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Postcard: J. B. Watkins Land Mortgage Company
This black and white printed postcard contains correspondence from the J.B. Watkins Land Mortgage Company to a customer. Printed text and handwriting are on the front of the card. Handwriting is on the back of the card.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/2033/thumbnail.jp
The economics of data acquisition computers for ST and MST radars
Some low cost options for data acquisition computers for ST (stratosphere, troposphere) and MST (mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere) are presented. The particular equipment discussed reflects choices made by the University of Alaska group but of course many other options exist. The low cost microprocessor and array processor approach presented here has several advantages because of its modularity. An inexpensive system may be configured for a minimum performance ST radar, whereas a multiprocessor and/or a multiarray processor system may be used for a higher performance MST radar. This modularity is important for a network of radars because the initial cost is minimized while future upgrades will still be possible at minimal expense. This modularity also aids in lowering the cost of software development because system expansions should rquire little software changes. The functions of the radar computer will be to obtain Doppler spectra in near real time with some minor analysis such as vector wind determination
The Sondrestrom radar: Progress and proposed upgrades for ST work
The capabilities and limitations of the Sondrestrom Radar for stratosphere-troposphere ST observations were previously presented. Recent progress and proposed upgrades are summarized. During the first year of operation (April 1983 to April 1984) there was only one ST experiment, mainly with the objective of evaluating the site and determining that the hardare and software were still operational after the radar's move from Alaska. The Sondrestrom site has about the same degree of ground clutter as the former Chatanika site and the data appear to be similar. The radar's operation continues to be incoherent-scatter observations of the ionosphere. The main radar parameters are summarized
Herald of Holiness Volume 54 Number 12 (1965)
01 Cover by North Carolina News Bureau 02 Glad in God’s Judgments by General Superintendent Williamson 03 What’s Your Perspective? by Roger M. Williamsons 03 In a Changing World by Ruth Vaughn 04 From Sadness to Gladness by James Macleod 05 Faith … the final step by C. T. Corbett 06 Times of Refreshing by W. E. Varian 06 Lumpy Potatoes by Pauline E. Spray 07 Mission for Souls by Jean Leathers Phillips 07 Deceived by Riches by J. J. Steele 08 The Autopsy of a Dead Church by Morris Chalfant 10 Fruitful in the Land of Affliction by J. B. Maclagan 11 Hope Deferred by Garth Hyde 12 Editorials by W. T. Purkiser 13 Morning After a Burial by Grace V. Watkins 14 The Church at Work 17 The Answer Corner by W. T. Purkiser 18 Late News 18 News of the Religious World 19 News in Picturehttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1533/thumbnail.jp
Antenna induced range smearing in MST radars
There is considerable interest in developing stratosphere troposphere (ST) and mesosphere stratosphere troposphere (MST) radars for higher resolution to study small-scale turbulent structures and waves. At present most ST and MST radars have resolutions of 150 meters or larger, and are not able to distinguish the thin (40 - 100 m) turbulent layers that are known to occur in the troposphere and stratosphere, and possibly in the mesosphere. However the antenna beam width and sidelobe level become important considerations for radars with superior height resolution. The objective of this paper is to point out that for radars with range resolutions of about 150 meters or less, there may be significant range smearing of the signals from mesospheric altitudes due to the finite beam width of the radar antenna. At both stratospheric and mesospheric heights the antenna sidelobe level for lear equally spaced phased arrays may also produce range aliased signals. To illustrate this effect the range smearing functions for two vertically directed antennas have been calculated, (1) an array of 32 coaxial-collinear strings each with 48 elements that simulates the vertical beam of the Poker Flat, Glaska, MST radar; and (2) a similar, but smaller, array of 16 coaxial-collinear strings each with 24 elements
SEEDS - 2012
Contributors include: Janean L. Watkins, Rebby Montalvo, Natasha A. Sloan, Elbert Tavon Briggs, Linda Monacelli, Caitlin Driscoll, Rachel L. Deahl, Kenton Field, Zachary Clinkman, Artiss Thomas, Sadaf Zohra Syed, Michelle Renee Perkins, Ra Perre Shelton, Felicia Beckett, Joe Davis, Joanna Zuno, Daniel Woody, Sheree L. Greer, Emily N. Haddad, Sophia Jane Mihic, Kelly Norman-Ellis, Sumaiya Maniya, Kasia B. Garzel, Huda F. Biabani, Sameera Mirza, Urzula Wudarczyk, Patricia Dalinis, Malcom Murray, C.A. Nelson, Julia K. Davis, Camille J. Severino, Sarah Paulis, Christopher K. Till, Regina M. Torres, Jon-Paul Kreatsoulas, Andi Michaels, Elbert Tavon Briggs, Syed Ahad Hussein, Juan Manuel Gonzalez, Tutus Mobio, Shantez M. Tolbut, Michael Slas, Candace Boykin, Vladimir Skala, Mary L. Clemmensen, Winston Rysdahl, Laura Nieveshttps://neiudc.neiu.edu/seeds/1002/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 49 Number 42 (1960)
01 For the Days Just Ahead by Flyod W.Hawkins 03 Perfected Holiness by Lawrence B. Hicks 03 The Priceless Plan by Jack M. Scharn 04 Our Church and Her Ministers by L.E. Humrich 05 1960 Chadwick’s Centenary by Evangelist Robert Emsley 06 God’s Multiplication Table by Andrew F. Cone 07 Saints for Supper! By Evangelist Nettie A. Miller 07 The Requests by Grace V. Watkins 08 God of the Second Chance by Celia M. Wright 09 Marriage with Love by Wm. J. Nichols 09 Endless Tragedy by Jean Leathers Phillips 10 News in Picture 10 Revival in Our Day by Evangelist Harold L. Volk 11 I Give Thee Thanks! By Enola Chamberlin 11 Heaven by Evangelist James Robbins 12 Editorials by W.T. Purkiser 17 The Answer Corner by W.T. Purkiser 19 News of the Churcheshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1879/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 53 Number 43 (1964)
01 Cover, left by Rundle Photo 01 Cover, right by Philip Gendreau 02 The Transfiguring Dawn by General Superintendent Benner 03 The Successful Failure by Richard H. Leffel 04 Just Outside! By Paul Martin 04 December Days by Jack M. Scharn 05 Beyond Conformity by Clayton Bonar 06 “Thy Will Be Done” by Mike O. Courtney 07 A Faith Christ Commends by Ralph A. Mickel 08 How Strong is Jesus? By Letta J. Young 08 Light in the Cathedral by Grace V. Watkins 09 Today is the day! By W. M. Lynch 09 Untying the Hands of God by C. B. McCaull 10 “Everlasting Life” by Paul E. Hess 11 Editorials by W. T. Purkiser 13 Roy F. Stevens 14 The Church at Work 17 The Answer Corner by W. T. Purkiser 18 Late News 18 News of the Religious World 19 News in Picturehttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1668/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 71 Number 16 (1982)
Cover Photo Credit: J. N. White
IN THIS ISSUE:
2 Traditions: Good or Bad?, General Superintendent: Jerald D. Johnson
3 Where\u27s Dad?, Dennis L. Apple
4 Letters
5 Ask Him!, John W. May
5 Renewed (a poem), Opal Sandra Watkins
6 Liquor\u27s Thirst for a Younger Market, Harold Ivan Smith
8 Calm in the Midst of Cancer, Linda Hudspeth Loetscher
9 Nazarene Roots: Rest Cottage, Pilot Point, Texas
10 Christianity Amid Heathen Rage, Ivan A. Beals
11 God\u27s Promise (a poem), Susan H. Slater
12 Strength Comes from Weakness, G. Weatherley
13 Have a Good Laugh, Ed Felter
14 Serving Christ in the Combat Zone, W. E. McCumber
15 Resource (a poem), Lois B. Eades
15 Getting from Paycheck to Paycheck - Simply, Barbara Horak
16 The Editor\u27s Standpoint, W. E. McCumber
18 By All Means, Bessie Robbins
19 In the News
30 News of Religion
31 Answer Corner
35 Late Newshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1293/thumbnail.jp
Herald of Holiness Volume 45 Number 42 (1956)
01 Now Is Christ Risen by General Superintendent Williamson 02 Late News 02 New Year\u27s Prayer by Jean L. Phillips 02 Gleanings from the Office Editor\u27s Desk 03 Living Sensitively by J. William Ellis 04 Faith for \u2757 by J. Ray Shadowens 04 His Lessons by Frances B. Erickson 05 Is This Y-Year? by B.W. Downing 05 Fear Not! by Viola E. Hodge 06 Revival Now! by J. Paul Downey 06 While Here I Dwell! by Marian L. Knorr 07 Three-dimensional Living by Albert D. Stiefel 08 Invest Our Time Wisely by Katherine Bevis 08 Think on These Things! by F. Lincicome 09 Pressing Forward by F.W. Davis 09 A New and Fairer Life by Clara M. Morrison 10 He Has Entered into His Kingdom by E. Wayne Stahl 10 What Are You Seeking First? by Mrs. Harold E. Priddy 11 Gethsemane by Christine White 11 Inheriting God\u27s Promises by June Rudd Pittman 12 Editorials by Stephen S. White 13 Transition by Grace V. Watkins 14 The Sunday-School Lesson 14 Foreign Missions 15 Religious News and Comments 15 The Home Circle 16 Department of Evangelism 17 The Question Box 17 Servicemen\u27s Corner 18 \u27Tis Christmas! by Emma French 18 Thought for the Day by Bertha Munro 19 News of the Churcheshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/2096/thumbnail.jp
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