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Box 14

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Contains 40 Results:

Gypsies, Gypsy Violins, and Gypsy Music, October 2013

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents

With special tribute to a very old Bohemian violin that is still willing to play it's heart out.

Dates: October 2013

What's in a Name? (an etymologist's garden patch)!, January 2014

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents

Polyphemus asked his captive Odysseus: What's your name? Odysseus replied: My Name is Nobody!

Dates: January 2014

Five Odd Cousins (all are polyphyodonts), April 2014

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents

with some Background Vistas for Arousing Curiosity! (Dr. Poppensiek indicates on the cover that this may be his last monograph)

Dates: April 2014

Some Ancient Beliefs in Biological Names (Mostly Anatomical Names Still in Use) except epistropheus!, June 2014

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Series: These spiral bound writings were an ongoing effort by Dr. Poppensiek to continue to educate and inform youth and adults alike. The topics are mainly science related and were inspired by his own ideas of knowledge that he thought was important or by subjects and concepts that were relevant to what people close to him were currently learning about in school. While each item is themed they often cover a wide range of topics within a single volume. They contain many color graphics and photos and...
Dates: June 2014

A Journey Through the Wilderness of Biomedical Etymology (with remnants of history along the way), September 2014

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents From the Series: These spiral bound writings were an ongoing effort by Dr. Poppensiek to continue to educate and inform youth and adults alike. The topics are mainly science related and were inspired by his own ideas of knowledge that he thought was important or by subjects and concepts that were relevant to what people close to him were currently learning about in school. While each item is themed they often cover a wide range of topics within a single volume. They contain many color graphics and photos and...
Dates: September 2014

Hands, October 2014

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents

Hands that Paint. Hands that Suffer. Hands that Heal. And that which is behind the hands!

Dates: October 2014

Roamin' in the Rumen I and II, February 2015

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents

Transforming Volatile Fatty Acides into ATP, and wrapping DNA around Histones: Silent Barnyard Pastimes among Ruminants who never grimace or complain!

Dates: February 2015

Bread, April 2015

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents

Dr. Poppensiek indicates this will probably be his last monograph

Dates: April 2015

The Lilliput Effect, July 2015

 Item — Box: 14, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents From the Series: These spiral bound writings were an ongoing effort by Dr. Poppensiek to continue to educate and inform youth and adults alike. The topics are mainly science related and were inspired by his own ideas of knowledge that he thought was important or by subjects and concepts that were relevant to what people close to him were currently learning about in school. While each item is themed they often cover a wide range of topics within a single volume. They contain many color graphics and photos and...
Dates: July 2015