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    Barbara Johnson and Millie Taylor

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    Photograph of Barbara Johnson and Millie Taylo

    A TWIN INTERVIEW WITH DR B. ANDERSEN AND DR G. GOLDZWEIG BY THE JCR EDITORS IN CHIEF AWARDED TWO JCR BOARD MEMBERS BY INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY SOCIETY (IPOS): BARBARA ANDERSEN (USA), WINNER 2023 ARTHUR M. SUTHERLAND AWARD AND MEMORIAL LECTURE; GIL GOLDZWEIG (ISRAEL), WINNER 2023 NOEMI FISMAN AWARD FOR LIFETIME CLINICAL EXCELLENCE.

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    In advance of the 24th Annual World Congress of Psychosocial Oncology and Psychosocial Academy, held in Milan, Italy from August 31st to September 3rd, 2023, the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) has announced the winners of the 2023 IPOS Awards. The Journal of Cancer Rehabilitation is proud to announce that two of our very own Editorial Board Members, Dr. Barbara Andersen and Dr. Gil Goldzweig, have been honored as recipients of this year’s IPOS awards. Specifically, Dr. Barbara Andersen has been selected as the winner of the 2023 Arthur M. Sutherland Lifetime Achievement Award and will be honored by being invited to give the Memorial Lecture at the IPOS World Congress. , while Dr. Gil Goldzweig has been selected as the winner of the 2023 Noemi Fisman Award for Lifetime Clinical Excellence. This twin interview is dedicated to both esteemed colleagues and Journal of Cancer Rehabilitation board members

    Barbara Gonzalez-Pino

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    Photograph of Barbara Gonzalez-Pino. Gonzalez-Pino was a Founding Faculty member at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Founding Faculty are defined as: Tenure-track or tenured faculty, faculty members hired between 1972 and 1978, and faculty that retired at UTSA, passed away while employed at UTSA, or are still employed at UTSA

    Barbara Gilkey, Allan Kaster, science at the First Fiesta UTSA, April 14, 1978

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    Photograph of Barbara Gilkey, Allan Kaster, science at the First Fiesta UTSA, April 14, 197

    Jere Nash Interview with Gil Carmichael

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Gil Carmichael as research for Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. A Republican, Gil Carmichael unsuccessfully ran for a state senate seat in 1967; incumbent U.S. Senator James O. Eastland\u27s seat in 1972; Mississipp governor in 1979; and Lieutenant Governor in 1983. Topics covered include his family; education; military service in World War II and Korea; his automobile dealership and real estate businesses; joining the Republican Party in Mississippi; Rubel Phillips; influence of election commissioners; Prentiss Walker; Charlie Sullivan; Republican National Convention in 1968; Richard Nixon; Ronald Reagan; Hurricane Camille redevelopment commission; James O. Eastland; school desegregation; James Meredith; Robert Clark; Charles Evers; Ellis Bodron; Walter Brown; Clark Reed; Haley Barbour; Spiro Agnew; appointment to Highway Safety Advisory Committee and the Department of Transportation; need for a new Mississippi Constitution; gun control issue; Leon Bramlett; Gerald Ford; Sonny Montgomery; and James Meredith

    Jan Weekley, Patrick Button, Barbara Ponce, Patti Centeno, Dr. Kate Strickland, Marcia Ellett, Cuqui Caballero at UTSA Child Care Resource Center Christmas Play, December 1977

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    Photograph of Jan Weekley, Patrick Button, Barbara Ponce, Patti Centeno, Dr. Kate Strickland, Marcia Ellett, Cuqui Caballero at UTSA Child Care Resource Center Christmas Play, December 197

    Gil-Blas de Santillana /

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    Proposes Antonio Solís y Rivadeneyra as the true author of Gil Blas.Photocopy.Mode of access: Internet

    Gil Vicente e a teatralização das linguagens

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    The author attempts to show that the polyglottic nature and the linguistic «gibberish» of Gil Vicente's theatre does not intend to imitate the authenticity of its characters but to «carnivalise» the text, thereby making it a kind of manipean satire, which was in vogue at the time. The author intends to demonstrate that the theatre of Gil Vicente is not a «theatre of signifiers» (i.e. Gil Vicente's writing is not imitative in the aristotelic sense, but figurative)

    Emilio Gil: Diseño en tres tiempos

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    Before this research started, a major issue was faced: the lack of bibliography in Spanish language, either that written in Spanish or translated into Spanish from other language. The above-mentioned issue had a demotivating effect on proceeding with the research work, nonetheless, in order to find solutions to the obstacles it faces and to find out the factors influencing the lack of such bibliography in Spanish, the research was finally carried out. This study targets the Digital Matte Painting technique: how it works, a brief history of the technique, some authors and films that were elaborated using it. The way in which this technique has helped in films will also be mentioned. Certain problems related to it will be presented, focusing on its status in Spain. Throughout his research and scientific experience in the specific technique, the author has been able to identify the obstacles that mostly prevent its consolidation in all areas of its application at the national level (mainly in the film industry). The author therefore provides a set of suggestions that, in his opinion, would contribute in its reinforcement as a digital technique for countless artistic and creative possibilities.Emilio Gil fundó, junto a otros tres socios, Tau Diseño en 1980 a partir de un pequeño estudio anterior cuando se dieron las circunstancias que hacían necesario profesionalizar la estructura de algo que había venido funcionando sin una base empresarial hasta entonces. Entre los cuatro socios fundadores no había ningún titulado en Diseño. Procedían del campo de la Arquitectura, el Periodismo o incluso un licenciado en Filosofía Pura. En los años en los que Tau Diseño se constituye, lo habitual era la práctica de la profesión a título individual: pequeños estudios alrededor de una persona que, en algunos casos, se valía de algún ayudante maquetador o arte finalista. Sin embargo Tau nació con la intención de ser un grupo de profesionales que se complementaran en sus diferentes especialidades. El diseñador declara que su intención no era formar un estudio propio sino todo lo contrario: una aventura compartida que respondía a su concepción del diseño como adecuación a unos objetivos, al margen de un estilo personal, y no como obra de autor con una impronta de estilo personal. Fiel a este planteamiento Emilio Gil presenta en este artículo tres proyectos que responden a esas intenciones: un libro de referencia sobre la historia reciente de nuestro Diseño: Pioneros del Diseño Gráfico en España, la imagen del Máster de Gestión Cultural de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid y el cartel de la edición 75 de la Feria del Libro de Madrid

    Kingsolver, Barbara, b. 1955 (SC 2846)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2846. Letter, 10 December 1996, of Barbara Kingsolver, Tucson, Arizona, to Gil Moody of Moody Books Inc., Johnson City, Tennessee. She expresses her support of independent bookstores and her willingness to sign books and bookplates for readers, but places high priority on reserving time for her writing and family life
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