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    Gardner-Webb College Quarterly 1959, November

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    The November 1959 issue of the Gardner-Webb College Quarterly, a campus publication for alumni and friends of the College. The cover depicts college president, Phil Elliott, with Dr. Harry J. Moffett, and Mr. Price at the Trustees and Leadership dinner to support the capital funds campaign.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-quarterly/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb College Quarterly 1961, November

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    The November 1961 issue of the Gardner-Webb College Quarterly, a campus publication for alumni and friends of the College. The cover depicts Mrs. J. D. Huggins, wife of the first principal of Boiling Springs High School.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-quarterly/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb College Quarterly 1962, Fall

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    The Fall 1962 issue of the Gardner-Webb College Quarterly, a campus publication for alumni and friends of the College. The cover celebrates J. O. Terrell’s, Dean of Instruction, 17 years of service to the school.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-quarterly/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Photo Album Page - J. L. Webb

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    This page from a photo album includes a picture of J. L. Webb\u27s childhood home, Wake Forest College; and Sunset Cemetery. Pictures are missing from the page, but their captions remain. Fay Webb Gardner is possibly the creator of this page.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-judge-james-landrum-webb/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Newspapers - Newspaper Clippings Pg - Articles about Judge J. L. Webb

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    This page of newspaper clippings includes an articles concerning J. L. Webb. In one article, J. L Webb reminiscences about his career as a court judge. The other articles on one side of the page are about a post office theft, needs of the judicial system, new fall term of Cleveland County Superior court, and a woman who collects shaving cream cups. The reverse side includes articles concerning Judge J. L. Webb, Cleveland Masonic Lodge 202, history of uptown Shelby, and Red Cross using rooms in the Webb building.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-judge-james-landrum-webb/1044/thumbnail.jp

    New York Times Best-Selling Author Visits Gardner-Webb University on Feb. 18

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    New York Times best-selling author, Wiley Cash, will be at Gardner-Webb University on Feb. 18 as part of the Darlene J. Gravett Visiting Writer Series. A Gastonia native, Cash will offer a public reading and book signing at 7 p.m. in Stewart Hall, located inside the Tucker Student Center. The program is free and open to the public.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1290/thumbnail.jp

    On the adjoint of Laplace’s tidal equations

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    The concept of the adjoint is regularly used in studies of both the resonances of physical systems and their response to external forcing. This report reviews the underlying theory involved in the adjoints of both differential equations and matrices and shows how the theory may be used to derive a physically meaningful adjoint to Laplace’s Tidal Equations. Numerical models of the tides usually use a finite difference form of the tidal equations. The report investigates the adjoint properties of the finite difference equations. It shows that the are not necessarily symmetrical, i.e. the finite difference form of the adjoint tidal equations may not be the same as the adjoint of the normal finite difference equations. It also shows that, with a suitable choice of the way the boundary conditions and Coriolis terms are represented, the finite difference forms can be made symmetric

    Correspondence- 1931, April 28 - Mrs. J. A. Long

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    This letter to Kansas tells the happenings of Mrs. J. A. Long (Lizzie) and her children. Handwrittenhttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-kansas-love-andrews/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Newspapers - Newspaper Clippings Pg - Articles about J. L. Webb\u27s Career and the 1887 Judges

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    This page of newspaper clippings includes a picture of the Senate of North Carolina in 1887 with a brief article about them. A short article mentions a publication about the lives of E. Yates Webb and James L. Webb. On the reverse side is a lengthier article about the life of James L. Webb. Two other articles on J. L. Webb are also included. One about curfews and the other about a court house dedication.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-judge-james-landrum-webb/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait - Judge James L. Webb

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    This is a large portrait of Judge J. L. Webb.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-judge-james-landrum-webb/1043/thumbnail.jp
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