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Theobald Smith, 1906
Theobald Smith. The Parasitism of the Tubercle Bacillus and Its Bearing on Infection and Immunity Lecture delivered March 10th, 1906
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Masquers New Members - June Smith
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club June Smith of Charleston, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students
Published by: Winthrop University
Royalist Agents, Conspirators and Spies
DL Smith
May 08, 2019
In this fascinating book, Geoffrey Smith explores the lives and experiences of those Royalists who served Charles I and Charles II as agents, spies and conspirators during the 1640s and 1650s. He takes us into a murky world of...
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English Department's Jane Smith Tapped as Bryant Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jane Smith is the Margaret M. Bryant Professor for the Department of English. Smith, who joined Winthrop faculty in 1987, directs the Writing Center.
Published by: Winthrop University
Distinguished Professor Marilyn Smith Will Deliver Commencement Address
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Marilyn Smith, professor of management and Winthrop's 2013 Distinguished Professor, said she will talk about change. Like many professionals and educators who have had to learn technology for a rapidly changing world, Smith said...
Published by: Winthrop University
Author and Designer Peter Buchanan-Smith Will Speak April 17 at Senior Portfolio Show
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Buchanan-Smith is the founder and principal of Buchanan-Smith LLC and the author of several books. The 6 p.m. event will be held on the second floor of Tillman Hall where the 13 graduating seniors will display their portfolios.
Published by: Winthrop University
Jane Smith and Jennifer Disney Capture Faculty Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Faculty members Jane Smith, English, and Jennifer Disney, political science, were named Distinguished Professor and Outstanding Junior Professor. The awards were presented May 5 during spring commencement.
Published by: Winthrop University
The circadian fluctuation of melatonin in <em>Stenostomum virginianum<em>
Much is known about melatonin and its role in the circadian regulation of vertebrate organisms. However, melatonin has not been studied extensively in more primitive bilaterians. The aim of this study was to analyze the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Conversations with Professor Anthony Terry Hanmer “Tony” Smith
L Dingle
Apr 21, 2017
Professor Tony Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947. He completed his LLB and LLM at Canterbury University, interspersed with a short-lived sortie into legal work with the Treasury. It was during these formative...
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James Smith to Share His Vision for South Carolina at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Faculty, staff, students and the community are invited to the 7 p.m. event at the Richardson Ballroom in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. Smith represents District 52 for Richland County in the S.C. House of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Obituary
Anne Ferguson-Smith and Marisa Bartolomei look back at the life and science of Denise Barlow, a pioneer in genomic imprinting and epigenetics.
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 5, 1906
Reflections on New Year Philadelphia letter Dr. Smith becomes a Benedict Ursinus Union program New Year party The John Barrett prizes 1906 Alumni Personals Important notice
Published by: Ursinus College
Stones of Science
EJ Gillin
May 11, 2017
In mid nineteenth-century Britain, the study of geology involved radical new understandings of the earth’s history. This had ramifications for architecture, providing new ways of seeing stone and designing buildings. This...
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On Intellectual Conversion
Garrett Barden
Jun 30, 2010
This essay focusses on two questions: What is intellectual conversion? Why is naive realism attractive?
Performance Accretion in Delay Compensation of Networked Control System Using Markov Approach-Based Randomness Estimation in Smith Predictor
By the second decade of the 21st century, there has been a multi-faceted technological development in the field of networked control system (NCS). This progression in NCS has not only revealed its significant applications in...
Sociodemographic and Built Environment Associates of Travel to School by Car among New Zealand Adolescents
Travelling to school by car diminishes opportunities for physical activity and contributes to traffic congestion and associated noise and air pollution. This meta-analysis examined sociodemographic characteristics and built...
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Composing a National Picture from Local Scenes
Eilidh Garrett, AM Reid
Nov 01, 2018
This contribution examines the relationship between local population studies and the national picture by considering the example of the Victorian fertility transition in England and Wales. It begins by summarising the history of...
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Shaping and Sharing Techniques for Sight-Singing
Kathryn Smith Bowers
Nov 19, 2013
Between John Cabot's discoveries in the New World and the turn of the new millennium lay five hundred years of a remarkable English and American choral music tradition. The body of choral literature on which this tradition...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Belt and Road Initiative: China's Rise, America's Balance, and Latin America's Struggle
Garrett Bullock
Jan 01, 0001
This research attempts to understand the evolving relationship between China, the United States, and Latin America. Specifically, it explores China's rapid rise as a formidable geopolitical power, the United States' mixed...
Published by: Ursinus College
Becoming a Superpower: China's Rise and the Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America
Garrett Bullock
Jan 01, 0001
Is China a Superpower? Will it become one? After half a century of establishing a strong international military presence, thriving economic growth, domestic/international political authority, and considerable cultural "soft...
Published by: Ursinus College
To Carl Schmitt, Letters and Reflections, by Jacob Taubes, translated by Keith Tribe, with an Introduction by Mike Grimshaw, New York: Columbia University Press, 120 pp., Hardcover, $26.00/£22.00, ISBN: 9780231154123, Publication Date
Samuel Garrett Zeitlin
Jun 28, 2021
As a young boy in the 1930s, Jacob Taubes (1923-1987) and his family left Austria for Switzerland to escape Nazism. In Switzerland, Taubes received both ordination as a rabbi and a classical education in philosophy (culminating...
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