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Susan Perry Chesnutt
Susan Perry Chesnutt
This is part of the Charles Chesnutt Family Special Collection housed at Fayetteville State University\u27s Charles W. Chesnutt Library Archives & Special Collections Department.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/chesnutt_photos/1015/thumbnail.jp
9-9 Photograph Susan Perry Chesnutt - Wife of Charles W. Chesnutt Date Unknown
A photograph of Susan Perry Chesnutt, wife of Charles W. Chesnutt, date unknown.
Kept at Charles W. Chesnutt Library Archives & Special Collections Department at Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NChttps://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/chesnutt_family_correspondence/1002/thumbnail.jp
Data set
This folder contains the data sets and the R code needed to replicate the analyses found in the paper entitled "Are Demographic Correlates of White-faced Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus capucinus) “Gargle and Twargle” Vocalization Rates Consistent with the Infanticide Risk Assessment Hypothesis?", which is under review in the American Journal of Primatology. This paper is authored by Alexa Duchesneau, Dan Edelberg and Susan Perry, and the data were collected by the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project (PI Susan Perry
Data set
This folder contains the data sets and the R code needed to replicate the analyses found in the paper entitled "Are Demographic Correlates of White-faced Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus capucinus) “Gargle and Twargle” Vocalization Rates Consistent with the Infanticide Risk Assessment Hypothesis?", which is under review in the American Journal of Primatology. This paper is authored by Alexa Duchesneau, Dan Edelberg and Susan Perry, and the data were collected by the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project (PI Susan Perry
Data set
This folder contains the data sets and the R code needed to replicate the analyses found in the paper entitled "Are Demographic Correlates of White-faced Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus capucinus) “Gargle and Twargle” Vocalization Rates Consistent with the Infanticide Risk Assessment Hypothesis?", which is under review in the American Journal of Primatology. This paper is authored by Alexa Duchesneau, Dan Edelberg and Susan Perry, and the data were collected by the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project (PI Susan Perry
Rev. Perry C. Bramlett Collection
Finding aid of the Rev. Perry C. Bramlett manuscript collectionA graduate of Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; a noted author; and a dedicated and respected scholar, Rev. Perry C. Bramlett�s life work was taking C. S. Lewis to the local church. His widow, Joan Fine Bramlett of Fairhope, Alabama, selected Mercer University to house this collection to honor Bramlett�s work, to share the significance of Bramlett�s life, and to mark his contributions to the scholarship of C. S. Lewis and his friends and their influences
Jere Nash Interview with Ed Perry
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with former state legislator Ed Perry in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include Perry\u27s background and his first campaign for the state House; Buddie Newman; 1987 rules change in House; Perry as chair of the Appropriations Committee; Perry\u27s race against Tim Ford for Speaker; Perry as chair of Judiciary A Committee; Perry as Clerk of the House; Kirk Fordice; education legislation; separation of powers bill in 1984; 1987 highway bill; gambling legislation; reapportionment; Perry chair of Constitution Committee; banks paying interest; bond bill; tort reform; and the increase of partisanship in the House
Oral history interview with Harrison McIver, conducted by Susan Perry (1991 Jul 24)
Download available at https://mediapilot.georgetown.edu/ssdcms/i.do?u=7c24143e33d04dfMr. McIver began his legal career as a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow at North Mississippi Rural Legal Services in 1978. Later, Mr. McIver became a managing attorney of the former Southwest Mississippi Legal Services and North Mississippi Rural Legal Services before becoming Executive Director of the Central Mississippi Legal Services in Jackson, Mississippi.After 14 years in Mississippi, Mr. McIver was appointed Executive Director of the Project Advisory Group (PAG), the national organization of legal services programs in Washington, D.C., where he advocated for PAG’s member organizations, the membership of which included legal aid law firms from across the country. There, he provided technical assistance to them while coordinating and authoring communications, which included the informative PAG Update, for the national legal aid community.In 1998, McIver was hired as Executive Director of Memphis Area Legal Services, Inc. (MALS).The interview was conducted at the Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg, Florida. Topics include McIver's experiences with the creation of the Southeast Project Directors Association and its functions
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