947 resultados para University of California (1868-1952)
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Includes reproduction of original t.p. of the 1875 ed.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Back Row: Don Oldham, Robert Hurley, Stanley Knickerbocker, Fred Baer, James Bates, Art Walker, Lowell Perry, Tom Witherspoon,
4th Row: Ted Cachey, Cline Daniel, George Dutter, Duncan McDonald, Herb Geyer, Eugene Knutson, Robert Topp, Robert Strozewski, Tony Branoff
3rd Row: trainer Jim Hunt, Bill Billings, Ted Kress, Richard Balzhiser, Don Bennett, Jim Balog, Thad Stanford, Frank Howell, Ron Williams, student manager Gerry Dudley
2nd Row: Robert Matheson, Dave Tinkham, Laurence Leclair, Wayne Melchiori, Roger Zatkoff, Robert Timm, Robert Dingman, Russell Rescorla, Donald Dugger
Front Row: Don Bennett, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Fritz Crisler, Merritt Green, Bennie Oosterbaan, Richard Beison, Ralph Stribe, Ted Topor
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Practicing for the first Tournament of Roses game.
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Top Row: mngr. Bill Mazer, Gil Sabuco, Gerry Harrington, Marv Wisnewski, Paul Fancher, Don Eaddy, Frank Howell
Middle Row: Doug Peck, Tom Goulish, coach Ray Fisher, capt. Bruce Hayman, Bill Mogk, Dick Yiroski, Jack Corbett
Front Row: Bill Billings, Paul LePlay
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Top Row: trainer Jim Hunt, Carl Brunsting, John Codwell, E. Robert Topp, Phillip Webb
Front Row. Ray Pavichevich, Milton Mead, captain Jim Skala, head coach Ernest McCoy, Jack Levitt, Douglas Lawrence
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"Literature cited": p. 91.
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This is only the table of contents for a series of technical reports done from 1975-1978. The papers were done on contract for BLM by a number of universities and consulting firms such as Science Applications, Inc., University of Southern California, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, and various campuses of University of California and California State University. (PDF contains 36 pages)
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ENGLISH: The following report describes the findings of an "El Niño" project carried out at the Department of Meteorology of the University of California, Los Angeles, at the request of, and with funds provided from, the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. The project was, in its early stages, supervised by Professor M. Neiburger, but was in June 1959 transferred to Professor J. Bjerknes, who thereby became the sole author of this final report. Readers who may be interested in the general background of knowledge of the maritime meteorology of the Eastern Pacific are herewith referred to Professor Neiburger's final report of the "Subtropical Pacific Meteorology Project." That report, submitted in September 1958 to the Office of Naval Research, summarizes the results of all the meteorological soundings released at sea since 1949 from California in the north to Peru in the south. The soundings off Ecuador and Peru were all taken by the "Shellback" expedition during July 1952. Important as this first exploration of the atmosphere over the Eastern Equatorial Pacific was, it did not even begin to explore " El Niño " itself, which is confined to the southern summer season and, moreover, only reaches catastrophic proportions in a few exceptional years. SPANISH: Este estudio da a conocer los resultados de una investigación que, bajo el nombre de Proyecto "El Niño", ha sido efectuada en el Departamento de Meteorología de la Universidad de California, Los Angeles, a solicitud de la Comisión Interamericana del Atún Tropical y con fondos provistos por ésta. En sus primeras etapas, el proyecto fué supervisado por el Profesor M. Neiburger, pero en junio de 1959 fué transferido al Profesor J. Bjerknes, quien de este modo vino a ser el solo autor de este informe final. A los lectores interesados en los conocimientos de fondo de la meteorología marítima del Pacífico Oriental se les recomienda consultar el informe final del Profesor Neiburger intitulado "Subtropical Pacific Meteorology Project". Este informe, sometido a la "Office of Naval Research" en septiembre de 1958 sumariza los resultados de todos los sondeos meteorológicos efectuados en el mar desde 1949 en el área entre California en el norte y Perú en el sur. Todos los sondeos frente al Ecuador y el Perú fueron hechos por la Expedición "Shellback" durante el mes de julio de 1952. Importante como fué esta primera exploración de la atmósfera sobre el Pacífico Ecuatorial del Este, ni siquiera comenzó a explorar "El Niño" en sí, que se confina a la estación de verano en el sur y, más aún, sólo alcanza proporciones catastróficas en unos pocos años excepcionales.