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    The people's theater, tr. from the French of Romain Rolland by Barrett H. Clark.

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    "The chapters originally appeared as articles in the Revue d'art dramatique, between 1900 and 1903." Translator's pref.Mode of access: Internet

    A World of Stories for Children

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    This 820-page book has a large subtitle to match: The Great Fairy, Folk Tales and Legends of the World from the Earliest Times to the late Nineteenth Century. Pages 27 through 63 are given to fables without illustration and with notation of variant titles. A glance suggests that the language is archaic: whereof Aesop rehearseth such a fable (27). This book was once in the Montgomery County Circulating Library. Other chapters go to Greek Tales, Arabian Nights, English Folk and Fairy Tales, French Folk and Fairy Tales, Grimm's Tales, Hans Christian Andersen, and Norwegian Folk and Fairy Tales.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Edited by Barrett H. Clark and M. Jagendor

    Barrett, Edward (Death, 1867-10-12)

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    Address: Clark & Rittenhouse Sts.Age at death: 20 mo212/Pg 218/1867/M W S/Cinti, O/Dr.-/F. H.-/Cem.-Original record filed in drawer labeled 'BARRETT-BATES'

    Jere Nash Interview with Charles Clark

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Judge Charles Clark as research for Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Clark was a former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Topics covered include William Winter; University of Mississippi law school; Clark\u27s military service; practicing law in Jackson; Judge Harold Cox; James O. Eastland; litigation of civil rights cases for the Mississippi Attorney General\u27s office; 1968 Democratic National Convention; Ross Barnett; 1962 University of Mississippi riot; Fielding Wright; Walter Sillers; appointment to the Fifth Circuit Court; reapportionment law suits; voting rights act; Comity Committee on out-of-state lawyers; representing the Institute of Higher Learning Board in the law suit of James H. Meredith to integrate the University of Mississippi; and J.P. Coleman

    Unpublished Counterpublics: H. T. Tsiang’s Ellis Island Poems

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    The proletarian writer H. T. Tsiang worked and lived in the US under the constant threat of deportation since arriving in the country under the Johnson-Reed Act. This article examines a cache of poetry that Tsiang wrote in the Ellis Island detention center from 1940–1941 and mailed to the painter, book illustrator, and author Rockwell Kent. These poems, which are preserved among Kent’s papers in the form of a toilet paper manuscript, a make-shift chapbook, and typescript sheafs, were roundly rejected by publishers in Tsiang’s time. Yet they speak to his precarious immigration status and his long-term project of constituting proletarian readerships outside US publishing. Tsiang’s unpublished poems, I argue, composed a counterpublic of early Chinese American writing that grew from, and responded to, the conditions of exclusion.Having been detained on both Angel Island and Ellis Island, Tsiang was willing to take the crooked path into US cultural memory. © 2024 The Author(s)

    Isaac R. Clark Memorial Collection

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    Dr. Isaac Rufus Clark (1925-1990), the son of Reverend James H. and Lillian Clark was born February 15, 1925 in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilberforce University in 1951, and in 1952, he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Payne Theological Seminary. Dr. Clark went on to receive his Ph.D. in Theology from Boston University in 1958. Clark was a lifelong member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He made public his call to the ministry in 1946, and in 1952 he was ordained as an elder.In 1962, Dr. Clark joined the faculty at the Interdenominational Theological Center as Professor of Homiletics and Director of Field Education. In recognition of his contributions as a professor and scholar, in 1975 he was chosen to be the first Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Homiletics at the Interdenominational Theological Center which he held until his death at the age of 64. At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at [email protected].

    Rational ellipticity of G-manifolds from their quotients

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    We prove that if a compact, simply connected Riemannian G-manifold M has orbit space M/G isometric to some other quotient N/H with N having zero topological entropy, then M is rationally elliptic. This result, which generalizes most conditions on rational ellipticity, is a particular case of a more general result involving manifold submetries. © The Author(s), 2025

    Paul: Appearance and Health

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bloomsbury via the link in this recor

    Barlow, Blanche (Birth, 1905-09-29)

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    Address: Clark St.4271/Pg.100/1905/F W/Dr. W. H. SmithOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'BARD-BARRETT'

    Geologic map of the Dufur area, Wasco County, Oregon

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    Report -- Plate 1 -- Plate 2 -- Plate 3.Jason D. McClaughry, Heather H. Herinckx, Clark A. Niewendorp, Carlie J.M. Azzopardi, and Joshua A. Hackett.Title from PDF cover (viewed on May 19, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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