taught piano lessons there to supplement his income as a meter reader, which he served as in the streets of Nelson for 25 years. They lived on Falls Street which displayed Cottonwood Falls in their backyard. He also became the organist at Nelson's Anglican Church. In 1958, Frank passed away due to bronchitis, in Nelson at the age of 71
The methodological status of co-authorship networks
A powerful strategy within the study of collaboration
in science is to posit that co-authorship patterns
represent social networks.
It is prerequisite to an application of Social
Network Analysis (SNA) to define the network
entities. A network analysis of the inter-institutional
collaboration in COLLNET on the basis
of co-authorships was conducted. The study reveals
that it is crucial whether the co-authorship
itself is seen as an author's relational property or
as a social event that brings the authors together.
The former possibility is represented by a onemode
network in which each author can be related
to each other author. Quite distinct from
that are two-mode networks, the latter approach.
They consist of two single data sets in which relations
are only possible between different sets.
Different modes of representations require
different network approaches. One is that co-authorship
networks are seen as one-mode networks,
which has the advantage of the application
of a variety of measures. In contrast, twomode
networks, the other option, cannot be analysed
by standard techniques but its distinctive
features demand a new conceptualisation of
measures. In conclusion, the two-mode perspective
is more promising because it allows a dual
perspective on collaboration in science which includes
researchers as well as their scientific output
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