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    You Can't Fish without a River

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    A college helps the poor help themselves through social entrepreneurship.Guy Larry Osborne, Larry Osborne, Carson-Newman College, social entrepreneurship and nonprofit studies, social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social business, social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurs, BOOST, Bonner Center,, Bonner Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement, Tennessee, business, Tennessee's Business, Appalachian IDEAS Network

    An hybrid Tykhonov method for neutron spectrum unfolding

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    An hybrid iterative Tykhonov regularization approach with an accelerating algorithm is considered. This method is illustrated by two neutron spectrum unfoldings measured with a Bonner Sphere system.Comment: 19 pages, work done at IRS

    The Bonner Foundation Celebrates 25 Years

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    This publication, created for the 25th Anniversary of the Bonner Program, highlights the achievements and programs at more than 65 colleges and universities that run the Bonner Scholar or Bonner Leader Program. An introductory section provides an overview of the Bonner Program model, spotlighting student leadership, the intensity of the service experience, and related impacts on community capacity. Each of the colleges and universities in the network is profiled, with an overview of the institution's mission, center for civic engagement, students in the Bonner Program, and unique community partnerships and campus programs, as well as photos. This is a great resource to learn more about the Bonner network

    Finding Aid for the Sherwood Bonner / Hubert McAlexander Collection (MUM00038)

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    This collection of 12 boxes covering the time period from, c. 1870s through 1983 chronicles the research of Dr. Hubert H. McAlexander into the life and career of Katherine Kate Sherwood Bonner McDowell, known as the author Sherwood Bonner. Dr. McAlexander completed his masterful work on Bonner entitled, The Prodigal Daughter: A Biography of Sherwood Bonner in 1981

    USS Iowa at War

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    Review of: "USS \u27Iowa\u27 at War," by Kit Bonner and Carolyn Bonner

    Eugene MacDonald Bonner Collection - Accession 743

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    The Eugene MacDonald Conner Collection is a good source for the study of the life and art of the North Carolina born composer, music critic, and author, Eugene MacDonald Bonner (1889-1983). It contains some letter by Bonner himself; plus others by his aunt, Mary Virginia Bonner; and his friends Leon Barzin, conductor and music director of the National Orchestral Association; Claudio D’Agata, a conductor who knew Bonner when he lived in Taormina, Italy; Alan Hartman, a friend who knew him in New York; and H.C. Haynsworth who met Bonner, several taped recordings of his music, a number of photographs and newspaper articles, and several miscellaneous genealogical references to the Bonner Family. There are also tapes of interviews by Olimpio Guidi with Eva Strazzeri and Claudio and Brigette D’Agata.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1733/thumbnail.jp

    Transforming America Through Community Engagement

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    This GrantCraft case study, developed for Candid's scholarshipsforchange.org portal, explores the Bonner Foundation's  Bonner program—a service-based scholarship program. The scholarship targets high financial need students and affords them the opportunity to serve their community during college and through internships. This case study explores how the Bonner program was designed and the impact it has created

    USS Iowa at War

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    Review of: "USS \u27Iowa\u27 at War," by Kit Bonner and Carolyn Bonner

    The Young Blood Hungers : Mapping Young Black Manhood in Marita Bonner\u27s Frye Street Fiction

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    Marita O. Bonner, early twentieth century African American public intellectual and creative writer, wrote particularly about the experiences of blacks in Chicago. Though most Bonner scholarship focuses primarily on her working class female characters, this study provides close readings of the young male figures in the short stories, One Boy\u27s Story, The Makin\u27s, The Whipping, There Were Three, Tin Can, and Nothing New. I analyze how these texts confront notions of family, personal identity, and violence, and how Bonner configures young life as a volatile liminal space of human development. As seen in Bonner\u27s short stories and in her essay The Young Blood Hungers, she continually promotes childhood and adolescence as compelling and complicated aspects of the American black experience. Youth is an integral category in investigating not only Bonner\u27s works, but in examining the Harlem Renaissance era
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