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Kelly, Mike. "INTRODUCTION." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 6, no. 1 (2005): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.6.1.237.

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The 45th Annual Preconference of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries was titled “Ebb & Flow: The Migration of Collections to American Libraries.” From June 21–June 24, 2004, on the campus of Yale University, speakers addressed a variety of topics around this theme. Plenary speakers addressed the migration of books to North America during the colonial period, the development of university library collections in the nineteenth century, the epic collecting of J. Pierpont Morgan, and the post-World War II antiquarian book trade. Alice Prochaska, Yale University librarian, opened the conference with . . .
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Berry, Lemuel. "National Association of African American Studies and Affiliates 2006 National Conference." American Journal of Islam and Society 23, no. 2 (2006): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v23i2.1639.

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The National Association of African American Studies and Affiliates[National Association of African American Studies, National Associationof Hispanic and Latino Studies, National Association of Native AmericanStudies and Affiliates, International Association of Asian Studies] held itsannual conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on 13-18 February 2006.The conference served as host to over 580 college and university professors,as well as members of professional organizations, from across theUnited States and several foreign countries. In addition to the speakerswho addressed issues related to the African-American, Hispanic/Latino,Asian and Native American experience, there were more than 1,200 otherattendees.A sampling of institutions represented included the University ofTennessee, six institutions from the California State system, HamptonUniversity, Yale University, Quinnipiac University, Howard University,George Mason University, Wesleyan University, University of Kansas, andPurdue University. Additional participants and attendees came from theUnited Arab Emirates University, the Sequoyah Research Center, the Centerfor the Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice, Cubanet News,Stewart Associates, Erudite RPC Firm, the Economic Policy Institute, andImani Publications.The 2006 conference also involved the Islamic and Middle EasternStudies Association (IMESA). The participation from IMESA marks the firsttime this organization has held its meeting in conjunction with another organization.There were several outstanding papers presented by IMESA participants.Dr. Pisamai Vogulaar (The Center of Christian-Muslim Engagementfor Peace and Justice) presented a paper entitled “Living as MuslimMinorities: ACase Study of Thai Sunni Muslims in Bangkok and Arab SunniMuslims in Chicago.” The focus of this paper was of interest to many of theconference attendees. Other outstanding presentations included “FethullahGullen and Islam in the Contemporary World” by Dr. Yetkin Yildirin (TheInstitute of Interfaith Dialog), “That Which May Not Be Spoken: HomoeroticDesire in the Writings of Ismat Chugtai and Alifa Rifaat” by Dr. Indrani Mitra(St. Mary’s University), and “Seek What Brings Benefit: A Discussion ofContemporary Issues Involving Maslaha and a Few Theological Premises inIts Favor” by Mary C. Moorman (Yale University) ...
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Fell, Todd. "Maps as Special Collections: Bibliographic Control of Hidden Material at Yale University." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 13, no. 1 (2012): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.13.1.367.

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In the years following the 2003 conference on “Exposing Hidden Collections,” held at the Library of Congress—and the subsequent publication of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Task Force on Special Collections’ white paper entitled Hidden Collections, Scholarly Barriers: Creating Access to Unprocessed Special Collections Materials in America’s Research Libraries—many institutions and repositories have made concerted efforts to address the formidable challenges involved in “exposing” unprocessed and/or underprocessed collections. Exemplary efforts range from a national program initiated by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation “to identify and catalog . . .
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Bothe, Lauren. "Anni Albers, Ann Coxon, Briony Fer and Maria Müller-Schareck (eds) (2018)." Visual Inquiry 9, no. 3 (2020): 183–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/vi_00021_5.

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Review of: Anni Albers, Ann Coxon, Briony Fer and Maria Müller-Schareck (eds) (2018)London: Yale University Press in association with Tate Publishing, 192 pp., 190 colour illus.,ISBN 978-0-30023-725-2, h/bk, £38.27/$50.00
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Neagu, Olimpia, Doru Ioan Ardelean, and Vasile Lazăr. "How is environmental performance associated with economic growth? A world cross-country analysis." Studia Universitatis „Vasile Goldis” Arad – Economics Series 27, no. 3 (2017): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sues-2017-0010.

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Abstract The aim of the paper is to explore the association between environmental performance and income level in the world economy in 2016. Data from Yale University and World Bank are used in a cross-country regression analysis comprising 166 countries. The gross Domestic Product per capita (based in purchased power parity, constant 2011 international dollars) in these countries is positively associated with the environmental performance index (EPI) calculated by Yale and Columbia University in 2016. Furthermore, the causality of this relationship is from GDP per capita to Environmental Performance and both Environmental Health (EH) and Ecosystem Vitality (EV) are positively associated with GDP per capita. Environmental Health (EH) is stronger related to GDP per capita, meaning that investments in public health, sanitation and infrastructure are increasing as countries develop.
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Bickford, Virginia A. "HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DIETETICS, 2nd ed. The American Dietetic Association. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 1992, 528 pages." Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 17, no. 4 (1993): 396–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014860719301700421.

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Watts, Harold W. "Distinguished Fellow: An Appreciation of Guy Orcutt." Journal of Economic Perspectives 5, no. 1 (1991): 171–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.5.1.171.

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Guy Henderson Orcutt, Distinguished Fellow of our Association. has now moved to a new phase of his career (retirement). Most of Guy's career has been at four universities: Michigan, where he earned all three degrees, Harvard, Wisconsin, and Yale. In between, he spent periods at MIT, Cambridge University in England, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and The Urban Institute. To me, Guy is several persons rolled into one: inventor, visionary, empiricist, mentor, and friend.
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Stern, Gillian. "Free Association: Method and Process. By Anton O. Kris New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1987. 113 pp. £6.95." British Journal of Psychiatry 152, no. 5 (1988): 732. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000220862.

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Kandeger, A., and Y. Selvi. "Investigation of Food Addiction and Impulsivity Relations Biological Rhythms Differences and Insomnia in University Students." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S284—S285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.02.139.

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ObjectiveIncreasing prevalence of obesity in the world and increasing role of processed foods in daily life has led to become the focal point of food addiction. This study aims to investigation of food addiction and impulsivity relations biological rhythms differences and insomnia in university students.MethodOne thousand and five hundred students planned to participate who studies in Konya Selcuk University central campus. Participants were to fill out the test during their classes under physician supervision. The volunteers completed a package of psychological instruments including the Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire, Yale Food Addiction Scale, Insomnia Severity Index, and Barratt Impulsiveness Scale administered by two investigators in their classrooms.ResultsIn total, 1323 forms were suitable for statistical analysis. The mean age was 20.83, mean BMI was 22.02. Food addiction prevalence was 18.2%. Our study showed that association between the eveningness type and food addiction (P < 0.045). Also, the eveningness type and insomnia were in positive correlation in impulsivity (P < 0.001).ConclusionThis study has explored the association between eveningness type of biological rhythms, food addiction, insomnia and impulsivity.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Richey, Michael. "E. G. R. Taylor and the Vinland Map." Journal of Navigation 53, no. 2 (2000): 193–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463300008754.

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The Eva G. R. Taylor Lecture is jointly sponsored by the Institute with the Royal Geographical Society, the Hakluyt Society and the Society for Nautical Research to enable a lecture to be given every year by a distinguished scholar in one or other of the branches of knowledge to which Professor Taylor made such notable contributions. The 1999 lecture was presented at a meeting held at the Royal Geographical Society on 30 November 1999. Michael Richey first describes the events leading up to the dramatic announcement by Yale University in 1974 that the famous Vinland Map it had acquired some nine years before might well be a fake; and then the steps taken to try to rehabilitate it. Professor Taylor was almost certainly the first scholar to set down in detail the reasons for believing the map to be a forgery. The map remains a mystery, for while the evidence seems for the most part to point towards forgery, who by and when and why remain in the air. Michael Richey is a Gold Medallist and a former Director of the Institute.
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Books on the topic "Yale university dramatic association"

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John Dryden, 1631-1700: His Politics, His Plays, and His Poets : A Tercentenary Celebration Held at Yale University 6-7 October, 2000. University of Delaware Press, 2003.

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Dorrien, Gary. "Redeeming the Soul of America." In Breaking White Supremacy. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300205619.003.0005.

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Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in a black southern clerical family, earned graduate degrees at Crozer Seminary and Boston University School of Theology, and electrified the Montgomery boycott on its first night, becoming a movement leader. His training, temperament, and brilliance enabled him to catalyze and hold together the historic, institutional, mostly secular civil rights movement in the North and the fledgling, dramatic, mostly church-based movement in the South.
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Moscati, Ivan. "Marschak and Utility Measurement at Yale." In Measuring Utility. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199372768.003.0015.

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Chapter 14 continues the history of the experimental attempts to measure utility by discussing two further experiments performed at Yale University in the early 1960s, one by Trenery Dolbear and the other by Jacob Marschak in association with Gordon Becker and Morris DeGroot. Like the experiments conducted in the 1950s, these were also based on expected utility theory (EUT) and aimed at measuring the utility of money of individuals on the basis of their preferences between gambles where small amounts of money were at stake. There are some differences in the designs of the experiments of the 1950s and those of the 1960s. Like the experimenters of the 1950s, however, Dolbear, Marschak, Becker, and DeGroot also confidently assessed their experimental findings as validating EUT: the theory was not 100 percent correct, but in an approximate sense, it appeared to be an acceptable descriptive theory of decision-making under risk.
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Meale, Carol M. "Amateur Book Production and the Miscellany in Late Medieval East Anglia." In Insular Books. British Academy, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265833.003.0009.

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The manuscripts discussed here, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Tanner MS 407 and New Haven, Yale University Library, Beinecke 365, were produced roughly contemporaneously and within a relatively small geographical area. Tanner is the work of one man, Robert Reynes of Acle, and is noted for the eclecticism of its contents. Beinecke, meanwhile, was the work of two scribes, the first anonymous, the second Robert Melton of Stuston. The first copyist’s work is largely religious and exemplary; Melton’s contributions are non-literary, consisting of prayers and copies of accounts and deeds relating to his role of steward to the Cornwallis family. Study of content is complemented by analysis of the structure of each book while comparison of the dramatic texts lends particularity to the taxonomic distinctions which must be drawn between them.
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Tamte, Roger R. "The End of Student Rule Making." In Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041617.003.0029.

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With the Intercollegiate Football Association disrupted by the resignation of Pennsylvania and Wesleyan, a new category of rules committee is created under the auspices of the University Athletic Club in New York City. The new rules committee comprises five older, more experienced men representing Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale, and the U.S. Navy with Paul Dashiell; all are graduates with responsible jobs. The IFA is left inactive, thus effectively ending student rule making. Rules are passed to limit momentum plays by allowing only three players to be in motion forward before the ball is snapped. A “linesman” is added as a third game official.
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Jackson-Fowler, Ayanna. "Responding to the Call(ing)." In Written/Unwritten. University of North Carolina Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469627717.003.0002.

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In an interview with Ayanna Jackson-Fowler, Houston Baker, Jr. reflects on the progress and challenges of diversity in and out of the academy—from his time a Yale in the 1960s to his current position as Distinguished Professor of English at Vanderbilt University. Baker, the first Black president of the Modern Language Association, discusses the shifting role the idea of “community” has played in his career and how he answered colleagues who subtly undermine faculty of color he has championed over the years. The interview concludes with his thoughts about the role of the public intellectual during turbulent times, offering advice about how young scholars can, and should, conserve their time and energy.
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