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    Land Lease A between Carson Estate Company and Fred M. Kuwahara, 1949-1950

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    Describes lease agreement from October 1, 1949 to September 30, 1950 between Carson Estate Company and Fred M. Kuwahara with a yearly rent of $1,776. Land is described as approximately 59.2 acres. Carson Estate Company signatories are Edward A. Carson, president and Thomas P. Cooper, secretary

    Lease #9 between Carson Estate Company and Sunru Chang, 1949-1950

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    Describes lease terms beginning July 1, 1949, ending June 30, 1950 for nine acres of land on the Rancho San Pedro tract with a yearly rent of $270. Lease signed by Edward A. Carson and Thomas P. Cooper of Carson Estate Company. Lessee signature includes a Los Angeles address. Handwritten "OK" with Hamilton H. Cotton initials on second page

    Land Lease D between Carson Estate Company and Harry [Toye], 1949-1950

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    Describes agreement beginning June 1, 1949, ending May 31, 1950. Lease on twenty three acres of the Dominguez Colony Tract with a yearly rent of $920. Carson Estate Company signatories are Edward A. Carson, vice president and Thomas P. Cooper, assistant. Harry Toye's signature includes a Long Beach address. Handwritten note "okay" with initials also included

    Memo from J. P. Bradley to [Dominguez Estate Company and Carson Estate Company] re: Alien Property Initative Act of 1920

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    Descriptive summary of the Alien Property Initiative Act of 1920 as it pertains to business actions and consequences of violating the act. The summary briefly speaks directly to the language in both Dominguez Estate Company and Carson Estate Company's lease agreements

    “When writing, I see myself as a drone”: an Interview with Jan Carson

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    Northern Irish author Jan Carson was invited writer at the 20th International Conference of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies (AEDEI), organized by the Universidad de Burgos in 2022. There, she kindly talked about herself as a writer, about the intricacies of her creative work, and about the sensitive issues underlying the plot of The Raptures, her last novel. Violence, religion, rurality and death, are filtered through Hannah’s eyes, a young girl for whom reality and magic mingle inextricably.La escritora norirlandesa Jan Carson asistió como invitada al XX Congreso de la Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses (AEDEI) que tuvo lugar en 2022 en la Universidad de Burgos. Allí habló de su trabajo como escritora, de la complejidad de su actividad creativa y de los temas controvertidos que subyacen en The Raptures, su última novela. Violencia, religión, ruralidad y muerte se presentan a través de los ojos de Hanna, una niña para quien realidad y magia son todo uno

    Marietta College Pioneer Staff

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    Marietta College student groups; nine men and five women in studio portrait. The Pioneer Staff. (Mariettana, 1925, p. 120). Front Row (L-R): Mary Catherine Hamilton; Walter Rollins, Jr.; Robert Hansel; Marion Wells; Kenneth Riley. Middle Row (L-R): Alice Baker; Charles Bruny; Harry Witt; Charles Carson; Lucia Manley. Back Row (L-R): Leonard Reardon; W. Knighton Bloom; Ruth Gibson; Dana Wortman (Mariettana, 1925)

    Cooman, Carson P.

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    Data and code for "Runoff variability in the Truckee-Carson River basin from tree rings and a water balance model"

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    Data, supplemental material and R computer code for the paper "Runoff variability in the Truckee-Carson River basin from tree rings and a water balance model." The paper, submitted to Earth Interactions, illustrates reconstruction of point runoff in a mountain watershed from a combination of tree-ring chronologies of total-width, sub-annual-width and delta blue intensity chronologies. The reference for the paper is as follows:Meko, D. M., Biondi, F., Taylor, A. H., Panyushkina, I. P., Thaxton, R. D., Prusevich, A. A., Shiklomanov, A. I., Lammers, R. B. and Glidden, S. (submitted, 2024). Runoff variability in the Truckee-Carson River basin from tree rings and a water balance model. Earth Interactions.For inquiries regarding the contents of this dataset, please contact the Corresponding Author listed in the README.txt file. Administrative inquiries (e.g., removal requests, trouble downloading, etc.) can be directed to [email protected]</p

    Nineteenth Century Black and White US Statures: The Primary Sources of Vitamin D and their Relationship with Height

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    Vitamin D is vital in all vertebrates because it allows them to absorb more calcium from their diets, contributing to stronger skeletal systems and stature growth. Using a new source of 19th century US state prison records, this study contrasts the statures of comparable African-Americans and whites by the primary sources of vitamin D production: time exposed to solar radiation, skin pigmentation, and nativity. Greater insolation (vitamin D production) is documented here to be associated with taller black and white statures, and a considerable share of the stature differential by socioeconomic status was related to insolation.socioeconomic status, vitamin D, insolation, 19th century US statures
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