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Gus Lee
Augustus Samuel Mein-Sun Lee was born in San Francisco on August 8, 1946, the only son of Tsung-Chi Lee and Da-Tsien Tsu. His three sisters had been born in mainland China and accompanied his mother on the difficult trek across China to India and then to the United States in 1944. There, the family rejoined Tsung-Cbi, wbo had once been a major in the Kuomintang army and who, since 1939, had been working in San Francisco for the Bank of Canton. When Gus was only five, his mother died of breast cancer, and his father, two years later, married a severe Pennsylvania Dutch woman. Gus grew up in the Panhandle and the Haight, a predominantly African American area of San Francisco, and he had a difficult time becoming accepted. He joined the Young Men\u27s Christian Association (YMCA) and learned to box
Boston University Wind Ensemble, March 26, 1987
This is the concert program of the Boston University Wind Ensemble performance on Thursday, March 26, 1987 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were La Forza Dek Destino by Giuseppe Verdi (arr. by M. L. Lake), Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies by Reinhold Gliere (arr. Barbara Buehlman), El Abanico by Alfredo Javaloyes (arr. J. Ord Hume), The Vanished Army by Kenneth Alford, The Free Lance March by John Phillip Sousa, COncerto for Trumpet and Band by Alexander Arutyunian, Wellingtons Victory by Ludwig van Beethoven (arr. William Schaefer), and Symphony for Band by Donald E. McGinnis. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
The Suberogation Problem for Lei Zhong's Confucian Virtue Theory of Supererogation
A virtue-based theory of right action aims to explain deontic moral principles in terms of virtue and vice. For example, it may maintain the following account of moral obligation: It is morally obligatory for an agent A to Ï• in circumstances C if and only if a fully virtuous and relevantly informed person V would characteristically Ï• in C. However, this account faces the so-called supererogation problem. A supererogatory action is an action that is morally praiseworthy but not morally obligatory. Suppose John risks his own life to save a stranger, which is supererogatory rather than obligatory. However, a fully virtuous..
A Binary Control Chart to Detect Small Jumps
The classic N p chart gives a signal if the number of successes in a sequence
of inde- pendent binary variables exceeds a control limit. Motivated by
engineering applications in industrial image processing and, to some extent,
financial statistics, we study a simple modification of this chart, which uses
only the most recent observations. Our aim is to construct a control chart for
detecting a shift of an unknown size, allowing for an unknown distribution of
the error terms. Simulation studies indicate that the proposed chart is su-
perior in terms of out-of-control average run length, when one is interest in
the detection of very small shifts. We provide a (functional) central limit
theorem under a change-point model with local alternatives which explains that
unexpected and interesting behavior. Since real observations are often not
independent, the question arises whether these re- sults still hold true for
the dependent case. Indeed, our asymptotic results work under the fairly
general condition that the observations form a martingale difference array.
This enlarges the applicability of our results considerably, firstly, to a
large class time series models, and, secondly, to locally dependent image data,
as we demonstrate by an example
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