994 resultados para Crisler, H. O. (Herbert Orin), 1899-1982


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La presente lista bibliográfica complementa a la del primer número de la revista Biología Acuática editada por el Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Rinquelet" (ILPLA). (Document contains 24 pages)

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Edward W. Bowslaugh (1843-1923) was the son of Jacob and Anna (Beamer) Bowslaugh. Edward Bowslaugh married Mary Southward, and the couple had six children, Edgar Morley, Edward Freeman, twins Alfred Malcolm and Alice Mary, Annie Olivia, John Jacob and Mabel Florence. Edward W. Bowslaugh was a farmer, contractor and owner of the Grimsby Planing Mills in Grimsby, Ont. and Bowslaughs Planing Mill in Kingsville, Ont. The mills manufactured door and sash trim and other wood related products. Some customers contracted the firm to provide wood products for cottages being built at Grimsby Park, the Methodist camp ground. Some time before 1885 Edward Bowslaugh and his family moved to Kingsville, Ont. to open up a new planing mill and door and sash manufactory. He later sold the Grimsby Planing Mills to Daniel Marsh. The diaries and account books include many names of workers as well as friends and family members residing in the Grimsby and Kingsville areas. James M. Bowslaugh (1841-1882) was the son of Jacob and Anna (Beamer) Bowslaugh. James married first Anna Catharine Merritt and after her death in 1875 he married Mary Gee in 1877. James and Anna had three children, Eliza, James Herbert, George Hiram, all died very young. James and Mary Gee had one son, Charles Leopold Kenneth Frederich Bowslaugh, b. 1881. James Bowslaugh was a farmer and lumberman, much like his younger brother Edward. James’ early diaries often note the activities of himself and his brother Edward. Both Edward and James were heavily involved in the Methodist church, teaching or leading Sunday school and attending prayer meetings. Alfred M. Bowslaugh b. 1873 was the son of Edward W. Bowslaugh and his wife Mary Southward. The school notebook is from his days as a student in Kingsville, Ont.

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Herbert Baldus foi um antropólogo teuto-brasileiro que exerceu importante papel na constituição da pesquisa e dos conhecimentos antropológicos no Brasil. Seu trabalho científico se desenvolveu intimamente ligado ao curso de sua própria vida, que transcorreu, em sua maior parte, neste país, dedicada ao ensino, à pesquisa, à divulgação científica e à tentativa de instituir uma política indigenista comprometida com a preservação das etnias indígenas. A contribuição de seu pensamento teórico, tendo iniciado com explanações sobre as culturas materiais e não materiais, passou por abordagens funcionalistas e estruturalistas, lançando as bases dos estudos das sociedades indígenas em situação de contato e de mudança cultural.

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Nosso trabalho está centrado no debate sobre a violência “revolucionária”travado por Marcuse, expoente significativo da intelectualidade que vivenciou e pensou os anos 60. H a retomada, então, das utopias anticapitalistas do século XIX – particularmente a marxista. Marcuse aponta também para a urgência do combate ao imperialismo norte-americano – bandeira de luta carregada pelos movimentos de protesto neste período – argumentando que a violência é inerente ao sistema político-econômico, e que deve ser combatida através da violência “revolucionária” pela oposição.

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Foreword, by L. Q. Mumford.--Address: Herbert Putnam and his responsible eye, a memorial tribute, by D. C. Mearns.--Bibliography: writings and addresses of Herbert Putnam and books and articles about him, by H. D. Jones.--Herbert Putnam, a chronology, by D. C. Mearns.

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l-r: Joe Soobleski, Dan Dworsky, Alvin Wistert, Pete Elliott, Fritz Crisler