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    Live From Gregory Hall: Pilot

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    In the premiere episode of Live From Gregory Hall Bryan Becker and Jonathan Contrades introduce Phi Alpha Theta-Epsilon Chapter's editorial podcast. This episode's topics include a discussion about the Texas State Board of Education's decision to recommend textbook changes along with reviews of Der Baader Meinhof Komplex and Napoleon: Total War.not peer reviewedSubmitted by Jonathan Contrades ([email protected]) on 2010-04-01T19:23:10Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Live from Gregory Hall - Pilot.mp3: 22052826 bytes, checksum: eba28b1c607b15445cc4de18cf5470cf (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-01T19:23:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Live from Gregory Hall - Pilot.mp3: 22052826 bytes, checksum: eba28b1c607b15445cc4de18cf5470cf (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-04-01unpublishe

    Bryan Gregory and Poison Ivy of the Cramps at Psyche Delly, Bethesda, Maryland, August 23, 1979

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    Photograph of Bryan Gregory and Poison Ivy of the Cramps, at Psyche Delly in Bethesda, Maryland on August 23, 1979. The photograph was taken by Don Hamerman, who was then a staff photographer for Unicorn Times, a monthly performing arts publication from Washington, D.C

    Live From Gregory Hall Episode 2

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    Back from a brief hiatus of six months, Live From Gregory Hall returns in signature form discussing history as the memorization of dates. In a controversial moment, the duo also talk about the end of German reparation payments for World War I.not peer reviewedSubmitted by Jonathan Contrades ([email protected]) on 2010-10-15T02:57:11Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Live From Gregory Hall Episode 2.mp3: 16724554 bytes, checksum: be32ac8cc2769db938f4214580344508 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2010-10-15T02:57:11Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Live From Gregory Hall Episode 2.mp3: 16724554 bytes, checksum: be32ac8cc2769db938f4214580344508 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-10-14unpublishe

    The Rhetoric of Landscape in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the ISBN in this recordAnalytical and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Rome, 17-20 September 2014)Series: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, Volume: 150In this paper I want to take you on a walk through a garden. It is, to be sure, an imaginary garden; nevertheless, it bears a significance which extends beyond itself. Some of this significance concerns words and texts: for as we shall see, the garden is, amongst other things, a ‘garden of rhetoric’. The garden in question appears in the Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs.[...

    An Evening with Richard Claxton “Dick” Gregory, Civil Rights Activist, Nutritionist, Comedian, and Author

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    Gregory, Richard Claxton “Dick” (Born, October 12, 1932, St. Louis, Mo.), African American comedian and civil rights activist whose social satire changed the way white Americans perceived African American comedians since he first performed in public. Gregory’s autobiography, Nigger, was published in 1963 prior to The assassination of President Kennedy, and became the number one best-selling book in America. Over the decades it has sold in excess of seven million copies. His choice for the title was explained in the forward, where Dick Gregory wrote a note to his mother. “Whenever you hear the word ‘Nigger’,” he said, “you’ll know their advertising my book.” In 1984 he founded Health Enterprises, Inc., a company that distributed weight loss products. In 1987 Gregory introduced the Slim-Safe Bahamian Diet, a powdered diet mix, which was immensely profitable. Economic losses caused in part by conflicts with his business partners led to his eviction from his home in 1992. Gregory remained active, however, and in 1996 returned to the stage in his critically acclaimed one-man show, Dick Gregory Live! The reviews of Gregory’s show compared him to the greatest stand-ups in the history of Broadway

    “Judge Me Gently”: Reflections on the Religious Life of John Milton Gregory, 1822–1898

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    John Milton Gregory is familiar to many Christian educators through his 19th-century publication, The Seven Laws of Teaching. For most readers of this important book, little is known about the author himself. This article explores the religious life and theological foundations of John Milton Gregory, who was both author of The Seven Laws of Teaching and founding president of the University of Illinois. Utilizing his spiritual diaries preserved in his daughter's biography of her father and archival sources from the University of Illinois, this essay offers a theological and spiritual understanding of this important historical figure. </jats:p

    Interior: Panic [program]

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    Graves, Taylor; Postelnek, Bryan; Milet, Jeffrey; Mendez, Christina; Gregory, Angelica; Pacheco, Milagros; Quinones, David; Zuber, Kevin; Chupa, Andre

    David Gregory

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    Photograph - David Gregory, member of the Book Sub-Committee, part of the Town of Athabasca 75th Anniversary Committee, Athabasca, Alberta. The Book Sub Committee produced the book "Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History

    Herbert E. Gregory

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    Herbert E. Gregory was an explorer, and author, and historian

    The Cramps performing at Psyche Delly, Bethesda, Maryland, August 23, 1979

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    Photograph of Lux Interior and Bryan Gregory of the Cramps performing at Psyche Delly in Bethesda, Maryland on August 23, 1979. The photograph was taken by Don Hamerman, who was then a staff photographer for Unicorn Times, a monthly performing arts publication from Washington, D.C. Visible in the front row are Nathan Strejcek (in the striped shirt) and Ian MacKaye (his face partially obscured by the stage monitor), who were just starting a new band at that time, the Teen Idles. The Teen Idles were a notable part of the DC area hardcore punk subculture. MacKaye, along with Teen Idles bandmate Jeff Nelson, found Dischord Records in 1980 to release the debut EP by the Teen Idles. Dischord quickly became the defining punk record label for DC, issuing music by bands like Minor Threat (featuring MacKaye and Nelson), Rites of Spring, Dag Nasty, Fugazi (featuring MacKaye), and many others
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