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    Robert Buchanan 1841-1901: an assessment of his career.

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    PhDRobert Buchanan was widely regarded during his lifetime as a poet of distinction, a capable and powerful novelist, and a critic of some perception, yet his name is now associated only with one regrettable episode, while those of lesser men and women continue to be remembered for work inferior to his. A man possessing large reserves of energy, and pressed to write for a living at an early age, he produced much work that deserves the oblivion it has found; but his early verse, expressing his profound compassion for the sufferings of the unfortunate in the simplest language, some of his ballads, and not a little of his later more vatic verse, is still worthy of study. As a novelist his work is provocative and readable, but too often descends to the level of the sentimental melodrama which earned him, for a while, a very good income from the stage. As a critic he was not profound, but was quick to detect and praise expression of his own sympathy for humanity that came to represent for him art's highest aspiration; Dickens, Browning and Whitman were his heroes, and for the last two he did sterling work in helping them to gain widespread recognition. As a polemist he rushed into several arenas, for some of which his talents were not especially suited; but he publicly supported C. S. Parnell and Oscar Wilde when few found the courage to do so. An interesting man of impressive variety and undoubted talent has found an undeserved neglect, and a full-scale critical biography of Robert Buchanan is long overdue

    Christopher Buchanan Papers

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    As a freelance documentary producer in both public and commercial television, as well as public radio, Christopher Buchanan has contributed his producing skills to NPR, PBS, ABC, and the BBC. From 1986 to 1988, he produced stories for National Public Radio's news and information programs, and worked as an associate producer for "All Things Considered" for much of 1992. For the Public Broadcasting Service, Buchanan contributed to several programs in the series Frontline as either associate producer or field producer. These programs include the Peabody award-winning examination of the 1988 presidential candidates "The Choice," "Pentagon, Inc.," and "Betrayal of Democracy." In his job capacity, Buchanan conducted preliminary and on-camera interviews, and took care of all field production arrangements. The collection consists of Buchanan's 1974 senior thesis "The Struggle for the Soul of Public Television: A Case Study in Decision Making," interview notes, and newspaper clippings

    The Theory of `Internal Exit', a comment on Buchanan and Faith (1987)

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    The purpose of this note is to correct an error in the seminal article on secession by Buchanan and Faith (1987). In their paper, Buchanan and Faith neglected an important effect: political separation affects markets and consequently individual private incomes.secession;public good.

    Angier Buchanan Duke

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    38 x 48Portrait of Angier Buchanan Duke, son of Benjamin N. Duk

    Buchanan, N W, 425115

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    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/374450Surname: BUCHANAN Given Name(s) or Initials: N W Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 425115 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50736185825 Item: [2016.0049.06758] "Buchanan, N W, 425115

    Buchanan, C N A, 268568

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    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/374445Surname: BUCHANAN Given Name(s) or Initials: C N A Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 268568 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: K-5185820 Item: [2016.0049.06753] "Buchanan, C N A, 268568

    Letter, Frank Buchanan to Denise Beyt, May 8, 1944

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    In this handwritten letter, Frank Buchanan writes to his sister-in-law, Denise Beyt Ray. He tells her he hopes her husband, Robert, makes it home safely from the country where he\u27s stationed and speculates on how well her father-in-law is taking care of her and Frank\u27s wife, Margaret. He shares small details of the camp where he\u27s stationed and how he hopes the war is over soon. The letter is written on U. S. Signal Corps, Forn Monmouth, N. J. letterhead and an envelope with a Red Bank, New Jersey postmark addressed to Mrs. Robert B. Ray is included with the letter. The corner where the return address was is torn.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/1609/thumbnail.jp

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    One letter , one page.One letter to James Dinwiddie from A.P. Buchanan, date unknown

    What Kind of Neighbors Are We?

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    Poster produced by the Women's Graphic Center in Los Angeles that presents a ink drawing by N. Buchanan and an accompanying text that tells a story for the purpose of affirming solidarity between North Americans and Nicaraguans despite the aggression of the US government

    George Buchanan. Tragédies

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    Demerson Geneviève. George Buchanan. Tragédies. In: Bulletin de l'Association d'étude sur l'humanisme, la réforme et la renaissance, n°18, 1984. pp. 52-53
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