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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 1, Spring 1997, Santa Clara University Apr 1997

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 1, Spring 1997, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

6 - BLUE SKY INVASION Searching for the American Dream, aerospace workers transform the Santa Clara Valley. By David Beers '79, Illustrations by Dug Waggoner

15 - SEEING IS BELIEVING Professor Sally Wood develops software to help students visualize basic engineering concepts. By Laura Trujillo '92

18 - CONFRONTING THE SCARS OF CENTURIES A legal challenge to California's Proposition 209 is the latest round in a long- running debate over affirmative action. By Margaret M. Russell

26 - SHADOWY ALLIANCE A recent expose alleging CIA links to the crack cocaine epidemic in California's inner cities raises questions about responsibility and …


The Planet, 1997, Spring, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 1997

The Planet, 1997, Spring, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 4, April 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Apr 1997

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 4, April 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


The John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1997, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies Apr 1997

The John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1997, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)

JOHN WgW Volume 7, Number 2 NEW MUIR Spring 1997 X I 4 J^,AN EPISODE IN THE YOSEMITE: by Frank E. Buske copyright @ 1989,1991, by Frank E. Buske (Editor's note: Dr. Frank Buske, emeritus professor and former Chair of the English Department at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, now lives in Tucson, Arizona. This paper was presented at the 1990 John Muir Conference at UOP, and is published here, along with letters from a private collection, with the author's permission.) ('•< Muir spent the winter of 1873-75 at the McChesney home in land, having come down from his beloved mountains to spend time putting into words some of the observations he had made • ■ nig the trees and the glaciers and on the ■ - les. Mrs. Jeanne Carr and others of his I «ls had, for a long time, been * •imaging him to do more writing; they HHgested that there was a market for his j I les and a need for him to set down his ilf|overies while they were still fresh in his mind. Mrs. McChesney, in a later reminiscence, described Muir as "dressed gi»iei ally in what we call now negligee, i.e., he wore a blue flannel shirt, but was never : without a sprig of some green plant as an-S*0 jjpment." Muir's apparel would be appropriate for ij§krnd of life he most enjoyed. He disliked lifting to dress for any formal occasion and hied to avoid any social gathering that would HHuire clothing and behavior that were not comfortable to him. Although he had uently written of his loneliness, sped1 w.f t enviously about his relatives and ids who had married and were raising families, he seems to made no effort to alter his own bachelor status during that Winter in the Bay Area. Mrs. J "• ' Carr The subject of John Muir and his relationship with women is interesting to ponder, and is a topic that has received a good deal of attention and even more misinformed speculation. Some verses that he wrote before this time, highly critical of young women, their appearance and the way they dressed, prompted his friend, Bradley Brown, to write the eighteen-year old Muir, "Excuse me, John, but perhaps unreciprocated love was the cause of your rhyming against the sweet little creatures. To love is painful, that is true. Not to love is painful, too. But oh! It gives the greatest pain to love and not to be loved again." The subject of Muir's poem may well have been imaginary but Brown's observations can certainly be considered prescient. At twenty-two, in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, working with ice-boat inventor Wiard, John Muir wrote his brother, David, telling him of the people he was meeting. David, very much a ladies' man, replied, "I would like very well to hear that piano and Miss E.P. (excuse me, John) playing on it." Miss E.P. was, of course, Emily Pelton, niece of the proprietors of the Mandell House where Muir was living. In December of that same year, John Muir wrote his sister, Sarah, and her husband, David Galloway, of an occasion which shows a rather vivid picture of his social skills: UNIVERSITY OR page 1 (continued on page 3) PACIFIC

NEWS NOTES: JOHN MUIR CENTER PUBLICATION PROGRAM The John Muir Center announces the continuation of its series of …


Tact Volume 4 Issue 2, Touro College Department Of Academic Computing Apr 1997

Tact Volume 4 Issue 2, Touro College Department Of Academic Computing

Yearbooks and Newsletters

Touro Academic Computing Technologies "The Newsletter of the Department of Academic Computing at Touro College"


Mr402: The Soils Of Maine, John A. Ferwerda, Kenneth J. Laflamme, Norman R. Kalloch Jr., Robert V. Rourke Mar 1997

Mr402: The Soils Of Maine, John A. Ferwerda, Kenneth J. Laflamme, Norman R. Kalloch Jr., Robert V. Rourke

Miscellaneous Reports

This report describes the soils of Maine. It includes information on soil formation, soil classification, soil map derivation, and map unit descriptions. This document file contains an 8.5X11-inch version of the general soil map of Maine. The full-size (22x33-inch) map is available in an accompanying file.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 3, March 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Mar 1997

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 3, March 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Tb164: Precipitation Chemistry At The Greenville, Maine, Nadp/Ntn Station, Ivan J. Fernandez, Llew Wortman Feb 1997

Tb164: Precipitation Chemistry At The Greenville, Maine, Nadp/Ntn Station, Ivan J. Fernandez, Llew Wortman

Technical Bulletins

This report details results from the Greenville, Maine, NADP/NTN site supported by the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station. The site is located in Piscataquis County at 69°39'52" longitude and 45°29'23" latitude at approximately 322 m elevation. The site consists of a single Aerochem Metrics® Automatic Sensing Wet/Dry Precipitation Collector that provides samples for chemical analysis and a Belfort® Recording Rain Gage and Event Recorder for accurate determinations of precipitation volume. Samples are collected every Tuesday morning 52 weeks a year.


Tb165: Chemical And Physical Properties Of The Danforth, Elliotsville, Peacham, And Penquis Soil Map Units, R. V. Rourke Feb 1997

Tb165: Chemical And Physical Properties Of The Danforth, Elliotsville, Peacham, And Penquis Soil Map Units, R. V. Rourke

Technical Bulletins

The soils reported in this bulletin have developed in several different parent materials. The Danforth soil has developed from very deep, well drained, loose, high coarse fragment till derived from slate and fine-grained metasandstone. The Elliottsville soils have developed in moderately deep, well drained till derived from slates, metasandstones, phyllite and schists. The Penquis soils developed in moderately deep, well drained till of similar lithology as Elliottsville, but with a higher component of weathered and crushable rock fragments throughout the soil profile. Peacham soils are developed in very deep, very poorly drained, dense till derived from phyllite, schist, and granite.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 2, February 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Feb 1997

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 2, February 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


A Guide To Mechanical Range Regeneration, J. Addison Feb 1997

A Guide To Mechanical Range Regeneration, J. Addison

Bulletins 4000 -

The main objective of this Bulletin is to describe mechanical methods of promoting rangeland regeneration and how to determine which is the most appropriate to use on any particular site. Mechanical regeneration methods are not 'quick fix' but may be used to advantage in some rangeland regeneration strategies.


The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 12, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Jan 1997

The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 12, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Virginia Wetlands Reports

  • Double-Crested Cormorant. Julie G. Bradshaw
  • What is the Coastal Primary Sand Dune Protection Act? William Roberts
  • Playing” Wetland Board is Excellent Learning Tool for Virginia Beach Students. Karla Schillinger
  • Atlantic Silverside. Lyle Varnell
  • GIS as an Educational Tool. Marcia Berman
  • Medicinal Uses of Wetlands. Pam Mason


Western Australia Soil Acidity Research And Development Update 1997 : Time To Lime, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia Jan 1997

Western Australia Soil Acidity Research And Development Update 1997 : Time To Lime, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia

Bulletins 4000 -

There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there?

In fact, the Australian Bureau of Statistics agricultural census paints a picture showing that we are still far short of the amount of lime that should be getting on to the ground.

For many years Western Australian soils acidified without significant production penalties. The soil pH was at values that were not affecting plant growth. However, over the last decade or so, large areas of soils have reached the point where production is being affected. In addition, we are now introducing plant species such as …


Fall 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center Jan 1997

Fall 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center

Currents

No abstract provided.


Spring 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center Jan 1997

Spring 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center

Currents

No abstract provided.


Summer 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center Jan 1997

Summer 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center

Currents

No abstract provided.


Winter 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center Jan 1997

Winter 1997, Nsu Oceanographic Center

Currents

No abstract provided.


Eastern South Dakota Wetlands, Rex R. Johnson, Kenneth F. Higgins, Michael L. Kjellsen, Charles R. Elliot Jan 1997

Eastern South Dakota Wetlands, Rex R. Johnson, Kenneth F. Higgins, Michael L. Kjellsen, Charles R. Elliot

Natural Resource Management Faculty Books

Diverse and extensive wetland resources have always been familiar parts of the landscape to farmers, hunters, and residents of eastern South Dakota. The journals and oral histories of adventurers, trappers, and natives and immigrants reveal how wetlands shaped the wildlife and the people who lived on and modified the land to meet their own needs. The history of South Dakota wetlands parallels the history and interactions of people and wetlands elsewhere in North America and the world. This interaction can best be characterized as constant conflict. Driven primarily by economics, farmers the world over expended tremendous energy to "reclaim" and …


Wetland Resources Of Eastern South Dakota, Rex R. Johnson, Kenneth F. Higgins Jan 1997

Wetland Resources Of Eastern South Dakota, Rex R. Johnson, Kenneth F. Higgins

Natural Resource Management Faculty Books

The mere mention of the word "wetland" in coffee shops and other gathering places on the prairies today brings out emotions and opinions that run the gamut from saving them all to draining them all. To some people, what we do with wetlands has been, and still is, a personal choice, a matter of exercising individual rights on private property. To others, wetlands are community resources that provide values that touch all of society. They contend that what is done to and about wetlands is a community decision regardless of ownership. Herein lies the controversy we have experienced over wetlands …


Innovations In Forestry: Public Participation In Forest Planning, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Ford Foundation Jan 1997

Innovations In Forestry: Public Participation In Forest Planning, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Ford Foundation

Books, Reports, and Studies

1 folded sheet ([6] p.) ; 28 cm


Resource Management At The Watershed Level: An Assessment Of The Changing Federal Role In The Emerging Era Of Community-Based Watershed Management, Douglas S. Kenney, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 1997

Resource Management At The Watershed Level: An Assessment Of The Changing Federal Role In The Emerging Era Of Community-Based Watershed Management, Douglas S. Kenney, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Books, Reports, and Studies

66, A-41, 16 p. ; 28 cm


The Planet, 1997, Winter, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1997

The Planet, 1997, Winter, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Iowa Academy Of Science 109th Annual Meeting [1997]: Advance Program, Iowa Academy Of Science Jan 1997

Iowa Academy Of Science 109th Annual Meeting [1997]: Advance Program, Iowa Academy Of Science

Iowa Academy of Science Documents

Contains information about the schedule and presentations for the 1997 annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 1, January 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Jan 1997

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 1, January 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Iowa Academy Of Science Membership Directory, 1997-98, Iowa Academy Of Science Jan 1997

Iowa Academy Of Science Membership Directory, 1997-98, Iowa Academy Of Science

Iowa Academy of Science Documents

Table of Contents:

Editorial Board, Journal ... 5
Committees ... 6
Sections ... 18
ISTS Regional Directors ... 22
Awards of Merit ... 24
Excellence in Science Teaching Awards ... 25
Past Presidents ... 26
Membership Roster ... 27


Restoring The Waters, Kathryn M. Mutz, Betsy Rieke, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 1997

Restoring The Waters, Kathryn M. Mutz, Betsy Rieke, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Books, Reports, and Studies

64 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm

WATER RIGHTS TRANSFERS FOR INSTREAM FLOWS: Oregon Water Trust / Janet Neuman -- Trust water rights program, Washington / Janet Neuman -- Boulder Creek, Colorado / Carol Ellinghouse, Kathryn Mutz -- Lahontan Valley Wetlands, Nevada / David Yardas -- Conclusion : Challenges for water rights transfers -- PROTECTING AND RESTORING THE WATERS: Umatilla River Basin project, Oregon / Becky Hiers, Jim Cole, Jim Esget, Kathryn Mutz -- Trinity River Basin, California / Michelle Leighton Schwartz, Gregory Thomas -- Ash Meadows, Nevada / David Ledig, Kathryn Mutz -- Colorado River : Grand …


Mp733: Preliminary Database Assessment For International Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Efforts, G. B. Wiersma Dec 1996

Mp733: Preliminary Database Assessment For International Long-Term Ecological Monitoring Efforts, G. B. Wiersma

Miscellaneous Publications

Description of a database assessment of international ecological monitoring efforts.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 10, December 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Dec 1996

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 10, December 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1996/97, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies Dec 1996

The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1996/97, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)

Volume 7, Number 1 NEW °3> f\ND VARWIN God and Evolution in Nature by Shayne Zurilgen (Editor's note: The author, a senior in geology at the University of the Pacific, prepared this paper in the fall of 1996for an undergraduate history class, "JohnMuir and the Environment.") Ifred Lord Tennyson was looking into his microscope one day when he was moved to comment, "Strange that these wonders should draw some men to God and repel others."1 Tennyson was addressing the fervor surrounding Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. While he didn't really identify anyone in particular, Tennyson conceivably could …


Mp731: New England Killing Frost Records By Zone, William R. Baron, David C. Smith Nov 1996

Mp731: New England Killing Frost Records By Zone, William R. Baron, David C. Smith

Miscellaneous Publications

This publication provides a deeper look at the killing frost data that is analyzed and summarized in Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Bulletin 846. The presentation in Bulletin 846 is designed to help planners and analysts. Individual readers, historians, botanists, agronomists, ecologists, and others may find a deeper look at the materials useful. Miscellaneous Publication 731 provides those data by climate zone on a yearly basis.