HP History And Facts: HP Timeline - 1930s Bill continues graduate studies at MIT and Stanford while Dave takes a job with 200Ais so named because we thought the name would make us look like 1940s ». http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/timeline/
Extractions: the 30s Following graduation as electrical engineers from Stanford University in 1934, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard go on a two-week camping and fishing trip in the Colorado mountains during which they become close friends. Bill continues graduate studies at MIT and Stanford while Dave takes a job with General Electric. With the encouragement of Stanford professor and mentor Fred Terman, the two decide to start a business "and make a run for it" themselves. The garage Dave and his wife Lucile move into the first floor flat of a house at 367 Addison Avenue, Palo Alto, California. Bill rents the cottage behind the house, and Bill and Dave begin part-time work in the garage with $538 in working capital. The $538 consists of cash and a used Sears-Roebuck drill press. 200A audio oscillator: top view Bill's study of negative feedback results in HP HP 200A), an electronic instrument used to test sound equipment. The oscillator uses an incandescent bulb as part of its wiring scheme to provide variable resistance, a breakthrough in oscillator design. The principle of feedback provides the foundation for other early
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Extractions: Site Map BERNARD O'NEILL (Elementary Teaching Certificate, '29; A.B., Education, '31; Junior High Credential, '36) died Feb. 13 in Chico. He was 94. O'Neill served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and retired from teaching after 40 years. He was a member of the California Retired Teachers Association, the CSU, Chico Alumni Association, and was active with the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Oroville YMCA. Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Thelma, and his brother, Norman. EVELYN MOREHEAD (B.A., Education, Credential, '38) died Dec. 23 at the age of 84. Morehead was a past president of the Chico Alumni Board, life and charter member of the Enloe Auxiliary, and was active in various other community groups. She is survived by her daughters, April, Mary, Jamie, Terry, and Denice; sister, Elinor; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. BEVERLY NICHOLS (B.A., Education, Credential, '40) died Dec. 20 at her home in Valdosta, Georgia. In 1942, Nichols married her college sweetheart, George, who preceded her in death. Her daughters, Bette Jean and Dean, as well as five grandchildren, survive her.
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The United States Prepares For Global Nuclear War writers and Americans have in the late 1940s? It is a collection of us governmentpropaganda American studies Crossroads Project AS Crossroads Project Center http://www.colorado.edu/AmStudies/lewis/2010/cafe.htm
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Extractions: U.S. History/Geography U.S. Government World History/ Geography ... Issues Primary Sources U.S. Biographies International Biographies Elementary U.S. History Model Lesson Plans ... View Current Order Primary Sources In this new series, students analyze and interpret historical documents to discover more about the major political, social, and economic movements in American history. Each unit has ten lessons, one on each of the following topics: Colonization: 1521-1763 Revolution and Constitution: 1763-1791 Early Nation: 1791-1820* Jacksonian America: 1820-1840 Antebellum America and Civil War: 1840-1865 Reconstruction: 1865-1877 Expansive America: 1877-1898 America in the Age of Imperialism: 1898-1920* Interwar America: 1920-1940 America in World War II: The 1940s Consensus and Conformity: The 1950s America in Upheaval: The 1960s ... Disillusioned America: The 1970's America's Turn to the Right: The 1980's* Technological Revolution: The 1990's* * To be published Each unit complements Advanced Placement U.S. History 1 and 2
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Extractions: Environmental Studies Collections The Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, UCSB, houses several collections with materials pertinent to research in environmental studies, including land use, oil, population, transportation, and water issues. The following list provides a brief overview of some of the more notable collections. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (SBHC Mss 1). Cloud, Preston E. (UARCH FACP 5).
United States Boys Clothes : World War II And The Post-War Era He reports that although our studies of the decades 1930s discussion of regional trendsin HBC's us pages, but The 1940s A sailor suit The 1940s50s Sneakers http://histclo.hispeed.com/country/us/co-uspw.html
Extractions: Figure 1.The image from 1941 shows that younger boys still wore formal short pants, even when it was cool enough for a sweater. I don't know what tommake of his cap. Notice the sandals and stripped ankle socks. Major changes occurred in boys' fashions in the period from World War II through the 1960s. Boys moved from short pants and knickers to long pants. By the end of the period only very small boys were dressing up in short pants. Two major stalwarts were introduced, jeans and "T"-shirts, staples which are now worn around the world. American boys wore jeans in the 1950s, both for play and school. By the 1960s, however, shorts for casual wear and play began to increase in popularity. Suits were less commonly worn as casual styles became increasingly accepted as families moved to the suburbs. Suits change from large lapels in the 1940s to very narrow lapels opular in the 1960s.
Extractions: American Cultural History, 1960-69, Kingwood College Library The Sixties Project, Institute for Advanced Technology, University of Virginia ... "Fight on Sisters:" And Other Songs for Liberation " The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origin, Structures and Ideals" (1971), Jo Freeman
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Extractions: For example, to search for "multicultural" using the topic code number: in the search text box 0001 AGRICULTURECrop Farming 0002 AGRICULTUREForests/Forestry 0003 AGRICULTUREGeneral 0004 AGRICULTURELivestock/Poultry 0005 ARTArtists 0006 ARTCrafts 0007 ARTDrawing/Painting 0008 SOCIAL STUDIESCircuses and Zoos 0010 ARTFilm and Animation 0013 ARTGeneral 0014 ARTHistory 0015 ARTMuseums 0016 ARTPhotography 0017 BIOLOGYAmphibians/Reptiles 0018 BIOLOGYAnimals 0019 BIOLOGYBirds 0020 BIOLOGYConservation/Pollution 0021 BIOLOGYEcology/Environment 0022 BIOLOGYEcosystems 0023 BIOLOGYEmbryology 0024 BIOLOGYEvolution 0025 BIOLOGYFishes 0026 BIOLOGYGeneral 0027 BIOLOGYGenetics 0028 BIOLOGYHuman Body/Physiology 0029 BIOLOGYInsects/Arthropods 0030 BIOLOGYMarine Biology/Oceanography 0031 BIOLOGYPlants 0032 BIOLOGYSimple/Micro-Organisms 0033 BIOLOGYTaxonomy 0034 BUSINESSBanking 0035 BUSINESSEconomics 0036 BUSINESSManagement/Staff Development 0037 BUSINESSOffice Careers 0038 BUSINESSOffice Skills 0039 CHEMISTRYGeneral 0041 CONSUMER EDBuying Goods and Services 0043 CONSUMER EDCredit/Financing 0044 CONSUMER EDGeneral 0045 CONSUMER EDManaging Budget 0046 EARTH SCIENCEGeology 0047 EARTH SCIENCEMeteorology
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Extractions: In Memoriam Graham Byrum III 82 (above) was recently featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press for his culinary success. Mr. Byrum has slowly worked his way up the food chain (pun intended) to become head chef of Citricos Restaurant at Disneys Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Tripp Johnston III 79 (left) was recently featured in The Charlotte Observer for following a higher calling. The former COO of First Unions capital markets group leaves in August with his family for Ethiopia, where he will head up Football Friends, a Christian missionary program centered around soccer which aims to teach AIDS awareness, English, job skills and the Gospel. "One thing with investment banking is its a huge demand on time," he told the paper. "I felt like God was leading me into some more full-time ministry work." Charlie Cochran continues with several hobbies, including operating a HAM radio, computers, golf, the guitar, and "making my own music," he writes. "I enjoy the web and keeping in touch with family, friends and acquaintances via e-mail."
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Extractions: JACOB VIENER, W'34, Richmond, Va., was honored at a luncheon in February by the Richmond Council of the Navy League of the United States; he had served as national director of the league and as president of the local council, which he helped found in 1958. COL. PAUL L. DE HAAS, Ed'35 , New Egypt, N.J., writes that, last year, he was awarded the New Jersey State World War II Commendation Medal. He was also inducted into the Penn's Baseball Hall of Fame, and received the H. Hunter Lott Jr. Award, "for continued service, dedication, and support" of the University and its athletic department. DR. W. TODD DeVAN, M'37 , Hanover, Pa., reports that he is looking forward to his Class's 60th Reunion this May; he last attended the 50th. Back to top DR. JEROME KAY, C'40, M'43, GM'48, Wilmington, Del., has retired after 53 years of practicing psychiatry and psycho-analysis. He writes he is devoting "my time to playing chamber music, travel, photography, and family (three sons and three grandchildren)." DR. RUSSELL L. ACKOFF
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Extractions: East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2001 Available at Amazon.com Prior to the end of World War II, economists had little to say about economic development in the so-called less developed areas of the world. World War II, however, sparked intellectual interest in development on the part of economists and other social scientists, government officials, and even the public. In the context of the Cold War and decolonization, scholarly interest in the subject flourished. As John Kenneth Galbraith observed in The Nature of Mass Poverty (Cambridge, Mass., 1979), "no economic subject more quickly captured the attention of so many as the rescue of the people of the poor countries from their poverty." The mountain of books, articles, and official reports on foreign aid attest to the cogency of Galbraith's observation.
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Extractions: Notes After the war, the United States and the Soviet Union expressed their mutually adversarial stance through a Cold War, in which deterrence, rather than direct military intervention or actual combat, served as a primary means. In sharp contrast to the economic devastation and loss of human life of its allies Great Britain and the Soviet Union, the U.S. emerged from World War II in excellent economic shape. Continuity of the prewar and wartime growth and opportunity proved delusory, particularly for female factory workers and African American veterans. The 1960s were a decade of social conflict between conformity and individuality, tradition and innovation, stability and disruption. By the 1970s, the counterculture had been assimilated with mainstream U.S. culture; however, a call to tradition, which emerged not as a return to community and self-sacrifice but as a pursuit of wealth, dominated the 1980s. In response to the challenges of literary theory and the explosive growth of the information age, two literary developments emerged: the nonfiction novel and metafiction.
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Extractions: MA in United States Studies - Courses The Institute of United States Studies is the pre-eminent forum for American studies in Britain. Founded in 1965, the Institute offers the longest established MA in United States Studies in Europe. From 2003-2004 a distance learning MA in United States Studies is available. Please note : these are the courses on offer in 2002-2003. There may be some changes to courses offered in subsequent years. American History on Film Dr Melvyn Stokes This course will focus on varied attempts to represent aspects of American history on film. Among the issues analysed will be: the Civil war, late nineteenth-century immigration, the coming of sound in the film industry itself, the Depression of the 1930s, the anti-Communist campaigns of the late 1940s and early 1950s, Watergate, 1960s radicalism, racial intermixture and the boom economy of the 1980s. In order to contextualise these questions, the course will also examine matters such as Hollywood's own view of its audiences, music and the movies, the production code administration, HUAC and Hollywood, and the role of ethnic and racial groups in American cinema.
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Extractions: Ray and Pat Crevier of Jefferson South Dakota birthed twelve children in the 1940s 1950s and 1960s - a baby-boomer generation. They grew up. Eventually we all went our separate ways. As most families in the baby-boomer generation, our parents insisted we go to college, so everybody did the college scene. By the 1980s and 1990s, almost everyone was well into having their own families. In 1988 our mother died and in 1994 our father died. In the 1970s, however, the Lord Jesus grabbed our hearts. All of the children had a born-again experience either just out of college, in college, in high school, and some in grade school at that time. Over about a three-year period, one after the other of us were saved by the blood of Jesus and we began following the Lord Jesus. In 1996 we found out that the Holy Spirit could baptize with fire and after that we were never the same. A fire grabbed our hearts and changed the course of our lives. Suddenly, we couldn't get enough fellowship, we couldn't get enough worship, we couldn't get enough of the word. We began pouring over the scriptures and the Lord began melting the Word of God with the Charisma of God and we have been on a road of refining ever since. As we follow the Lord, He follows us with signs and wonders wherever we go. People have been set free, healed, refreshed, renewed, and delivered wherever the Lord calls us. In 1998 the Lord called us to set up a tent and begin having summer tent meetings. Each year, the Lord shows up in power and people are refreshed and renewed. We try to move according to the Holy Spirit - most of the time we don't even try, it just happens. We just happen to be in the right place at the right time. That is only something that God can do. He sets up divine appointments, and has been networking us with the people with whom He wants us to be in contact. We often marvel at the grace of God and His mercy, and His timing. We literally stand back and watch the salvation of God.