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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...r for Law and Technology of the University of California – Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, for arranging to host the California roundtable, and t... ...AN WORKS U NITED STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE • libraries and archives (e.g., Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, Cornell University Libraries, Librar... ...he Office would like to thank the University of California–Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology for hos... ...es of art history and art education. 26 Additionally, the submission by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries details that institution’s systematic... ...Authors Guild (R135) (aggregating responses to a survey of members). 27 Carnegie Mellon University Libraries (“Carnegie Mellon”) (537). Page 22 ... ...between the Copyright Office, Harry Fox Agency, ASCAP, and BMI), 56 See Carnegie Mellon (537) (describing fees associated with various searches at ... ... work. 62 See, e.g., Carnegie Mellon (537) (“In general, the older the book, the more difficult ... ... The public roundtable in Berkeley, California will be held at the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley, Califo... ... Daniel Callahan Bernard Duffy Samuel Forrest Arnold Joseph Lorenzo Hall Jim Vadeboncoeur/JVJ Publishing Robert Norton William Haynes L...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...r for Law and Technology of the University of California – Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, for arranging to host the California roundtable, and t... ...AN WORKS U NITED STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE • libraries and archives (e.g., Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, Cornell University Libraries, Librar... ...he Office would like to thank the University of California–Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology for hos... ...es of art history and art education. 26 Additionally, the submission by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries details that institution’s systematic... ...Authors Guild (R135) (aggregating responses to a survey of members). 27 Carnegie Mellon University Libraries (“Carnegie Mellon”) (537). Page 22 ... ...between the Copyright Office, Harry Fox Agency, ASCAP, and BMI), 56 See Carnegie Mellon (537) (describing fees associated with various searches at ... ... work. 62 See, e.g., Carnegie Mellon (537) (“In general, the older the book, the more difficult ... ... The public roundtable in Berkeley, California will be held at the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley, Califo... ... Daniel Callahan Bernard Duffy Samuel Forrest Arnold Joseph Lorenzo Hall Jim Vadeboncoeur/JVJ Publishing Robert Norton William Haynes L...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...tion," and it has been proven effective by many successful people. Andrew Carnegie began as an ordinary laborer in a steel mill, but managed, despit... ...nto which he was born. Then, one day, a kindly man dropped into the pool hall where Bill hung out and changed his life forever. Over a game I Reac... ...nes the qualities common to extremely successful peo­ ple. In 1937, Andrew Carnegie commissioned Hill to write the book, giving him introductions for...

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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...vizitisĉ. 15.000 personoj. En 1922 novaj grupoj fondiĝis en Saalfelden kaj Hallein. En Wien fondiĝis tramista grupo, en 1923 la grupo Progreso, en 192... ...komedio de Kivi, trad. de Hilma Halt, du teatraĵetoj, trad. de Ekström kaj Hall. Tradukaĵoj el E en n nan: Forge, Abismoj. Argus, Pro kio, ambaŭ trad... ...ra Antologio (1932). Verkis artikolon pri Hodler por la Enciklopedio. Hall Hilma Agatha Fredrika, n nino. Nask. 30 sept. 1854 en Kotka, mortis 3... ...) n najn proverbojn k. a., helpis multe al la verkado por la F-E Vortaro. Halldor Albin Henning, svedo, ĝardenisto, redaktoro. Nask. 18 sept. 1892 en... ...Botistoj. Komedio en kvin aktoj verkita de A. Kivi, el la n na trad. Hilma Hall. 1919, 142 p. „Amuzaj cirkonstancoj, komikaj respondoj, simpleco de l‘... ... Kelkajn jarojn LK. Fondis ES en Ipswich, 1905. Trad.: „Por Arbitracio“ de Carnegie. Verkis artikolojn kaj lingvajn notojn por „Scienca Revuo“, „Socia...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ries of lectures was delivered Fri- day evening in the art room of Hopkins Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and was illustrated by slides both of the art... ...ance and Its Influence on the Cnlture and History of the People. ' ' Clark Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7.30p. m.—Y. M, C. A. elections. J. H. THURSDAY, MA... ...rancis Bowes Sayre 1909 Manag^e Team in 1908 At a college meetjng in Jesup Hall last Friday evening. Francis Bowes Sayre 1909 of South Beth- lehem, Pa... ...n in Troy, N, Y., on April 10. The concert, which will be held in .Harmony hall, will be followed by a dance. Several other concerts, to be given afte... ...sessions of the National Arbitration and Peace conference, of which Andraw Carnegie is president, began yesterday in Car- negie Hall, 67th street and ... ...nd from India " in New York oity on the night of Tuesday, April 23, at the Carnegie Lyceum, Seventh avenue antl iilth street. The manager requests tha... ...ssions of the Na- tional Arbitration and Peace Con- gress, of which Andrew Carnegie is president, were held in Carnegie Hall, New York city, from Apri... ...of greatest interest tooollege men was the "Univer- sity Meeting," held in Carnegie Hall on Tuesday evening. The most interesting speaker of the eveni... ...her books of interest are a set of 53 volumes of " Piihlicn- tioiis of the Carnegie Institute at Washington, " the works of Eugene Sue. A. Mussel, .1....

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...ishermen drying their nets on the beach... Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name... He is our guide, Father of us all, brother of us a... ...ight, after supper, the words came to me: Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Giv... ...as my courage to bear the cru- cifixion. I tried to think... In a barren hall soldiers stripped me and put a filthy robe around me and forced a cr... ... Copied from my 1504 Florentine notebook: As soon as we met in the Town Hall there was a big wrangle. Ten or twelve of us, bearded patriarchs and ... ...for men to move it, by windlass and rollers, to a site alongside the Town Hall: how carefully we worked, the statue suspended in a sling. Sometimes ... ...rch, the Huntington Hartford Foundation, the Montalvo Foundation, and the Carnegie Foundation. His wife, Elizabeth Bartlett, a widely published poet...

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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...n the common area, which includes all the driveways, parking, elevators, outside hallways, recreation and landscaped areas, which are managed by a h... ...ll: (a) Not obstruct the driveways, sidewalks, courts, entry ways, stairs and/or halls, which shall be used for the purposes of ingress and egress o... ..., Glynn, Gordon, Lillian R. Villanova 114 Grady, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Henry, Houston, Irwin... ...ore, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gage, Garden, Garfield, Gosper, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Jef... ...pie, Glasscock, Goliad, Gonzales, Gray, Grayson, Gregg, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hale, Hall, Hamilton, Hansford, Hardeman, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Hartl... ...Lillian R. Villanova 130 How to Win Friends and Influence People Author:Dale Carnegie I Could Do Anything if I Only Knew What It Was: How to... ...r Creating the Life You Want Author: Cheryl Richardson, Lauren Marino Dale Carnegie’s Lifetime Plan for Success: How to Win Friends & Influence... ...in Friends & Influence People: How to Stop Worrying & Start Living Author: Dale Carnegie The Magic of Thinking Big Author: David Joseph Schwar...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...r for Law and Technology of the University of California – Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, for arranging to host the California roundtable, and t... ...AN WORKS U NITED STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE • libraries and archives (e.g., Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, Cornell University Libraries, Librar... ...he Office would like to thank the University of California–Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology for hos... ...es of art history and art education. 26 Additionally, the submission by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries details that institution’s systematic... ...Authors Guild (R135) (aggregating responses to a survey of members). 27 Carnegie Mellon University Libraries (“Carnegie Mellon”) (537). Page 22 ... ...between the Copyright Office, Harry Fox Agency, ASCAP, and BMI), 56 See Carnegie Mellon (537) (describing fees associated with various searches at ... ... work. 62 See, e.g., Carnegie Mellon (537) (“In general, the older the book, the more difficult ... ... The public roundtable in Berkeley, California will be held at the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley, Califo... ... Daniel Callahan Bernard Duffy Samuel Forrest Arnold Joseph Lorenzo Hall Jim Vadeboncoeur/JVJ Publishing Robert Norton William Haynes L...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...but don’t worry. If you get scared, give me a shout. I’ll be just down the hall. Do you want me to close the window?’ ‘No thanks,’ said Theo. ‘I like... ...g anywhere, but be- fore he could reply he heard footsteps coming down the hall. ‘Quick! Hide!’ he whispered. Bozo rolled under the bed and Theo sco... ...he room with a candle in her hand. ‘Theo? I heard your voice from down the hall. Were you scared by the storm? It’s taken out all of the electricity ... ...he f oor. ‘Well, if you need anything, give me a shout. I’m only down the hall.’ Theo waited until her footsteps faded to a distant echo before he th... ...That was the TV producers. We’re appearing in a televised show tonight at Carnegie Hall so that I can receive my reward money for having rescued you... ... Theo and his doctor to star in televised welcome home party at 7 p.m. in Carnegie Hall.’ He put down the newspaper with his f rst real smile of the... ...iently calling them to look inside themselves. 239 Chapter 30 Chapter 30 Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall ‘W hat do you think goes best with the blue sui... ...he need to bully someone smaller than himself. ‘You’d better not let 241 Carnegie Hall me down tonight, you snivelling brat. You caused enough troub... ...o!’ rang out. It took several minutes to abate. Many of those sit- ting in Carnegie Hall that night wore T-shirts with Theo’s face on the front and b...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...esult from the government inquiry was a Defense Department–funded program at Carnegie Mellon University called CERT/CC, the “Computer Emergency Re- sp... ... alteration of vital personal records hosted at medical offices, schools, town halls, and other data repositories that cannot afford a full-time IT staff ... ... at 685; see U.S. Department of Homeland Security Announces Partnership with Carnegie Mellon (Sept. 15, 2003), http://www.cert.org/about/US- CERT.html... ... D   R  L (Jan. 2005), available at http://www.carnegieendowment.org/files/CP55.Belton.FINAL .pdf; see also D ... ...gical and chemical weapons and report “hits” to a central database. See Mimi Hall, Phones Studied as Attack Detector, USA T, May 3, 2007, http://w...

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Christ's Journal

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...ishermen drying their nets on the beach... Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name... He is our guide, Father of us all, brother of us a... ...ight, after supper, the words came to me: Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Giv... ...as my courage to bear the cru- cifixion. I tried to think... In a barren hall soldiers stripped me and put a filthy robe around me and forced a cr... ...rch, the Huntington Hartford Foundation, the Montalvo Foundation, and the Carnegie Foundation. His wife, Elizabeth Bartlett, a widely published poet...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ult room where they hold guitar "jams." In the current-events room of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library, a United Press International newsprinter clatte... ...dams and Peter Gould. 1971. Spatial Organization. Englewood Cliffs, N .J. Prentice-Hall. Adams, D. W . and A. D. Havens. 1966. "The Use of Socio-Eco... ...S. 1965. Traditional Exchange and Modern Markets. Eng!ewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Berg, A. and R. Muscat. 1972. "Approach to National Plannin... ...465-71. Blalock, H. M. 1969. Theory Construction. Eng!ewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Blau, Peter M. 1955 .The Dynamics of Bureaucracy. Chicago: ... ...l. 1976. Persuasion: A Means of Social Influence. Eng!ewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Briggs, Kenneth A. 1980. "Brandeis Plans the First Center f... ... F. Massy and Y. Wind. 1972. Market Segmentation. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Fulbright, J. William. 1979. "The Legislator as Educator." ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...s to be feared. Whether you love God or hate him: he is feared. What is the hallmark of all Ancient Gods? Exploding into rage and laying waste to ... ...d lapdog. He came out of the worst politically corrupt machine since Tammany Hall. He did not fight the Corporatizing of the USA after the war. ... ...s of in public. Except with other religious believers in Science… inside the halls of their most sacred religious scientific temples. Science ... ...f themselves? Has Science ever tried to do a critical analysis of their own, hallowed, Scientific Method? The stupidity of the Scientific Method it... ...no sense. Throughout history, the over-intensive use of tools has been the hallmark of every privileged class. It signifies the basic human ineq... ...ie like flies working for companies to make cold-blooded reptiles like Andrew Carnegie filthy rich; the masses of driven insane workers in the coal f... ...ich was a sign from God himself that they were on the right track! Just as Carnegie and Rockefeller justified their amoral illegal tactics to make...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...s of reproduction of the listening experience (for instance, in a concert hall). This is a very narrow, rational, measurable and quantifiable criteri... ...edictine University (Illinois, U.S.A.) and a former Visiting Scientist at Carnegie Mellon University was a Fellow of the Internet Archive for the ye... ... Maps of Cyberspace By: Sam Vaknin "Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in ev... ...Hegel's and Fichte's (dialectic) thought and its refined version by the (hallucinatory) mathematical mind of C.S.Pierce. This mechanism is at the he...

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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

...t away into London itself—bicycles, motor-cars and then more motor-cars, a Carnegie library. “You’d hardly think it could keep on,” said Mr. Tom Small... ...ouled young man named Grubb, with a black-smeared face by day, and a music-hall side in the evening, who dreamt of a patent lever chain; and it seemed... ...t boom in aeronautics was beginning. Grubb and Bert heard of it in a music-hall, then it was driven home to their minds by the cinematograph, then Ber... ...wl of undistinguished popula- tion. There were, no doubt, museums and town halls and even cathedrals of a sort to mark theoretical centres of mu- nici... ...e and seven. It was dangerous not to wear a war button. The splendid music-halls of the time sank every topic in patriotism and evolved scenes of wild... ...k five attacking airships, one to the Navy Yard on East River, one to City Hall, two over the great business buildings of Wall Street and Lower Broadw...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

...ing. He breathed in these ideas in the class rooms and laboratories of the Carnegie Foundation school that rose, a long and delicately beautiful facad... ...ments, and glowing with reflections. There were the two historical mu- sic halls of this place, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, in 44 The World Set... ...mant, hovered for a moment, and then went on his way to the Alhambra music hall. Barnet became aware of an excitement in the newspaper kiosks at the c... ...ealise the enormity of the thing it was supposed to control…. In the great hall of the W ar Control, whose windows looked out across the Seine to the ... ...rom the dictating room to take the air upon the terrace be- fore the great hall and to eat such scanty refreshment as she had brought with her until h... ...till and star- less sky, but also the whole spacious interior of the great hall with its slender pillars and gracious arching and clustering lamps was...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...e middle of August he and his daughter usually went for a month to Wharton Hall in Hertfordshire, the seat of his cousin Sir Alured Wharton;—and this ... ...here to go? Sir Alured was a relation and a gentleman. Emily liked Wharton Hall. It was the proper thing. He hated Wharton Hall, but then he did not k... ...y decision. They were, as usual, expected 109 Anthony Trollope at Wharton Hall this autumn, and that arrangement could not be abandoned without expla... ...ets were first created, and whose earlier forefathers had lived at Wharton Hall much before that time. It may be imagined, therefore, that Sir Alured ... ...e to save some- thing, the duty of living as Sir Alured Wharton of Wharton Hall should live made those struggles very ineffective. He was a melancholy... ...ll our sakes I should be better away. I can get shooting with Musgrave and Carnegie in Perthshire. I dare say I shall go there, and take a share with ...

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Weir of Hermiston

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... time came for him to join these revels) he turned pale and sickened in si- lence. Of all the guests whom he there encountered, he had toleration for ... ... there on the threshold. T o the son that raised him he gave the bag of money. “Hae,” said he. All the way up the thieves had seemed to him to be at h... ...ith the innocent consciousness of a child. Hastily she did up the massive and shining coils, hast- ily donned a wrapper, and with the rushlight in her...

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The Perfect Wagnerite : A Commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs

By: George Bernard Shaw

...pay, and induce them to build for Godhead a mighty fortress, complete with hall and chapel, tower and bell, for the sake of the homesteads that will g... ... his broken spear in his hand, he has seated himself in state in the great hall, with the Gods and Heroes assembled about him as if in council, solemn... ...rst Act We now understand the new tramping strain. We are in the Rhineside hall of the Gibichungs, in the resence of King Gunther, his sister Gutrune,... ...nther with him to the foot of the mountain, and leaving Hagen to guard the hall and sing a very fine solo which has often figured in the programs of t... ...d of the previous drama. The Second Act In the second act we return to the hall of Gibich, where Hagen, in the last hours of that night, still sits, h... ... Engels, in 1876 he was well on the way towards becoming Krupp of Essen or Carnegie of Homestead. Now, without exaggerating the virtues of these gentl... ...ng done tant bien que mal by our Romanoffs, our Hohenzollerns, our Krupps, Carnegies, Levers, Pierpont Morgans, and their political retinues. And in t...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...pists and public men, our parties and institutions gathered into one great hall, and into this hall a huge spout, that no man can stop, discharges a b... ...undity or the reverse. Mr. Vrooman, who, with Mrs. Vrooman, founded Ruskin Hall at Oxford, writes to much the same effect. He argues that people intel... ... narrow passage, perhaps four feet wide, which still retains the title of “hall.” Oak staining on the woodwork and marbled paper accentuate the lordly... ...a Board School, and very probably after- wards to evening classes—or music-halls. Here again is a new type of home, in which the English of 1920 are b... ...itably—just to show how to do it. Mr. David Devant— the brilliant Egyptian Hall conjuror—will show any assem- bly of parents how to amuse children qui... ...art (with his Public Libraries’ Act), Mr. Passmore Edwards, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the stream of endowment for research and teaching flowed just as ...

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Up from Slavery : An Autobiography

By: Booker Taliaferro Washington

...fallen asleep. While putting up our first building, which was named Porter Hall, after Mr. A.H. Porter, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who gave a generous sum tow... ...sgiving Day of that year we held our first service in the chapel of Porter Hall, although the building was not completed. In looking about for some on... ...e opened our boarding department, we provided rooms in the attic of Porter Hall, our first building, for a number of girls. But the number of students... ... decided to call the proposed building Ala- 111 Booker T. Washington bama Hall, in honour of the state in which we were labouring. Again Miss Davidso... ...to their means. The students, as in the case of our first building, Porter Hall, began digging out the dirt in order to allow the laying of the founda... ...eded. A short time ago we received twenty thousand dollars from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, to be used for the purpose of erecting a new library building. Ou... ...elve feet. It re- quired ten years of work before I was able to secure Mr. Carnegie’s interest and help. The first time I saw him, ten years ago, he s... ...ork I wrote him a letter reading as follows: December 15, 1900. Mr. Andrew Carnegie, 5 W. Fifty-first St., New York. Dear Sir: Complying with the requ...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...ence any gathering of dull and formal and inattentive people in this dusty hall or that, with a jaded audience and intermittently active reporters, su... ... low-class European costume, and every degree of dirti- ness, to a central hall in which the gist of the examining goes on. The floor of this hall is ... ...signs that they do. It seems to me that the educational zeal of Mr. Andrew Carnegie and the university and scientific en- dowments of Mr. Rockefeller ...

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Man and Superman a Comedy and a Philosophy

By: George Bernard Shaw

...ness, servility, cupidity roused by the prevailing smell of money. When Mr Carnegie rattled his millions in his pockets all England became one rapacio... ...ouse in the neighborhood of the City Road, in London, where, mistaking the Hall of Science for a chapel, she sat at the feet of Charles Bradlaugh for ...

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