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    Letter from L. L. Sutton to B. R. Colson

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    Letter from L. L. Sutton to B. R. Colson dated 21 April 1913. In this correspondence Sutton laments the suspension of Dixieland College planning and operations

    Interview of Richard L. Meiling by Robert B. Sutton

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    President Novice Fawcett: (pp. 1, 3, 5, 9, 1-a, 8-a, 11-a, 14-a, 20-a) -- Senator Bricker: (p. 1) -- General Dargusch: (p. 1) -- Dr. Doan: (pp. 1, 3, 5, 29-a) -- Margaret Colburn: secretary (p. 2) -- Mrs. Frame: secretary (p. 2) -- Jake Taylor: (p. 2) -- President Bevis: (pp. 2, 11-a) -- Mr. and Mrs. Ressler: (p. 5) -- Bremmer Foundation: (p. 5) -- Dr. Wiseman: (pp. 5, 11-a, 29-a) -- President Ed Jennings: (pp. 5, 22-a) -- Dr. Greg Trzebiatowski: (p. 6) -- Dr. Lloyd Evans: (pp. 7, 8-a) -- Dr. Prior: (pp. 8, 7-a) -- John Corbally: (pp. 9, 15-a) -- Dr. Carl Caassen: (p. 10) -- Chauncey Leake: (p. 10) -- Mr. Willlet: stain glass artist (p. 10) -- James Rhodes: (pp. 11, 5-a, 11-a, 13-a, 14-a) -- Dr. Vernon Dodd: (p. 1-a) -- Al Garrett: (p. 1-a) -- Dr. Stillson: (p. 3-a) -- Dr. Strughold of Wurtzberg: (p. 3-a) -- Dr. Wattman: (p. 4-a) -- Dan Carmichael: (architect) (p. 4-a) -- John Herrick: (p. 4-a) -- Stan Meechum: (pp. 5-a, 13-a) -- Frank McClure: (p. 5-a) -- Dick Kraybaugh: (p. 5-a) -- Dr. Newton: (p. 6-a) -- Inscoe: (p. 7-a) -- Gordon Carson (p. 8-a) -- Mrs. Bevis: (p. 11-a) -- Kitty: (Pres. Bevis’s Secretary) (p. 11-a) -- Roy Kottman: (pp. 12-a, 14-a) -- Helen Rhodes: (p. 13-a) -- Harry Truman: (p. 14-a) -- Ed Moulton: (p. 16-a) -- Henry Cramblett: - (pp. 17-a, 22-a) -- Harold Enarson - pp. 20-22-a) -- Dr. Steelman: (p. 21-a) - - General Marshal: (p. 21-a) -- Mr. Lackner: (p. 21-a) -- Mr. Sam Porter: (lawyer) (p. 22-a) -- Mr. Eiland (Asst. Attorney General): (p. 22-a) -- Dr. Tzagournis: (p. 22-a) -- Dr. Lynn: (p. 23-a) -- Dr. Burke: (p. 23-a) -- Congressman Carl Vincent: (p. 23-a) -- Dr. Curtis: (p. 29-a) -- Mrs. R. Meiling: (p. 29-a) -- Drs. Means, Hamilton, Zollinger, Copeland: (p. 29-a)Vice president Emeritus for Medical Affairs, Dean of the College of Medicine and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ohio State University. Includes oral history interview with Meiling from 1983. Includes correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical materials and reprints of articles; also includes oral history interview with Robert Sutton, from Nov. 1983

    Geologic atlas of the United States : topography, areal geology, economic geology, structure sections / 133 Ebensburg Folio : Pennsylvania

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    H. M. Wilson ; H. B. Paige ; Frank Sutton ; R. D. Cummin ; T. G. Basinger ; J. S. B. DaingerfieldList of Sheets: Topography, Areal Geology, Economic Geology, Geological StructureIndirektes handschriftliches Exlibris: "1906, 729", das ist United States Geological Survey Washington Exemplar der ETH-BI

    Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin

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    Letter from Arno B. Cammerer to J. R. Eakin describing the procedure for purchasing Bright Angel Trail

    Canady, MacDill, Netherwood, Sutton, Fitzgerald, Patterson and Doc Wildman.

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    Image of (left to right) Lt. E. L. Canady, Lt. Leslie MacDill, Lt. Douglas B. Netherwood, Lt. R. B. Sutton, Lt. S. W. Fitzgerald, Capt. William L. Patterson, and Francis ""Doc"" Wildman

    Politicking the personal: examining academic literature and British National Party beliefs and wishes about intimate interracial relationships and mixed heritage

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    Drawing heavily on our earlier work in this area (Perry and Sutton 2006; forthcoming), this article discusses the issue of intimate interracial relationships (IIRs) within the context of the UK Government's current concerns with social cohesion and provides an overview of the literature on hate and prejudice against those in IIRs in the UK and USA. Following an examination of the official statistics and the numbers of mixed race people in England and Wales, we move on to provide a brief but disturbing glimpse of what it would mean if the BNP's long-term dream of winning a national election were actually to happen in light of their official website published proposed policies against IRRs and mixed heritage people

    Portrait of R. B. Sutton in Asheville Police uniform

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    This 1968 to 1973 portrait of a man in an Asheville Police uniform with a name tag reading R. B. Sutton is part of the Sherrill Studio Collection. George Dexter Sherrill (1879–1931) opened the first photography studio in Haywood County on Depot Street in downtown Waynesville in 1902. In 1906 his studio became the first Eastman Kodak franchise west of Asheville and the third in North Carolina. Sherrill’s photography roots began in Jackson County where he learned the art from his brother-in-law, A. L. Ensley. Beulah Eloise Ashe Ensley (1899-1991) apprenticed with Sherrill in 1917 and worked in the studio with her husband, Sherrill’s nephew, Ralph Ensley (1894-1975) until Ralph’s death. The Ensley’s demolished the original studio in 1943, dug the site to street level, and built an International style building

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    Measurement of the ratio of branching fractions B(B0→K∗0γ )/B(B0s→φγ ) and the directCP asymmetry inB 0→K∗0γ

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    The ratio of branching fractions of the radiative B decays B0→K⁎0γ and B0s→ϕγ has been measured using an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb−1 of pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of s√=7TeV. The value obtained is B(B0→K⁎0γ)B(B0s→ϕγ)=1.23±0.06(stat.)±0.04(syst.)±0.10(fs/fd), where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the experimental systematic uncertainty and the third is associated with the ratio of fragmentation fractions fs/fd. Using the world average value for B(B0→K⁎0γ), the branching fraction B(B0s→ϕγ) is measured to be (3.5±0.4)×10−5. The direct CP asymmetry in B0→K⁎0γ decays has also been measured with the same data and found to be ACP(B0→K⁎0γ)=(0.8±1.7(stat.)±0.9(syst.))%. Both measurements are the most precise to date and are in agreement with the previous experimental results and theoretical expectations
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