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    David Pelzer flier

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    Author David Pelzer presents "Help Yourself", Tuesday April 12

    Constance Pelzer Papers - Accession 1140 - M522 (573)

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    This collection consists of photographs, postcards, a commencement program, and other memorabilia collected by Winthrop graduate Constance Pelzer (Class of 1922) while she was at Winthrop. Constance\u27s mother Josephine Bonner Pelzer also attended Winthrop in the late 1890s and was a friend and classmate of Mai Rutledge Smith who later married the founder and first president of Winthrop, David Bancroft Johnson in 1901. This collection provides a good source for women’s history, Winthrop College/University history, and period social/cultural history. Descriptive List of Items: 6 black and white photos (really brownish): 1) Constance Pelzer with her aunt and cousin at empty swimming pool. 2) Dr. “Deeb” Johnson. 3) Pelzer sitting on Winthrop University lawn. 4) Pelzer as College Marshall, with house and tree in background. 5) Narrow strip of photo of Pelzer as Marshall. 6) Small cut from photo of three women seated. Center woman looks like Constance Pelzer. 16 postcards: Ten postcards of buildings and the garden of Winthrop University are color-tinted. The remaining brown-and-cream postcards show the exterior views of four Winthrop buildings and interior views of the College auditorium and library. Noting the reverse side of the postcards, one was sent with a handwritten message and stamps. The other only had a 1 cent stamp. 4 print or handwritten items: One partial news clipping congratulates Constance Pelzer for being chosen as College Marshall (among others). Another item is a 1922 Commencement program and list of graduates, including Constance Pelzer on cream cardstock. One of the two handwritten items is an unsigned note (presumably by Constance Pelzer) on a small square of acidic paper describing the friendship of her mother and the wife of President D.B. Johnson and Constance’s subsequent frequent visits with the Johnsons that introduced her to many notable guests (among them Jane Addams and the donor Harry Emerson Fosdick). The other handwritten piece is a letterhead note from Mrs. James W. Duvall, and daughter of Constance Pelzer explaining the donation.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2481/thumbnail.jp

    Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pelzer, Farm Residence, Warrick County, Indiana

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    Born in 1843, Frederick William Pelzer emigrated from Germany in 1860 and settled in Warrick County. A successful blacksmith and farmer, Mr. Pelzer and his family lived in one of the finest homes in the county.Warrick County Journe

    Przyczyny wycofania kapitału zagranicznego z realizacji inwestycji bezpośrednich w Polsce

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    Celem niniejszego artykułu jest analiza przyczyn wycofania się inwestorów zagranicznych, zainteresowanych inwestycjami w Polsce. Analizą objęto następujące przedsiębiorstwa: Amoco — USA, Roca — Hiszpania, Pelzer — Niemcy, Konvolutfabrikken DANMARK A/S — Dania, NCC — Szwecja. Dominują przyczyny leżące po stronie polskiej i ich splot prowadził z reguły do utraty wiarygodności przez polskiego partnera. Druga grupa przyczyn jest związana z błędami inwestorów zagranicznych

    Supplemental material for Linking migraine frequency with family history of migraine

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    Supplemental material for Linking migraine frequency with family history of migraine by Nadine Pelzer, Mark A Louter, Erik W van Zwet, Dale R Nyholt, Michel D Ferrari, Arn MJM van den Maagdenberg, Joost Haan and Gisela M Terwindt in Cephalalgia</p

    Operation of the RFQ-injector at the ISL cyclotron

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    Since 1999, a new injector for the k132 cyclotron at ISL-Berlin has been operated successfully. The new machine consists of an ECR-source on a high voltage platform and an RFQ accelerator of novel 2-stage-design. Beams are injected radially into the cyclotron at an energy level of 90 to 360 keV per nucleon, at a charge to mass ratio of 1/8 to 1/5. We report on operation experience and hardware improvements

    Analysis and visualization of spatial proteomic data for tissue characterization

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    Spatial proteomic profiling of tissue sections provides in situ molecular analysis of proteins and peptides. Analysis and visualization of these high-dimensional data cubes is challenging. We present a methodology for this task based on a novel developed algorithm for the feature identification and reduction step. To show the validity of our approach, we analyzed prostate cancer tissue sections with an adapted kernel-density based clustering algorithm
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