Books by "Harry S. Stout"

12 books found

The Hitherto Unidentified Contributions of W. M. Thackeray to "Punch"

The Hitherto Unidentified Contributions of W. M. Thackeray to "Punch"

by William Makepeace Thackeray, Marion Harry Spielmann

1900

History of the Hammermen of Glasgow

History of the Hammermen of Glasgow

by Harry Lumsden, Patrick Henderson Aitken

1912

A Simple Way to Increase Crop Yields

A Simple Way to Increase Crop Yields

by Altus Lacy Quaintance, Charles William Pugsley, Claude Clifford Hawbaker, Curtis Hernon Kyle, Edmund Cecil Shorey, Edward Lee Shaw, Ernest Adna Back, Frank Getz Ashbrook, Frank Hurlbut Chittenden, George McMillan Darrow, H. P. Gould, Harry Alanson Miller, Howard Ross Tolley, Jacob Hiram Arnold, James Herbert Beattie, Lee W. Fluharty, Leonard Lee Harter, Marion Imes, Russell Sage Woglum, Waldo Lee McAtee

1919

"The southern mountain farm often produces no more than a scant living for the family. Corn is the chief crop grown. Often part of the farm lies idle, being "rested," while corn is grown on another part year after year until the land is worn out. By growing three or more crops in rotation including clover, the farmer will be able to produce larger crops, make more money, and keep all crop land under cultivation all the time. Cattle, hogs, and sheep will not only add to the cash income, but will help to increase the fertility of the soil, a nd render larger crops possible. This bulletin describes crop rotations for small mountain farms in the southern Alleghenies, and gives complete directions for starting a crop rotation that will make poor mountain land more productive."--Page [2]

Hitherto Unidentified Contributions to "Punch".

Hitherto Unidentified Contributions to "Punch".

by William Makepeace Thackeray, Marion Harry Spielmann

1900

Injun Joe's Ghost

Injun Joe's Ghost

by Harry John Brown

2004 · University of Missouri Press

What does it mean to be a "mixed-blood," and how has our understanding of this term changed over the last two centuries? What processes have shaped American thinking on racial blending? Why has the figure of the mixed-blood, thought too offensive for polite conversation in the nineteenth century, become a major representative of twentieth-century native consciousness? In Injun Joe's Ghost, Harry J. Brown addresses these questions within the interrelated contexts of anthropology, U.S. Indian policy, and popular fiction by white and mixed-blood writers, mapping the evolution of "hybridity" from a biological to a cultural category. Brown traces the processes that once mandated the mixed-blood's exile as a grotesque or criminal outcast and that have recently brought about his ascendance as a cultural hero in contemporary Native American writing. Because the myth of the demise of the Indian and the ascendance of the Anglo-Saxon is traditionally tied to America's national idea, nationalist literature depicts Indian-white hybrids in images of degeneracy, atavism, madness, and even criminality. A competing tradition of popular writing, however, often created by mixed-blood writers themselves, contests these images of the outcast half-breed by envisioning "hybrid vigor," both biologically and linguistically, as a model for a culturally heterogeneous nation. Injun Joe's Ghost focuses on a significant figure in American history and culture that has, until now, remained on the periphery of academic discourse. Brown offers an in-depth discussion of many texts, including dime novels and Depression-era magazine fiction, that have been almost entirely neglected by scholars. This volume also covers texts such as the historical romances of the 1820s and the novels of the twentieth-century "Native American Renaissance" from a fresh perspective. Investigating a broad range of genres and subject over two hundred year of American writing, Injun Joe's Ghost will be useful to students and professionals in the fields of American literature, popular culture, and native studies.

Manual of Book-keeping and Accountancy

Manual of Book-keeping and Accountancy

by Alfred Nixon, Harry E. Evans

1921

Siberia as it is

Siberia as it is

by Harry De Windt

1892

Cooperative Studies on the Effects of Height of Ridge

Cooperative Studies on the Effects of Height of Ridge

by Alfred Leroy Baker, Benton Mehrling Stahl, Charles William Loomer, Claude Kedzie Shedd, Donald Eisenbrey Church, Edward Pendleton Carter, Elsa Orent-Keiles, Fenner Satterthwaite Stickney, Frank Custer Edminster, Harry Curtis Young, Hazel Marie Fletcher, Herbert Halden Walkden, James Robert Dawson, Joseph Bailey Edmond, Leo E. Holman, M. A. Yothers, Marshall Tracy Deonier, Matthew Drosdoff, Myron Francis Babb, Ralph Dickieson Jennings, Ralph Leroy Parshall, Robert Douglass McCulley, Roy Wesley Nixon, Tom Part Cassidy, W. P. Baird, United States. Department of Agriculture, Arnold M. Hansen, David Victor Kopland, Dwight Fletcher Barnes, Frank Waldemar Carlson, George Yankush Young, James E. Kraus, Maurice E. Dahmus, Vernon Webster Johnson, Walter S. Atkinson, William Henry Black, Arthur Clifton McIntyre, Mary Ellen Duensing, Perez Simmons, Roy Magruder

1950

Simulation in Healthcare Education

Simulation in Healthcare Education

by Harry Owen

2016 · Springer

Simulation in healthcare education has a long history, yet in many ways, we have been reinventing the wheel during the last 25 years. Historically, simulators have been much more than simple models, and we can still learn from aspects of simulation used hundreds of years ago. This book gives a narrative history of the development of simulators from the early 1700s to the middle of the 20th century when simulation in healthcare appeared to all but die out. It is organized around the development of simulation in different countries and includes at the end a guide to simulators in museums and private collections throughout the world. The aim is to increase understanding of simulation in the professional education of healthcare providers by exploring the historical context of simulators that were developed in the past, what they looked like, how they were used, and examples of simulator use that led to significant harm and an erosion of standards. The book is addressed to the healthcare simulation community and historians of medicine. The latter in particular will appreciate the identification and use of historic sources written in Latin, German, Italian, French, Polish and Spanish as well as English.

Papers in Zoology

Papers in Zoology

by Harry Beal Torrey

1898

History of Buchanan County, Iowa, and Its People

History of Buchanan County, Iowa, and Its People

by Harry Church Chappell, Mrs. Katharyn Joella Allen Chappell

1914

Athletics

Athletics

by Harry Hewitt Griffin

1891