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    Letter from E. O. Patterson to Secretary of the Interior

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    Letter from E. O. Patterson to Secretary of the Interior on automobile fees in the park

    Jere Nash Interview with Steve Patterson (Part 2 of 3)

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Steve Patterson in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Steve Patterson is a former state Democratic Party chairman, Mississippi State Auditor, and unsuccesful candidate for Congress in 1988. Topics covered include Patterson\u27s unsuccesful race for the Senate in the Democratic primary of 1987; Mike Espy; Jesse Jackson; role of southern Democratic Party chairs in the national party; Johnnie Walls; allegation of Bill Allain\u27s homosexuality; Patterson\u27s race for State Auditor; Kirk Fordice; William Winter\u27s 1979 campaign for governor; John Arthur Eaves; Cliff Finch; and the Winter administration

    Sy Montgomery and Matt Patterson: 2024 Cook Prize Gold Medal Winners

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    Author Sy Montgomery and illustrator Matt Patterson\u27s video for The Book of Turtles (Clarion)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Complete data and statistical code for: Seeding roadsides is necessary but not sufficient for restoring native floral communities

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    The data files contain plant observations for 63 roadside sites observed during the time period of May-Aug of 2021. The Program R code here will read in and summarize those data, complete analyses needed to duplicate the results of the manuscript, and create visualizations used in publication. See readme file for more information.These data were collected in support of a Minnesota Department of Transportation funded study evaluating roadside plantings. The goal of our study was understand how roadside pollinator forage is affected by planting pollinator-friendly seed mixes in roadsides in Minnesota, USA. We used a field study of mixed-age roadside plantings to assess this flower diversity in roadsides planted with status quo non-native seed mixes to those planted with pollinator friendly, native seed mixes. We found that while these native seed mixes did increase the abundance of native flowers, the roadsides' flower communities of native and non-native seedmixes converged through time to grass dominated and unplanted colonizing species. This repository contains the complete datasets as a comma-separated-value files and Program R code necessary to replicate the data prep, exploration, analysis, and visualizations presented in the manuscript.Minnesota Department of TransportationNational Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant No. CON-75851, project 00074041Mitchell, Timothy S; Verhoeven, Michael R; Darst, Ashley L; Patterson, Cate; Snell-Rood, Emilie C. (2024). Complete data and statistical code for: Seeding roadsides is necessary but not sufficient for restoring native floral communities. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/4jnq-d711

    Jere Nash Interview with Steve Patterson (Part 1 of 3)

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Steve Patterson in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Steve Patterson is a former state Democratic Party chairman, Mississippi State Auditor, and unsuccesful candidate for Congress in 1988. Topics discussed include Patterson\u27s background; his work for John Stennis, Cliff Finch, Jimmy Carter, William Winter, and Bill Allain; allegations of Allain\u27s homosexuality; James O. Eastland\u27s decision not to run for reelection in 1978; Bill Waller; Cliff Finch; William F. Winter; Maurice Dantin; Charlie Sullivan; John Bell Williams; John Arthur Eaves and Jimmy Carter\u27s inauguration; Jim Herring; 1979 gubernatorial race; Charles Evers; Charles Pickering versus Bill Allain race for Attorney General; rise of the Republican Party in Mississippi

    RTE Risk Assessment Fact Sheet - Preslaughter Transfer of Animals

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    Goldsmith, Timothy; Patterson, Gilbert; Sampedro, Fernando; Snider, Timothy; Soininen, Riikka; VanderWaal, Kimberly; Vesterinen, Heidi; Walz, Emily; Culhane, Marie. (2018). RTE Risk Assessment Fact Sheet - Preslaughter Transfer of Animals. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201199

    FMDv Survival in Fresh Pork Meat Information Sheet

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    Goldsmith, Timothy; Patterson, Gilbert; Sampedro, Fernando; Snider, Timothy; Soininen, Riikka; VanderWaal, Kimberly; Vesterinen, Heidi; Walz, Emily; Culhane, Marie. (2018). FMDv Survival in Fresh Pork Meat Information Sheet. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201197

    FMDv Survival in Pork Products - Visual Guide

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    Goldsmith, Timothy; Patterson, Gilbert; Sampedro, Fernando; Snider, Timothy; Soininen, Riikka; VanderWaal, Kimberly; Vesterinen, Heidi; Walz, Emily; Culhane, Marie. (2018). FMDv Survival in Pork Products - Visual Guide. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201198

    January 22, 1985 letter from Ralph A. Patterson, Jr., Diamond Shamrock Thermal Power Company, to Takeshi Yoshihara, DPED, Energy Division

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    The author of the letter is named as Ralph A. Patterson Jr., but "crn" actually wrote the letter (per "RAP/crn"). The original letter included attachments (not included in the digital file)

    Literary Landscapes: Belfast with Glenn Patterson

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    Open Book's summer series on Literary Landscapes concludes with one of the most documented yet little understood cities in the United Kingdom - Belfast. A byword for sectarian violence, Belfast is sandwiched between encroaching mountains and the sea;the city is built on mud-flats and has inspired countless poets and authors.Open Book's literary guide to this multi faced and complicated city is author Glenn Patterson, described as Northern Ireland's prose laureate. Born in Belfast, Glenn has been writing about the city since the 1980s. His first novel 'Burning Your Own' won the Betty Trask prize. He still lives in Belfast and his work reflects its ever changing nature.Glenn takes Mariella around his city - to the setting of his latest novel, to where the old Belfast docks began in the footsteps of Anthony Trollope, to the foot of the surrounding hills which inspired Jonathan Swift and to the last independent bookshop in the city
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