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Jonathan Allen Interview
Jonathan Allen (Class of 2016) was interviewed by Jonathan Angulo via the Zoom internet-based video conferencing software on November 25, 2019. Mr. Allen spent most of his childhood and teenage years living between Texas and Louisiana. He was active in several churches, which prompted him to begin preaching at a young age. After graduating high school, he enrolled at Grambling State University, a historically Black university in Louisiana. During his undergraduate years, Mr. Allen worked with the administration to make more resources accessible to the GSU community, especially after being elected the class president. In 2012, he started the Leadership Brainery to help students of color pursue higher education and become leaders in their respective universities. Allen then attended Southern Methodist University, where the faculty armed him with numerous theological theories that still inform his worldview. In 2015, Mr. Allen opened up about his relationship with his partner, Derrick Young Jr., and has continued to fight for the LGBTQ+ community throughout his career. After graduating from SMU in 2016 with a master's in theological studies, he relocated to Boston University to earn a law degree. In 2019, he ran for Boston's City Council. At the time of the interview, Mr. Allen continues to develop the Leadership Brainery and aspires to enjoy his life with loved ones and family
Jonathan Ned Katz Author Event: The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adam
“The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” interview with author, Jonathan Ned Katz, moderated by Emily Weiner (WWU) and organized by Congregation Beth Israel
Jonathan Allen, A.M.,D.D., LL.D. : late president of Alfred University /
"A Memorial Address delivered before the Alumni Association of Alfred University, at Alfred, N.Y., June 24, 1896."Cover title: Memorial address, Jonathan Allen by Daniel Lewis.Title from caption.Mode of access: Internet
Contemporary Literature. Analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels
openDopo una breve panoramica della letteratura italiana degli ultimi vent’anni si analizzano i due romanzi di Jonathan Bazzi "Febbre" e "Corpi minori" dai punti di vista formale, stilistico e tematico. Si discute inoltre il rapporto tra social media, autofiction e autore; nel capitolo 4 si riporta l'intervista che Bazzi ci ha gentilmente concesso, in cui questi argomenti vengono ripresi.
Si individuano alcune differenze che i testi mostrano rispetto alla letteratura moderna, e gli aspetti che hanno in comune con quella contemporanea; nel fare questo si accennano quindi alcune caratteristiche della società che li ha prodotti.The paper starts off with a brief overview of the contemporary Italian literature; then the reader is guided through an analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels, "Febbre" ("Fever") and "Corpi minori" ("Minor bodies"), both translated in English and published by Scribe. The relationship between author, autofiction and social media will also be discussed; in chapter four the reader will find the interview Bazzi kindly granted us
Jonathan Coleman letter to Thomas Rotch, Nantucket, April 7th 1798
Jonathan Coleman asks Thomas Rotch to send his account of his voyage ($519.57) and deliver goods from his voyage to Benjamin Allen. 8.75" X 2.75" (22.2 by 7 cm
Faculty Concert: Jonathan Bisesi, percussion, November 3, 2002
This is the concert program of the Faculty Concert: Jonathan Bisesi, percussion performance on Sunday, November 3, 2002 at 7:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were "Links" and "Links No. 2" by Stuart S. Smith, "Just Seven" for Drum by Herbert Brün, "What the Snare Drum Tells Me" by Allen Otte, "She Who Sleeps with a Small Blanket" by Kevin Volans, "Patchwork" by Alan Sentman, and "2 X 2" by Theodore Antoniou. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Thomas Rotch, accounts payable, Hartford, 1800-1816
Tailors James and Jonathan Allen are paid $4.46 for making a coat and breeches plus coat of buttons. 8" x 4.7
Bills payable, Thomas Rotch, New Bedford, 1796-1800
James and Jonathan Allen submit their bill to Thomas Rotch for making breeches, for setting buttons, and for making waist coats. 7.8" x 8.8
Administration and Curricula of the Introductory Graduate Music Research Course
The introductory research course is an integral part of many graduate music programs, yet there have been few studies that discuss its curricula across institutions. A questionnaire was sent to instructors of the course to identify shared pedagogical approaches among North American schools of music. The survey was divided into sections that prompted respondents to identify issues discussed in the course, including the types and titles of resources, research methodologies, and library use topics. With a response rate of over 40 percent, the survey also contains valuable data concerning the professional identifications of instructors, assignments used for grading, common textbooks, perception of the course’s efficacy, and more. Shared features of the course included the importance of electronic resources; the minimal use of Internet-mediated instruction formats; a strong preference for English-language materials; and a focus on resources such as databases, style guides, collected works, monuments of music, and thematic catalogs over and above others such as repertoire guides, discographies, directories, and iconographies.Peer reviewedThis publication first appeared in Notes Volume 71, Number 3, March 2015, pp. 448-478. This material may not be copied or reposted without explicit permission. Copyright 2015, Jonathan Sauceda
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