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Bond settled into his post as dean of Dillard University. But although New Orleans was now their home, the Bonds were concerned about the fate of the Wilson family. Luther was still in jail. His mother. [Pg.126]

While John Wilson was in New Orleans, visiting his wife in Charity Hospital and talking with Horace Mann Bond at Dillard University, he left Alexzine, the eldest daughter, in charge of the younger children. ... [Pg.174]

Bond drew the plight of the Wilson family to the attention of Will Alexander, head of the Farm Security Administration. Doctor Will was the leading figure in the interracial movement of the interwar era director of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, trustee of the Rosenwald Fund, and the first president of Dillard University. But all Alexander offered was a modest donation, in the name of the CIC, toward the NAACP s defense of Luther Wilson. Should Wilson s lawyers choose to forgo his fee, Alexander noted, the money saved could be used in helping Mr. [John] Wilson to get started elsewhere. ... [Pg.175]

Coats, W.A. Dillard, J.G. Waldrop, J.E. Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Agricultural Economics Research Report No. 184,1989 Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA. [Pg.385]

The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Hewlett-Packard Co., the Center for Adhesive and Sealant Science at Virginia Tech, and the Adhesive and Sealant Council Education Foundation. We also thank Paul Reboa, Marshall Field, Dan Pullen, Dave Markel, Jim McKinnel, and Josh Smith of the Hewlett-Packard Co. for all of their work. We acknowledge the help of Prof David A. Dillard, Prof John G. Dillard, Jim Coulter, Sandra Case, Jeremy Lizotte, Scott Trenor, and Doug Crowson of Virginia Tech. In addition, we extend our appreciation to Prof Kai-tak Wan of the University of Missouri at Rolla. Emmett O Brien thanks Tom Seery, Christopher White, and Jonathan Martin for funding during the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.78]

DILLARD DS JR UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER COLORADO UNIV MICROFILMS PUBL... [Pg.205]

Table S.3 Techniques for Studying Surface Structure and Composition (Ref Dillard, J.G., Microscopic Spectroscopic Studies in Adhesion , Adhesion Principles and Practice, Course Material Kent State University, May 1998)... Table S.3 Techniques for Studying Surface Structure and Composition (Ref Dillard, J.G., Microscopic Spectroscopic Studies in Adhesion , Adhesion Principles and Practice, Course Material Kent State University, May 1998)...
Your neurons are pruned and your sensory information attenuated so that what s stored in the brain is less than what is experienced, and what s experienced is less than what is detected. Only the simplest organisms avoid this editing process. Annie Dillard wrote that [t]his is philosophically interesting in a rather mournful way, since it means that only the simplest animals perceive the universe as it really is (p. 20). I prefer to think of it from a different angle. Our focusing and pruning lets us see through the superficial chaos, the sound and fury of everyday experience, to the ordered foundation where law and flow interplay. [Pg.220]

D. R. Lefebvre, T. C. Ward, D. A. Dillard, and H. F. Brinson, A Nonlinear Constitutive Behavior for Diffusion in Polymers, Report No. VPI-E-87-2, CAS/ESM-87-1, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA (1987). [Pg.393]


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