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    Anna Hubbard: Out of the Shadows

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    Anna Eikenhout (1902-1986) was an honors graduate of Ohio State University, a fine-arts librarian, a skilled pianist, and an avid reader in three languages. Harlan Hubbard (1900-1988), a little-known painter and would-be shantyboater, seemed an unlikely husband, but together they lived a life out of the pages of Thoreau’s Walden . Much of what is known about the Hubbards comes from Harlan’s books and journals. Concerning the seasons and the landscape, his writing was rapturous, yet he was emotionally reticent when discussing human affairs in general or Anna in particular. Yet it was through her efforts that their life on the river was truly civilized. Visitors to Payne Hollow recall Anna as a generous, gracious hostess, whose intelligence and artistry made the small house seem grander than a mansion. Cunningham goes beyond her own experiences and circumstances to find out more about their lives, which gives this portrait well-roundedness. —Ashland Independence Cunningham has taken Anna, as the title suggests, out of Harlan’s larger shadow and allows her to occupy her own moment in the limelight. —Bowling Green Daily News Offers the reader another side of this fascinating woman. Her motivations, resolve and eventual steely determination to live a life so different from our own make this biography a rewarding read. —Chevy Chaser Magazine Meticulously researched and fills many gaps in our knowledge. . . .The narrative is skillfully woven together with the author’s reflections on the feelings Anna rarely allowed anyone to know. —Filson History Quarterly Insightful and touching. . . . Takes Anna out of the shadows of her famous husband and reveals a multi-dimensional woman with deep commitments to her husband and the life they chose. —Kentucky Monthly Captures the complex markers that rendered an extraordinary, yet difficult, life dynamic. —Lexington Herald-Leader Cunningham delivers a rich and compelling story of Anna Hubbard. Her observations of Anna’s life shed light on a woman who tended to remain in the shadows. —Northern Kentucky Heritage This lovely book includes excerpts from Anna’s private journal, Anna’s recipes, a selected bibliography with works on the Hubbards, and photos of Anna and Harlan taken on the river boat trips and at Payne Hollow. —Ohioana Quarterly Using Anna’s letters and her personal relationship with Anna, Mia Cunningham has both personalized and humanized Anna’s story. This is likely to be the definitive work on Anna Hubbard. —Robert J. Rosenthal Cunningham peels back the layers of Anna’s life—first, the biographical facts, then her roles as homemaker and wife to Harlan, and finally her private, secret life, her hidden heart. —Wade Hallhttps://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_united_states_history/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Acacia spectabilis A. Cunningham [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK11679.; Plate 2 from: Flowers of New South Wales / painted and published by A.F. Walker.; Condition: Spotting, yellowing.; Acacia spectabilis A. Cunningham (Known as the Mudgee Wattle) One of the mist beautiful Acacias, forming, when in full flower, a most attractive object, growing on the sides of the hills near Mudgee, perfuming the atmosphere around, where it grows, with its delicious odour.--Caption.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10237084

    Letter, Addressed to James Callery from Anna Callery, 1913

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    A letter written by Anna Callery sent to James Callery on March 9, 1913 informing him of Julia\u27s recent marriage to Edward Cunningham and how he planned to move in for the spring

    School of Education staff--Photo 1

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    First row left to right: Wylma Black, Anna Stringfield, Ed. Dean Napolean Conger, Vera Jones, and Kathryn M. Long. Second row left to right: J. C. Muerman, Melvin C. Rigg, W. H. Echols, C. L. Kezer, Ben C. Dyess, Grank Fuller, and O. K. Campbell. Third row: Haskell Pruett, Eleroy L. Strombert, Guy A. Lackey, Clarence M. Pruitt, M. W. Darlington, Eli C. Foster, and M. R. Chauncey. (Pg. 83-Cent Hist - Education).Robert E. Cunningham (1906-1991) graduated from Oklahoma A&M College in 1932. Besides being a writer, Cunningham was a local photographer of Stillwater and a collector of glass plates. This collection of glass plate negatives and acetate base photographs held at the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Library Archives represents a portion of his collection amassed over the years. This memorabilia collection is historically significant in that it depicts the early history of OSU (A&M College), local history, and portraits of early residents of Stillwater. The digitization and documentation of this collection was made possible by an 2018-2019 Improving Access to Collections Grant sponsored by the Oklahoma Historical Records Advisory Board, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, and funded by the National Archives--National Historical Publications and Records Commission

    School of Education staff--Photo 2

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    First row left to right: Wylma Black, Anna Stringfield, Ed. Dean Napolean Conger, Vera Jones, and Kathryn M. Long. Second row left to right: J. C. Muerman, Melvin C. Rigg, W. H. Echols, C. L. Kezer, Ben C. Dyess, Grank Fuller, and O. K. Campbell. Third row: Haskell Pruett, Eleroy L. Strombert, Guy A. Lackey, Clarence M. Pruitt, M. W. Darlington, Eli C. Foster, and M. R. Chauncey. (Pg. 83-Cent Hist - Education).Robert E. Cunningham (1906-1991) graduated from Oklahoma A&M College in 1932. Besides being a writer, Cunningham was a local photographer of Stillwater and a collector of glass plates. This collection of glass plate negatives and acetate base photographs held at the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Library Archives represents a portion of his collection amassed over the years. This memorabilia collection is historically significant in that it depicts the early history of OSU (A&M College), local history, and portraits of early residents of Stillwater. The digitization and documentation of this collection was made possible by an 2018-2019 Improving Access to Collections Grant sponsored by the Oklahoma Historical Records Advisory Board, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, and funded by the National Archives--National Historical Publications and Records Commission

    Exploring trust in online health information: a study of user experiences of patients.co.uk

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    This feature has been co-authored by Anna Cunningham and her supervisor Frances Johnson. It is based on the research Anna conducted for her dissertation, which she completed as part of her MA in Library and Information Management at Manchester Metropolitan University. The study explored how people assess the trustworthiness of online health information, and the participants were asked to talk aloud whilst viewing information on the consumer health information website patients.co.uk. The study confirmed that their assessment was based on the information usefulness and credibility as well as identifying the factors relating to information quality and website design that helped to form these judgements. A. M

    Amusing prose chap-books : chiefly of last century / ed.: Robert Hays Cunningham

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    AMUSING PROSE CHAP-BOOKS : CHIEFLY OF LAST CENTURY / ED.: ROBERT HAYS CUNNINGHAM Amusing prose chap-books : chiefly of last century / ed.: Robert Hays Cunningham (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (5) Editorial Note. (7) Contents. (11) The comical history of the King and the cobbler (15) The Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham (25) The History of Thomas Hickathrift. (37) The History of Jack the Giant-Killer. (55) Simple Simon's Misfortunes and his Wife Margery's Cruelty. (71) The Adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew (80) The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork (97) The History of Dick Whittington and his cat (119) The Mad pranks of Tom Tram (129) A York Dialogue between Ned and Harry (143) Daniel O'Rouke's wonderful Voyage to the Moon. (152) Mother Bunch's Closet (161) The comical History of the Courtier and Tinker (180) The History of the four Kings (189) The Penny Budget of Wit (202) The Merry Conceits of Tom Long the Carrier (221) The Story of Blue Beard (232) The Life of Mansie Wauch (238) The Life ... of Peter Williamson (256) The Famous Exploits de Robin Hood, ... (271) History of Dr. Faustus (288) The Whole Life and Death of Long Meg of Westminster (301) The Famous History of the Learned Friar Bacon (311) The History of the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green (326) The Pleasant History of Poor Robin (339

    Justification by Faith : Richard Baxter\u27s Influence upon John Wesley

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    The original article was published with the wrong author, Floyd T. Cunningham. Joseph W. Cunningham is the correct author. The Journal and Article has been modified to reflect the correct author

    Merce Cunningham and his Technique

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    This thesis approaches the personal life, artistic creation and dance technique of American dancer and choreographer Mercier Philip Cunningham. The first part focuses on the artist?s life stages during his evolution in dance from the beginnings of his choreographic work, and seeks the origins for the establishment of his own dance company ? Merce Cunningham Dance Company. A chronological overview of his extensive repertoire is also incorporated. The second part deals with collaboration, connection and interaction among the dance, music, design and film fields during the artistic work of Merce Cunningham. Following the author?s experience with Cunningham technique, the final part is directed to an understanding of this dance technique, its principles and specific elements used in contemporary dance world

    Golden States: il lost child di Michael Cunningham Traduzione integrale di: M. Cunningham, Golden States, Crown Publishers, New York, 1984

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    Traduzione e analisi del romanzo d'esordio di Michael Cunningham. Analisi dell'evoluzione delle tematiche principali della poetica di Michael Cunningham e del suo stile. L'elaborato è diviso in tre parti: saggio, commento alla traduzione e traduzione integrale del romanzo. Nel saggio ci si è concentrati sui principali temi dell'autore: l'omosessualità, prestando particolare attenzione al tema dell'AIDS, la famiglia, le città, la politica. Ci si è anche concentrati sull'evoluzione dei personaggi e su come alcuni archetipi presenti in Golden States si ripropongano nelle opere successive
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