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Interview with Booker T. Brown - OH 689
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Booker T. Brown with a focus on the History of Emmett Scott High School. Emmett Scott was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was named after Emmett...
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Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Charles Frederick Brooks
In his February 26, 2004 interview with Jessie Lewis, Charles Frederick Brooks reminisces of his time in service during WWII and his life after the war in Rock Hill, SC. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Gloria Mobley Brown - OH 780
This interview was conducted by Martin Jackson with Gloria Mobley Brown as part of Project 2020: A Collaborative Oral History. Mrs. Brown, 89, discusses her experiences as a Black student and educator, particularly during the...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Camels of Charles the Bald
SG Ottewill-Soulsby
Feb 24, 2017
This article investigates a previously neglected aspect of diplomatic relations between the Carolingians and the Umayyads of al-Andalus, the camels sent by Emir Muḥammad I to Charles the Bald, King of the West Franks, in 865. In...
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The Great Recoinage of 1696
Charles Larkin
Jan 01, 0001

The English re-coinage of 1696 was one of the great monetary events in history. By 1695 almost 50% of the specie content was missing from coinage in circulation, causing a monetary crisis. In May 1696 England's debased...

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The Great Recoinage of 1696
Charles Larkin
Jan 01, 0001

The English re-coinage of 1696 was one of the great monetary events in history. By 1695 almost 50% of the specie content was missing from coinage in circulation, causing a monetary crisis. In May 1696 England's debased...

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Obituary. Charles Robin LeSueur, 1923-2004
Ralph D. Arcari
Jan 01, 0001
Ralph D. Arcari. Charles Robin LeSueur, 1923-2004. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2005 Apr; 93(2): 300-302
Interview with Charles B. Vail and Emily Vail - OH 178
Dr. Charles B. Vail (1923-) was the sixth president of Winthrop, serving from 1973 to 1982. He is joined in this interview by his wife, Emily Vail. Grace B. Freeman, editor of the Winthrop Alumni Magazine, interviews Dr. and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Charles Weidman Jan. 30, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Dancer and choreographer Charles Weidman will present a concert in the main auditorium at Winthrop College. Weidman and his company of 10 dancers will preform four numbers: David and Goliath, "A House Divided", Jesse James, and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Brown and beige fat
The adipose organ portrays adipocytes of diverse tones: white, brown and beige, each type with distinct functions. Adipocytes orchestrate their adaptation and expansion to provide storage to excess nutrients, the quick...
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The Curious Case of Charles Mee
David Wohl
Jan 01, 0001
Playwright Charles Mee is one of the few successful writers who makes many of his works available free of charge for performance. This short article summarizes an interview with Mee, who explains why he forgoes royalties and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Studying Brown Adipose Tissue in a Human in vitro Context.
New treatments for obesity and associated metabolic disease are increasingly warranted with the growth of the obesity pandemic. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) may represent a promising therapeutic target to treat obesity, as this...
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A Celebration of the Life of Reverend Charles Rice
Chaplain's Office
Jan 01, 0001
Funeral program for Reverend Charles Rice memorial service held in Bomberger Memorial Hall, Ursinus College.
Published by: Ursinus College
Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte NC Jan. 14, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte, NC was named for Who's Who at Winthrop College. Miss Brown is a senior and editor of The Journal, Winthrop College's student literary publication.
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Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte NC Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Jean Carson Brown, senior at Winthrop College, was selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss Brown was active in campus affairs, serving as president of the campus poetry club, president...
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Interview with W. H. Winborne
W. H. Winborne
Jan 01, 0001
In his July 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, W. H. Winborne described his work with the Orangeburg Area Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, the Family Health Center, and the outreach programs related to the foundation. Winborne...
Published by: Winthrop University
Growth and Labelling of Cell Wall Components of the Brown Alga Ectocarpus in Microfluidic Chips
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chips have proven to be suitable environments for the growth of several filamentous organisms. However, depending on the specimen, the number of investigations concerning their growth and cell...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 22, 1905
Schaff anniversary The eyes of the Chinese idol Alumni Philadelphia letter Literary Supplement: From Romany to Rome; The dramatic interpretation of Irving; The professor's Christmas present; Mind concentration; The need of...
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Incarnate Quested Speaking
Patrick Brown
Jun 23, 2022
Patrick Brown is an independent scholar in Honolulu, Hawaii. Before moving to Hawaii, he taught in the philosophy department and the school of law at Seattle University. Brown received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Boston...
‘Translating Cultures’, translating research
Charles Forsdick
Dec 06, 2017
In this article, Charles Forsdick, AHRC Theme Leadership Fellow for ‘Translating Cultures’, presents the policy issues revealed and addressed by research carried out under the theme, and highlights the challenges and potential...
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Enantioselective S‐H Insertion Reactions of α‐Carbonyl Sulfoxonium Ylides
The first example of enantioselective S‐H insertion reactions of sulfoxonium ylides is reported. Under the influence of thiourea catalysis, excellent levels of enantiocontrol (up to 95% ee) and yields (up to 97%) are achieved...
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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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