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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo)The Japanese bombed Changsha and Hankow (Hankou) daily. (Bottom photo)The Red Cross Medical Corps did its duty.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) The 9.3 c.m. field gun captured by the 122 Division in battle. {Bottom Photo}The Japanese bombed the orthopaedic hospital of the Chinese red Cross though the Red Cross flag was flying.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description
(Top photo) Clinic and Hospital of the Convent of Canossian Sisters(Italian Catholic) at Nanyang, Honan (Henan). In the photo are the nuns who were caring for the victims of a Japanese air-raid. (Bottom photo) The Yincheng Self Defense Corps moving through a snow storm along the Yincheng-Sunghoh highway to attack

(Top photo) Clinic and Hospital of the Convent of Canossian Sisters(Italian Catholic) at Nanyang, Honan (Henan). In the photo are the nuns who were caring for the victims of a Japanese air-raid. (Bottom photo) The Yincheng Self Defense Corps moving through a snow storm along the Yincheng-Sunghoh highway to attack Japanese forces who were on their way to attack the New 4th Army Storm Guerrilla Detachment headquarters.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionThe Yellow River at Tungkwan (Tongguan). (Bottom photo) Young child casualty of a Japanese Air Raid.
ContributorsWitcher, James (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Client)
Created1994
Description

This summary report overviews a State of Arizona and U. S. Department of Energy funded drilling project to determine if near-term hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal potential exists in the eastern portion of the White Mountains region of Arizona. A 4,505 feet deep slim-hole exploratory well, Alpine1/Federal, was drilled within

This summary report overviews a State of Arizona and U. S. Department of Energy funded drilling project to determine if near-term hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal potential exists in the eastern portion of the White Mountains region of Arizona. A 4,505 feet deep slim-hole exploratory well, Alpine1/Federal, was drilled within the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest at Alpine Divide near the Alpine Divide camp ground about 5 miles north of Alpine, Arizona in Apache County (Figure 1). A comprehensive technical report, in two parts, details the results of the project. Part 1, Alpine1/Federal, Drilling Report, discusses the drilling operations,
logging program, permitting and site selection for the hole. Part 2, Temperature Gradients, Geothermal Potential, and Geology, summarizes the temperature gradients, heat flow, geothermal potential, and subsurface geology.

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ContributorsFleischmann, Daniel J. (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created2006-09
Description

Every state with geothermal resources faces different challenges to utilizing those resources to help meet their energy needs. The purpose of this report is to combine an analysis of relevant literature and interviews with industry stakeholders in Arizona with different perspectives, to understand what types of policies and actions public

Every state with geothermal resources faces different challenges to utilizing those resources to help meet their energy needs. The purpose of this report is to combine an analysis of relevant literature and interviews with industry stakeholders in Arizona with different perspectives, to understand what types of policies and actions public institutions can take to encourage greater development of Arizona’s geothermal resources. The research has been aided by previous study done on Utah and New Mexico, and ongoing study on Idaho and Nevada, which have helped create a framework for the research on Arizona. Over the course of the research numerous experts have been interviewed that are involved with geothermal resource development. Specifically for this report, the interviews include discussion with more than 15 individuals who have been involved with geothermal development in Arizona (including geologists, developers, utilities, regulators, consultants, direct-use facility operators, clean energy advocates and university researchers). Ultimately, after taking into consideration the broad spectrum of opinions, the findings of this report represent a general consensus or “majority viewpoint” of what various stakeholders agree are the overall needs to unlocking greater development in Arizona.

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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top and Bottom photos) The wounded were brought into dressing stations a short distance off the battlefield.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Created1937 to 1940
Description

(Top and Bottom photos) Air-raid victims were brought into Chinese Red Cross Medical Corps Headquarters in Changsha.

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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Created1937 to 1940
Description

(Top and Bottom photos) The Japanese bombed the Red Cross Medical Corps' Training Hospital at Kweiyang (Guiyang). The wounded who could walk had gone into the hills as the planes approached. After the raid men formerly wounded at the front, were brought in again on stretchers to be operated upon.

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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top and Bottom photos) The Japanese planes left the Red Cross Training Hospital in this condition.