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Portrait of Alfred Deakin in his late teens [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information supplied in the Alfred Deakin papers finding aid.; Condition: Fair.; Inscription: "CSD, AD, Alfred Deakin in his late teens" --In pencil on reverse."J. R. Tanner, photographer and photo-enameler" --Printed on reverse.; Part of the collection: Deakin family photograph album.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1540-19-613-s15-b2; Related material: Papers of Alfred Deakin, 1804-1973; National Library of Australia manuscript collection MS 1540
A Mormon Mother: An Autobiography of Annie Clark Tanner
This autobiography of Annie Clark Tanner, second wife to Joseph M. Tanner, chronicles one woman\u27s experience in a polygamous marriage. Tanner experienced a multitude of hardships throughout her life, yet none were able to rob her of her dignity or break her spirit. 3rd edition
Low-Floor Tanner Codes via Hamming-Node or RSCC-Node Doping
We study the design of structured Tanner codes with low error-rate floors on the AWGN channel. The design technique involves the “doping” of standard LDPC (proto-)graphs, by which we mean Hamming or recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) code constraints are used together with single-parity-check (SPC) constraints to construct a code’s protograph. We show that the doping of a “good” graph with Hamming or RSC codes is a pragmatic approach that frequently results in a code with a good threshold and very low error-rate floor. We focus on low-rate Tanner codes, in part because the design of low-rate, low-floor LDPC codes is particularly difficult. Lastly, we perform a simple complexity analysis of our Tanner codes and examine the performance of lower-complexity, suboptimal Hamming-node decoders
Tanner, R R, NX1746
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/420380Surname: TANNER. Given Name(s) or Initials: R R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX1746. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 1663.244965
Item: [2016.0049.52641] "Tanner, R R, NX1746
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Leading Through Transitions and Turbulence: An Oral History with Executive Vice Chancellor R. Michael Tanner
In 1971, Robert Michael Tanner [R. Michael Tanner] arrived at the University of California, Santa Cruz as a young assistant professor, joining what was then a fledgling computer and information sciences board [department]. Attracted to UCSC by its focus on undergraduate education and interdisciplinary study, and by the beauty of the campus’s natural landscape, Tanner was hired by the legendary provost of Cowell College, Jasper Rose. Tanner remained at UC Santa Cruz until 2002; in his more than thirty years on the campus he served in a myriad of leadership roles. His first administrative position was as chair of the Committee on Admissions, Financial Aid, and Relations with Schools, working with Dean of Admissions Richard Moll during UCSC’s enrollment crisis of the 1970s and early 1980s. He later chaired the Computer and Information Sciences (1981-1988) board and the Academic Senate Committee on Educational Policy (1985-1987), where he focused on reviewing UCSC’s Narrative Evaluation System and the campus’s general education requirements. This oral history, conducted as part of the Regional History Project’s University History Series, provides Tanner’s unique perspective on thirty years of UCSC’s history from the vantage point of these diverse administrative positions, as well as a member of the computer and information science faculty and of Cowell College, where he served as a residential preceptor in the 1970s. After many years of dedicated teaching, in 1988-89 Tanner entered UCSC’s senior administration, serving first as acting dean of natural sciences from 1988-19, and then as academic vice chancellor from 1989-1992 and executive vice chancellor (a position which he was the first to occupy) from 1992-1998. In the early 1990s, Tanner played a key role in helping UCSC cope with a major budget crisis. During those years he worked with three chancellors: Chancellor Robert Stevens, Chancellor Karl Pister, and finally Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood. In this oral history, he offers his firsthand impressions of these three very different campus leaders.One of the most substantial contributions of this oral history is Tanner’s incisive thoughts on UC Santa Cruz as an experimental and unique institution of higher education. He shares insightful reflections on how Dean McHenry’s centralized decision making structure during the early years of the campus impacted the campus as it began to grow; on UCSC’s innovative college system; and on the campus’s Narrative Evaluation System. Another valuable contribution of this narrative is Tanner’s on-the-ground perspectives on the development of Silicon Valley and UC Santa Cruz’s relationship with the technology industry
George S. Tanner correspondence with Oliver R. Smith
Scan of a typed letter dated 10 February 1968 from Oliver R. Smith, Professor of Communication at Brigham Young University, to George S. Tanner regarding his search for the diaries of John W. Bushman
1912: Rex R. Tanner
Black and White portrait of Rex Tanner. Tanner was attending the summer session in 1914 to earn the final credits for his bachelor\u27s degree. He was assisting the Pittsburg firemen who were trying to extinguish the Russ Hall fire on June 29, 1914. According to the fire department the hose nozzle got away from Fireman H. C. Miles and startled the fire horses, Cap and Deck, who were hooked to the hose wagon. Deck ran into a downed power line and was electrocuted. Tanner also got his leg wrapped up in a live wire and was electrocuted. The residence hall, Tanner Hall, was named in memory of Rex Tanner in 1954.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/anniversary110/1028/thumbnail.jp
Correction to: Bican, R., Christensen, C., Fallieras, K., Sagester, G., O’Rourke, S., Byars, M., & Tanner, K. (2021). Rapid Implementation of Telerehabilitation for Pediatric Patients During COVID-19
Correction to: Bican, R., Christensen, C., Fallieras, K., Sagester, G., O’Rourke, S., Byars, M., & Tanner, K. (2021). Rapid Implementation of Telerehabilitation for Pediatric Patients During COVID-19. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2021.6371
The affiliation for each author was incorrectly stated as: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Children’s Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
The correct affiliation for each author is: Clinical Therapies, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Marriage record of Meeks, Horace R. and Tanner, Chornelia Blanche
Marriage license for Horace R. Meeks and Chornelia Blanche Tanner. T.H. Jaudon was the officiant
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