243 research outputs found
Postcard from [M. Doates] to [Hubert Creekmore] (undated)
Postcard from [M. Doates] to [Hubert Creekmore] regarding various news stories, clippings, etc. Front of card features a photograph of a soldier and family members reading mail.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1886/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Herbert M. Howe to Hubert Creekmore
Howe writes from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi, asking Creekmore to contribute translations of Ovid for the Anthology of Classics in Translation that the Department of Classics was publishing. Includes envelope.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1048/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Robert M. MacGregor to Hubert Creekmore (14 May 1954)
MacGregor writes from New York City on New Directions Publishing Corporation letterhead to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi. He states that Kenneth Patchen\u27s The Famous Boating Party has been ordered for Creekmore, and he can include a copy of Dylan Thomas\u27s Under Milk Wood. He asks if Creekmore would be interested in Tennessee Williams\u27s Hard Candy. He mentions Creekmore\u27s essay on Memphis, Tennessee, in Holiday Magazine, and Williams\u27s grandfather Walter Daken. He praises The Chain in the Heart and relays a conversation with Frank Taylor about the Huntington-Hartford Foundation. He states that James Laughlin is in Japan. Includes envelope.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1210/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Robert M. MacGregor to Hubert Creekmore
MacGregor writes from New York City on New Directions Publishing Corporation letterhead to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi, regarding warehouse storage for The Long Reprieve. Includes envelope.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1231/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Robert M. MacGregor to Hubert Creekmore
MacGregor writes from New York City on New Directions Publishing Corporation letterhead to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi. MacGregor states that he will send a copy of Translations of Ezra Pound. He discusses the reception of The Chain of the Heart. Envelope included.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1159/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Theodore Ted M. Purdy to Hubert Creekmore
Purdy writes from New York City on G. P. Putnam\u27s Sons letterhead to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi, regarding a Southern Reader that Creekmore might edit.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1131/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Theodore Ted M. Purdy to Hubert Creekmore
Purdy writes from Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc. in New York City to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi. Purdy discusses publishing and writing business, and he discusses Creekmore\u27s books, The Welcome and The Fingers of Night. Includes envelope.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1040/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Theodore Ted M. Purdy to Hubert Creekmore
Purdy writes from New York City on G. P. Putnam\u27s Sons letterhead to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi. He responds to Creekmore\u27s previous letter about the Roger Peyrefitte book, which Purdy believes was published by Thames & Hudson under the title Diplomatic Conclusions. He further discusses Les Amities Particulieres, Melville Minton\u27s death, and Ilse Barker\u27s new book. Includes envelope.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1252/thumbnail.jp
Letter from John M. Crawford, Jr. to Hubert Creekmore (21 June 1944)
Crawford of Howell, Soskin, Publishers, Inc. in New York City writes to Creekmore in Jackson, Mississippi, to inform Creekmore that they are not interested in publishing the manuscript, God\u27s Tenant Farmer.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/creekmore/1026/thumbnail.jp
Study of dynamics of minor constituents in the thermosphere
The global distribution of helium and argon in the terrestrial thermosphere is described. It is based on the extension of a three-dimensional single-fluid numerical model of the thermosphere previously developed by the authors to treat the dynamics of a minor gas imbedded in a background gas made up of N2, O2, and O. Empirical models of the upper atmosphere, based on satellite drag and mass spectrometer data, are used to specify the background gas density and temperature as functions of altitude, latitude, and local time for a given day of the year. Effects of solar activity, eddy diffusion, and exospheric transport on the global distribution of minor gases are investigated
- …