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Frederick R. Gabriel graduated from medical school in 1940, entered
the US Army, and was assigned to the newly-created 39th Station
Hospital. His letters from the Pacific theater - especially from
Guadalcanal, Angaur, and Saipan - capture the everyday life of a
soldier physician. His son, Michael P. Gabriel, a professional
historian, has faithfully preserved, edited, and annotated that
correspondence to add a new dimension to our understanding of the
social history of World War II, which he presents here in Physician
Soldier: The South Pacific Letters of Captain Fred Gabriel from the
39th Station Hospital. Like most wartime hospitals, the 39th
Station Hospital was positioned in a rear area and saw limited
direct action. And like most wartime hospitals, the 39th Station
Hospital spent each day confronting the injuries and casualties of
frontline combat. Gabriel supervised a ward and oversaw the unit's
laboratory, serving a hospital that provided care to four hundred
patients at a time. Gabriel's letters home capture this experience
and more, providing a revealing look into day-to-day life in the
Pacific theater. He discusses the training of medical officers and
female nurses, recreational activities such as Bob Hope's USO show,
and even his thoughts on the death of FDR, the end of the war in
Europe, and ultimately the horrors of the atomic bomb.
This volume of essays is the first to focus on the Colored
Conventions movement, the nineteenth century's longest campaign for
Black civil rights. Well before the founding of the NAACP and other
twentieth-century pillars of the civil rights movement, tens of
thousands of Black leaders organized state and national conventions
across North America. Over seven decades, they advocated for social
justice and against slavery, protesting state-sanctioned and mob
violence while demanding voting, legal, labor, and educational
rights. While Black-led activism in this era is often overshadowed
by the attention paid to the abolition movement, this collection
centers Black activist networks, influence, and institution
building. Collectively, these essays highlight the vital role of
the Colored Conventions in the lives of thousands of early
organizers, including many of the most famous writers, ministers,
politicians, and entrepreneurs in the long history of Black
activism. Contributors: Erica L. Ball, Kabria Baumgartner, Daina
Ramey Berry, Joan L. Bryant, Jim Casey, Benjamin Fagan, P.
Gabrielle Foreman, Eric Gardner, Andre E. Johnson, Cheryl Janifer
LaRoche, Sarah Lynn Patterson, Carla L. Peterson, Jean Pfaelzer,
Selena R. Sanderfer, Derrick R. Spires, Jermaine Thibodeaux, Psyche
Williams-Forson, and Jewon Woo.
It's a plain fact: regardless of how smart, creative, and
innovative your organization is, there are more smart, creative,
and innovative people outside your organization than inside. Open
source offers the possibility of bringing more innovation into your
business by building a creative community that reaches beyond the
barriers of the business. The key is developing a web-driven
community where new types of collaboration and creativity can
flourish. Since 1998 Ron Goldman and Richard Gabriel have been
helping groups at Sun Microsystems understand open source and
advising them on how to build successful communities around open
source projects. In this book the authors present lessons learned
from their own experiences with open source, as well as those from
other well-known projects such as Linux, Apache, and Mozilla.
* Winner of 2006 Jolt Productivity Award for General Books
* Describes how open source development works and offers persuasive
reasons for using it to help achieve business goals.
* Shows how to use open source in day-to-day work, discusses the
various licenses in use, and describes what makes for a successful
project.
* Written in an engaging style for executives, managers, and
engineers that addresses the human and business issues involved in
open source development as well as its history, philosophy, and
future
David Drake is recognized as one of the United States' most
accomplished nineteenth-century potters. Yet, though his pots-many
inscribed with original verse-sit in museums across the nation, he
is too often passed over when considering the early foundations of
African American poetry. Born in South Carolina at the beginning of
the nineteenth century, Drake produced hundreds of pieces while
under the surveillance of the enslavers who claimed him and his
work as their property. Still, asserts P. Gabrielle Foreman, he is
perhaps the only Black person in all of the free or slave states
whose literary work was preserved in neither books nor pamphlets
nor newspapers. His pots and jars served as pages as well as
ceramic vessels. This book examines how Drake's pottery and poetry
have inspired visual artists and poets who claim him as an artistic
ancestor. It features the Sir Dave (1998) series by artist Jonathan
Green, including thirteen paintings that have never been exhibited
or published together before. Accompanying and in dialogue with
Green's paintings is a twenty-poem cycle called All My Relation
(2015) by Glenis Redmond. Praise Songs includes the editor's
interview of Redmond and Green and essays by Redmond, Foreman, and
Lynnette Young Overby, the artistic director of a 2014
collaboration and performance featuring both Green's and Redmond's
work. As one of the first volumes to focus on Drake's legacy as a
writer, it also includes an updated compilation of all David
Drake's poetic inscriptions. This volume presents the artistic
legacy of one of the most well-known Black potters, and one of the
most innovative and underappreciated enslaved poets, of the
nineteenth century.
Chapitre I. 1DIAUX PIlEMIEIS IT LOCALISATION I I. Wotationa et
definitions I 2. Lemme de Bakay. . . . 2 3. Localisation - - - 4.
Anneaux et 80dules noethiriens 2 5. Spectre------ 3 4 6. Le cas
noetherien. 4 7. Ideaux pre. iers associe. Chapitre 11. OUTILS IT
SOUTES A) Filtr-ations et graduations. 8 I. Anneaux et modules
filtres - 8 2. Topologie definie par UDe filtration 9 10 3.
Coapletion des modules filtres - - - II 4. Anneaux et modules
graduis - - - - - 5. au tout redevient noethirien; filtrations
-adiques. 15 20 6. Modules differentiels filtres------------ B)
Polynoaes de Hilbert-SamueL ----------- 26 I. Rappel sur les
polynOmes Ii valeurs entieres---- 26 27 2. Fonctions additives sur
les categories de modules. 29 3. Le polynOme caractiristique de
Hilbert 32 4. Les invariants de Hilbert-Samuel Chapitre 111.
T1IGBPORlE DE LA DDlE!ISION A) Dimension des extensions. entieres.
38 I. Definitions. - - - - - - - - - - - - 38 2. Le premier theore-
de Cohen-Seidenberg. 39 3. Le second theoreme de Cohen-Seidenberg -
4I B) Dimension dans les anneaux noetheriens. 43 I. Dimension d'un
module. - - - 43 2. Le cas semi-local noetherien 44 3. Syste. es de
parametres 47 C) Anneaux normaux 48 I. caracterisation des anneaux
normaux. 48 2. Proprietes des anneaux noraaux 51 3. Fermeture
integrale. 53 D) Anneaux de polynomes. - - - - - 54 I.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
New poetry from computer scientist Richard P. Gabriel.
This final report of the Stanford Lisp Performance Study,
conducted over a three year period by the author, describes
implementation techniques, performance tradeoffs, benchmarking
techniques, and performance results for all of the major Lisp
dialects in use today. A popular highlevel programming language
used predominantly in artificial intelligence, Lisp was the first
language to concentrate on working with symbols instead of numbers.
Lisp was introduced by John McCarthy in the early 1960s (McCarthy's
LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual published in 1962 is available in
paperback from The MIT Press) and its continuous development has
enabled it to remain dominant in artificial
intelligence.Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems is the
first book to present descriptions on the Lisp implementation
techniques actually in use and can serve as a handbook to the
implementation details of all of the various current Lisp
expressions. It provides detailed performance information using the
tools of benchmarking (the process of utilizing standardized
computer programs to test the processing power of different
computer systems) to measure the various Lisp systems, and provides
an understanding of the technical tradeoffs made during the
implementation of a Lisp system.The study is divided into three
major parts. The first provides the theoretical background,
outlining the factors that go into evaluating the performance of a
Lisp system. The second part presents the Lisp implementations:
MacLisp, MIT CADR, LMI Lambda, S-I Lisp, Franz Lisp, MIL, Spice
Lisp, Vax Common Lisp, Portable Standard Lisp, and Xerox D-Machine.
A final part describes the benchmark suite that was used during the
major portion of the study and the results themselves.Richard P.
Gabriel is President and Chief Technical Officer, Lucid, Inc., and
Consulting Associate Professor, Stanford University. Performance
and Evaluation of Lisp Systems is included in the Computer Systems
series, Research Reports and Notes, edited by Herb Schwetman.
"Activist Sentiments" takes as its subject women who in fewer
than fifty years moved from near literary invisibility to prolific
productivity. Grounded in primary research and paying close
attention to the historical archive, this book offers
against-the-grain readings of the literary and activist work of
Harriet Jacobs, Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, Victoria
Earle Matthews and Amelia E. Johnson.
Part literary criticism and part cultural history, "Activist
Sentiments" examines nineteenth-century social, political, and
representational literacies and reading practices. P. Gabrielle
Foreman reveals how Black women's complex and confrontational
commentary-often expressed directly in their journalistic prose and
organizational involvement--emerges in their sentimental, and
simultaneously political, literary production.
This volume of essays is the first to focus on the Colored
Conventions movement, the nineteenth century's longest campaign for
Black civil rights. Well before the founding of the NAACP and other
twentieth-century pillars of the civil rights movement, tens of
thousands of Black leaders organized state and national conventions
across North America. Over seven decades, they advocated for social
justice and against slavery, protesting state-sanctioned and mob
violence while demanding voting, legal, labor, and educational
rights. While Black-led activism in this era is often overshadowed
by the attention paid to the abolition movement, this collection
centers Black activist networks, influence, and institution
building. Collectively, these essays highlight the vital role of
the Colored Conventions in the lives of thousands of early
organizers, including many of the most famous writers, ministers,
politicians, and entrepreneurs in the long history of Black
activism. Contributors: Erica L. Ball, Kabria Baumgartner, Daina
Ramey Berry, Joan L. Bryant, Jim Casey, Benjamin Fagan, P.
Gabrielle Foreman, Eric Gardner, Andre E. Johnson, Cheryl Janifer
LaRoche, Sarah Lynn Patterson, Carla L. Peterson, Jean Pfaelzer,
Selena R. Sanderfer, Derrick R. Spires, Jermaine Thibodeaux, Psyche
Williams-Forson, and Jewon Woo.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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