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    Interview with Andrew A. Wade

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    Interview with U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Chaplain Andrew Wade

    Superstorm

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    TV series broadcast on BBC (Andrew Fisher as orchestrator

    Elizabeth Andrew

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    Elizabeth Andrew was born in Bordertown, South Australia. She attended Western Teachers College, gaining a Diploma of Infant Teaching, and then graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Diploma in Arts and Education in 1968. Elizabeth came to the Territory with the Commonwealth Teaching Service in 1972 and taught at Gillen primary School, Katherine Area School and Wagaman Primary School. In 1974 Elizabeth, at the age of 26, was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the Member for Sanderson. This was the Northern Territory's first fully elected Legislative Assembly and Elizabeth was one of the original seven members appointed to executive positions. Elizabeth is the youngest woman to have been elected to the Legislative Assembly to date. Following her political career, Elizabeth returned to teaching at Howard Springs and Parap Primary Schools before being appointed Administrator of the Northern Territory Arts Council in 1980. Elizabeth left the Territory in 1986 to accompany her second husband, Patrick Oates, to his naval posting to Canberra. Elizabeth was diagnosed with Ross River fever in 1989 and then with cancer later that year, succumbing to the disease on 12 April 1993. She is survived by her husband Patrick, daughter Edwina, and Stephen, a son by her first marriage. Source: Who's who in Australia, 1977, p. 52 Source: Dean Jaensch & Deborah Wade-Marshall Point of order! : the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory 1974-1994. Darwin : Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory [and] North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University, 1994, p. 128

    [Letter to Henry Wade #1]

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    Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author requests that Jack Ruby be released from prison

    [Letter to Henry Wade #2]

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    Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author requests that Jack Ruby be released from prison

    [Letter to Henry Wade #1]

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    Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author states: "You are digging a grave for Mr. Ruby and you will fall into it.

    [Letter to Henry Wade #2]

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    Photocopy of a threatening letter written to Henry Wade. In the letter, an unknown author states: "You are digging a grave for Mr. Ruby and you will fall into it.

    Dr. Wade Downey - Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Wade Downey, Professor of Chemistry in the School of Arts and Sciences, and his student lab group study the ability of trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (TMSOTf) to mediate new reactivity or increase the efficiency of known reactions. The most likely downstream application of this new chemistry is in the fields of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and herbicides. In 2018 he co-authored two articles, along with his students, in both the Journal of Organic Chemistry and Tetrahedron Letters

    The Liturgical Book of the Oktoechos. Function, Forms, and Manuscript Tradition

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    This chapter offers a detailed investigation into the liturgical book known as the Oktoechos within the Byzantine tradition, focusing on its function, structure, and manuscript history. The Author clarifies the multiple meanings of the term "oktoechos" in Byzantine sources, distinguishing between the musical eight-mode system, the weekly liturgical cycle, and the book itself. The study explores the evolution of the Oktoechos from its early roots in the Jerusalem liturgical tradition, particularly through Georgian and Greek sources such as the Old and New Tropologion. The work highlights the interplay between the Oktoechos and other liturgical books like the Menaion, Triodion, and Pentekostarion, and traces the contribution of major hymnographers including John of Damascus and Andrew of Crete. Special attention is given to terminological ambiguities, manuscript variants, and regional adaptations. Overall, the chapter presents a nuanced reconstruction of the development and standardization of this central Byzantine liturgical book

    Excerpt from 2024 Keynote Address by Wade Rouse

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    An excerpt from the show-stopping keynote address by author Wade Rouse. He received a standing ovation and a request for a reprise/sing-along of a middle school performance of Delta Dawn
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