576 research outputs found
Review of \u3ci\u3eHe Rode with Butch and Sundance: The Story of Harvey “Kid Curry” Logan\u3c/i\u3e By Mark T. Smokov
Hollywood depictions of Harvey Alexander Logan (1867–1904), better known as “Kid Curry,” portray the outlaw as a dull-witted follower. Mark T. Smokov’s biography of Logan presents him instead as a crafty criminal with above-average intelligence. Smokov argues that Logan’s planning and executing three successful train robberies testifies to Kid Curry’s leadership and cunning.
He Rode with Butch and Sundance is Smokov’s first entry in the University of North Texas Press’s A. C. Greene Series. Logan’s career stretches the geographic boundaries of the series, as most of the books concentrate on crimes in Texas and the Southwest. Logan committed most of his robberies and frequently found hiding places in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. The book complements the second edition of Jeffrey Burton’s The Deadliest Outlaws: The Ketchum Gang and the Wild Bunch, released in July 2012 as part of the same series
Crusader for Democracy: The Political Life of William Allen White
Review of: "Crusader for Democracy: The Political Life of William Allen White," by Charles Delgadillo
Review of \u3ci\u3eHe Rode with Butch and Sundance: The Story of Harvey “Kid Curry” Logan\u3c/i\u3e By Mark T. Smokov
Hollywood depictions of Harvey Alexander Logan (1867–1904), better known as “Kid Curry,” portray the outlaw as a dull-witted follower. Mark T. Smokov’s biography of Logan presents him instead as a crafty criminal with above-average intelligence. Smokov argues that Logan’s planning and executing three successful train robberies testifies to Kid Curry’s leadership and cunning.
He Rode with Butch and Sundance is Smokov’s first entry in the University of North Texas Press’s A. C. Greene Series. Logan’s career stretches the geographic boundaries of the series, as most of the books concentrate on crimes in Texas and the Southwest. Logan committed most of his robberies and frequently found hiding places in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. The book complements the second edition of Jeffrey Burton’s The Deadliest Outlaws: The Ketchum Gang and the Wild Bunch, released in July 2012 as part of the same series
Case study from application to construction: lenders for community development put new markets tax credits to work
Tax credits ; Community development corporations ; Economic development
Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable, and Ornamental Crops, 1997
Growers generally use herbicides to efficiently produce high-quality fruit and vegetables for processing or fresh market sales. Due to the smaller acreage of these crops compared to major field crops, fewer herbicides are registered for use in fruit and vegetable crops than for field crops. Each year, new herbicides are evaluated under Arkansas growing conditions with the objective of improving the herbicide technology for the grower, processor, and ultimately the consumer. This report includes studies on the control of many of the more serious weed problems in important crops of this region, including snapbeans, spinach, southern pea, watermelon, cantaloupe, tomato, blackberry, and grape. In addition, the report includes information on the tolerance of selected bedding plants to some effective herbicides
GlimmerGlass Volume 55 Number 08 (1996)
Official Student Newspaper
Issue is 16 pages long
GlimmerGlass Volume 55 Number 03 (1995)
Official Student Newspaper
Issue is 16 pages long
GlimmerGlass Volume 55 Number 05 (1995)
Official Student Newspaper
Issue is 16 pages long
GlimmerGlass Volume 55 Number 01 (1995)
Official Student Newspaper
Issue is 20 pages long
GlimmerGlass Volume 55 Number 02 (1995)
Official Student Newspaper
Issue is 20 pages long
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