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Schools and Libraries 1Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Commitments - 3Q2013 Page 1 of 136
Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL35 Schools and Libraries 1Q2014 Funding Year 2013 Commitments - 3Q2013 Page 1 of 136 Applicant Name City State Committed ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6-1 ABERDEEN SD 32,793.60 ABERNATHY INDEP SCHOOL DIST ABERNATHY TX 19,385.14 ABSECON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ABSECON NJ 13,184.40 Academia Bautista de Puerto Nuevo, Inc Rio Piedras PR 59,985.00 ACADEMIA SAN JORGE SAN JUAN PR 45,419.95 ACHIEVE CAREER PREPARATORY ACADEMY TOLEDO OH 19,926.00 ACHILLE INDEP SCHOOL DIST 3 ACHILLE OK 49,099.48 ADA PUBLIC LIBRARY ADA OH 900.00 AF-ELM CITY COLLEGE PREP CHARTER SCHOOL NEW HAVEN CT 31,630.80 AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE BALTIMORE MD 17,442.00 ALBANY CARNEGIE LIBRARY ALBANY MO 960.00 ALBIA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DIST ALBIA IA 26,103.24 ALBION SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ALBION OK 16,436.20 ALEXANDRIA COMM SCHOOL CORP ALEXANDRIA IN 32,334.54 ALICE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALICE TX 293,311.41 ALL SAINTS ACADEMY WINTER HAVEN FL 14,621.51 ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL NORMAN OK 1,075.34 ALLEGHENY-CLARION VALLEY SCH DIST FOXBURG PA 15,456.00 ALPINE COUNTY LIBRARY MARKLEEVILLE CA 16,652.16 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT AMERICAN FORK UT 279,203.16 ALTOONA PUBLIC LIBRARY ALTOONA KS 856.32 ALVAH SCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 4,032.00 AMHERST COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL DIVISION AMHERST VA 245,106.00 AMSTERDAM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT AMSTERDAM NY 96,471.00 ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANTWERP OH 22,679.24 ANUENUE SCHOOL HONOLULU HI 5,376.00 APPLE VALLEY UNIF SCHOOL DIST APPLE VALLEY CA 409,172.44 ARCHULETA CO SCHOOL DIST 50 PAGOSA SPRINGS CO 81,774.00 -
FILMENE »Filmglad« El Dorado Cock
oppe i Nord-Germanien. Forfattere får ideer lissom alle andre. Jeg har i årevis gået og ruget på en drøm om at lave filmen om (sangerinden) Grete Klitgaard (Nej„ det er ikke camp!). Med venlig hilsen FILMENE »Filmglad« El Dorado cock. Midt i en filmindustri, der frem for Hans Chr. Ægidius: Prod.: Howard Hawks/Paramount. 1967. alt bejler til ungdommen, er disse tre in ad 1) Instr.: Howard Hawks. Manus.: Leigh struktører de sidste overlevende repræsen Brackett e. Harry Brown’s »The Stars tanter for en traditionsbunden filmkunst Skrivende folk kan vel lige så lidt som for in Their Courses«. Foto: Harold Rosson. ældre eller gniere finde mennesker, de med Klipn.: John Woodcock. Musik: Nel med rødder helt tilbage i stumfilmen. Og fuld tillid tør betro deres kæreste; men der son Riddle. Medv.: John Wayne, Ro det forunderlige er, at det kun er sporadisk, kunne måske findes et menneske, man kun bert Mitchum, James Caan, Charlene man mærker en træthed hos trioen. Ford, Holt, Michele Carey, Arthur Hunnicutt, Hitchcock og Hawks er stadig blandt os ne møde i et samarbejde med en positiv R. G. Armstrong, Edward Asner, Paul nervøsitet, der kunne virke inspirerende på Fix, Christopher George, Johnny Craw- med en stort set usvækket vitalitet, og man begge parter. ford, Robert Donner, John Gabriel, ge af de værker, de har skabt i det sidste Marina Ghane, Ronert Rothwell, Adam tiår, står som monumenter over en klassisk Som sagerne står, og forvænt som jeg er Roarke, Chuck Courtney, Anne New- med at arbejde med egne ideer lige fra til man, Diane Strom, Victoria George, filmkunst, som aldrig vil kunne erstattes, blivelse til præsentation, som skribent, in Olaf Wieghorst. -
HALLOWELL DAVIS August 31, 1896–August 22, 1992
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES HALLO W E L L D AVIS 1896—1992 A Biographical Memoir by RO BE R T G A L A MB OS Any opinions expressed in this memoir are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Academy of Sciences. Biographical Memoir COPYRIGHT 1998 NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS WASHINGTON D.C. HALLOWELL DAVIS August 31, 1896–August 22, 1992 BY ROBERT GALAMBOS HEN HALLOWELL DAVIS began his experiments on the Wnervous system in 1922, the number of American neu- rophysiologists he might talk to—the neuroscientists of that day—could be counted almost literally on the fingers of one hand. When he died seventy years later there were more than 15,000 members of the Society for Neuroscience (U. S. A.), and he was universally recognized as the world’s leading authority on the ear and hearing. He owed this position in part to an uncanny knack for selecting exactly the right moment to begin working on a problem, and be- cause throughout his life he was simultaneously perform- ing a new experiment and writing up a finished one. These activities, plus his interactions with a small army of friends, students, and associates here and abroad took him to the top of his profession and kept him there. The first brainwaves seen on the American continent came out of his own head in 1933, recorded by his graduate stu- dents using equipment he had designed. At about the same time he was among the first anywhere to record animal cochlear potentials, human evoked brain potentials, and the activity of single nerve cells at work inside an animal brain. -
A Complete Bibliography of Publications in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (1950–1999)
A Complete Bibliography of Publications in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (1950{1999) Nelson H. F. Beebe University of Utah Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB 155 S 1400 E RM 233 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 USA Tel: +1 801 581 5254 FAX: +1 801 581 4148 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] (Internet) WWW URL: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/ 25 August 2019 Version 1.00 Title word cross-reference 14 [Kam94]. 10 [TNN71]. 13 [Kai70, Shi70]. 1398 [Kam71]. 1772 [Rau73]. 1777 [Sio51]. 1786 [CR52]. 1790s [Dur87]. 1875 [Ros75]. 1916 [Bro85]. 1920s [GS86]. 1930s [GS86]. 1940s [Bir93a]. 1956 [Kro57, Sel56]. 1959 [Ano60m]. 1980s [Gar80]. 1988 [Hea88]. 1991 [Gom95]. 1993 [McK94]. 2000-Year-Old [Nor73]. 25 [Hea88, McK94]. 27 [Kam71]. 2nd [vH93]. 3.7.12-14 [Dum63b]. 3.7.7-10 [Dum63b]. 406 [Mer88]. 440 [Mer84]. 1 2 546 [Gre92]. 600 [Ost95]. A. [Pel95]. A.D. [Con58]. Aaron [Woo99]. Abb´e [Bei51, Chi50, Per53, Per58]. Abdallah [RT99]. Abdication [Hor65]. Abdus [Dys99]. Abilities [Thu50]. Abode [Men69a]. Abolitionist [Sch71]. Aboriginal [HK77]. Abroad [Wri56]. Abrogation [Ega71]. ABSCAM [Gri82]. Absentee [Mor74a]. Abstract [dT58b]. Academic [Car57a, Gid50, Ing57, Tay57]. Academies [Adr56, Fr¨a99]. Academy [Dup57, DM65, Rai92, Pen50]. Acadia [Olm60]. Acceleration [Dic81]. Accelerators [Sim87]. Acceptance [Lew56b]. Accessibility [Ano50a, Ano50b, Ano50c, Ano50d, Ano50e, Ano50f, Ano51a, Ano51b, Ano51c, Ano51d, Ano51e, Ano51f, Ano52a, Ano52b, Ano52c, Ano52d, Ano52e, Ano52f, Ano53a, Ano53b, Ano53c, Ano53d, Ano53e, -
Gentile, Augustine; Difrancesca Sal TITLE Item Analysis of Academic Achievementtests - Hearing Impaired Students
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 041 424 EC 006 077 AUTHOR Gentile, Augustine; DiFrancesca Sal TITLE Item Analysis of Academic AchievementTests - Hearing Impaired Students. INSTITUTION Gallaudet Coll., Washington,D.C. Office of Demographic Studies. SPONS AGENCY Office of Education (DHFW), Washington, D.C. PUB DATE Apr 70 NOTE 47p. AVAILABLE FROM Gallaudet College Book Store, Washington,D.C. 20002 ($1.00) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.25 HC-$2.45 DESCRIPTORS *Academic Achievement, achievementTests, *Aurally Handicapped, *Exceptional Child Research,Item Analysis, Psychometrics, StatisticalData, *Student Evaluation, Test Reliability, Test Results IDENTIFIERS Stanford Achievement Test ABSTRACT An item analysis of the Stanford AchievementTest performance of about 12,000 students inschools and classes for the hearing impaired is presented. Tablesshow the percentage of correct answers to each question, as well as asummary of the responses for each sub-test and major categories withinsome sub-tests. Because the test was developed for use with normal hearingstudentsk the reliability and validity of the test resultsare discussed. Three appendixes present information aboutThe Annual Survey of Hearing Impaired Children and Youth,a copy of the annual census of hearing impaired children form, anda list of participants in the Annual Survey of Hearing Impaired Children and Youth1968-69 School Year. (GD) NUAL SURVEY Of HRiNle_IMF REDCth E AND YOUTH This research was supported by a grant from the Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare. Contractors undertaking such projects under Government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their professional judgement in the conduct of the project. Points of view or opinions stated do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Office of Education position or policy. -
Type and Size of Educational Programs Attended by Hearing Impaired Students, United States: 1968-69
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 044 848 40 EC 030 607 AUTHOR Voneiff, Patricia: Gentile, Auauptine TITLE, Type and Size of educational Programs Attended by Hearing Impaired Students, United States: 1968-69. INSTITUTION Gallaudet Coll., Washington, D.C. Office of Demographic Studies. SPONS AGENCY Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (UHEW/OE), Washington, D.C. BUREAU NO BR-6-1193 PUB DATE Aug 70 GRANT OEG-32-18-0070-6009 NOTE 41p. AVAILABLE FROM Gallaudet College Bookstore, Washington, D.C. 20002 (R1 .00) FDRS PRICE EDRS Price M7-$0.25 HC$2.15 DESCRIPTORS Age Groups, *Aurally Handicapped, Day Schools, Demography, *Educational Programs, *Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Loss, *National Surveys, Preschool Proarams, Residential Schools, School Statistics, *Statistical Data ABSTRACT Data on 25,363 students enrolled in special education programs (residential schools and day class programs) for the hearing impaired during the school year 1968-69 are presented. Data describe the types and size of programs attended, and the age, sex, and hearing threshold levels of the students. In addition to the detailed tablcs, data summaries and a discussion of the qualifications and limitations of the data are included. Appended are a description of The Annual Survey of Hearing Impaired Children and Youth, the data collection form used and instructions for its completion, and a listing by state of the programs participating in the survey. (tW) ANNUAL SURVEY OF HEARINGIMPAIRiOtHILDRENAND YOUTH II This research was supported by a grant from the Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare. Contractors undertaking such projects under Government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their professional judgement in the conduct of the project. -
Southern Cali Nebraska Rout Bowl Foes Cahim Strongly He Will Run Again US Renews Air Attacks Beneath the 20Th Parallel
Southern Cali Nebraska Rout Bowl Foes SEE STORIES, PAGE 20 The Weather ..,. ® ••" . '• -----„ sunny, mild today- DAILY . Clear, cold tonight. ~ "' Ked Bank, Freehold f FINAL raUdtomrtrrow. Ix>hg I^ranrh / •~\r . ~ • . • EDITION Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper M !20 PAGES. VOL 95 NO. 127 RED BANK, N.J. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2,1973 "' • • , '"" TEN CENTS iiiiiiiHiiiHiuiiiiitiniiiiuHnuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMutiiiuimuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiniiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiHiHiii uniiminiinmmmimmniHii iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHnimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiutnui CahiM Strongly He Will Run Again TRENTON (AP) - Gov. viction indicates that I'm cor- He said overall direction highway construction contract • years?" Then I might also say It will be up to the courts to William T. CahiU has given rupt, I'd probably do the same was needed for the how-frag- in exchange for a 110,000 con- to him, 'Let's look at the revamp allegedly restrictive bis strongest indication yet thing." mented federal programs de- tribution to the state Republi- * record.' So I would have no zoning laws, CahUl said. problem facing anybody, if he that he will seek a second' The governor made;the signed to solve urban prob- can Party. term, saying he would have lems. ">-•'•" were a candidate on that." He also said he expected the statements in an interview Legislature to again fail to no problem as a candidate with The Record of Hacken- "There is no evidence, to CahiU declined to say spe- facing possible charges of cor- About his tax program, Cah- cifically whether he would adopt tax reform legislation sack. In a separate interview ill said people failed to under- my knowledge at least, that ruption from the Democrats. Sherwin knew anything about seek reelection. -
Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876
Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876 6-2-1876 Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1876 Recommended Citation "Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876" (1876). Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876. 59. https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1876/59 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876 by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. L. HARPER, Editor and Proprietor.] A FAMILY NEWSPAPER-DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, AGRICULTURE, LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND SOIENCES, EDUCATION THE MARKETS, &c. [$2,00 Per Annum, in Advance. VOLUME XL. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1876. NUMBER 5. !r1\AVE:L:EB.'S GUIDE, A Ladle Full of Molten Iron Emptied FASHION NOTES, Great Forepaugh Show. I A Judicial Complication. into a Man's Boot•Leg. Cleveland Leader, Tuesday, May ~.) . · N~'il' OnLEA.N.s, May 26.-A lively. con- in joijlll n~ j1tra91ra~lts. CALIFORNIA! • .......... '--'*" ..... -.---------·-,~ ~- -· [From the Leavenworth Times, May 19. Gray and black brocadea are m Och worn TUE CHICAGO & NORTII·WESTE:R.N RAILWAY .Adam Forepaugh makes 1t h1• boast test i; progressing for th~ Judgeship of ~ Prince Napoleon i• one of the moet Embraces under ~ne mf\nagement the Great Yesterday afternoon about half-past Yak lace is coming into favor for out of that he gives bis patrors all that his n<l- 11he N. -
IOWA SCHOOL for the DEAF Iowa Hawkeye
IOWA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF iowa hawkeye VOL. 131 • ISSUE 1 2010-2011 campus news for families, alumni and friends of isd The Iowa Hawkeye • Fall, 2010 The Iowa Hawkeye PUBLIC is published by Iowa School for the Deaf. Vol. 131, No. 1 PAW ART Jeanne Prickett, EdD Superintendent Cynthia Angeroth Editor/Design Cindy Schrum Editorial Support Additional photos provided by various staff of Iowa School for the Deaf. Contact Us Iowa School for the Deaf 3501 Harry Langdon Boulevard Council Bluffs, IA 51503 712.366.0571 www.iowaschoolforthedeaf.org ublic art in the form of Bobcat mascot heads were created by ISD students this fall. Art students learned ppublic art is original art in any facebook.com/ISDOFFICIAL PAGE medium for display outdoors Iowa School for the Deaf is a or indoors. Public art gives a view referral-based education option for of the past, connects to the present eligible pre K-12 students in Iowa and gives hope to the future. Art and Nebraska. The school is dually teacher Cindy Soppe and other accredited by the North Central teachers worked with their students Association of Schools and the Conference of Educational to finish the public art projects in Administrators of Schools and time for homecoming. Many are still See the public art on display in classrooms. Programs for the Deaf. • in this issue! Need to corralOn 26 theenergetic Coverbodies for a photo? Call in Cassie Contreras, yearbook photographer! Contreras decided on a creative route when it was time to design the sophomore yearbook page, and wanted a group shot of her grade. -
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country Thomas Dykes Beasley A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country Table of Contents A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country...........................................................................................................1 Thomas Dykes Beasley..................................................................................................................................1 Foreword........................................................................................................................................................1 Preface............................................................................................................................................................2 Chapter I.........................................................................................................................................................3 Chapter II.......................................................................................................................................................4 Chapter III......................................................................................................................................................6 Chapter IV....................................................................................................................................................10 Chapter V.....................................................................................................................................................13 Chapter -
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EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Albert J. Aguayo Bernice Grafstein Theodore Melnechuk Dale Purves Gordon M. Shepherd Larry W. Swanson (Chairperson) The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography VOLUME 1 Edited by Larry R. Squire SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE 1996 Washington, D.C. Society for Neuroscience 1121 14th Street, NW., Suite 1010 Washington, D.C. 20005 © 1996 by the Society for Neuroscience. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 96-70950 ISBN 0-916110-51-6 Contents Denise Albe-Fessard 2 Julius Axelrod 50 Peter O. Bishop 80 Theodore H. Bullock 110 Irving T. Diamond 158 Robert Galambos 178 Viktor Hamburger 222 Sir Alan L. Hodgkin 252 David H. Hubel 294 Herbert H. Jasper 318 Sir Bernard Katz 348 Seymour S. Kety 382 Benjamin Libet 414 Louis Sokoloff 454 James M. Sprague 498 Curt von Euler 528 John Z. Young 554 Robert Galambos BORN: Lorain, Ohio April 20, 1914 EDUCATION: Oberlin College, B.A., 1935 Harvard University, M.A., Ph.D. (Biology, 1941) University of Rochester, M.D., 1946 APPOINTMENTS" Harvard Medical School (1942) Emory University (1946) Harvard University (1947) Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (1951) Yale University (1962) University of California, San Diego (1968) Professor of Neurosciences Emeritus, University of California, San Diego (1981) HONORS AND AWARDS: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1958) National Academy of Sciences USA (1960) Robert Galambos discovered, with Donald Griffin, the phenomenon of echolocation in bats. During his career he carried out fundamental physiological studies of the auditory system using microelectrodes in cats, and later studied brain waves and auditory evoked potentials in humans. -
2018 BATTLEFIELD CLASSIC 8/31 Gallaudet @ 3:00 P.M
2018 Bullets Volleyball Schedule Date Opponent Time 2018 BATTLEFIELD CLASSIC 8/31 Gallaudet @ 3:00 p.m. 8/31 Messiah @ 7:00 p.m. August 31-September 1 9/1 PSU-Harrisburg @ 10:00 a.m. Bream Gym/Hauser Field House 9/1 Meredith @ 2:00 p.m. 9/5 at Catholic 7:00 p.m. 9/7-8 at Lycoming Tournament TBA 9/12 at Frostburg State 7:30 p.m. 9/15 Washington College * 1:00 p.m. 9/19 McDaniel * 7:00 p.m. 9/22 at Ursinus * 1:00 p.m. 9/26 at Susquehanna 7:30 p.m. 9/29 at Bryn Mawr * 5:00 p.m. 10/3 at York (Pa.) 7:00 p.m. 10/6 at Haverford * 12:00 p.m. 10/6 at Kean 2:00 p.m. 10/10 Franklin & Marshall * 7:00 p.m. 10/13 Muhlenberg * 1:00 p.m. 10/16 Shenandoah 7:00 p.m. 10/19 Swarthmore * 6:00 p.m. 10/24 at John Hopkins * 7:00 p.m. 10/27 at Dickinson * 1:00 p.m. 10/31 Centennial Conference Championship TBA 11/3-4 Centennial Confernece Championship TBA Home Contests in bold; * Centennial Conference opponent @ - Battlefield Classic Dickinson College ● Gallaudet University Gettysburg College ● Lancaster Bible College facebook.com/GettysburgCollegeAthletics Meredith College ● Messiah College McDaniel College ● PSU-Altoona @gettysburgathletics @gburgbullets PSU-Harrisburg 2018 BATTLEFIELD CLASSIC PENN STATE HARRISBURG Tournament Schedule: Friday 2017 record: 10-17 overall, 1-8 Capital Athletic Conference No Name Position Year Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Melissa Bosco S So.