7.584, FYI: Prof of Year, Russian texts
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Subject: 7.584, FYI: Prof of Year, Russian texts
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 19:31:26 CST
From: Minchew at act.org
Subject: U. S. Professor of the Year Nominations
2)
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 10:30:40 +0400
From: lotofil at tversu.ac.ru ("Jurij R. Lotoshko")
Subject: Russian texts (kirillik)
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 19:31:26 CST
From: Minchew at act.org
Subject: U. S. Professor of the Year Nominations
Someone on this list might want to honor an outstanding
postsecondary teacher by making a nomination for the U. S.
Professor of the Year award sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching.
In this program a national outstanding professor is selected from
each of four types of postsecondary institutions:
Research and Doctoral Universities
Master's Universities and Colleges
Baccalaureate Institutions
Community Colleges
In addition to the National Professor of the Year, Carnegie
intends to name a State Professor of the Year in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia. The four National Winners will each
receive a cash award of $5,000, plus travel to the awards
ceremony and media events in Washington, DC.
The 1995-96 National U. S. Professors of the year are:
Mark Taylor, Williams College
Diane Keenan, Cerritos College
Michael Flachmann, California State University, Bakersville
Howard Goldberg, University of Illinois, Chicago
The program is administered for Carnegie by the Council for
Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), which will supply
entry information necessary to make a nomination upon request to
Ms. Kim Hughes, at 202 387-4973 (fax), or at e-mail
hughes at ns.case.org
ELIGIBILITY: An undergraduate teacher. The primary criterion is
"extraordinary dedication to undergraduate teaching." Nominees
will be judged on their teaching; service to students,
institutions, community, and profession; impact on and involvement
with undergraduate students; and support from colleagues and
current and former undergraduate students. DEADLINE: June 4, 1996.
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Note: This is a program of the Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. ACT's interest is in giving this
excellent program higher visibility in the hope that more people
will learn of and nominate deserving teachers of undergraduate
students.
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Daniel
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Daniel Minchew minchew at act.org
Director
ACT * American College Testing 202 223-2318 - Telephone
One Dupont Circle, NW, # 340
Washington, DC 20036-1170 202 293-2223 - Fax
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Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 10:30:40 +0400
From: lotofil at tversu.ac.ru ("Jurij R. Lotoshko")
Subject: Russian texts (kirillik)
If someone is interested in a history of Russian language, I can
offer your attention the following translations of hand-written
documents of Russian characters
1) Book transitive and barter... 1679-1684
2) Copy with hand-writing order 1684
2) Book money account... 1687
3) Sheet of Kas^in customs 1747
4) ????????? 17 century (in format Word 6.a)
These documents are appendices to graduation works of the
students (philological faculty of Tver state university).
These documents (except hand-writing order 1684 - we have the
hand-written COPY from this order) were nowhere published.
Text-files in format ASCII. The schedule is simplified.
Besides there are the textual files
5) M.E.Saltykov-Scedrin. The sirs Golovlevy (640 Kb)
6) M.E.Saltykov-Scedrin. The gubernatorial essaies.
7) Textual dust (anecdotes, stories and etc.)
Updating of my personal archive Is possible.
The all texts are adapted for IBM computers and DOS 6.22
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