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Suspension bridge, mouth of Bright Angel (built 1926?) Dr. White, Gregory, Mr. Sturdevant
Photograph of geologists David White and Herbert Gregory, with park naturalist Glen E. Sturdevant crossing the Bright Angel suspension bridge in the Grand Canyon, 1928. From Herbert E. Gregory Book 1, page 24
White Cone (Photo G256)
Negative for hotograph of White Cone Peak, a summit north of Indian Wells in Navajo County, Arizona, in 1911. Photo 514 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
People in Nettle Gregory community building Nettie Gregory Building
Black & white photograph of 2-3 people in the Nettle Gregory community building Nettie Gregory Building
Focus Health care commentary piece by Gregory White, public relations coordina
Focus Health care commentary piece by Gregory White, public relations coordinator for Consumers for Affordable Health Care on provisions in the Affordable Care Act that will help small businesses insure their employees. One of the provisions offers tax credits to small employers who cover at least 50% of the cost of single health care coverage for each employee. He also discusses a Maine program, the Part-time Employee Insurance Voucher Program that will allow small businesses to offer insurance for their part-time and seasonal staff. These programs are countered, however, by an increase in premiums as a result of state legislation, Public Law 2011, Chapter 90
The 'Prehistory' of Gregory of Tours: An Analysis of Books I-IV of Gregory's Histories
This thesis is concerned with the structure and agenda of the first four books of Gregory of Tours� Histories. Building on the idea that it was the death of Gregory�s patron, king Sigibert, at the end of Book IV, that stimulated the writing of the Histories, I argue that the agenda of the first four books, the �Prehistory�, relates directly to the events that brought about the Civil War that resulted in Sigibert�s death. This focus has previously gone unrecognised. I suggest that there is a strong structural framework to this section of the Histories, designed to promote the author�s agenda. This confirms that Books I-IV were conceived as one unit, and also heightens the level at which modern scholarship should view Gregory�s literary achievement. This in turn should illuminate the state of Merovingian education and society as a whole.
The message behind Gregory�s carefully structured �Prehistory� is an expansion of the Preface to Book V, in which Gregory pleads with his audience, his contemporary kings, to follow the path of God, like their ancestor, Clovis. This will bring peace and an end to greed and Civil War. This path, continually espoused by the agents of the Lord, His bishops, would lead to a successful reign and a healthy kingdom. Failure to listen to Gregory and his colleagues, would lead only to ruin, a message reiterated throughout the Prehistory, and highlighted in the death of king Sigibert
White Cone. 1911 (Photo G257)
Photograph of White Cone Peak, a summit north of Indian Wells in Navajo County, Arizona, in 1911. Photo 516 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
White Cone. 1911 (Photo G258)
Photograph of White Cone Peak, a summit north of Indian Wells in Navajo County, Arizona, in 1911. Photo 517 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 5: Navajo, 191
Lower part of White Canyon?
Photograph probably taken in the lower part of White Canyon in San Juan Co., Utah, June 1915. Photo G77 from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915-1924
David White & Gregory at "Fern Quarry"; fossil ferns in Hermit Shale. Yaki trail... 1928
Photograph of geologists Herbert E. Gregory and David White standing on Hermit Shale deposits with fossil ferns along the Yaki (now South Kaibab trail near Yaqui Point, Grand Canyon, in 1928. From Herbert E. Gregory Book 1, page 21
Control of cabomba, Eurasian milfoil and water lily in Lake Quonnipaug with herbicides and hydroraking, 2002 /
Cover title.; "June 2005."; Previously published: Control of cabomba and Eurasian milfoil in Lake Quonnipaug with fluridone and 2, 4-D, 2001 / by Gregory J. Bugbee and Jason C. White. New Haven : Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, [2005].; Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).; Harvested from the web on 2/23/0
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