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Monthly Planet, 1981, December, Jim Springer, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, December, Jim Springer, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
John Muir Newsletter, November 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, November 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies *_~fc~_j«t-fc University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 1 .NOVEMBER 1981 NUMBER 5 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH. JANICE D. MAGDICH URGENT URGENT- .—-URGENT ■ URGENT 'We have just received word from the Coalition to Save our Documentary Heritage that Congress will act within the next few days on an appropriations bill(H.R. Ul2l) for the National Archives which includes an earmarked amount of "up to" three million dollars for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the funding agency for the John Muir Microform Project. Since each side has proposed separate legislation, a …
Monthly Planet, 1981, November, Jim Springer, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, November, Jim Springer, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
John Muir Newsletter, October 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, October 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies VOLUME 1 OCTOBER 1981 University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 NUMBER 4 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. L1MBAUGH. JANICE D. MAGDICH UPDATE ON NHPRC FUNDING Yet final action on both an appropriations bill and an authorization measure for NHPRC must come soon. It is still not too late to phone or write your Congressional delegation, especially any members of the committes listed below, urging them to support at the very least a 75% refunding of NHPRC. And don't forget to make your opinion known at the .White House, since the President must ultimately approve …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 04, Fall 1981, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 04, Fall 1981, Cleveland State University
The Gamut Archives
CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.4, FALL, 1981
Cecilie Goodrich: Fads and Their Perpetrators - Laetrile and Krebiozen, 3
Albert and Helen Borowitz: The Case of the Plaster Narcissus, 21
Robert Plank: One Grand Inquisitor and Some Lesser Ones, 29
Ervin J. Gaines: Rescue from Chaos - Computers in the Library, 39
Nicholas R. Jones: Medieval Plays for Modern Audiences, 47
Harvey Pekar: George Ade - Forgotten Master of American Literature, 59
The Harvey Pekar Name Story, 73
Albert Petrak: FOlWard! By the Numbers - Digital Recordings, 77
David Citino: Four Poems from the …
The Ecology Of Maine's Intertidal Habitats : A Report Prepared For The Maine State Planning Office, Peter F. Larsen, Lee F. Doggett
The Ecology Of Maine's Intertidal Habitats : A Report Prepared For The Maine State Planning Office, Peter F. Larsen, Lee F. Doggett
Maine Collection
The Ecology of Maine's Intertidal Habitats : A Report Prepared for the Maine State Planning Office
by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (Authors: Peter F. Larsen and Lee F. Doggett) , 1981.
Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Tables / List of Figures / Chapter 1 - Introduction / Chapter 2 - Human Impact on Intertidal Fauna / Chapter 3 - A Primer of Intertidal Ecology / Chapter 4 - A Sampler of Intertidal Species / Chapter 5 - Methodology / Chapter 6 - Results of Faunal Studies / Appendix 1 - Habitats With Date Sampled / Appendix 2 - List …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 1, Fall 1981, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 1, Fall 1981, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
3- MEDIA AND MASS PSYCHOLOGY A not too gentle probe of the news media today. By Jerome Kroth.
9 - SAINTS, DIAMONDS AND BEARS A thoughtful comparison of education , today and 40 years ago. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
12 - SANTA CLARA POTPOURRI A chance to test your memory of campus features.
14 - THREE FOR ALL SEASONS Examining the interrelationship of three great Christian humanists. By Christiaan T. Lievestro.
18 - WHERE IS LOVE? Defining love in the new Catholic marriage law. By Theodore Mackin, S.J.
23 - TRACKING THE HIGH TECH BOOM The Silicon Valley is …
Monthly Planet, 1981, June, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, June, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
John Muir Newsletter, May/June 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, May/June 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 1 MAY/JUNE 1981 NUMBER 3 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H LIMBAUGH. JANICE D MAGDICH STATUS OF MUIR PROJECT FUNDING After a long, drawn-out struggle to reauthorize funding for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the latest news from Capitol Hill is encouraging. Although the House version of the reauthorization bill was defeated early in May, on June 2 the Senate version (S. 1050) was approved on the consent calendar and now comes before the House with the backing of the Senate Republican leadership S. 1050 provides …
Monthly Planet, 1981, May, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, May, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
The Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science April 24-25, 1981 [Program, 93th Meeting], Iowa Academy Of Science
The Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science April 24-25, 1981 [Program, 93th Meeting], Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
No abstract provided.
Abstracts Of Papers, 93rd Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 24-25, 1981, Iowa Academy Of Science
Abstracts Of Papers, 93rd Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 24-25, 1981, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science
93rd Session Iowa Academy Of Science Awards Luncheon, April 24, 1981, Iowa Academy Of Science
93rd Session Iowa Academy Of Science Awards Luncheon, April 24, 1981, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Program:
--- Introduction of Head Table - Donald M. Huffman, Central College, President, Iowa Academy of Science
--- Recognition of students participating in various state-wide activities - Gary Downs, Chair, Student Programs Committee
--- Presentation of students selected to present papers at the 1981 Iowa Academy Meeting and announcement of those selected to represent Iowa at the American Junior Academy of Science Meeting, Washington DC, January 1982 - Joe Moore, Director, Iowa Junior Academy of Science
--- Presentation of the Excellence in Science Teaching Award in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, Elementary Science, Junior High Science - David McCalley, University …
Maine's Whitewater Rapids And Their Relevance To The Critical Areas Program, Janet Mcmahon
Maine's Whitewater Rapids And Their Relevance To The Critical Areas Program, Janet Mcmahon
Maine Collection
Maine's Whitewater Rapids and Their Relevance to the Critical Areas Program
by Janet McMahon
Planning Report No. 74, Critical Areas Program, 184 State St., Augusta, Maine,
April, 1981 (additions made in October, 1981). Reprinted July, 1983.
Contents: Introduction / Natural History of Whitewater Rapids / Methods / Criteria / Results / Conclusions / General Evaluation of Whitewater Rapids for Inclusion on the Register of Critical Areas / Bibliography / Action Plan
Monthly Planet, 1981, April, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, April, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
John Muir Newsletter, March/April 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, March/April 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center \\/ / University of the Pacific for Western Studies \ / Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 1 MARCH/APRIL 1981 NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH. JANICE D. MAGDICH PROJECT FUNDING IN JEOPARDY On February 24, the Muir Project staff received a letter from Frank G. Burke, NHPRC (National Historical Publications and Records Commission) Executive Director, alerting all Grant Recipients that the Reagan Administration's budget recommendation to Congress eliminates all NHPRC grant funding after September 30, 1981. Congressional action on this recommendation is still pending, but Director Burke warns project directors to "begin planning for the cessation of …
Monthly Planet, 1981, February, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Monthly Planet, 1981, February, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Iowa Academy Of Science Position Paper On Creationism As A Scientific Explanation Of Natural Phenomena, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science Position Paper On Creationism As A Scientific Explanation Of Natural Phenomena, Iowa Academy Of Science
Position Papers
No abstract provided.
Temporal And Spatial Variations Of The Chesapeake Bay Plume, Evon P. Ruzecki
Temporal And Spatial Variations Of The Chesapeake Bay Plume, Evon P. Ruzecki
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
Historical records and data obtained during the Superflux experiments are used to describe the temporal and spatial variations of the effluent waters of Chesapeake Bay. The alongshore extent of the plume resulting from variations of fresh water discharge into the Bay and the effects of wind are illustrated. Variations of the cross-sectional configuration of the plume over portions of a tidal cycle and results of a rapid-underway water sampling system are discussed.
Iowa Academy Of Science Leadership Directory And Membership List, 1981-82, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science Leadership Directory And Membership List, 1981-82, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Table of Contents:
Board of Directors ... 2
Section Chairs ... 3
Section Vice Chairs ... 6
Committees ... 8
Past Presidents ... 22
Award Recipients ... 23
Membership Roster ... 27
Constitution, Article III ... 42
John Muir Newsletter, January/February 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, January/February 1981, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
JOHN MUIR NEWSLETTER JL January-February 1981 An irregular publication of the Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California 95211 Editorial Staff: Ronald H. Limbaugh, Janice D. Magdich WANTED: NEWSLETTER ITEMS. This modest publication is designed to provide a clearinghouse for information and news of interest to Muir scholars and friends. You can help by sending newsworthy items to the editorial staff. Our space is very limited, so make it brief and camera ready if possible. The staff reserves the right to review and edit all material submitted. WANTED: COMMENTATORS AND REVIEWERS. If you are interested …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 02, Winter 1981, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 02, Winter 1981, Cleveland State University
The Gamut Archives
CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.2, WINTER, 1981
Stuart M. Klein: The Business of City Management, 3
Anthony Addison: The Un-Person Without Whom Opera Would Not Exist, 13
Walter T. Olson: Visiting the Planets, 22
Cyril A. Dostal: Two Poems, 36
Mother and the White Slavers
Starting the Model T
Patrick de Winter: Art, Devotion and Satire -the Book of Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre, 42
Helen A. Weinberg: The Novel in America Today, 60
Abe Frajndlich: Homage to Yukio Mishima -A Portfolio of Photographs, 67
Grace Butcher: Remembering Stella Walsh, 76
Earl R. Anderson: Athletic Mysticism in the …
Preliminary Report On Iue Spectra Of Crab Nebula, K. Davidson, T. R. Gull, S. P. Maran, T. P. Stecher, Menas Kafatos, V. L. Trimble
Preliminary Report On Iue Spectra Of Crab Nebula, K. Davidson, T. R. Gull, S. P. Maran, T. P. Stecher, Menas Kafatos, V. L. Trimble
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
The Crab Nebula is marginally observable with the IUE. Observations of the optically brightest filamentary regions, made with IUE in August 1979, show the C IV x1549, He II x1640, and C III] x1909 emission lines. The intensities of these lines have been compared with visual-wavelength data. It appears that carbon is not overabundant in the Crab; carbon/- oxygen is approximately "normal" oxygen is slightly scarcer than "normal" as a fraction of the total mass.
Iue Observations Of Two Late Type Stars Bx Mon (M4 + Pec) And Tv Gem (M1 Iab), Andrew G. Michalitsianos, R. W. Hobbs, Menas Kafatos
Iue Observations Of Two Late Type Stars Bx Mon (M4 + Pec) And Tv Gem (M1 Iab), Andrew G. Michalitsianos, R. W. Hobbs, Menas Kafatos
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
IUE observations of two late type stars BX Mon and TV Gem have been obtained that reveal the emission properties in the ultraviolet of subluminous companions. Analysis of the continuum emission observed from BX Mon suggests the companion is a middle A III star. High excitation emission lines observed between 1200 A and 2000 A (C IV, Si Ill], C III ) that generally do not typify emission observed in either late M type variables or A type stars are also detected. It is suggested that these strong high-excitation lines arise in a large volume of gas heated by non-radiation …
Ingress Observations Of The 1980 Eclipse Of The Symbiotic Star Ci Cygni, R. E. Stencel, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos, Alexander A. Boyarchuk
Ingress Observations Of The 1980 Eclipse Of The Symbiotic Star Ci Cygni, R. E. Stencel, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos, Alexander A. Boyarchuk
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
One of the major results from the IUE may prove to be the new knowledge gained by studies of the ultraviolet spectra of symbiotic stars. Symbiotics combine spectral features of a cool M giant-like photosphere with strong high excitation emission lines of nebular origin, superposed. An excellent pre-UV review has been given by Swings (i). The UV spectra are dominated by intense permitted and semi-forbidden emission lines and weak continua indicative of hot compact objects and accretion disks. Two symbiotics, AR Pay and CI Cyg are thought to be eclipsing binaries, and we have begun IUE observations during the predicted …
Iue Observations And Interpretation Of The Symbiotic Star Rw Hya, Menas Kafatos, Andrew G. Michalitsianos
Iue Observations And Interpretation Of The Symbiotic Star Rw Hya, Menas Kafatos, Andrew G. Michalitsianos
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
IUE observations of the high excitation symbiotic star RW Hya (gM2 + pec) have been obtained. Analysis of the intense UV continuum observed between II00 A to 2000 A suggests this star is a binary system in which the secondary is identified as a hot subdwarf with T _. _I0 D K. We deduce a distance to the system of ~1000 pc. The UV spectrum consists of mainly semi-forbidden and allowed transition lines of which the ClV (1548 A, 1550 A) emission lines are particularly strong, and UV continuum at both shorter and longer wavelengths. Strong forbidden lines seem to …
Iue Observations Of Circumstellar Emission From The Late Type Variable R Aqr (M7 + Pec), R. W. Hobbs, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos
Iue Observations Of Circumstellar Emission From The Late Type Variable R Aqr (M7 + Pec), R. W. Hobbs, Andrew G. Michalitsianos, Menas Kafatos
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
As part of a program to observe circumstellar emission from late type stars, IUE observations of R Aqr (M7 + pec) have been obtained in low dispersion. Strong permitted, semi-forbidden and forbidden emission lines are seen, superimposed on a bright ultraviolet continuum. We deduce that the strong emission line spectrum that involves C III], C IV, Si III], [0 II] and [0 lll] probably arises from a dense compact nebula the size of which is comparable to the orbital radius of the binary system of which R Aqr is the primary star. The low excitation emission lines of Fe II, …
Superbubbles, T. R. Gull, F. C. Bruhweiler, Menas Kafatos, S. Sofia
Superbubbles, T. R. Gull, F. C. Bruhweiler, Menas Kafatos, S. Sofia
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Individual massive stars with Mbol < -6 have huge stellar winds that create interstellar bubbles. Stars with masses greater than 8Mo (4Mo?) are considered supernova progenitors. These massive stars are numerous in OB associations where few supernova remnants are detected. Model calculations describing the evolution of an association show: i) that large, hot cavities are formed by pushing the ambient gas into neutral shells; 2) that the shell radii change with galactocentric radius, 3) that only thirty percent of the interstellar medium is in the form of supercavities and 4) that a consequence is that only a small fraction of supernovae form supernova remnants. These results have strong bearing on interpretation of interstellar studies being done by IUE and by HEAO-B.
Ethical Aspects Of Chesapeake Bay Use, Ann Hayward Rooney-Char, Maurice P. Lynch
Ethical Aspects Of Chesapeake Bay Use, Ann Hayward Rooney-Char, Maurice P. Lynch
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
No abstract provided.
Chesapeake Bay Plume Dynamics From Landsat, John C. Munday Jr., Michael S. Fedosh
Chesapeake Bay Plume Dynamics From Landsat, John C. Munday Jr., Michael S. Fedosh
VIMS Books and Book Chapters
Examination of 81 dates of Landsat images with enhancement and density slicing has shown that the Chesapeake Bay plume usually frequents the Virginia coast south of the Bay mouth. Southwestern (compared to northern) winds spread the plume easterly over a large area. Ebb tide images (compared to flood tide images) show a more dispersed plume. Flooding waters produce high turbidity levels over the shallow northern portion of the Bay mouth.