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Proceedings Op the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting Op the Geological Society Op America, Held at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 21, 28, and 29, 1910
BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOL. 22, PP. 1-84, PLS. 1-6 M/SRCH 31, 1911 PROCEEDINGS OP THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP AMERICA, HELD AT PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 21, 28, AND 29, 1910. Edmund Otis Hovey, Secretary CONTENTS Page Session of Tuesday, December 27............................................................................. 2 Election of Auditing Committee....................................................................... 2 Election of officers................................................................................................ 2 Election of Fellows................................................................................................ 3 Election of Correspondents................................................................................. 3 Memoir of J. C. Ii. Laflamme (with bibliography) ; by John M. Clarke. 4 Memoir of William Harmon Niles; by George H. Barton....................... 8 Memoir of David Pearce Penhallow (with bibliography) ; by Alfred E. Barlow..................................................................................................................... 15 Memoir of William George Tight (with bibliography) ; by J. A. Bownocker.............................................................................................................. 19 Memoir of Robert Parr Whitfield (with bibliography by L. Hussa- kof) ; by John M. Clarke............................................................................... 22 Memoir of Thomas -
Members Forum for Private Security Research
Members Forum for Private Security Research Robert Parr MBE - FSPR Administrator Bio: Robert (Bob) Parr is a PhD Student with the Defence Studies Department of King’s College London, currently researching the ethical legitimacy of uptake from the private security sector in the context of support to national military power. In addition to being an Administrator of the Centre for Private Security Research, he has established the FPSR Ethics Working Group. He is a former career member of UK Special Forces and National Intelligence, holds a Master’s Degree in Security and Risk Management from the University of Leicester (awarded with Distinction), and has more than a decade and a half of experience as a private security contractor. His research interests include: • The private security/military industry • The history of private military operations • UK national defence doctrine • The role of ethics in the utilisation of national military power • Global human rights Contact Details: [email protected] Websites: www.ethicsworkinggroup.com Prof Eugenio Cusumano Bio: Eugenio Cusumano is an assistant professor in International Relations at the University of Leiden. He obtained his PhD in 2012 from the European University Institute and was previously a Fulbright Scholar at the Korbel School of International Studies in Denver and a lecturer at the Baltic Defence College. His research covers the outsourcing of security and military support both on land and at sea, with a focus on the study of the reasons underlying the preference for public or private providers of security and their variations across countries and over time. His work has been published in leading international relations and security studies journal such as the Journal of Strategic Studies, International Relations, Armed Forces & Society, and International Peacekeeping. -
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Geological
BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA VOL. 22, PP. 1-84, PLS. 1-6 M/SRCH 31, 1911 PROCEEDINGS OP THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP AMERICA, HELD AT PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEMBER 21, 28, AND 29, 1910. Edmund Otis Hovey, Secretary CONTENTS Page Session of Tuesday, December 27............................................................................. 2 Election of Auditing Committee....................................................................... 2 Election of officers................................................................................................ 2 Election of Fellows................................................................................................ 3 Election of Correspondents................................................................................. 3 Memoir of J. C. Ii. Laflamme (with bibliography) ; by John M. Clarke. 4 Memoir of William Harmon Niles; by George H. Barton....................... 8 Memoir of David Pearce Penhallow (with bibliography) ; by Alfred E. Barlow..................................................................................................................... 15 Memoir of William George Tight (with bibliography) ; by J. A. Bownocker.............................................................................................................. 19 Memoir of Robert Parr Whitfield (with bibliography by L. Hussa- kof) ; by John M. Clarke............................................................................... 22 Memoir of Thomas -
On History of the Randić Index and Emerging Hostility Toward Chemical Graph Theory
MATCH MATCH Commun. Math. Comput. Chem. 59 (2008) 5-124 Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry ISSN 0340 - 6253 On History of the Randić Index and Emerging Hostility toward Chemical Graph Theory Milan Randić 3225 Kingman Rd., Ames, IA 50014 Emeritus, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, Drake University, Des Moines, IA 50311, USA (Received April 2, 2007) Dedication: This article is dedicated to “Good Editors” of scientific journals that I knew or know: Alexandru T. Balaban (Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds), Erkki Brändas (International Journal of Quantum Chemistry), David C. Clary (Chemical Physics Letters), Ante Graovac (Croatica Chemica Acta – guest editor), John Gladys (Chemical Reviews), Ivan Gutman (MATCH Communication in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry), John Hancock (Journal of Proteome Research), Paul G. Mezey (Journal of Mathematical Chemistry), George W. A. Milne (Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences), Yngve Öhrn (International Journal of Quantum Chemistry), Robert G. Parr (Journal of American Chemical Society), J. W. Stout (Journal of Chemical Physics), Božo Težak (Croatica Chemica Acta), Nenad Trinajstić (Croatica Chemica Acta), Wendy Warr (Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences & Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling). I apologize to those not named, with whom I may have but limited contacts as an author or referee – who together with the above named make a visible minority in the scientific community of journal editors – but the minority that gives us hope for the continuing progress in science. “Unfortunately, now there are too few theoretical chemists with sufficient vision to take a giant step of exploring completely new techniques. Instead, scientists in the 1980s get so immersed in a maze of computational detail that they lose sight of the simple, elegant theories.” J. -
Fall 2013 Title Page.Pub
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American Chemical Society DIVISION of the HISTORY of CHEMISTRY
American Chemical Society DIVISION OF THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS 241st ACS National Meeting Anaheim, CA March 27-31, 2011 S. C. Rasmussen, Program Chair DIVISION OF THE HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY Chair: E. Thomas Strom Councilor:Mary Virginia Orna Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Chemistry University of Texas at Arlington College of New Rochelle P. O. Box 19065 New Rochelle, NY 10805 Arlington, TX 76019-0065 Phone: (914) 654-5302 Phone: (817) 272-5441 Fax: (914) 654-5387 Fax: (817) 272-3808 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Councilor:Roger A. Egolf Chair-Elect: Ned D. Heindel Pennsylvania State University - Lehigh University Lehigh Valley Campus, 8380 Mohr Lane Department of Chemistry Fogelsville, PA 18051-9999 Seeley G. Mudd Lab Phone: (610) 285-5110 Bethlehem, PA. 18015 Fax: (610) 285-5220 Phone: (610) 758-3464 Email: [email protected] Fax: (610) 758-3461 Email: [email protected] Alternate Councilor:Joe Jeffers Ouachita Baptist University Past Chair: Janan M. Hayes 410 Ouachita Street, Box 3786 Merced College (retired) Arkadelphia, AR 71998-0001 6829 Barbara Lee Circle Phone: (870) 245-5216 Sacramento, CA 95842 Fax: (870) 245-5241 Phone: (916) 331-6886 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Alternate Councilor: Arthur Greenberg Secretary-Treasurer:Vera V. Mainz Department of Chemistry 2709 Holcomb Drive University of New Hampshire Urbana, IL 61802 Parsons Hall Phone: (217) 328-6158 Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Email: [email protected] Phone: 603 862-1180 Fax: 603 862-4278 Program Chair:Seth C. Rasmussen Email: [email protected] Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry North Dakota State University Historian:James J. -
Pastor's Bibliography
PASTOR’S BIBLIOGRAPHY Gregory A. Miller NOVEMBER 2, 2020 BIBLE BELIEVERS FELLOWSHIP 0 | P a g e Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Last Revision Date: 04/25/2020 .................................................................................................................... 2 Purpose ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 I. Reference Works ........................................................................................................................................ 3 II. Books & Publications (Including Audiobooks) .......................................................................................... 7 III. Feature Films, Audio/Video Documentaries & Studies ......................................................................... 40 IV. Debates, Interviews, Speeches, Sermons and Lectures ...................................................................... 133 V. Harvard Classics: Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf of Classics ......................................................................... 149 VI. Harvard Classics: Shelf of Fiction ......................................................................................................... 159 VII. Sermons and Sermon Series ..............................................................................................................