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Hap Arnold: Introduction Early Flight Military Aviator Commander Arnold's Flight Success WWII Aviation Wartime Aircraft Progression Maximum Efforts Five Star General Nuclear Attack Arnold's Legacy Credits: Legends of Air Power: Hap Arnold
Henry Harley Arnold (1886-1903) -- Cadet "Pewt" Arnold, West Point Class of '07 (1903-7) -- Second Lieutenant Henry H. Arnold, Infantry (1907-11) -- "They are Here to Learn to Fly" (1911-12) -- "A Cushion-Chair Officer" (1912-16) -- Captain to Colonel: The Great War (1916-18) -- Interwar Years, A Difficult Education (1918-29) -- Interwar Years, Command Experience (1929-38) -- Chief of the Army Air Corps (1938-41) -- Commanding General, Army Air Forces (1941-44) -- General of the Army: Five Stars for Airpower (1944-46) -- Hasten the Caisson (1946-50) -- Epilogue: "The Spirit of a Man" -- Cadet Record, Career Assignments, and Military Rank Progression -- Army Air Corps and Air Forces Organizational Charts.
Canzoniere, 132 / Troilus and Criseyde, Canticus Troili / The longe love, that in my thought doeth harbar ; Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde ; Farewell, Love, and all thy lawes for ever ; My galy chargèd with forgetfulnes ; I find no peace, and all my war is done / The soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes ; Alas, so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace ; I never saw you, madam, lay apart ; Love that liveth and reigneth in my thought / A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in maner of a Paraphrase upon the 51 Psalme of David ; Loe prostrate, Lorde, before thy face I lye ; But render me my wonted joyes againe / That self-same tongue which first did thee entreat ; Sonet written in prayse of the brown beautie / Licia or poems of love First did I fear, when first my love began / Amoretti: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands ; More thenmost faire, full of the living fire ; Rolling wheele that runneth often round ; This holy season fit to fast and pray ; Penelope for her Ulisses' sake ; My love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre ; What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ; Leave, lady, in your glasse of christal clene ; Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ; Most glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day ; One day I wrote her name upon the strand ; Lackyng my love I go from place to place ; Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it ; Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares / Caelica: Caelica, I overnight was finely used ; Nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing ; In night when colours all to black are cast / Countess of Pembroke's arcadia: My true love hat my hart, and I have his ; Astrophel and Stella: Loving in truth, and faine in verse my love to show ; Let daintie wits crie on the sisters nine ; It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve ; With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies ; My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell ; Come sleepe, O sleepe, the certaine knot of peace ; Having this day, my horse, my hand, my launce ; What, have I thus betrayed my libertie? ; I on my horse, and love on me doth trie ; Because I breathe not love to everie one ; O grammer rules, O now your vertues show ; Who will in fairest booke of nature know ; Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is ; Stella, thinke not that I by verse seeke fame ; Certaine sonnets: Leave me, O love, which reachest but to dust / Vision upon this conceipt of the faery queene ; Secret murder hath been done of late ; To his son / Phillis: Honoured with pastorall sonnets, elegies and amorous delights ; Coronet for his mistress philosophy: Muses that sing love's sensual empery -- Diana: Needs must I leave, and yet needs must I love -- Sonet: Fra banc to banc, fra wod to wod, I rin / To Delia: Looke, Delia, how wee steeme the half-blowne rose ; Care-charmer sleepe, sonne of the sable night ; Let others sing of knights and palladines / Idea in sixtie three sonnets: Nothing but no and I, and I and no ; How many paltry, foolish, painted things ; Love, in a humor, play'd the prodigall ; His remedie for love ; Sitting alone, love bids me goe and write ; Since ther's no helpe, come let us kisse and part / Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves ; Although we do not all the good we love ; Author loving these homely meats speciall, viz. :cream, pancakes, buttered pippin-pies, &c. /
Funeral Oration -- On His Condemnation to Death -- On the Union of Greece to Resist Persia -- On the Crown -- The Second Oration Against Philip -- In Support of the Oppian Law -- To His Soldiers -- First Oration Against Catiline -- The Fourth Philippic -- To the Conspirators -- To His Troops -- On the Treatment of the Conspirators -- The Catilinarian Conspirators -- Oration on the Dead Body of Julius Caesar. -- A Second Crusade -- Sermon to the Birds -- Before the Diet of Worms -- On Suffering Persecution -- Before Invading Silesia, 1740 -- Before the Battle of Leuthen, 1757 -- Advocating the Execution of Louis XVI -- Agaist the Charge of Treason -- "To Dare again, Ever to Dare!" -- "Let France Be Free!" -- Defense Against the Charges -- The Festival of the Supreme Being -- At the Beginning of the Italian Campaign -- On Entering Milan -- On Beginning the Russian Campaign -- Farewell to the Old Guard -- Against Imperialism -- Voltaire -- To the Young Men of Italy -- To His Soldiers -- Rome and Italy -- America's Welcome -- To the Delegates from Alsace -- Appeal for Dreyfus -- Christian Democracy -- War and Armaments in Europe -- Germany and the War -- Address to the German People -- Last Speech -- The Spirit of France -- Coronation Day Sermon -- One Aim: Victory -- To Workingmen and Soldiers -- To the Red Army -- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat -- Napoleon -- Naval Disarmament. -- On the Dissolution of Parliament -- On a Moriton for His Removal -- God's Love to Fallen Man -- On the right of Taxing America -- Conciliation with America -- Indictment of Warren Hastings -- At the Trial of Warren Hastings -- On His Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- On Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- The Fall of Napoleon -- On the Reform Bill -- The Effects of Protection on Agriculture -- The "Trent" Affair -- Peace with Honor -- On Domestic and Foreign Affairs -- Anti-Semitism -- The British Empire -- Militant Suffragists -- England's Position -- An Appeal to the Nation -- The Fourth of July -- Peace -- Women in Politics -- On His Seventieth Birthday -- Justice for Ireland -- Protest Against Sentence as Traitor -- The Home Rule Bill -- The Irish Free State. -- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God -- The Boston Massacre -- "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!"-- American Independence -- On the Faults of the Constitution -- The States and the Federal Government -- Justice and the Federal Constitution -- The Federal Constitution -- Inaugural Address -- Farewell Address -- First Inaugural Address -- Alexander Hamilton -- Red Jacket -- Tecumseh -- Adams and Jefferson -- Reply to Hayne -- Second Inaugural Address -- The Murder of Lovejoy -- The Preservation of the Union -- Slavery -- On the Compromise of 1850 -- The Crime Against Kansas -- The Irrepressible Conflict -- On being Sentenced to Death -- On the Death of John Brown -- Reply to Lincoln -- On Withdrawal from the Union -- On His Nomination to the Senate -- Farewell Address at Springfield -- Address at Gettysburg -- Second Inaugural Address -- The System of Slavery -- On Woman's Right to Suffrage -- Blaine-The Plumed Knight -- Oration at His Brother's Grave -- On the Death of Garfield -- First Inaugural Address -- The Columbian Oration -- The American Standard -- The Cross of Gold -- The Republic That Never Retreats -- The Retention of the Philippines -- Address at Buffalo -- Manhood or Money -- The Strenuous Life -- Washington's Birthday -- Lincoln, Man and American -- Peace Without Victory -- Declaration of War -- The Fourteen Points -- The League of Nations -- The League of Nations -- On Receiving Sentence -- A Plea for the League of Nations -- "Live-I Am Coming!"
Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra ; The yacht ; Ianthe ; Her name ; The gifts return'd ; The maid's lament ; The dragon-fly ; To Miss Arundell ; Rose Aylmer ; On a child ; To his verse ; The kiss ; The wall-flower ; On the death of Southey ; On his own death ; His epitaph ; Finis / A wish / Plaint / To spring : on the banks of the Cam / The nun ; Jenny kiss'd me ; Abou Ben Adhem / Champagne rosée / Hermione ; For a fountain / Last lines / The right use of prayer / On his friend, Joseph Rodman Drake / Balaam ; November / Graves of infants ; Song ; Written in Northampton County asylum / Lines / The forest maid ; Thanatopsis / Song ; The phoenix ; Love's likeness ; The lyre ; On the death of a recluse ; Song / The sower's song / Song ; To a lofty beauty from her poor kinsman ; May, 1840 / Ode to the moon ; Fair Ines ; Time of roses ; The death-bed ; Ruth ; The bridge of sighs ; The song of the shirt / A Jacobite's epitaph / Elena's song ; Song ; Women singing / Conflict / Woodlands ; The oak-tree ; The old house ; The turnstile ; The wife a-lost ; Evening, and maidens ; The head-stone / Rest ; Chorus of the elements ; The vicar ; Mater desiderata / The mother ; Song / Eileen Aroon / Dark Rosaleen ; The fair hills of Eirk, O ; The Karamanian exile ; The three Khalandeers; Gone in the wind ; To Amine ; Advice against travel ; The world : a Ghazel ; The nameless one / Mariners' song ; Dirge ; Dream-pedlary ; Bridal song to Amala ; Wolfram's song / Absent yet present ; Nydia's song / The field-path / Wood-notes ; Fore-runners ; Days ; Give all to love ; Brahma / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- The plough ; Solitude and the life / The lamp / The first fathers ; The song of the western men ; Death song ; King Arthur's waes-hael / Wellington / Lament / The bells of Shandon / The true martyr / Farewells from paradise ; Cowper's grave ; Praise of earth ; Confessions ; The mask ; Grief ; Mystery ; A musical instrument ; Sonnets from the Portuguese ; Inclusions ; My Kate ; The best ; The North and the South /
Corn riggs an' barley rigs ; To a mouse ; Green grown the rashes ; Holy Willie's prayer ; Willie brewed a peck o' maut ; Tam o' shanter ; Afton Water ; Ae fond kiss ; Ye flowery banks ; Scots, what hae ; For a' that and a' that ; A red, red rose ; Auld lang syne /
Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1985.
0192820737 (paperback)
'Fowls in the frith' -- 'Lord, Thou Clèpedest me' -- 'When I see on Rood' -- 'Why have you no ruth?' -- Roundel ('Now welcome, summer') from The Parliament of Fowls -- Unto Adam, His Own Scrivèyn -- Roundel ('Since I from Love escapèd am') from Merciless Beauty -- 'I shall say what inordinate love is' -- 'Onmes gentes plaudite!' -- 'Blessed Mary' -- 'Peace maketh plenty' -- 'Hail, Queen of Heaven' -- 'I have been a foster' -- 'Western wind' -- 'Though ye suppose' -- 'Madam, withouten many words' -- 'Who hath heard' -- 'The enemy of life' -- 'Sighs are my food' -- 'Lux, my fair falcon' -- 'Throughout the world' -- The Spouse to the Younglings -- 'Thou sleepest fast' -- To an Old Gentlewoman that Painted Her Face -- 'The lowest trees have tops' -- Epigram ('Were I a king') -- To His Son -- 'What is our life?' -- 'Even such is time' -- 'Sleep, baby mine, Desire' -- 'Like those sick folks' -- 'Whenas man's life' -- Bathsabe's Song ('Hot sun, cool fire') from David and Bethsabe -- Bridal Song ('Now, Sleep, bind fast') from The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn -- 'Thyrsis, sleepest thou?' -- 'A sparrow-hawk proud' -- 'Thule' -- 'My love in her attire' -- 'Since first I saw your face' -- 'Love me not' -- 'Sweet, let me go!' -- 'He that hath no mistress' -- 'Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire' -- To His Wife, for Striking Her Dog -- Song ('O mistress mine') from Twelfth Night -- Song ('When daffodils begin to peer') from The Winter's Tale -- song ('Jog on, jog on') from The Winter's Tale -- Song ('Full fathom five') from The Tempest -- Song ('The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I') from The Tempest -- Song ('Where the bee sucks') from The Tempest -- A Remembrance of My Friend Mr. Thomas Morley -- 'Happy were he' -- 'Happy were he' -- De Puero Balbutiente -- 'Fair summer droops' -- 'When thou must home' -- 'Never weather-beaten sail' 'Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air' -- 'Thus I resolve' -- 'Sleep, angry beauty' -- Think'st thou to seduce me then' -- Song ('In a maiden-time professed') from The Witch -- Melancholy Conceit -- Song ('Care-charming sleep') from The Tragedy of Valentinian --
Tenth annual report of the N.Y. and Pa. Conference (article, Review and Herald, 1871) General Conference business proceedings regarding females and Christian ministry (article, The Review and Herald, 1881) -- Home and overseas officers and union presidents: minutes of annual council 1973-role of women in the church Annual council action on role of women in the church (article, Review and Herald, 1973) GC committee meets at Camp Mohaven to study women's role (article, Forum, 1973) -- Committee on role of women in the church, North American Division, letter from Willis J. Hackett and Gordon M. Hyde, Dec 1973, about the annual report -- $280,000 donated to AU (article, The Student Movement, 1974) -- Council on the roles of women in the SDA Church: report and recommendations (1975) -- 315th meeting General Conference Committee on role of women in the church (report, 1975) -- Annual council, 1984 - women local church elders: election and ordination -- General Conference criteria to be followed when considering ordaining local women elders (report) -- Ordination issue decision delayed until 1990 / Committee reports on women's role in the church / Ordination issue still hot; west coast profs sign statement (article, Student Movement, 1986) -- Role of Women Commission meets: the General Conference president reports to the church / Annual council general actions: ordination of women to the gospel ministry - report of Role of Women Commission (1989) Women-ordination-ministry (article, Light, 1990) -- 55th General Conference session-ordination of women to the gospel ministry (minutes, Jul 1990) -- The marriage ceremony - church manual amendment (55th General Conference session, Jul 1990) -- 56th General Conference session-North American Division request - ordination / Women in ministry (article, Adventist Review, 1995) -- McClure reaffirms Division's position / See also referral note
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2010]
9780801894626 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
Preface Introduction A American historian / Swiss-American naturalist / American author and educator / Russian Yiddish author and satirist / English science writer and novelist / Irish poet / Duke of Argyll (see George Douglas Campbell) -- English poet and critic / English prime minister / English journalist / B English political theorist / Scottish philosopher / American psychologist / English prime minister / American historian / American editor and satirist / American circus impresario / English naturalist / English geneticist / English suffragist and botanist / American clergyman / English art critic / American novelist / American anthropologist / French philosopher / English philosopher and historian / English social reformer / American poet / German statesman / American anthropologist / English naturalist and science writer / German nature writer / English economist / American philosopher / American clergyman and reformer / Austrian philosopher / English poet / French anatomist and anthropologist / English poet / American essayist and editor / French author and critic / American politician / American poet / English jurist and statesman / German materialist / English historian / English author and science popularizer / English novelist and politician / American botanist and horticulturalist / American naturalist / English historian / English novelist / English clergyman / C American social reformer / Scottish politician and author / Swiss botanist / English woman of letters / English author / English naturalist and physiologist / English author / Spanish politician and president / American novelist / American Unitarian minister / Russian author / English author / English prime minister / Austrian zoologist / French statesman / English mathematician and philosopher / English banker and author / Irish social reformer and animal-rights activist / German biologist / American biologist and eugenicist / American clergyman / American president / American paleontologist / English historian and prelate / Brazilian poet / D American geologist / American author and lawyer / Russian naturalist / Canadian geologist and paleobotanist / Dutch botanist / American philosopher / English novelist / American poet / English prime minister / German zoologist / American novelist and politician / Russian novelist / English author / Russian Jewish historian / Dutch anatomist and paleontologist / German physiologist, and Albert Wigand, German botanist / French philosopher of science / English novelist / French sociologist / E German zoologist / German-American physicist / English novelist / English poet / English sociologist / American philosopher / English critic and poet / German political theorist / English politician and historian / F French entomologist / English physicist / English prelate / Hungarian psychoanalyst / American social philosopher / English author and translator / American novelist / French novelist / American journalist / Italian novelist and senator / English naturalist / English novelist, critic, and editor / English novelist / American clergyman / French novelist / English historian / Austrian psychoanalyst / American poet / G English psychometrician and eugenicist / Indian statesman / American president / American author / American editor and author / African American leader / English novelist / English biologist and social scientist / German anatomist / Scottish geologist / Scottish geologist / French zoologist / French marine biologist / American prelate / French author / English poet and lyricist / American novelist and feminist / English novelist / English prime minister / American novelist / English poet / American paleontologist / Scottish politician and author / American botanist / English historian / American missionary and naturalist / Polish-Austrian sociologist / H Russian Jewish essayist / German zoologist / American mining engineer / English biologist / American psychologist / English novelist and poet / Irish botanist / American plant breeder /
from Essays / "Death be not proud" / "Timor mortis conturbat me" / from A margin of hope / from "The tower" ; from "Sailing to Byzantium" / "Lines written on the eve of a birthday" / from Gulliver's travels / from Macbeth ; from As you like it / from "Sonnet on turning twenty-three" / from "On being twenty-six" / from "On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year" / from On old age /
Introduction --STORIES AND BALLADS -- Lord Randal / Lochinvar / Abou Ben Adhem / La Belle Dame Sans Merci / Casablanca / The Raven / The Wreck of the Hesperus -- Paul Revere's Ride / My Last Duchess / The Deacon's Masterpiece, or the Wonderful :"One-Hoss Shay" / The Mills of the Gods / Danny Deever -- Mandalay -- Gunga Din / Abdullah Bulbul Amir / The Face upon the Floor / Casey at the Bat / Miniver Cheevy -- Richard Cory / The Shooting of Dan McGrew / The Highwayman / Alumnus Football/ My Love Is Like to Ice / Now What Is Love / Sonnet XVII -- Sonnet XXX -- Sonnet CIV -- Sonnet CXVI / The Passionate Shepherd to His Love / The Good Morrow -- The Ecstasy / To Celia / To the Virgins -- Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes / The Constant Lover -- Why So Pale and Wan / To Althea from Prison / To His Coy Mistress / Woman / My Luve / Believe Me, If All Those Endearning Young Charms / Jenny Kissed Me / She Walks In Beauty -- When We Two Parted / The Flight of Love / Give All to Love / How Do I Love Thee / To Helen / Longing / Sudden Light / Remember / I Had No Time to Hate / An Old Sweetheart of Mine / A Mile with Me / When I Was One and Twenty / Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae / To a Friend / The Great Lover / You Kissed Me / Ad Finem -- I Love You / Love Is Not All /