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Peppering the Bostonian Palate : Two Silver Casters by Paul Revere II
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1976)
"Composed in 1860 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and published in his Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863), these oft-quoted lines resurrected from obscurity the name of Paul Revere, whose patriotic ride in Revolutionary America ...
Diagnosis and Treatment of Disorders of Defecation in Children
(1976-11)
This article discusses the physiology of fecal continence and disorders of defecation in childhood.
Pre-1900 Selected Protestant Hynmody Development
(1976-04-28)
This paper discusses a brief history of early hynmody, its origins, and evolution.
A Pedagogical Approach to the Suite in G Major for Violoncello Solo by J. S. Bach
(1976)
The six suites for violoncello solo by J. S. Bach stand not
only among the greatest literature for the cello but also can be
used very effectively in studio teaching. There has
been very little written on how these ...
Some Problems about Being and Predication in Plato's Sophist 242-249
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976)
One of the central tasks which Plato sets for himself in the Sophist is to say what being is. In doing this he makes a variety of philosophical moves. The first is to show that non-being in a very restricted sense of the ...
The History and Development of Music and Worship of the Stone Church 1873-1976
(1976)
This paper chronicles the history of the Stone Church Congregation of the (now) Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It focuses on the musical activities of the church through time.
Chemistry and toxicology of quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine acaricides
(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1976-04)
Several of the newer synthetic organic or "second generation" acaricides are widely used for control of phytophagous mites and ticks. Quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine compounds are among the newer ...
Textual Considerations in the Quotations of Gospel Hymn Tunes and Other Familiar Material in the Symphonies of Charles Ives
(1976)
This paper focuses on the biographical connection to the use of musical quotations in the works of Charles Ives. Hymn tune use is emphasized. Three differing theories proposed by other authors are considered and debated.
The Evolution of Pedal Tone Systems for Trumpet and Their Relationship to the Increased Trumpet Range in Big Bands From 1940 to 1970
(1976-07)
The music of the twentieth century has placed tremendous
physical and technical demands upon the musician. The trumpet, in particular, has been exploited
to its ultimate just in the past twenty-five years; so much so
that ...
A Stylistic Analysis of Aaron Copland's Piano Variations
(1976)
This work is an analysis of Aaron Copland's Piano Variations in terms of its relation to
the influences of composers Schoenberg and Berg in the synthesis of his already existing style ingredients (French, jazz, Stravinskian, ...
Exponential temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity of V3Si
(American Physical Society, 1976)
We report the results and interpretation of precision measurements of the electrical resistivity of V3Si in the temperature range Tc≤T≤77 K. Four samples of a wide range in residual resistance ratio (RRR) and with 15.1≤Tc≤16.8 ...
20 questions for Bond and Teasdale
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"At its July 24 meeting, the Executive Committee of the Association's Board voted unanimously to ask the two gubernatorial candidates -- incumbent Governor Christopher (Kit) Bond, a Republican, and challenger Joseph P. ...
Growing pains at Faurot field
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"The long wait for an approved plan for the expansion of Faurot Field appears to be about over."--Page 22
What about big-time college football?
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Proposal to improve and expand athletic facilities--and an ABC telecast--prompt some questions."--Table of contents for issue.
"We've got some chores to do" : Ag Dean Elmer Kiehl is telling the hungry world
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Dean Elmer Kiehl of the College of Agriculture is playing a leading role in developing this nation's food policies."--Table of contents for issue.
How credible a budget? : conversation with Curator John Dalton
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"A barrage of words is flying between Columbia and Jefferson City this winter concerning the amount of state appropriations the University says it needs and the amounts recommended by various state branches and agencies. ...
Our grown-up Tigers win
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Mizzou basketball, once a humorous interlude between the grid season and spring football practice, attains national recognition."--Table of contents for issue.
Those fabulous fifties
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Remember column sitting? Jesse Wrench? The great panty raid? This story is for you."--Table of contents for issue.
The women from W.E.T.
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"Two Campus staff persons wage a successful campaign to get towels at the 'men's' swimming pool."--Table of contents for issue.
Keeping house at Campbell-Harrison
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1976)
"The girls of Campbell-Harrison House are glad they no longer have to milk the cow. That was one of the shared duties at the home economics cooperative when it was founded in 1936."--Page 18