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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officers, August 22, 1968, Myrtle Diemer
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officers, August 22, 1968, Myrtle Diemer
Correspondence
A letter from Myrtle Diemer to Pearl Von Allmen requesting a list of SEAALL's Officers.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Gerard Magavero
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Gerard Magavero
Correspondence
A letter from Gerard Magavero to Pearl Von Allmen regarding programs for the SEAALL Annual Meeting.
Letter To William Younger Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Gerard Magavero
Letter To William Younger Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Gerard Magavero
Correspondence
A letter from Gerard Magavero to William Younger discussing plans and proposed discussions for the SEAALL Annual Meeting.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Annual Meeting, August 8, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding the program for the SEAALL Annual Meeting. Green also discusses Dorothy Salmon's health.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Annual Meeting, July 16, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Annual Meeting, July 16, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen asking Von Allmen about plans before and after the SEAALL Annual Meeting.
Letter To Gerard Magavero Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, July 11, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Letter To Gerard Magavero Regarding The Seaall Annual Meeting, July 11, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Correspondence
A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Gerard Magavero regarding the mailing of invitations to the SEAALL Annual Meeting.
Economic Analysis Of Alternative Flood Control Measures, L. Douglas James, Thomas M. Rachford, James Ray Villines, Clyde R. Dempsey, James Norris Cline, Carlos Fix Miller
Economic Analysis Of Alternative Flood Control Measures, L. Douglas James, Thomas M. Rachford, James Ray Villines, Clyde R. Dempsey, James Norris Cline, Carlos Fix Miller
KWRRI Research Reports
Within the last few years, the growing realization that an effective flood control program must include non-structural measures (land use management and flood proofing) has resulted in Presidential Executive Order 11296 requiring Federal agencies to seek the optimum combination of structural and non-structural measures for flood control. The requirement has created a dilemma. No methodology is available for systematic evaluation of alternative combinations of structural and non-structural measures. Prospective procedures are too time consuming to be feasible under current financial and manpower limitations.
The only way out is to perform much of the planning process by digital computer. With this …
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, June 11, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, June 11, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding ballots for the SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding The Seaall Officer Election, June 7, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding The Seaall Officer Election, June 7, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Correspondence
A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Mary Polk Green discussing the mailing of ballots for the SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Nominations, June 5, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Nominations, June 5, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding nominations process for SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, May 17, 1968, Betty Taylor
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, May 17, 1968, Betty Taylor
Correspondence
A letter from Betty Taylor to Pearl Von Allmen thanking Von Allmen for agreeing to be nominated for the position of SEAALL Secretary-Treasurer.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, May 11, 1968, Betty Taylor
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, May 11, 1968, Betty Taylor
Correspondence
A letter from Betty Taylor to Pearl Von Allmen asking Von Allmen if she would agree to be nominated for the position of SEAALL Secretary-Treasurer.
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Mailings, May 2, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Mailings, May 2, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Correspondence
A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Mary Polk Green regarding various SEAALL mailings including those for membership dues and the SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Nominations, April 29, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Nominations, April 29, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding nominations process for SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, April 24, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Seaall Officer Election, April 24, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen asking questions regarding logistics for the SEAALL Officer election.
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Membership Dues, April 22, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Membership Dues, April 22, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Correspondence
A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Mary Polk Green regarding mailings for SEAALL membership dues notices and asking Green if notice for the SEAALL breakfast at the AALL Annual Meeting should be included with these mailings.
Note To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Manuals And Forms, February 15, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Note To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Manuals And Forms, February 15, 1968, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A note from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding xeroxing of manuals and forms for distribution to libraries.
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Business, January 2, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Letter To Mary Polk Green Regarding Seaall Business, January 2, 1968, Pearl Von Allmen
Correspondence
A letter from Pearl Von Allmen to Mary Polk Green providing updates on various matters of SEAALL business including mailings and Dorothy Salmon's health.
Planning Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, James Norris Cline, L. Douglas James
Planning Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, James Norris Cline, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to develop adequate guidelines whereby those interested in flood control planning would be able to apply a pair of digital computer programs known as the University of Kentucky Flood Control Planning Programs to ease the computational burden of evaluating specific flood control situations. Program II determines the economically optimum combination of channel improvement, land use restriction, and flood proofing for flood damage abatement. Program III also incorporates reservoir storage into the planning process. The Programs are not intended to provide a finished design but rather to select the optimum combination of flood control measures …
Scholarship Committee Annual Report, 1968-1969, Kate Wallach
Scholarship Committee Annual Report, 1968-1969, Kate Wallach
Scholarship Committee
An annual report on the activities of SEAALL's Scholarship Committee during 1968-1969.
Seaall Officer Election Ballots, 1968, Seaall
Seaall Officer Election Ballots, 1968, Seaall
Administrative Materials
No abstract provided.
Esthetic And Recreational Potential Of Small Naturalistic Streams Near Urban Areas, John A. Dearinger, Kenneth R. Harper, L. Douglas James
Esthetic And Recreational Potential Of Small Naturalistic Streams Near Urban Areas, John A. Dearinger, Kenneth R. Harper, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to find a way to evaluate the esthetic and recreational potential of small streams and their watersheds. Research was limited to naturalistic streams with drainage areas under 100 square miles and located within 25 miles of a city. A methodology, based on some previous work of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service and the principles or concepts of terrain analysis, land use planning, value Judgment philosophy and the economics of outdoor recreation, was developed and applied in detail to two streams (Boone and Jessamine Creeks) near Lexington, Kentucky.
Evaluations were made of the streams' potential …
Application Of Marginal Economic Analysis To Reservoir Recreation Planning, John Ellis Sirles Iii, L. Douglas James
Application Of Marginal Economic Analysis To Reservoir Recreation Planning, John Ellis Sirles Iii, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
Recreation visitation and cost data at three reservoirs in the Ohio River Valley (Rough River, Dewey, and Winton Woods) were analyzed in an attempt to derive a method by which the optimum level of reservoir recreation development could be determined by marginal economic analysis.
The visitation data were used to determine factors expressing the time distribution of facility use, capacity coefficients, and realized benefits. The cost data were used to estimate annual cost, and marginal cost as functions of annual visitation. Marginal cost and marginal benefit data were combined to find the optimum size.
Potential visitation to Winton Woods was …
The Effects Of Geographical And Climatic Setting On The Economic Advantages Of Alternative Flood Control Measures, Clyde R. Dempsey, L. Douglas James
The Effects Of Geographical And Climatic Setting On The Economic Advantages Of Alternative Flood Control Measures, Clyde R. Dempsey, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
It has long been realized that tributary urban development and channel improvement greatly affect the flow regime in a given watershed. A previous study used the Stanford Watershed Model to derive relationships expressing how the flood peaks in Sacramento, California, might be expected to vary with changing conditions of urbanization, channelization, and tributary drainage area. In order to observe the effects of climatic setting and geographical location on these relationships, the same type of analysis was applied to a drainage area near Louisville, Kentucky.
If reservoir storage is to be considered in a flood control program, it is necessary to …
Economic Analysis Of Flood Detention Storage By Digital Computer, James Ray Villines, L. Douglas James
Economic Analysis Of Flood Detention Storage By Digital Computer, James Ray Villines, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The objective of this study was to develop a digital computer procedure for preliminary analysis of the economic justification of reservoir detention storage for flood control and to present a sample study illustrating its application. A computer program called the University of Kentucky Flood Control Planning Program III was developed and tested on the flood plain of the South Fork of the Licking River in northeastern Kentucky.
Given a specified reservoir site and a downstream flood plain divided into planning units, Program III selects the economically efficient combination of reservoir detention storage and the associated combination of channel improvement, flood …
Seaall Membership List, 1968-1969, Seaall
Seaall Membership List, 1968-1969, Seaall
Administrative Materials
No abstract provided.
Seaall Membership List, 1968, Seaall
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Manuals And Forms, November 15, 1967, Mary Polk Green
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Manuals And Forms, November 15, 1967, Mary Polk Green
Correspondence
A letter from Mary Polk Green to Pearl Von Allmen regarding xeroxing of manuals and forms for distribution to libraries.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding The Law Library Journal, November 10, 1967, Sarah Leverette
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding The Law Library Journal, November 10, 1967, Sarah Leverette
Correspondence
A letter from Sarah Leverette to Pearl Von Allmen discussing content that SEAALL provided for the Law Library Journal.
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Library Manuals, November 9, 1967, Kate Wallach
Letter To Pearl Von Allmen Regarding Library Manuals, November 9, 1967, Kate Wallach
Correspondence
A letter from Kate Wallach to Pearl Von Allmen regarding the copying of library manuals and the availability of the copies to SEAALL members.