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    Mike Williams Collection

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    Photograph of the Santa Fe Depot in Maramec, OK. Copy print by Mike Williams, Stillwater, OK, c.1902

    Justene Williams: The Curtain Breathed Deeply

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    Justene Williams: The Curtain Breathed Deeply presents an in-depth investigation and visually arresting overview of her recent major commission presented at Artspace, Sydney in 2014 and MUMA, Melbourne in early 2015. The exhibition and this publication have been generously supported by Catalyst: Katherine Hannay Visual Arts Commission which enabled Artspace to support Williams in the production of this new work at a pivotal moment in her career.No Full Tex

    Santa Fe Federal Savings & Loan

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    Raking view (before restoration) of drive-up teller window, east side of building next to parking lot; Bank buildings had traditionally resembled Classical temples; Williams re-imagined the temple with a Modernist twist.The small scaled glass pavilion has a base which appears to float and an equally floating roof, cantilevered and supported by thin columns. Anodized aluminum solar screens slide and keep out the bright desert sun while allowing visibility to the street. The Palm Springs Art Museum purchased the building in 2011 to use for “architecture and design exhibitions and programs"; it opened in 2014. It received Class 1 Historic Site protective status. Williams is also the architect of the main Palm Springs Art Museum building. Source: Palm Springs Preservation Foundation; http://www.pspreservationfoundation.org/ (accessed 8/15/2015

    Letter to William F. M. Arny form Charles Williams

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    Letter dated January 1, 1863 to William F. M. Arny, Acting Governor of New Mexico, Santa Fe, from Charles Williams, Santa Fe, New Mexico, submitting his resignation as a member of the Legislature of New Mexico, from Mora County, due to sickness in his family and needing to return home. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Letter in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr

    Gaze aversion as a cognitive load management strategy in autism spectrum disorder and Williams syndrome

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    During face-to-face questioning typically developing children and adults use gaze aversion (GA), away from their questioner, when thinking. GA increases with question difficulty and improves the accuracy of responses. This is the first study to investigate whether individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; associated with reduced sociability and atypical face gaze) and Williams syndrome (WS; associated with hypersociability and atypical face gaze) use GA to manage cognitive load during face-to-face interactions

    Order to attach the goods of B.C. Williams

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    Order to the Constable to attach the goods of B.C. Williams. Signed by Joseph Nangle, Alcalde, Santa Fe County. Note on the reverse regarding the execution of the order, written and signed by John L. Hamilton, Constable. Document in English, 1 pp/fr, two pages per frame. Order to take the sum of 38.28fromthegoodsandpropertyofWilliamsforadebt.IfnotpaidthenordertoplaceWilliamsinjail.Chargeof38.28 from the goods and property of Williams for a debt. If not paid then order to place Williams in jail. Charge of 2.30 for cost. Crime, legal, court, law enforcement. Related to D283

    Tennessee Williams: Truth, Illusion, and the Grotesque South

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    Download PDF version Regarded as one of the greatest American playwrights of the twentieth century, Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier Williams III) was born on 26 March, 1921, in Columbus, Mississippi. He was the son of Cornelius Coffins Williams and Edwina Dakin Williams. Alongside his contemporaries Eugene O’Neil (Long Day’s Journey Into Night) and Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman), Williams’s legacy is tied to his contributions to modern American drama. His most famous plays include A ..

    Order to attach the goods of B.C. Williams

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    Order to the Constable to attach the goods of B. C. Williams. Written and signed by Joseph Nangle, Alcalde, Santa Fe County. Note on the reverse regarding the execution of the order, written and signed by John L. Hamilton, Constable. Document in English, 1 pp/fr, two pages per frame. Payment of debt to Eugene Leitensdorfer, administrator for B. Preutt. Benjamin Preutt. Williams was to pay debt of 14.37andcostsof14.37 and costs of 2.05 within 30 days, if not paid he was to be put in jail. Crime, legal, law enforcement, court. Related to D282

    Westbound Santa Fe No. 26 ''Chief'' heads west after leaving Williams Jct., AZ

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    Image of westbound Santa Fe No. 26 ''Chief'' heading west after leaving Williams Junction, AZ. Snow

    W/B Santa Fe No. 207C rolls through the Williams Jct., AZ on a snowy day.

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    Santa Fe w/b rolls through Williams Jct. on new section under d.t. ctc. jan 28, 1961. (Steinheimer envelope note)
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