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Francis Biddle
Black and white photograph of Francis Biddle, U.S. Attorney General during World War II, signed for Marriner S. Eccles in 1945
Nutrition, exercise and health: food for action, food for thought.
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Biddle, E C, WX5037
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/371735Surname: BIDDLE
Given Name(s) or Initials: E C
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX5037
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 43514182655
Item: [2016.0049.04062] "Biddle, E C, WX5037
Biddle University tennis team, 1915-1916
Photograph of Biddle University tennis team posing in front of Biddle Hall. Back is labeled in pencil "Bull Moose Tennis Team. 1915-1916 JCSU. Charles E. Bomar, Irby D. Davis, William W. Baker, Lewis K. Downing, James E. Allen, Charles S. Blue
To the Honorable H.P. Biddle
Dedication (copy, handwritten): "Dedication to Honbl. H. P. Biddle Journal
of a visit to the Deaf Man's Village" (title from verso of last
page)
To: H. P. Biddle, Logansport
AMsS, 3p. (2 sheets)
G.W. revised his journal of his visit to Deaf Man's village in 1839 and has put it in its present form, with illustrations of the Mississinawa. The volume deals with the interesting matter of Frances Slocum, taken captive in 1778 at the age of five and not rediscovered for many years. G.W. dedicates the work to Biddle after their many years of friendship and Biddle's continuous support for G.W.'s work. G.W. has wished to preserve the memory of the Indian culture which is now sadly fading away
View of Jones Falls Section 12 from Biddle Street Bridge Looking South.
JONES-FALLS-SECTION-12. JAN-17-12. 64. VIEW-FROM-BIDDLE-ST-BRIDGE-LOOKING-S
View of Jones Falls Section 12 from Biddle Street Bridge Looking South.
JONES-FALLS-SECTION-12. JAN-17-12. 64. VIEW-FROM-BIDDLE-ST-BRIDGE-LOOKING-S
Marriner S. Eccles Christmas and New Year correspondence [05]
Holiday correspondence from 1942 and 1943 between Marriner S. Eccles and others, including associates around the country, colleagues in the Federal Reserve system and members of the Roosevelt Administration. Correspondents included U.S. Attorney General Francis Biddle; Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Dean R. Brimhall of the Works Progress Administration; Agriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace; Paul V. McNutt, Chairman of the War Manpower Commission; W. C. Coffey, President of the University of Minnesota; and John H. Fahey, Chairman of the Home Owners Loan Corporation
Diffusive author(s), cohesive author: Analysis of S/N (1994)
This study indicates the ways in which various aspects of the author(s) are brought forth in Dumb type’s performance art, the S/N production. Previous research has suggested a non-hierarchical organization of Dumb type and the absence of a “privileged author” in Dumb type’s collaborative work, S/N. However, the results that I have investigated from member’s interviews on the creative process of S/N along with my analysis of the recorded images of S/N, indicate a different aspect of the author(s). First, S/N was created through, so to speak, the collective ideas of the members of Dumb type. Further, S/N has at least nine quotations from previous performances, installations, and printed writings, besides the work-in-progress technique. Explicating one of the “author functions” as given by Michel Foucault, each text has plural subjects of the author. However, it has been revealed from members’ interviews that Teiji Furuhashi had a decision-making role in selecting the members’ ideas within the performance. Since then, S/N has had plural subjects of creation; however, Furuhashi is one of the subjects of creation along with the “privileged author.” S/N has plural authors (diffusive authors) yet at the same time, it has a “privileged author,” Teiji Furuhashi (cohesive author)
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