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Anne M. Lutz diary
Diary written by Anne Lutz while on a research trip to Europe. Lutz wrote about her experiences while on this trip, the culture and people she encountered, and her travels. She wrote down many of her meals. There is a pressed leaf tucked inside the front cover with a piece of paper that includes information about Anne Lutz.See "Explanatory footnotes and transcript for European Diary of Anne M. Lutz", MSA163b001f002i003
Explanatory footnotes and transcript for European Diary of Anne M. Lutz
Transcript of the Anne M. Lutz diaries from her European trip. Samuel G. Lutz included explanatory footnotes for the transcript.
American Journal of Botany, 4
Article written by Anne M. Lutz, titled "Fifteen- and sixteen-chromosome Oenothera mutants". It was reprinted from the American Journal of Botany, 4 amd was published February 1917. Inscriptions on front cover in pen read "With the highest esteem of the writer" and "B.S. '90" beside Anne Lutz's name.
American Journal of Botany, 3 (Reprint)
Article by Anne M. Lutz, titled "Oenothera mutants with diminutive chromosomes". It was reprinted from the American Journal of Botany, 3 and was published November, 1916.
Anne of Green Gables
This classic story follows Anne, a spirited orphan, as she uses her imagination and love of reading to become the heart of her new community.Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- 1. MRS. RACHEL LYNDE IS SURPRISED -- 2. MATTHEW CUTHBERT IS SURPRISED -- 3. MARILLA CUTHBERT IS SURPRISED -- 4. MORNING AT GREEN GABLES -- 5. ANNE'S HISTORY -- 6. MARILLA MAKES UP HER MIND -- 7. ANNE SAYS HER PRAYERS -- 8. ANNE'S BRINGING-UP IS BEGUN -- 9. MRS. RACHEL LYNDE IS PROPERLY HORRIFIED -- 10. ANNE'S APOLOGY -- 11. ANNE'S IMPRESSIONS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 12. A SOLEMN VOW AND PROMISE -- 13. THE DELIGHTS OF ANTICIPATION -- 14. ANNE'S CONFESSION -- 15. A TEMPEST IN THE SCHOOL TEAPOT -- 16. DIANA IS INVITED TO TEA, WITH TRAGIC RESULTS -- 17. A NEW INTEREST IN LIFE -- 18. ANNE TO THE RESCUE -- 19. A CONCERT, A CATASTROPHE AND A CONFESSION -- 20. A GOOD IMAGINATION GONE WRONG -- 21. A NEW DEPARTURE IN FLAVOURINGS -- 22. ANNE IS INVITED OUT TO TEA -- 23. ANNE COMES TO GRIEF IN AN AFFAIR OF HONOUR -- 24. MISS STACY AND HER PUPILS GET UP A CONCERT -- 25. MATTHEW INSISTS ON PUFFED SLEEVES -- 26. THE STORY CLUB IS FORMED -- 27. VANITY AND VEXATION OF SPIRIT -- 28. AN UNFORTUNATE LILY MAID -- 29. AN EPOCH IN ANNE'S LIFE -- 30. THE QUEEN'S CLASS IS ORGANISED -- 31. WHERE THE BROOK AND RIVER MEET -- 32. THE PASS LIST IS OUT -- 33. THE HOTEL CONCERT -- 34. A QUEEN'S GIRL -- 35. THE WINTER AT QUEEN'S -- 36. THE GLORY AND THE DREAM -- 37. THE REAPER WHOSE NAME IS DEATH -- 38. THE BEND IN THE ROAD -- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF L. M. MONTGOMERYThis classic story follows Anne, a spirited orphan, as she uses her imagination and love of reading to become the heart of her new community.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Les Cahiers Anne Hébert. 16, Archives et écritures de femmes : Louise Dupré et Hélène Monette
"Ce numéro 16 des "Cahiers Anne Hébert" ouvre ses pages à l’étude de l’œuvre de
deux écrivaines québécoises, Louise Dupré et Hélène Monette, dont le Centre Anne-Hébert et le Service des archives de l’Université de Sherbrooke ont acquis les fonds
d’archives. Bien que ce numéro ne soit pas consacré à Anne Hébert, celle-ci n’est cependant
jamais bien loin, comme on pourra le voir notamment dans l’article d’Annie
Tanguay où se profile la figure de Louise Dupré, lectrice de la poésie hébertienne. […]"Présentation / Patricia Godbout -- Avant-propos / Patricia Godbout et Nathalie Watteyne -- L’acquisition d’archives privées à l’Université de Sherbrooke : les fonds Louise Dupré et Hélène Monette / Julie Fecteau -- Dans l’intimité de l’écriture / Louise Dupré -- Plus haut que les flammes et La main hantée de Louise Dupré : la douleur, la honte et la lumière / Nicoletta Dolce -- La chambre blanche, la chambre noire : L’album multicolore de Louise Dupré / Sandrina Joseph -- Fabrication, invention, (ré)écriture : fragment d’étude génétique de La Voie lactée de Louise Dupré / Sophie Marcotte -- Dialogues dans la marge : Louise Dupré et Anne Hébert / Annie Tanguay -- Faire face : L’été funambule de Louise Dupré / Nathalie Watteyne -- Ressasser des vieilles affaires / Lili Monette-Crépô -- Le petit et le fragmentaire pour signifier le monde (bis) / Isabelle Boisclair -- Le lieu commun revisité dans Là où était ici d’Hélène Monette / Nicole Côté -- Autour d’Unless : notes et carnets / Patricia Godbout -- Hors-dossier. Hommages à Antoine Sirois (1925-2018). Un ami s’en est allé / Christiane Lahaie -- Mon oncle Antoine / Janet M. Paterson -- Ma rencontre avec monsieur Sirois / Christiane Bisson -- Antoine Sirois, homme de livre et d’action / Richard Giguère -- Compte rendu : Le centenaire d’Anne Hébert : approches critiques / Bénédicte Mauguière -- Les acquisitions du Centre -- Les collaborateurs et collaboratrices
Biologischen Centralblatt, 32(7)
Article by Anne Lutz while at the Catholic University of Louvain, Department of Botany and Cytology. Article is titled "Triplod Mutants in Oenothera" and was published July 20, 1912 in the journal "Biologischen Centralblatt", Bd. XXXII, Nr. 7. The publisher was Verlag von Georg Thieme. Inscription on front cover in pen reads "President W.E. Stone/with the highest esteem of the writer"
Rachel Anne Tuck Claude to Abram M. Claude, correspondence, undated
Correspondence from Rachel Anne Tuck Claude to Abram M. Claude, undated
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