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Common Houses in America\u27s Small Towns: the Atlantic Seaboard to the Mississippi Valley
Review of: Common Houses in America\u27s Small Towns: The Atlantic Seaboard to the Mississippi Valley. Jakle, John A.; Bastian, Robert W.; and Meyer, Douglas K
Contributors to the May Issue/Notes
Notes by Thomas W. Cain, A. E. Kerger, Ronald P. Rejent, Carl J. Kegelmayer, William J. Syring, Leo L. Linck, Edward A. Mahoney, Jr., John P. Meyer, William F. Spalding, and James O. Lang
Discussions for Small Groups
Three of four topics will be repeated. Faulkner in Oxford / M. C. Falkner, Howard Duvall and John Ramey. Ole Miss Union, Room 404The Sources of Faulkner\u27s Craft / Beth Dyer Biron, Cleanth Brooks, Robert W. Hamblin, Richard C. Moreland, and Judith L. SensibarFaulkner\u27s Practice of Craft / Donald M. Kartiganer, Christopher A. LaLonde, John T. Matthews, William E. H. Meyer, Jr., and Philip M. WeinsteinMississippi Scenes / Jane Rule Burdine and Walter Liniger. Ole Miss Union, Multipurpose Room (**Topic will not repeat**
Discussions for Small Groups
Three of four topics will be repeated. Faulkner in Oxford / M. C. Falkner, Howard Duvall and John Ramey. Ole Miss Union, Room 404Soviet Perceptions of William Faulkner / Nicolai Anastasiev, Sergei Chakovsky, Maya Korneva, and Tatiana Morozova. Union Ballroom (**Topic will not repeat**)The Sources of Faulkner\u27s Craft / Beth Dyer Biron, Cleanth Brooks, Robert W. Hamblin, Richard C. Moreland, and Judith L. SensibarFaulkner\u27s Practice of Craft / Donald M. Kartiganer, Christopher A. LaLonde, John T. Matthews, William E. H. Meyer, Jr., and Philip M. Weinstei
Towards a Multiversity? Universities between Global Trends and National Traditions
All over the world new ideas and models emerge on how to organize the higher education sector and its institutions. The contributions in this volume identify the most influential transnational models and investigate their origins and mechanisms of dissemination as well as the resulting consequences for national systems. Will global trends in higher education lead to homogeneity or will they result in an increased differentiation? This question is addressed by higher education researchers with very different disciplinary and national backgrounds. Contributors are, among others, Jürgen Enders, John W. Meyer, Christine Musselin and Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson
Boston Wind Quintet, March 28, 1985
This is the concert program of the Boston Wind Quintet performance on Thursday, March 28, 1985 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Five Balletts by Thomas Morley, transcribed by Jonathan Saylor, Quintette by Jean Francaix, Divertimento for Woodwind Quintet, Op. 32 by John Goodman, Quintette Pour Instruments À Vent by Paul Taffanel, Fantasie f-moll, K. V. 594 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arranged by W. S. Meyer, and Mládí by Leoš Janáček. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Gluon contributions to the pion mass and light cone momentum fraction
We calculate the matrix elements of the gluonic contributions to the
energy-momentum tensor for a pion of mass 600 < Mpi < 1100 MeV in quenched
lattice QCD. We find that gluons contribute (37 +/- 8 +/- 12)% of the pion's
light cone momentum. The bare matrix elements corresponding to the trace
anomaly contribution to the pion mass are also obtained. The discretizations of
the energy-momentum tensor we use have other promising applications, ranging
from calculating the origin of hadron spin to QCD thermodynamics.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Book Reviews
The Human Fetal and 'eonataI Circulation. "Function and Structure. By S. Zoe Walsh, M.D.; W.~'W. Meyer, M.D. and l. Lind, M.D. Pp. xiii + 351. Illustrated. $15,00. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas. 1974.Handbook of Histopathological and Histochemical Techniques. (Including museum techniques). 3rd ed. By C F. A. Culling. Pp. xiv + 712. lIIustrated. R 17,00. London and Durban: Butterworths. 1974.Arbeids- en Bedrijfsgeneeskunde. Gered. deur G. C E. Burger. Pp. xvi + 735. GeIllustreer. fI68,-. Leiden: H. E. Stentert Kroese. 1974.Dermato1ogy. Proceedings of the XIV International Congress Padua-Venice. May, 1972. Ed. by F. Flarer, F. Serri and D. W. K. Cotton. Pp. lxxxii + 1008. Illustrated. Dfl. 280.00. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica. 1974.The Radiology of Joint Diseases. Deur V. Tzonchev, K. Seidel, M. Dimitrov en K. Herrmann. Pp. 221. GeIllustreer. R28,00. Londen en Durban: Buttenvorths. 1974.Obsessional States. Ed. by H. R..Beech. Pp. viii + 352. £5,00. London: Methuen. 1974.Essentials of Urology. By D. E. Sturdy, M.S., ER.CS. Pp. vii + 298. Illustrated. £5.50. Bristol: John Wright & Sons. 1974
Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 30)
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Evaluation Research and Institutional Pressures: Challenges in Public-Nonprofit Contracting
This article examines the connection between program evaluation research and decision-making by public managers. Drawing on neo-institutional theory, a framework is presented for diagnosing the pressures and conditions that lead alternatively toward or away the rational use of evaluation research. Three cases of public-nonprofit contracting for the delivery of major programs are presented to clarify the way coercive, mimetic, and normative pressures interfere with a sound connection being made between research and implementation. The article concludes by considering how public managers can respond to the isomorphic pressures in their environment that make it hard to act on data relating to program performance.This publication is Hauser Center Working Paper No. 23. The Hauser Center Working Paper Series was launched during the summer of 2000. The Series enables the Hauser Center to share with a broad audience important works-in-progress written by Hauser Center scholars and researchers
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