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Timothy J. Sullivan Speech, 11 September 2001
Speech given by College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan at a candlelight vigil held at the Wren Building on September 11, 2001.Found In: UA 2.18, Office of the President. Timothy J. Sullivan, 1992-200
Toddler Behavior Questionnaire
This questionnaire is a research instrument designed to obtain maternal reports on the anger and tantrum behavior of young children. The target age for the questionnaire is from approximately 10 to 24 months. At this age, typically developing children are in the process of becoming bipedal and most can stand and walk with support, if not independently, at this age. The questions reflect common, everyday situations likely to be experienced by children. The tool was used in studies supported by NIMH grant 17205 (M. W. Sullivan, PI). Two published studies report data from this and an earlier version of the scale and provide basic information on its development and preliminary psychometrics (Sullivan & Lewis, 2012; Sullivan, 2018). The author gives permission for research use of the scale without modification and requests copies of reports of studies including it at a measurement tool. The author may be contacted at [email protected].
Sullivan, M. W. & Lewis, M. (2012). Relations of early goal blockage response and gender to subsequent temper tantrums. Infancy, 17(2), 159-178. NIHMS283965 PMID22408573. PMC 3293480. Online: 9 MAY 2011 doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.0007
Sullivan, M. W. & Carmody, D. (2018). Approach-related emotion, toddlers’ persistence and negative reactions to failure. Social Development, In press.Copyright Rutgers University and M.W. Sullivan
Oral History Interview: Catherine Sullivan
This transcript is part of the California Odyssey Project. Catherine Sullivan was interviewed on February 27, 1981 by Judith Gannon. The interviews were conducted in the City of Los Angeles, California. Transcription by Barbara J. Mitchell
Other Voices piece by John J. Sullivan, a former inmate at the Maine State Pri
Other Voices piece by John J. Sullivan, a former inmate at the Maine State Prison in Thomaston. Sullivan\u27s lawsuit against former warden Martin Magnusson, now commissioner of the Maine Department of Corrections, was recently rejected
Report on the Engineering and Economic Features of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway:
by J. G. Sullivan
The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area
The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area, a 36-acre salt marsh in the heart of the New York Bay supporting the Hudson River Estuary, is adjacent to the nature center. It features a self-guided nature path, which allows visitors to explore the wildlife habitat
The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area
The Richard J. Sullivan Natural Area, a 36-acre salt marsh in the heart of the New York Bay supporting the Hudson River Estuary, is adjacent to the nature center. It features a self-guided nature path, which allows visitors to explore the wildlife habitat.Original file name Photo by 21.jp
An Interview with Timothy J. Sullivan
If you know from whence we came, let\u27s just say from 1920, to where we are today, it\u27s an extraordinary story. -- Tim Sullivan.
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The interview of Timothy J. Sullivan, Dean Emeritus of William & Mary Law School and President Emeritus of the College of William & Mary in Virginia, occurred on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, from approximately 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. in the Media Center of Swem Library. The interview concerned Timothy Sullivan’s tenure at the law school, beginning with his time as a member of the faculty in the early 1970s and continuing to the conclusion of his time as dean of from 1985 to 1992.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/oralhist_all/1000/thumbnail.jp
Letter from J. E. Sullivan to Langer Regarding Hotel Development in Garrison, February 11, 1947
This letter dated February 11, 1947, from J. E. Sullivan, of Garrison Real Estate Company in Garrison, North Dakota, to United States Senator William Langer, asks Langer to write to John F. McDermott, who holds an option on a few lots with the intent to build a hotel in Garrison.
Sullivan says that due to the [O\u27Mahoney] amendment to the appropriation bill funding construction of the Garrison Dam, McDermott is no longer on the same as there is no telling when the Indians will be removed and requests that Langer write to McDermott to explain the matter in full as to the Indians and money.
This letter contains a handwritten signature from Sullivan.
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Letter from Senator Langer to J. E. Sullivan Regarding Hotel Development in Garrison, February 18, 1947https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1414/thumbnail.jp
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