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Iván Leonídov, a los 50 años de su muerte. Reseña de A. De Magistris e I. Korobyina (Eds.), 'Ivan Leonidov 1902-1959' (Electa, Milán, 2009)
Reseña de Alessandro De Magistris e Irina Korobina (edición), 'Ivan Leonidov, 1902-1959' (Milán: Electa, 2009)
President William Fremont Blackman and His Administration 1902 - 1915
A brief review of President William Fremont Blackman\u27s administration during 1902 - 1915, published as Vol. 54,December 1959 issue of Rollins College Bulletin.https://scholarship.rollins.edu/archv_books/1017/thumbnail.jp
Una odisea antillana : publicar libros en Cuba (1902-1952)
La odisea que anuncia el título de mi ponencia no es tan rica en peripecias como la que todos conocemos, pero marcó el destino del movimiento editorial cubano durante más de medio siglo, el que va desde el establecimiento de la República en 1902 hasta el triunfo de la Revolución en 1959. Nunca sabremos cuál habría sido la suerte del libro cubano en la primera mitad del siglo veinte de no haberse frustrado, ya en 1902, la iniciativa de fundar una Imprenta Nacional, lo que sólo vino a ocurrir en 1959 y a concretarse un año después con la publicación de cien mil ejemplares de El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. Lo que sí sabemos es que la producción intelectual – y en particular la producción literaria cubana– se vio sistemáticamente excluida del mundo de las imprentas.Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociale
Vadim Andreev's and Daniel Andreev's poetry: forms of national identity's embodiment
The report presents an analysis of works of а Russian mystic poet and philosopher Daniel Andreev (1906–1959) and а European poet Vadim Andreev (1902–1976) as а phenomenon of 20th century's cultural development. Cross-cultural communication in the poets' works is combined with developed national identity. Vadim Andreev's poetry embodies national identity through developmeпt of motives representative for the Russian literature. Reconstituted world of the Russian literature (А. Pushkin, А. Blok, O. Mandelstam) defines axiological unity of his poetry and is of primary importance information of his creative competenceThe report presents an analysis of works of а Russian mystic poet and philosopher Daniel Andreev (1906–1959) and а European poet Vadim Andreev (1902–1976) as а phenomenon of 20th century's cultural development. Cross-cultural communication in the poets' works is combined with developed national identity. Vadim Andreev's poetry embodies national identity through developmeпt of motives representative for the Russian literature. Reconstituted world of the Russian literature (А. Pushkin, А. Blok, O. Mandelstam) defines axiological unity of his poetry and is of primary importance information of his creative competenceThe report presents an analysis of works of а Russian mystic poet and philosopher Daniel Andreev (1906–1959) and а European poet Vadim Andreev (1902–1976) as а phenomenon of 20th century's cultural development. Cross-cultural communication in the poets' works is combined with developed national identity. Vadim Andreev's poetry embodies national identity through developmeпt of motives representative for the Russian literature. Reconstituted world of the Russian literature (А. Pushkin, А. Blok, O. Mandelstam) defines axiological unity of his poetry and is of primary importance information of his creative competenc
Chilodonella cyprini (Moroff, 1902) [Translation from: Izv.gos.nauchno-issled.Inst.ozer.i rech.ryb.kh-va 49 25-28, 1959]
The ciliated protozoan Chilodonella cyprini is described. Chilodon parasitizes the body, gills and fins of fishes. The infusoria produce irritation of the integument and strengthened mucous secretion. The sparse knowledsge of the ecology of chilodon is summarised and some advice on the struggle against cholodoniasis in carp given
On a Gonyaulax bloom off Mt Dalley, in the Arabian sea
Several reports were published on the ' red tide ' or ' discoloration
of water ' of the sea by Torrey (1902), Sommer et al. (1937), Allen
(1946), Hayes and Austin (1951) and Brongersma-Sanders (1957).
Various organisms were found to be responsible for such phenomenon
in the west coast of India; an unidentified Peridinium was
reported by Hornel (1917), two species of Coclodinium by Hornel
and Nayudu (1923), Noctiluca miliaris by Bhimachar and George
(1950), Gymnodinium sp. by Subrahmanyan (1959) and Gonyaulax
~olygramma by Prakash and Sarma (1964)
Soil Surveys in Kentucky
Forty-one Kentucky counties have been surveyed and the results published, using the classification schemes of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. These counties and the field survey dates are : Adair (1961) , Bath (1959), Caldwell (1962), Calloway (1937), Christian (1912), Clark (1961), Elliott (1961), Fayette (1931), Fulton (1961). Garrard (1921), Graves (1941), Henderson (1963), Jefferson (1962), Jessamine (1915) , Logan (1919), McCracken (1905), Madison (1905), Marshall (1938), Mason (1903), Mercer (1930), Metcalfe (1962), Muhlenberg (1920), Rockcastle (1910), Scott (1903), Shelby (1916), Union (1902), Warren (1904)
State of Ambiguity
Cuba's first republican era (1902–1959) is principally understood in terms of its failures and discontinuities, its first three decades and the overthrow of Machado seen at best as a prologue to the "real" revolution of 1959. This book brings together scholars from North America, Cuba, and Spain to challenge this narrative, presenting republican Cuba instead as a time of meaningful engagement—socially, politically, and symbolically. Addressing a wide range of topics—civic clubs and folkloric societies, science, public health and agrarian policies, popular culture, national memory, and the intersection of race and labor—the contributors explore how a broad spectrum of Cubans embraced a political and civic culture of national self-realization. These essays recast the first republic as a time of deep continuity in processes of liberal state- and nation-building that were periodically disrupted—but also reinvigorated—by foreign intervention and profound uncertainty
MS-092: Phi Kappa Psi, Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter
This collection consists of the National Chapter publications, The Shield, and The Mystic Friend as well as the local PA Epsilon publication, The Torch. It also includes local chapter meeting minutes dating back to 1855, correspondence, registers, ledgers, and roll call lists of the local chapter.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall/1084/thumbnail.jp
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