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    Texas Eastern University First Board of Regents and President

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    The first Board of Regents and President of Texas Eastern University Standing: Jack C. Morgan of Kaufam, B. H. McVicker of Lufkin, H.J. McKenzie of Tyler, C. Quentin Abernathy of Gladewater, Neal E. Velvin of Athens, Jeff Austin Jr. of Jacksonville Seated: Dean W. Turner of Henderson, James H. Stewart Jr. of Tyler, Robert G. Schleier of Kilgore, David K. Mckie of Tylerhttps://scholarworks.uttyler.edu/stewart_photos/1218/thumbnail.jp

    Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Coach Bob Tyler, Rep. David Bowen, and Senator John C. Stennis

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    Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Coach Bob Tyler, Rep. David Bowen, and Senator John C. Stennis at MSU Almuni Association eventhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/10150/thumbnail.jp

    John Hamner, Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Bob Tyler, Rep. David Bowen, and Senator John C. Stennis

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    John Hamner, Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Bob Tyler, Rep. David Bowen, and Senator John C. Stennis at Alumni Association eventhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/10120/thumbnail.jp

    Tinnitus treatment: clinical protocols/ [edited by] Richard S. Tyler, Ann Perreau

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    Includes bibliographical references and index"Since publication of the first edition in 2005, new developments have impacted the treatment paradigm for tinnitus, such as sensory meditation and mindfulness. Tinnitus Treatment: Clinical Protocols, Second Edition, by world-renowned tinnitus experts and distinguished authors Richard S. Tyler and Ann Perreau provides comprehensive background information, up-to-date strategies, essential tools, and online supplementary materials grounded in years of clinical experience and research. It fills a gap in graduate education and available materials to empower audiologists to effectively treat patients suffering from bothersome to severely debilitating symptoms associated with tinnitus or hyperacusis"--Neurophysiological Models, Psychological Models, and Treatments for Tinnitus / Phillip E. Gander and Richard S. Tyler -- Treating Tinnitus in Patients with Otologic Conditions / David M. Baguley and Manohar L. Bance -- Internet-Delivered Guided Self-Help Treatments for Tinnitus / Gerhard Andersson and Eldre Beukes -- Tinnitus Activities Treatment / Ann Perreau, Richard S. Tyler, Patricia C. Mancini, and Shelley A. Witt -- Three-Track Tinnitus Protocol: Counseling Emphasizing the Patient, the Clinician, and the Alliance / Anne-Mette Mohr -- The Psychological Management of Tinnitus-Related Insomnia / Laurence McKenna and Elizabeth Marks -- Optimizing Hearing Aid Fittings for Tinnitus Management / Grant D. Searchfield and Alice H. Smith -- Combining Sound Therapy with Amplification / Grant D. Searchfield, Mithila Durai, and Tania Linford -- The Clinical Relevance of Apps for Tinnitus / Ann Perreau, Elizabeth Fetscher, and Michael Piskosz -- Distractions, Relaxation, and Peace with Tinnitus: Guided Imagery, Meditation, Mindfulness, and More / Ann Perreau, Courtney Baker, and Richard S. Tyler -- Tinnitus in Children / Mohamed Salah Elgandy and Claudia Coelho -- Measuring Tinnitus and Reactions to Tinnitus / Ann Perreau, Patricia C. Mancini, and Richard S. Tyler -- Hyperacusis / Richard S. Tyler, Ann Perreau, and Patricia C. Mancini -- Navigating Future Directions in Tinnitus Treatment / Fatima T. Husain -- Establishing a Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic / Patricia C. Mancini, Shelley A. Witt, Richard S. Tyler, and A. Perreau1 online resource (xvii, 221 pages

    Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Bob Tyler, John Hamner, Rep. David Bowen, Senator John C. Stennis, and Rep. Trent Lott

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    Rep. G.V. Sonny Montgomery, Senator James Eastland, Bob Tyler, John Hamner, Rep. David Bowen, Senator John C. Stennis, and Rep. Trent Lott at MSU Alumni Association eventhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/10119/thumbnail.jp

    Intercom 1975 August 22

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    Name Changing Program Scheduled for Aug. 29; Becomes Effective Sept. 1, 1975-76 Academic Year Begins Tuesday, A Texas Sized Welcome to New Faculty, Dr. Clayton W. Allen, Roger K. Anderson, Dr. Joyce Ballard, Dr. John M. Callahan, Dr. Kenneth R. Casstevens, Dr. Delbert Chumley, Jr., Dr. Stephen E. Daniels, Chadwick Edwards, Dr. Vincent J. Falzone, Dr. Julianne Hubble, Dr. Stephen R. Lefevre, Mrs. Merry J. McBryde, George Weisheit, Dr. Mac R. Moseley, Dr. Henry Orloff, Dr. David C. Riddle, Ronald W. Robinson, Dr. L. Lynn Sherrod, Dr. Darrell L. Ward, Dr. Wayne Goff, Dr. Donald W. Goodson, Dr. Dwain Hearn

    Apogon robbyi Gilbert and Tyler

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    Apogon robbyi Gilbert and Tyler Identification. One adult specimen (Fig. 32), identified based on the presence of seven dusky stripes on the body (Gilbert &Tyler, 1997; Gon 2002), served as the basis for genetic identification of two juveniles (Appendix 1). Juveniles (Fig. 33). The juveniles (17.0 and 22.0 mm SL) have the distinctive body stripes of adults, but the stripes are orange and paler than the dusky stripes in adults and not apparent in preserved specimens. There is yellow pigment on the first and second dorsal fins and upper lobe of the caudal fin that roughly mirrors that on the pelvic, anal, and lower lobe of the caudal fin, respectively. There is a round basicaudal spot of melanophores and orange chromatophores that persists in preserved specimens as a well-defined, medially situated, dark blotch. The larger juvenile has 12 gill rakers on the lower limb. Comparisons Among Juveniles. Juvenile A. robbyi can be separated from other known Apogon juveniles by the seven orange-colored stripes on body. It resembles young A. quadrisquamatus and A. mosavi in having chromatophores on the vertical and pelvic fins, but in A. robbyi this pigment is yellow vs. yellow and orange or all orange. As in A. quadrisquamatus and A. mosavi, the pigment on the dorsal fins and upper caudal lobe appears to mirror that on the pelvic and anal fins and lower lobe of the caudal fin. Modal numbers of gill rakers on the lower limb of the first arch are useful in separating juvenile A. robbyi (12–13) from A. mosavi (14–15) but not from A. quadrisquamatus and Apogon sp. 2 (13).Published as part of Baldwin, Carole C., Brito, Balam J., Smith, David G., Weigt, Lee A. & Escobar-Briones, Elva, 2011, Identification of early life-history stages of Caribbean Apogon (Perciformes: Apogonidae) through DNA Barcoding, pp. 1-36 in Zootaxa 3133 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27942

    Lane (Frederic C.) - Ships for Victory. A history of ship-building under the U.S. Maritime Commission in word war II. with the collaboration of Blanche D. Coll, Gerald J. Fischer, David B. Tyler.

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    Mauro Frédéric. Lane (Frederic C.) - Ships for Victory. A history of ship-building under the U.S. Maritime Commission in word war II. with the collaboration of Blanche D. Coll, Gerald J. Fischer, David B. Tyler.. In: Revue économique, volume 4, n°5, 1953. pp. 783-785

    Panel C: Author-Meets-Readers Session

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    Author David Webber discusses his book The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: Labor\u27s Last Best Weapon published on Harvard University Press

    Cult: A Composite Novel

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    Cult (redacted) The first component of the thesis is a composite novel called Cult which falls into two parts with seven narratives in each. Part 1 tracks the protagonist, Ellen, from her first involvement with the cult through to her eventually leaving it. Although fiction, the first half of the book answers the kinds of questions the author is asked when people discover that she was once a sannyasin (a follower of the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh). While the experiences of meditation, group therapy and communal living are all faithfully rendered within the stories, the need for strong characters, narrative drive and a lightness of touch takes precedence. Part 2 picks up Ellen’s story some twenty or so years later and explores what becomes of her in middle age. It also looks at other groups in society, such as academia, the law and the internet dating community which each have their own jargon, hierarchies, rituals and rules but are not considered to be cults. The book examines the question raised in the Epigraph, ‘how do we be together when we feel so alone’ with a focus on relationships other than the familial and the romantic. Collisions, Chasms and Connections: a Performative Exploration of the Composite Novel Form The second part of the thesis is both a critical and creative response to three contemporary American books: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout; A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan; and Legend of a Suicide by David Vann. The critical element comprises a close reading of the three books; a chronological reconstruction of their overarching storylines; and a consideration of what their authors have said about writing the books. It concludes that, in the composite novel, the simultaneous presentation of multiple views and storylines operate much like a 3D image to give the impression of depth to the characters and situations rendered. The creative element of the essay is a playful and personal response to the texts
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