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February 25,
2007
Articles — Angell to Hamm
Angell, Stephen W. “A Black Minister Befriends
the ‘Unquestioned Father of Civil Rights’: Henry McNeal
Turner, Charles Sumner, and the African-American Quest for Freedom.”
Georgia Historical Quarterly 85, no. 1 (Spring 2001):
27-58.
________. “The Catechisms of George
Fox.” Quaker
Theology 5, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2003): 90-107.
________. “Interactions of Mission-Oriented
Quakers with Buddhists, 1885-1935.” Quaker History 93, no.
1 (Fall 2004): 1-27.
________. “Quakers and Indians in
Southern New England, 1656-1676.” Quaker History 92, no.
1 (Spring 2003): 1-21.
Angell, Stephen W., Patrick J. Nugent and
David Johns. “The
Church: Called, Gathered, and Faithful.” Quaker Theology 5, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2003): 130-145.
Baker, Neal. “Syncretism: A Federalist Approach
to Canadian Science Fiction.” Extrapolation: Journal of
the MLA Seminar on Science Fiction 42, no. 3 (Summer 2001):
218-31.
________. “The Politics of Language in Science
Fiction from Quebec.” Contemporary French Civilization
28, no. 1:33-53.
________. “The Representation of Quebec
in Marvel Comics’ ALPHA FLIGHT.” Quebec Studies 40
(Fall 2005/Winter 2006): 65-77.
________. “The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance
and Blood: The Last Vampire.” Journal of the Fantastic
Arts 13.2 (2002): 147-56.
Baker, P. J., J. P. Costanzo, J. B. Iverson, and
R. E. Lee. “Adaptations to terrestrial overwintering of hatchling
northern map turtles, Graptemys geographica.” Journal
of Comparative Physiology B, no.173 (2003): 643-651.
Basuli, F., B.C. Bailey, L.A. Watson, J. Tomaszewski,
J. Huffman, and D.J. Mindiola. “Four-Coordinate Titanium
Alkylidene Complexes: Synthesis, Reactivity, and Kinetic Studies
Involving the Terminal Neopentylidene Functionality.” Organometallics 24
(2005): 1886.
Basuli, F., Lori A. Watson, J. C. Huffman, and D.J.
Mindiola. “Phosphaazaallene
and phosphinylimide complexes stemming from a terminal and four-coordinate
titanium phosphinidene.” Dalton Transactions, no. 22 (2003):
4228-4229.
Behforouz, Mohammed, Wen Cai, Mark G. Stockdale,
Jennifer S. Lucas, Joo Y. Jung, Daniel Briere, Aiquin Wang, Kevin
S. Katen and Nancy
C. Behforouz. “Novel Lavendamycin Analogues as Potent HIV-Reverse
Transcriptase Inhibitors: Synthesis and Evaluation of Anti-Reverse
Transcriptase Activity of Amide and Ester Analogues of Lavendamycin.” Journal
of Medicinal Chemistry 46, no. 26 (December 2003): 5773-5780.
Benamou, Marc. “Comparing Musical Affect:
Java and the West.” World of Music 45, no. 3 (2003): 55-74.
Berry, J. F., and J. B. Iverson. “Kinosternon
leucostomum.” In Catalogue of American Amphibians
and Reptiles 724 (June 2001): 1-8.
Berry, J. F., and J. B.
Iverson. “Kinosternon
scorpioides.” In Catalogue of American Amphibians
and Reptiles 725 (June 2001): 1-11.
________. “Wayang Character Types, Musical
Categories, and a Reconsideration of the Alus/Kasar Dichotomy.”
In Aspects of Performance: Puppet Theatre in Contemporary Indonesia,
ed. Jan Mrazek, 271-83. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan
Press, 2002.
Birkel, Michael. “The Early Desert Fathers
and Mothers.” Ask Me How I Know: Quakers Speak on the
Bible, Ministry, and Their Spiritual Guides. (Wallingford,
Pennsylvania: Pendle Hill Publications), 2000. Part 3, 80-5 http://www.pendlehill.org/e_publishing.htm.
[8 January 2003]
.________. “Mysticism and Activism: Learning
from John Woolman.” The Thirty-second Michener Annual
Quaker Lecture in Florida,
Southeastern Yearly Meeting, 2003. (Also published by Wider
Quaker Fellowship, Friends World Committee for Consultation, a
2003 selection
for worldwide distribution.)
.________. “Nilus of Ancyra’s Meditations
for Teachers.” In The Inward Teacher: Essays to Honor
Paul A. Lacey, ed. Michael Birkel, 92-7. Richmond, Indiana:
Earlham Press, 2002.
________. “Preparing the Heart for Sympathy:
John Woolman Reading Scripture.”
In The Tendering Presence: Essays on John Woolman, ed.
Michael Heller. Wallingford, Pennsylvania: Pendle Hill Publications,
2003: 88-104.
________. “Reading Scripture with Dorothy White.”
Quaker Religious Thought #97, 30, no. 3 (September 2001).
________. Review of And You Welcomed Me: A Sourcebook
on Hospitality in Early Christianity by Amy G. Oden. Cistercian
Studies Quarterly, 37.3 (2002): 351-2.
Bistline, F. Walter. “Bad
Boys in Dogtown: The Erotic Imagery of Eric
Fischl and David Salle.”Visual Culture: A Journal of Art History and
Art 2, no.1 (2002).
________. “Photographer Frank Martin:
Postmodern Pictorialist.”Visual
Culture: A Journal of Art History and Art 1, no. 1 (2002).
________. “The
Storyville Portraits of E. J. Bellocq.”Visual Culture:
A Journal of Art History and Art 3, no. 1 (2003).
Bornhorst, Joshua A., Michael Deibel and Amy
Mulnix. “Gene Amplification by PCR and Subcloning
into a GFP-Fusion Plasmid Expression Vector as a Molecular Biology
Laboratory Course.” Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology Education 32, no. 3 (May/June 2004): 173-182.
Brandenberger, Jill, Patrick Louchouarn, Bruce Herbert,
Philippe Tissot, Patrick Michaud, Ron Parker,
Jim Bonner, and Mark Beaman. “Behavior of Trace Metal Concentrations
in Water Profiles
from Lake Corpus Christi Subsequent to an Overturn Event.” (2002) http://even.tamuk.edu/STEC2000/STEC2000present/
Bradenberger_louchaouam.htm.
Brandenberger, Jill, Patrick Louchouarn, Bruce Herbert,
Philippe Tissot, Patrick Michaud, Ronald L. Parker,
Jim Bonner and Mark
Beaman. “Trace Metal Concentrations of Nueces Bay System.” Proceedings
of the 8th Annual South Texas Environmental Conference, Oct.
18-20, 2000, Corpus Christi, Texas.
http://even.tamuk.edu/STEC2000/STEC%202000%20WEB%20Abstracts
%20List.htm#Bradenberger
Brandenberger, Jill, Patrick Louchouarn, Bruce Herbert,
Philippe Tissot, Patrick Michaud, Ronald L. Parker,
Jim Bonner, and Mark
Beaman. “Behavior of Trace Metal Concentrations in Water
Profiles from Lake Corpus Christi Subsequent to an Overturn Event.” Proceedings
of the 8th Annual South Texas Environmental Conference, Oct.
18-20, 2000, Corpus Christi, Texas, 7 pp.
Çelenligil-Çetin, R., L.A. Watson,
C. Guo, B. Foxman, and O. Ozerov. “Decarbonylation of Acetone
and Carbonate at a Pincer-Ligated Ru Center.” Organometallics 24
(2005): 186.
Clark, Len. “Paul Lacey as Quaker Educator:
An Appreciation.” In The Inward Teacher: Essays to Honor
Paul A. Lacey, ed. Michael Birkel, 2-9. Richmond, Indiana:
Earlham Press, 2002.
Clark, Len and Richard Holden. “Best Vocational
School? Students and Parents Should Consider a Liberal Arts Education.”
Indiana Business Magazine 46, no. 9 (September 2002): 64.
Converse, S. J., J. B. Iverson, and J.
A. Savidge. “Activity, reproduction and overwinterng behavior of
ornate box turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata) in
the Nebraska Sandhills.” American Midland Naturalist 148
(2002): 416-422.
Converse, S. J., J. B. Iverson,
and J. A. Savidge. “Demographics
of an ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata ornata) population experiencing
minimal human-induced disturbances.” Ecological Applications 15
(2005): 2171-2179.
Costanzo, J. P., S. A. Dinkelacker, J. B.
Iverson,
and R. E. Lee. “Physiological
ecology of overwintering in the hatchling painted turtle: Multiple
scale variation in response to environmental stress.” Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology 77 (2004): 74-99.
Costanzo, J. P., J. D. Litzgus, J. B. Iverson,
and R. E. Lee. “Ice nuclei in
soil compromise cold hardiness of hatchling painted turtles (Chrysemys
picta).” Ecology 81,
no. 2 (February 2000): 346-60.
Costanzo, J. P., J. D. Litzgus, J. B. Iverson, and
R. E. Lee. “Seasonal changes in physiology and
development of cold hardiness in the hatchling painted turtle, Chrysemys
picta.” Journal of Experimental Biology 203,
no 22 ( November 2000): 3459-70.
Costanzo, J. P., J. D. Litzgus, J. L. Larson, J.
B. Iverson, and R. E. Lee. “Characteristics of nest soil, but not
geographic origin, influence cold hardiness of hatchling painted
turtles.” Journal of Thermal Biology 26, no. 1 (February
2001): 65-73.
Costanzo, J. P., J. D. Litzgus, J. B. Iverson, and R.
E. Lee. “Cold hardiness and evaporative water
loss in hatchling turtles.” Physiological and Biochemical
Zoology 74, no. 4 (July-August 2001):510-9.
Craft, Derek T., Sarah M. Arcella, Susan M. McDowell,
Bruce N. Storhoff, Abigal E. Gay, Michael A. Deibel, Paul
J. Ogren,
Phillip
E. Fanwick. “An Improved Synthetic Method for Diphenyl-l-pyrenylphosphine
and the Properties and Structure of its Borane Adduct.” Phosphorus,
Sulfur, Silicon and the Related Elements, at press.
Crother, B. I., J. Boundy, J. A. Campbell, K. De
Quieroz, D. Frost, D. M.Green, R. Highton, J. B. Iverson, R. W.
McDiarmid, P. E. Meylan,
T. W. Reeder, M. E. Seidel, J. W. Sites, S. G. Tilley, and D. B.
Wake. “Scientific and standard English names of amphibians
and reptiles of North America north of Mexico: Update.” Herpetological
Review 34 (2003): 196-203.
DeCoker, Gary. “All in My
Head: Struggling with Tinnitus.” Minnesota Medical 85
(November 2002): http://www.mmaonline.net/publications/MNMed2002/November/Decoker.html.
________. “Core Knowledge
and Teacher Education: Time for a Cease-Fire.” Education
Week 20, no. 32 (25 April 2001): 41-43.
________. “Japanese Education: Myths,
Realities, and Comparisons with the United States.” Education
About Asia 11, no. 2 (Fall 2006): 30-34.
________. “Looking at
U.S. Education Through the Eyes of Japanese Teachers: Punishment,
Principals, and Priorities.” Phi Delta Kappan 81,
no. 10 (June 2000): 780-781.
________. "Review of Forever
Fat: Essays by the Godfather by Lee Gutkind." Another
Chicago Magazine 44/45 (2005): 231-33.
________. “Review of Local Wonders: Seasons
in the Bohemian Alps by Ted Kooser, 2003.” Another Chicago
Magazine 42 (2003): 204-05.
________. “Review of Brush Meditation:
A Japanese Way to Mind & Body Harmony by H.E. Davey, 1999.” Education
About Asia 6, no. 3 (Winter 2001): 79-80.
________. “Review of Riches for the
Poor: The Clemente Coures in the Humanities by Earl Shorris, 2000.” English
Journal 91, no. 5 (May 2002): 92-94.
DeCoker, Gary and Erica Erickson. “Charts
and Graphs in Japanese Elementary School Social Studies Textbooks.” Social
Education 65, no. 3 (April 2001): 158-164.
Deibel, Michael, Cheryl M.T. Dvorak, David J. Hall,
Marchel Hill, Michael Riddle, Andrew Pranter, Johnathan Dillman,
and Ann C. Palmenberg. “Leader Protein of Encephalomyocarditis
Virus Binds Zinc, Is Phosphorylated during Viral Infection, and
Affects the Efficiency of Genome Translation.” Virology
290 (2001): 261-71.
Dinkelacker, S. A., J. P. Costanzo, J. B. Iverson, and
R. E. Lee. “Cold hardiness and desiccation resistance in hatchling
Emydoidea blandingii.” The Physiologist 45:373 (abstract).
Dinkelacker, S. A., J. P. Costanzo, J. B.
Iverson,
and R. E. Lee. “Cold hardiness and desiccation resistance
in hatchling Emydoidea blandingii.” Canadian Journal
of Zoology (2004): in press.
Dinkelacker, S.A., J. P. Costanzo, J. B. Iverson,
and R. E. Lee. “Submergence tolerance and physiology of hatchling
turtles.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (2005):
356-363.
Dinkelacker, S. A., J. P. Costanzo, J. B.
Iverson,
and R. E Lee. “Survival
and physiological responses of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea
blandingii) to submergence in normoxic and hypoxic water under
simulated winter conditions.” Physiological and Biochemical
Zoology. 78, no. 3 (2004): in press.
Ford, M., Michael Deibel, Bruce Tomkins and Gary Van
Berkel. “Quantitative Thin-Layer Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Analysis of Caffeine Using a Surface Sampling Probe Electrospray Ionization
Tandem Mass Spectrometry System.” Analytical Chemistry 77,
no. 14 (July 2005): 4385-4389.
Ford, Stephanie. “A Dance
with Gentleness.” Weavings (2004).
________. “Review of Seekers Found by
Doug Gwyn.” Quaker
Religious Thought 102.
Graham, Andrew and Ronald L. Parker. “Vertical
Distribution of Heavy Metals in Springwood Lake Sediments, Richmond,
Indiana.” GSA
Abstracts with Programs 35, no. 7 (2003): 144.
Graves, Dan. “Multiculturalism and the Choral
Canon.” Choral Journal 41, no. 2 (September 2000):
37-44.
Güven, Ferit. Review of The Soul Knows No
Bars: Inmates Reflect on Life, Death and Hope by Drew Leder.
Teaching Philosophy 24, no. 3 (September 2001): 304-7.
Habschmidt, Cathy. “Meeting God in a Bank.” Friends
Journal 51, no. 6 (June 2005): 21-22.
________. “No Easy Answers about
God.” Friends Journal 50, no. 11 (November 2004):
10-11.
________. “Shades
of Gray: A Liberal Christian Quaker Speaks Up.” Friends
Journal 52, no. 3 (March 2006): 21-22.
________. “Speaking
Truth to One Another: Addressing Theological Differences in the
Meeting.” Pastoral Care Newsletter 12, no. 2 (January
2005): 1-5.
Hall, B. Welling. “The Standing of International
Law in Undergraduate IR Texts.” International Studies
Perspectives 4, no. 2 (2003): 145-155.
________. “Symposium on
Global Inequality and Teaching: Taking Up the Response of Craig
Murphy’s Presidential Address.” International Studies
Perspectives 2, no. 4 (2001).
Hamm, Thomas D. “The Divergent Paths of Iowa Quakers
in the Nineteenth Century.” Annals of Iowa, Spring
2002, 125-50.
________. “Heaven and Hell on the Wabash: The
State of Indiana Religious History,” 225-47. In The State
of Indiana History, Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical
Society, 2001.
________. “J. Herschel Coffin and the Search
for a Philosophy of Quaker Higher Education.” In The Inward
Teacher: Essays to Honor Paul A. Lacey, ed. Michael Birkel,
45-57. Richmond, Indiana: Earlham Press, 2002.
________. “Liberal Quaker Journal
Publishing to 1955.” Friends Journal 51, no.
12 (December 2005): 14-17, 38.
________. “Peace Churches.” Entry in
Contemporary American Religion. New York City, New York:
Macmillan JAI Press, 2000.
________. “A Quaker View of Black St.
Louis in 1841.” Missouri Historical Review 98, no. 2 (January
2004): 115-120.
________. “Reading
50 Years of Friends Journals.” Friends Journal 50,
no. 7 (July 2005): 8-11, 54.
________. “Review of Night
Journeys: The Power of Dreams in Transatlantic Quaker Culture by
Carla Gerona” American Historical Review 110 Supplement
(December 2005): 1489.
________. “The Society of Friends.” Entry
in Oxford Companion to United States History. New York
City, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
________. “Theoretical Reflections of
a Skeptic about Theory.” The Creation of Quaker Theory:
Insider Perspectives (2004): 172-187.
Hamm, Thomas D., et al. “‘A
Great and Good People’: Midwestern Quakers and the Struggle against
Slavery.” Indiana
Magazine of History 100 (2004): 3-25.
Hamm, Thomas D. and Maggie Marconi ’95, Ben
Whitman
’95, and Gretchen Kleinhen Salinas ’96. “The
Decline of Quaker Pacifism in the Twentieth Century: Indiana Yearly
Meeting
of Friends as a Case Study.” Indiana Magazine of History,
March 2000, 45-71.
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