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Episode 140: Swimming with Sharks with Roslyn Appleby
In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by Dr. Roslyn Appleby. Ros is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Languages and Literature Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UTS. We discussion her book ‘Sexing the animal in a posthumanist world’, which was published by Routledge in 2019
Appleby Hall
Townhouse A was named Appleby Hall after Ray Lucien Appleby, \u271927 and his wife Mary T. Appleby.
Lucien was employed by Bryant from 1928-1932 and then returned to the college in 1938 and remained until he passed away on June 14, 1968. During these years Lucien held various positions - he was a faculty member in investments from 1928-1956, then was secretary and assistant treasurer, and trustee, and in 1961 was elected treasurer and vice president of the college.
Appleby was the first person to carry the Harriet Jacobs Mace at Bryant\u27s 1964 commencement. At Bryant\u27s 1967 commencement, Appleby was awarded an honorary degree, Doctor of Science in Business Administration.
Bryant\u27s original Appleby Hall was in located in Providence. This men\u27s dormitory was dedicated on October 22, 1968. In the photo below Mary Appleby is at the podium. Mary T. Appleby was a professor of dramatics at Bryant.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/residence_halls/1001/thumbnail.jp
Jack Appleby
"H1655 L/Stoker Jack Appleby H.M.A.S. Inverell".H1655 Leading Stoker Jack Appleby His Majesty's Australian Ship Inverell
May Webb, Nancy Appleby and Dorothy Appleby
Photograph - May Webb, Nancy Appleby, and Dorothy Appleby (Minns). Athabasca, Albert
Curation and games - Chloe Appleby, Powerhouse Museum
Curation and games - Chloe Appleby, Powerhouse Museum</p
Australian federalism: past, present and future tense
Gabrielle Appleby, Nicholas Aroney and Thomas Joh
Letter from Paul H. Appleby to John T. Cunningham, 1933-04-19
Typed letter from Paul H. Appleby in Washington, DC to John T. Cunningham in Clarksville, Tennessee. Paul H. Appleby, Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, is writing in response to the letter Cunningham sent the Secretary on 1933-04-14. Appleby tells Cunningham that the tobacco he referred to would be exempt from the Farm Bill
Nancy Appleby
Photograph - Nancy Appleby at flooded campsite on the Athabasca River. Athabasca, AlbertaCampsit
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