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Architecture Lecture | Walter Hood, November 5, 1998
Landscape Architect Walter Hood, UC-Berkeley, discusses three projects: Lafayette Square Park, Oakland, CA; Macon Yards, Macon GA; and Cortland Creek, Oakland, CA.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/archives_architecturelectures/1033/thumbnail.jp
Walter F. George Marker, Preston, GA
Walter F George Marker Preston GA
This marker is located On Hamilton Street at the Courthouse in Preston, GA.
The text on the marker reads as :
Walter F. George was born 1.5 miles north in a sharecropper`s cabin. George was a teacher near Preston, then a lawyer and judge. From the Georgia Supreme Court he ran for the unexpired term of Senator Thomas E. Watson in 1922. George served 34 years in the U.S. Senate and was member of 12 committees and chaired five. He chaired the Senate Finance Committee and guided legislation to finance W.W. II. As chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee he pushed for lend-lease legislation that kept U.S. allies strong in W.W. II
One of Senator George`s toughest re-election campaigns was in 1938. He had opposed some of President Roosevelt`s New Deal policies and F.D.R. strongly supported his opponent Lawrence Camp. George defeated both Camp and Eugene Talmadge.
Senator George never forgot his rural roots and supported rural legislation such as REA and TV/A. Throughout his career he returned to Preston and delivered speeches at the courthouse. Senator George was appointed as special ambassador to NATO by President Eisenhower after retiring from the senate in 1956.
GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1983https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/5059/thumbnail.jp
Influenza Introduction_October 2017_E. Walter
Presentations October 2017 Day 1Publication date from document properties.influenza-01-walter-508.pd
GA-Fuzzy PID control simulation waveform diagram.
As is well known, the metal annealing process has the characteristics of heat concentration and rapid heating. Traditional vacuum annealing furnaces use PID control method, which has problems such as high temperature fluctuation, large overshoot, and long response time during the heating and heating process. Based on this situation, some domestic scholars have adopted fuzzy PID control algorithm in the temperature control of vacuum annealing furnaces. Due to the fact that fuzzy rules are formulated through a large amount of on-site temperature data and experience summary, there is a certain degree of subjectivity, which cannot ensure that each rule is optimal. In response to this drawback, the author combined the technical parameters of vacuum annealing furnace equipment, The fuzzy PID temperature control of the vacuum annealing furnace is optimized using genetic algorithm. Through simulation and comparative analysis, it is concluded that the design of the fuzzy PID vacuum annealing furnace temperature control system based on GA optimization is superior to fuzzy PID and traditional PID control in terms of temperature accuracy, rise time, and overshoot control. Finally, it was verified through offline experiments that the fuzzy PID temperature control system based on GA optimization meets the annealing temperature requirements of metal workpieces and can be applied to the temperature control system of vacuum annealing furnaces.</div
[Letter], 1866, March 26, Augusta, Ga., Walter Cameron [to] Alan Cameron
A family correspondence written by Allen Cameron\u27s Brother Walter from U.S. Arsenal in [Augusta, Georgia?] Relates personal contact with large powder mills [at Augusta, Georgia?]. One entry: dated March 26th, 1868.
Handwritten; 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 26 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.
Envelope included postmarked March 27, August, Ga. and addressed A. F. Cameron, No. 3 James St., Springfield, Mass. Envelope includes a printed return address U.S. Arsenal Augusta, Georgia with the phrase Official Business crossed out
[Letter], 1866, March 26, Augusta, Ga., Walter Cameron [to] Alan Cameron
A family correspondence written by Allen Cameron\u27s Brother Walter from U.S. Arsenal in [Augusta, Georgia?] Relates personal contact with large powder mills [at Augusta, Georgia?]. One entry: dated March 26th, 1868.
Handwritten; 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 26 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.
Envelope included postmarked March 27, August, Ga. and addressed A. F. Cameron, No. 3 James St., Springfield, Mass. Envelope includes a printed return address U.S. Arsenal Augusta, Georgia with the phrase Official Business crossed out
Walter, Dorothy Bern. (Birth, 1907-09-05)
Address: 1612 Freeman Avenue4431/Pg. 155/1907/F W/Ohio/Ga./H. Seller, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'WALTER- WARMACK'
AFWR1
A first surprise here is that I had not heard of this book previously -- or the five volumes that follow it! Perhaps that publication date of 2022 is really accurate. A second surprise is the sheer quantity of Rothschild's output, even within this first of his six volumes of "Foibles." There are 100 stories on 217 pages. They are listed by number in the opening T of C. Before that there is "A Helpful Guide for Reviewers" that includes this statement: "A heady and confusing mixture of lullaby and bloody lie, of melody and malady, a position between composition and decomposition." I tried and enjoyed the first five. The grasshopper in GA admits his MO but moves away quickly while a cow comes by and crushes the anthill and most of the ants. "Hop it while you get the chance." (There is, or course, always a moral.) Just after his brilliant statement of non-productivity to the productive bee, a butterfly is netted and skewered by a collector. The fox bargains for grapes by offering insurance for the farmer's hens -- and then comes back at night, makes off with two hens, and cooks himself some coq au vin. The randy hare spends the whole race trying to mount the tortoise sexually and comes in at the finish still clinging to the tortoise's rear quarters. Some of Rothschild's language gets colorful. I suspect that later fables here veer into less Aesopic territory as they go along. More on that when we get the further volumes in the series.Rabbi Walter Rothschil
Nickelback Building, Gainesville, GA
Nickelback Building, Gainesville, GA.
This is a commercial building located in the historic district of Gainesville, Georgia, which at one time housed the Nickle Shoe Store, owned by Walter Button.
Contributing Building - Gainesville Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places NRIS #02000873https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/3310/thumbnail.jp
Aesop's Foibles 1 (Volume 1)
A first surprise here is that I had not heard of this book previously -- or the five volumes that follow it! Perhaps that publication date of 2022 is really accurate. A second surprise is the sheer quantity of Rothschild's output, even within this first of his six volumes of "Foibles." There are 100 stories on 217 pages. They are listed by number in the opening T of C. Before that there is "A Helpful Guide for Reviewers" that includes this statement: "A heady and confusing mixture of lullaby and bloody lie, of melody and malady, a position between composition and decomposition." I tried and enjoyed the first five. The grasshopper in GA admits his MO but moves away quickly while a cow comes by and crushes the anthill and most of the ants. "Hop it while you get the chance." (There is, or course, always a moral.) Just after his brilliant statement of non-productivity to the productive bee, a butterfly is netted and skewered by a collector. The fox bargains for grapes by offering insurance for the farmer's hens -- and then comes back at night, makes off with two hens, and cooks himself some coq au vin. The randy hare spends the whole race trying to mount the tortoise sexually and comes in at the finish still clinging to the tortoise's rear quarters. Some of Rothschild's language gets colorful. I suspect that later fables here veer into less Aesopic territory as they go along. More on that when we get the further volumes in the series.Rabbi Walter Rothschil
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