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I remember. Essay on growing up in Winn in the 1950s. The author\u27s house was
I remember. Essay on growing up in Winn in the 1950s. The author\u27s house was a regular stop for hoboes riding the train from Bangor to Houlton
Letter from P. D. McIves, C. Washington, J. B. Buinson, Ed Budd, J. J. Aldridge, R. A. Bennington, J. Mallen, V. M. Simmons, Colonel Allen, H. B. Carter, J. T. Grady, Walter Washington, O. H. Simmons, S. L. Winn, Randolph Winn, John Simmons, Kirk Waltham, R. E. Simmons, W. F. Simmons and J. H. Winn, to S. B. Simmons
Letter from P. D. McIves, C. Washington, J. B. Buinson, Ed Budd, J. J. Aldridge, R. A. Bennington, J. Mallen, V. M. Simmons, Colonel Allen, H. B. Carter, J. T. Grady, Walter Washington, O. H. Simmons, S. L. Winn, Randolph Winn, John Simmons, Mr. Kirk Waltham, Mr. R. E. Simmons, W. F. Simmons and J. H. Winn, to S. B. Simmons, requesting M. C. Burt to stay as Vocational Agriculture teache
Age model of sediment core SO26-47KA
Assumed surface age; after Winn et al. (1991), modified for the Pacific with C-14 datings in core V 35-05 (Oppo and Fairbanks, 1987) and core TR 163-31 (Shackleton et al., 1988); data to 21k applied in Sarnthein et al. (1988), to 30 k in Sarnthein & Winn (1990)
Albert J. Winn : "my life until now"
Digitized photo negative from the SPACES Archive collection (Spec-Coll-00052) -- Series 6: Audio Visual, 1938-2014 -- Exhibit Slides: A-C, 1980-2006 -- Creating in Crisis: Making Art in the Age of AIDS, 1994 (Box 69, Folder 29).“Albert J. Winn centralizes his ethnic heritage as an element that not only shapes but informs the reception of his artwork. He states that, "as a gay man, a jew, a person with AIDS, I am often fragmented and marginalized, sometimes idealized. I am broken into elements that have little relationship to my life.” Although the oral tradition that informs most cataclysmic events as they become inscribed in U.S. history has not yet become an integral component of the AIDS project, Winn recognizes the need for establishing such a tradition. His ongoing autobiographical project, “My life until now,” equal parts outreach project and visual installation, has evolved over seven years to document the emotional, cultural, and sexual vicissitudes of AIDS as he experiences them.”--description written by Jeffrey D. Grove for the exhibit program for SPACES: Creating in Crisis: Making Art in the Age of AIDS, May 27-July 1, 1994
James Winn and David Kopp, March 2, 2007
This is the concert program of the James Winn and David Kopp performance on Friday, March 2, 2007 at 12:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonweath Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were Sonata in E major, Wq. 84 by C.P.E. Bach, Fantasie, op. 79 by Gabriel Fauré, Joueurs de flûte by Albert Roussel, and Sonata in D major, op. 94 by Sergei Prokofiev. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Center for the Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Age model of sediment core SO26-131
After Winn et al. (1991), modified for the Pacific with C-14 datings in core V 35-05 (Oppo and Fairbanks, 1987) and core TR 163-31 (Shackleton et al., 1988). Data to 21k applied in Sarnthein et al. (1988), to 30 k in Sarnthein & Winn (1990)
Age model of equatorial Pacific sediment core SO12-229
After Winn et al. (1991), modified for Pacific with C-14 datings in core V 35-05 (Oppo und Fairbanks, 1987) and core TR 163-31 C-14 datings (Shackleton et al., 1988). Data to 30k applied in Sarnthein and Winn (1990). Events older than 30 ka should be dated after tuning with corrected orbital parameters
Albert J. Winn : "my life until now" 39" x 49"
Digitized photo negative from the SPACES Archive collection (Spec-Coll-00052) -- Series 6: Audio Visual, 1938-2014 -- Exhibit Slides: A-C, 1980-2006 -- Creating in Crisis: Making Art in the Age of AIDS, 1994 (Box 69, Folder 29); written on bottom: 39" x 49".“Albert J. Winn centralizes his ethnic heritage as an element that not only shapes but informs the reception of his artwork. He states that, "as a gay man, a jew, a person with AIDS, I am often fragmented and marginalized, sometimes idealized. I am broken into elements that have little relationship to my life.” Although the oral tradition that informs most cataclysmic events as they become inscribed in U.S. history has not yet become an integral component of the AIDS project, Winn recognizes the need for establishing such a tradition. His ongoing autobiographical project, “My life until now,” equal parts outreach project and visual installation, has evolved over seven years to document the emotional, cultural, and sexual vicissitudes of AIDS as he experiences them.”--description written by Jeffrey D. Grove for the exhibit program for SPACES: Creating in Crisis: Making Art in the Age of AIDS, May 27-July 1, 1994
Age model of equatorial Pacific sediment core SO12-98
After Winn et al. (1991), modified for the Pacific with core V 35-05 C-14 datings (Oppo and Fairbanks, 1987) and core TR 163-31 C-14 datings (Shackleton et al., 1988). Data to 30k applied in Sarnthein and Winn (1990). Events older than 30 ka should be corrected after tuning with corrected orbital parameters
Marguerite [music] /
For voice and piano.; "W. Winn & Co., ... drapers & clothiers, Hunter Street, Newcastle".; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an6259840; MUS : N, GE 136288
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