684 research outputs found

    House of the Month- E.B. White\u27s Web

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    The history of the home once occupied by Maine author, E.B. White

    Letter from E.B. White to Mr. Fedon, dated December 10, 1956

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    Typed letter addressed to Mr. Fedon of the Tatnall School. The author mentions reading the children's compositions and the ending of "Stuart Little." Signed E.B. White. Typed on the New Yorker stationery

    Letter from E.B. White to Mr. Fedon, dated December 10, 1956

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    Typed letter addressed to Mr. Fedon of the Tatnall School. The author mentions reading the children's compositions and the ending of "Stuart Little." Signed E.B. White. Typed on the New Yorker stationery

    Invitation to David Bishop from the Order of United Americans for a celebration of George Washington's birthday, February 1858

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    The Order of United Americans, also known as the Know-Nothings, formed in the mid-1800s to support the rights of native-born Americans over those of immigrants, and to combat what they saw as foreign influences on America. This letter is an invitation to Order member David Bishop, to a celebration in honor of George Washington's birthday. Page 1 shows the actual letter, and page 2 is the transcripts of the letter

    Correspondence between E. B. A (E.B. Atkinson) and Zebulon Weaver, April, 1932

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    Zebulon Weaver (1872-1948) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from western North Carolina. He was a member of the North Carolina Park Commission and was involved in the land acquisition process that went towards establishment of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and development of the Blue Ridge Parkway. This set of two letters deals primarily with the issue of Atkinson’s appeal for financial help from Weaver. Following are brief summaries of each of these letters: E.B.A (E.B. Atkinson) to Zebulon Weaver, April 12, 1932 In this two- page letter, Atkinson queries Weaver regarding the favorable outcome of case of the of Floyd Brothers and the Park and also about the possibility of Weaver giving him some money to save his financial standing in the community. Zebulon Weaver to E.B. Atkinson, April 15, 1932 In this letter Weaver acknowledges receiving Atkinson’s letter and asks him to meet with George Ward for defraying some of the costs related to the case and also states he was currently not in a position to help Atkinson monetarily

    Anthropology, the Cold War and the myth of peasant conservatism

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    peasant movements; international conflicts; modernization; development policy; foreign policy; anthropology; foundations; development aid; United States; Peru;

    Explorer un corpus de données interconnectées au prisme des dimensions spatiales, temporelles et sémantiques

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    Contributeurs : Violette Abergel, Emile Blettery, Mathieu Brédif, Sidonie Christophe, Livio De Luca, Anthony Eberlin, Valérie Gouet-Brunet, Anaïs Guillem, Melvin Hersent, Kévin Réby, Roxane Roussel, Dan Vodislav, Laura Willot, Aurore Pfitzmann //Author contributions : Conceptualization: V.A., R.R.; Data curation: V.A., E.B., M.B., S.C., L.D.L., E.B., V.G-B., A.G., M.H., R.R., K.R., D.V., L.W.; Formal analysis: V.A., R.R.; Funding acquisition: L.D.L.; Investigation: V.A., E.B., M.B., S.C., L.D.L., E.B., V.G-B., A.G., M.H., R.R., K.R., D.V., L.W.; Project administration: L.D.L., A.P.; Supervision: L.D.L.; Visualization: V.A., E.B., M.B., S.C., L.D.L., E.B., V.G-B., A.G., M.H., R.R., K.R., D.V., L.W.; Writing – original draft: V.A., E.B., M.B., S.C., L.D.L., E.B., V.G-B., A.G., M.H., R.R., K.R., D.V., L.W.; Writing – review & editing: V.A., R.R.International audiencePrésentation des outils de visualisation développés dans le cadre du Chantier Scientifique de Notre-Dame de Paris

    Six weeks of vacation in 1883.

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    Travels in Russia and Turkey.Introduction signed: E.B. McC.Privately printed.Smith. American travellers,Mode of access: Internet

    A tender salutation of perfect love unto the elect of God [electronic resource] : the royal seed, the saints of the most high, who have believed the testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and walks in the light that hath enlightened every man that comes into the world.

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    Attributed to Burrough by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints.Signed at end: E.B. [i.e. Edward Burrough]Dedication signed: Ellis Hookes.Reproduction of original in the British Library.WingElectronic reproduction
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