11,087 research outputs found
Howard University Players on TV 2
Subcategory: Education - Univesitites and Colleges; Pulitzer Prize winning author and Poet Laureate, Toni Morrison, Acts Out a Scene with the Howard Players at Howard Universityhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_eduuni/1018/thumbnail.jp
Murray, Pauli
Title: Papers, 1943-1944 Description: 0.5 linear ft.
Notes: Lawyer, author, educator, civil rights activist. Relates to Murray\u27s role as tactician and advisor to undergraduate activists during the sit-in demonstrations of the Civil Rights Committee at Howard University. Includes biographical data, letters, reports, minutes, notes on tactics, address lists, press releases, newspaper clippings, and notes relating to the activities of the Civil Rights Committee.
Subjects: Civil rights Demonstrations; Washington, DC; Howard University Howard University; Administration Howard University; Civil Rights Committee Howard University; Demonstrations Howard University; Students; Political activity Washington, DC; Demonstrations; Howard University Washington, DC; Race relations
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.8
COOK, George
Title: Papers, 1855-1931 Description: .5 linear ft.
Notes: Author, educator. Includes correspondence, manuscripts, addresses, biographical sketches, memorials, photographs, a scrapbook and a song composed by William Weston Patton, President of Howard University. Gift, 1958.
Subjects: Business; Education; Washington (DC). Childers, Lulu V. Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963; As correspondent Funeral rites and ceremonies; Cook, George William Howard University; Administration Howard University; Faculty; Cook, George William Howard University; Presidents; Patton, William Weston Howard University; Students; Cook, George William Howard University, Washington (DC); Faculty members\u27 papers Howard University, Washington (DC); School of Commerce and Finance Patton, William Weston Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; As correspondent Spingarn, J. E. (Joel Elias), 1875-1939 Tunnell, W. V. White, Walter F. (Walter Francis), 1893-1955; As correspondent Wilkinson, F. D. Woodson, Carter G. (Carter Godwin), 1875-1950
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.22 NUCMC Number: MS 83-122
FORMATIVE YEARS: CHILDREN'S HEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES, 1880-2000
Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Foreword / Leon Eisenberg -- Introduction / Alexandra Minna Stern and Howard Markel -- Pt. 1. Pediatrics as a specialty -- Abraham Jacobi and the origins of scientific pediatrics in America / Russell Viner -- For the welfare of children: the origins of the relationship between U.S. public health workers and pediatricians / Howard Markel -- Technology in the nursery: incubators, ventilators, and the rescue of premature infants / Jeffrey P. Baker -- Pt. 2. Standardizing the child -- Weight charts and well child care: when the pediatrician became the expert in child health / Jeffrey P. Brosco -- Better babies contests at the Indiana State Fair: child health, scientific motherhood, and eugenics in the midwest, 1920-35 / Alexandra Minna Stern -- "I was a teenage dwarf": the social construction of "normal" adolescent growth and development in the United States / Heather Munro Prescott -- Pt. 3. "Discovering" new diseases in children -- Going to school, getting sick: the social and medical construction of school diseases in the late nineteenth century / Richard Meckel -- Pathway to health: juvenile diabetes and the origins of managerial medicine / Chris Feudtner -- The discovery of child sexual abuse in America / Huges Evans -- Framework as prison: interpreting fetal alcohol syndrome in the late twentieth century / Janet Golden -- Bibliography and suggested readings -- Inde
BURCH.Charles
Title: Papers, 1913-1948 (bulk 1936-1948) Description: 2 linear ft.
Notes: Educator, author, school administrator. Chairman of the English Dept. at Howard University. Biographical materials, correspondence, writings and research notes concerning Daniel Defoe, miscellaneous printed matter, clippings, and photographs. Correspondents include Henry C. Hutchins, John Robert Moore, William Grant Still and Verna Arvey Still. Burch\u27s extensive library of eighteenth century English literature is housed in Howard University\u27s Founders Library. Received from Hepburn Carver, 1952.
Subjects: Afro-American college teachers -- Washington (DC). lcsh College teachers -- Washington (DC). lcsh Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Howard University. Dept. of English. Other authors: Arvey, Verna, 1910- , correspondent. Hutchins, Henry Clinton, b. 1889, correspondent. Moore, John Robert, 1890-1973 correspondent. Still, William Grant, 1895- , correspondent.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.11 NUCMC Number: DCLV96-A33
Nigger - NI\u27G-IR,- or NIG-IR\u27O is writing
A confusing exposition on the origin of writing in two chapters submitted to Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1938. 21 p. 25 cm Holograph. Author unknown.https://dh.howard.edu/og_hu/1006/thumbnail.jp
LOGAN, Rayford W.
Title: Papers, 1917-1980s Description: 44 linear ft.
Notes: Afro-American historian, administrator, author, civil rights activist, and Howard University faculty member. Personal and family papers, teaching materials, correspondence, travel documents, speeches, writings and book reviews, organizational files, subject files, printed materials, photographs, memorabilia, and audiotapes and films, relating to Logan\u27s activities as a scholar and advocate of human rights. Includes materials relating to his association with Alpha Phi Alpha, Howard University, the Peace Corps, and Unesco, and to the preparation of the Dictionary of American Negro Biography (1982). Dictionary of American Negro Biography files restricted. Gift of Michael Winston, 1983.
Subjects: Afro-American authors -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-American college teachers -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-American historians -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-Americans -- Civil rights. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Human rights workers -- Washington (DC) lcsh Human rights advocacy. Howard University -- Faculty. Peace Corps (US) Unesco.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NUCMC #: DCLV96-A94
The making of 'Howard Stern': An analysis of the duality of the star
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es zu untersuchen, wie das Image der umstrittenen Medienpersönlichkeit Howard Stern konstruiert wird. Seine Allgegenwärtigkeit in den Medien inklusive Radio, Verlagswesen und Kino war der ausschlaggebende Grund für diese Studie. Das Geheimnis von Sterns Erfolg scheint an seinem Drang zu liegen, alles, auch sein eigenes Privatleben, der Öffentlichkeit zu präsentieren. Für diese Arbeit werden somit seine öffentliche und seine augenscheinlich private Persönlichkeit berücksichtigt. Diese Dualität ist notwendig, um unser Verständnis für die Person Howard Stern zu formen.Die Analyse basiert auf Richard Dyers vier Kategorien welche essentiell sind, um ein Star-Image aufzubauen: Promotion, Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Film und Kritik. Eine semiotische Analyse dient dazu, die ideologischen Werte und den Gedanken von kultureller Identität näher zu beleuchten. Sterns biographischer Film Private Parts und diverse Berichte über seine Person in anderen Bildmedien dienen als Bezugspunkte um die öffentliche und private Person sowie deren Darstellung zu vergleichen. Während die Medien das rebellische Image bestätigen, wird versucht, dieses im Film umzukehren. Trotz der Unterschiede der bevorzugten Persönlichkeitsdarstellung heben der Film und die Medien gleichermaßen Sterns Authentizität und Ehrlichkeit hervor. Schlussendlich lässt sich behaupten, dass Stern selbst gezielt sein Image kontrolliert.Diese Arbeit bezieht sich in erster Linie auf Howard Stern während der 80er und 90er, da er in dieser Periode am erfolgreichsten war. Das Leben von Stern nach 1997 wird nicht berücksichtigt. Deshalb sollten Studien über die Evolution des Talk-Radios und Internets inklusive sozialer Netzwerke weitere ergiebige Resultate über Sterns Persönlichkeit liefern. Weitere Einschränkungen liegen in den Bereichen Fangemeinde, Geschlechterforschung und Politik, welche nur am Rande adressiert werden.The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the image of the controversial media personality Howard Stern is constructed. His omnipresence in the media including radio, publishing and cinema represents the main reason for this study. Stern?s secret of success appears to be his urge to expose everything to the public including his own private life. For this study, both his public and his ostensible private persona are taken into account. This duality is necessary to shape our understanding of Howard Stern.As far as the methods are concerned the analysis is based around Richard Dyer?s four categories that are essential to construct a star image: Promotion, publicity, film and criticism. A semiotic analysis seems to be most appropriate to observe the ideological values as well as the notion of cultural identity evoked by the signs of the star?s public and private image. In order to compare the two personas and their representations Stern?s biographical movie Private Parts and various articles and interviews in other visual media are used as reference purposes. Both entities use manipulative means to create the preferred image. Whereas the media confirms his notorious image, the movie attempts to revert it. Despite the difference of the preferred images, the movie and the media highlight Stern?s authenticity and honesty in equal measure. In closing, it can be argued that Stern himself has well-directed control over his image.This study primarily focuses on Howard Stern during the 80s and 90s representing the most successful period of his career. Stern?s life past 1997 is not taken into account. Therefore, future research regarding the evolution of talk radio and the internet, including social networks should deliver further fertile results in terms of Stern?s persona. Other limitations exist in the fields of fandom, gender or politics which are only addressed marginally.vorgelegt von Roland HabersackAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersGraz, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 2011 1.9353Zsfassung in dt. u. engl. Sprach
SIGNIFICANCE OF RUMINAL BYPASS PROTEIN FOR LACTATING DAIRY COWS
Stern, Marshall D.; Mansfield, Howard R.. (1993). SIGNIFICANCE OF RUMINAL BYPASS PROTEIN FOR LACTATING DAIRY COWS. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/118751
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