17 research outputs found

    Civil defense: Both red and dead

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    https://stars.library.ucf.edu/prism/1104/thumbnail.jp

    Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1966

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    First words • From the President • A commitment to change • The Ursinus plan • We\u27re planning a brand-new old-time Alumni Day • A disarmed world: two views • The one-world syndrome • Scenario for a disarmed conflict • The paid-up parade • Centennial fund moves toward first-year goal • Of strength & endurance • Check your candidates • The agency has transposed the key of campus life • Campus clippings: Gift from Gulf; Kodak focuses on U.C.; The fine arts; Folklore grant; Neighbors of the college; Scholarship winner; College Boards; Visual aids; Meistersingers • Sporting scene: Football; Soccer; Tennis; Track; Baseball; Basketball • Ursinus phys-edders continue to excel • Women of distinction • Regionals • Class notebook • Weddings • Births • In memoriam • End quotes: The story of solicitationhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1087/thumbnail.jp

    GM-CSF Controls Nonlymphoid Tissue Dendritic Cell Homeostasis but Is Dispensable for the Differentiation of Inflammatory Dendritic Cells

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    SummaryGM-CSF (Csf-2) is a critical cytokine for the in vitro generation of dendritic cells (DCs) and is thought to control the development of inflammatory DCs and resident CD103+ DCs in some tissues. Here we showed that in contrast to the current understanding, Csf-2 receptor acts in the steady state to promote the survival and homeostasis of nonlymphoid tissue-resident CD103+ and CD11b+ DCs. Absence of Csf-2 receptor on lung DCs abrogated the induction of CD8+ T cell immunity after immunization with particulate antigens. In contrast, Csf-2 receptor was dispensable for the differentiation and innate function of inflammatory DCs during acute injuries. Instead, inflammatory DCs required Csf-1 receptor for their development. Thus, Csf-2 is important in vaccine-induced CD8+ T cell immunity through the regulation of nonlymphoid tissue DC homeostasis rather than control of inflammatory DCs in vivo

    Arthur I. Waskow Freedom Seder collection 1968-1974

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    Contains material pertaining to the publication and use of Arthur I. Waskow's "The Freedom Seder:A New Haggadah for Passover," including several drafts of the haggadah text, materials relating to "Freedom Seders" held in 1969 and 1970 in which Waskow participated, correspondence expressing reactions to the work, book reviews and news clippings, correspondence regarding promotion of the published haggadah, and orders for the haggadahAlso includes a critique of the Freedom seder (1973), and other seders inspired by Waskow's workGift of Arthur I. WaskowPreviously cited as I-6

    Interview with Arthur Waskow

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    https://repository.upenn.edu/jcchp_oralhistories/1032/thumbnail.jp

    Disarmament as a Special Case in Military Strategy

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    Arthur Waskow papers, 1948-2009, 1967-2004

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    This collection documents the professional activities and personal life of Arthur Waskow, a Jewish Renewal rabbi and political activist. The collection includes printed materials such as brochures, booklets, clippings, correspondence, financial documents, photographs, and writings by Arthur Waskow as well as other authors. Materials in the collection reflect various aspects of Arthur Waskow’s personal and professional life, including teaching, involvement in the human and civil rights movements, and the peace process in the Middle East.Gift in part of Arthur I. Waskow,Donated by Rabbi Arthur Waskow,Arthur O. Wasko

    Breira records 1973-1979

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    The collection consists of material relating to the organization, positions, activities and contracts of Breira. Includes Certificate of Incorporation; by-laws; Board and committee minutes and mailings; position statements; publications; membership lists; material relating to the organization's funding; information on regional chapters; correspondence with membership and Jewish and non-Jewish leaders and organizations in the U.S. and abroad; program material including material relating to the planning, proceedings, resolutions and evaluation of Breira's first national membership conference in 1977. Also included is material on Breira sponsored tours of Israeli leaders in the U.S.; articles and newspaper clippings from other sources related to Breira's activities and areas of interest; as well as material critical of the organizationBreira established 1973 to promote discussion among the public about issues primarily concerning contemporary Israeli politics such as the Palestinians, peace, Israeli-Diaspora relations and alternatives facing the State of Israel; ceased to function 1979Batch change test 0806201
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