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    Unraveling Familiarity

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    My Dear Autumn

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    To Your Portrait - An Ode to Mexico’s Sor Juana

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    Tacit, Tacet

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    Rock in the Storm

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    Criminal Justice Update - December 2024

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    The Criminal Justice Update is a monthly newsletter created by the Adams County Bar Foundation Fellow providing updates in criminal justice policy coming from Pennsylvania\u27s courts and legislature as well as the US Supreme Court. Contents: Updates from PA Governor\u27s Office (no updates this month) Updates from the PA Legislature (no updates this month) Updates from the Courts U.S. Supreme Court: Criminal Law & Procedure (no updates this month) PA Supreme Court: Criminal Law & Procedure PA Superior Court: Criminal Law & Procedur

    Criminal Justice Update - June 2024

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    The Criminal Justice Update is a monthly newsletter created by the Adams County Bar Foundation Fellow providing updates in criminal justice policy coming from Pennsylvania\u27s courts and legislature as well as the US Supreme Court. Contents: Updates from PA Governor\u27s Office Updates from the PA Legislature Updates from the Courts U.S. Supreme Court: Criminal Law & Procedure (no updates this month) PA Supreme Court: Criminal Law & Procedure PA Superior Court: Criminal Law & Procedur

    Book Review: Love and Duty: Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss by Angela Esco Elder

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    Although we often hear of the Civil War’s heavy death toll, scholars rarely peer behind the numbers to chronicle the effects of these deaths on individuals, families, and the state. In Love and Duty: Confederate Widows and the Emotional Politics of Loss, Angela Esco Elder explores the diverse experience of Confederate widows and situates their experiences within the standards of nineteenth century southern society. Elder examines the ideal of widowhood as commitment to the Confederate cause by proxy of widows’ commitment to their dead husbands. Some widows used their political capital to legitimize the Confederacy, but Elder also demonstrates the variation in these narratives, as many women struggled with their material circumstances, and the emotional burden of their loss and societal expectations. [excerpt

    In Memoriam: Mary Beverley-Burton, Ph.D.

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    In memoriamMary Beverley-Burton, Ph.D.10 June 1930 - 25 February 202

    Faculty Meeting Minutes - August 29, 2024

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    Minutes of the Gettysburg College Faculty Meeting, August 29, 2024

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