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Dr Hannah Graham on Australian leadership: Integrity, relational leadership and tenacious courage of conviction
Hannah Graham talks to Victor Perton about Australian Leadership. Criminologist, author and university lecturer Dr Hannah Graham was born in Tasmania and studied and worked at the University of Tasmania, before moving to Scotland to work in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Stirling. Hannah has worked on justice and health-related projects with the EU, the Scottish Government, the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government, and she does ongoing research and writing on innovation and justice. Connect to Hannah on Twitter: @DrHannahGraham and @Innovative_Jus
Edgar Smith's butcher shop
From Dr. Lederer's text: Edgar Smith, Zelma Graham's brother, with customers in front of his butcher shop in McAlester, Oklahoma.
From Edgar Smith's granddaughter, Elaine Graham Estes: Edgar Smith was Zelma Graham's father, not brother
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America letter to Senator Miles Poindexter regarding the Sterling Graham Peacetime Sedition Bill, Feburary 18, 1920
The Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, located in Spokane, Washington, write to Washington State Senator Miles Poindexter to express their objection to the Sterling Graham Peacetime Sedition Bill. They are concerned that the bill "is so filled with hidden meanings" that it can be easily misconstrued to imprison certain victims. They also believe that the bill counteracts the work of the founding fathers of America and will take away the rights granted to American citizens.Submitted in January of 1920, the Sterling-Graham Peacetime Sedition Bill was passed into a climate of hysteria due to the Red Scare of 1919-20. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution, Americans feared that some radicalized citizens would attempt to enforce Bolshevik policies in America. The government became hyperaware of sedition, any act conducted that encourages a people to disobey its authority. The Sterling-Graham Peacetime Sedition Bill sought to enact a fine, imprisonment, or both, for any persons found guilty of committing a seditious act. The Bill ultimately never passed the Senate, but is representative of the fear which encompassed this time in America.
Miles Poindexter was a Republican Senator from Washington State from 1911-1923. He was known for his intense nationalism, support for the Sedition Act, and anti-anarchist/Bolshevik position. He supported the American Legion and worked to deport any IWW members who opposed the American government
Annual budget (Graham County, Ariz.)
The Board of Supervisors make an estimate of the different amounts required to meet the public expenditures/expenses for the ensuing year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation, and the amount to be raised by taxation upon real and personal property of Graham County.Electronic version includes only selected pages and lacks a title page
The Edgecumbe Earthquake: A review of the 2 March 1987 Eastern Bay of Plenty earthquake
This book, written by consulting engineers George Butcher and Latham Andrews and economist Graham Cleland, combines a study of the damage caused by the 2 March 1987 Eastern Bay of Plenty earthquake to domestic, commercial and industrial buildings and infrastructure in the region and the estimated costs involved, together with an estimate of economic impact, and some analysis and comment on how the response, recovery and reconstruction phases were handled
Stephen Graham Jones - Sowell Conference 2017
Stephen Graham Jones, University of Colorado-Boulder, author of "Mongrels" and "Growing Up Dead in Texas
The Edgecumbe Earthquake: A review of the 2 March 1987 Eastern Bay of Plenty earthquake
This book, written by consulting engineers George Butcher and Latham Andrews and economist Graham Cleland, combines a study of the damage caused by the 2 March 1987 Eastern Bay of Plenty earthquake to domestic, commercial and industrial buildings and infrastructure in the region and the estimated costs involved, together with an estimate of economic impact, and some analysis and comment on how the response, recovery and reconstruction phases were handled
Graham Greene An Approach to the Novels
This study reveals Greene in a dual role as author, one who projects literary experience into his view of life and subsequently projects both his experience and its "literary" interpretation into his fiction; and it defines two phases of Greenes novels through the changing relationship between writer and protagonists. The first phase progresses from acutely sensitive, self-divided young men somewhat like the young Greene to embittered, alienated characters ostensibly at great distance from their creator. The second phase (1939) includes a series of "portraits of the artist" through which Greene confronts more directly the tensions and conflicts of his private life.Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- GRAHAM GREENE -- CHAPTER ONE Protagonists of the First Phase -- YOUTH -- DIVIDED SELVES -- WOMEN AND REDEMPTION -- MARRIAGE IN THE FIRST PHASE -- THE LITERARY FRAME -- THE FIRST-PHASE PROTAGONIST AND THE AUTHOR -- CHAPTER TWO Letters and Diaries -- LETTERS TO VIVIEN -- DIARIES -- CHAPTER THREE A Gun for Sale -- A GUN FOR SALE AND BROWNING'S "CHILDE ROLAND" -- A GUN FOR SALE AND TENNYSON'S MAUD -- CHAPTER FOUR Brighton Rock -- PINKIE AS NAPOLEONIC STRATEGIST -- CHARACTERS AND NAMES -- BRIGHTON ROCK AS A FAUSTIAN NOVEL -- CHAPTER FIVE Protagonists of the Second Phase -- AGE -- CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD -- SELF-DIVISION -- MARRIAGE IN THE SECOND PHASE -- CHAPTER SIX The Strategy of Allusion in the Second Phase -- TOWARD THE WRITER AS PROTAGONIST -- CHAPTER SEVEN Portraits of the Artist -- CHAPTER EIGHT Travels with My Aunt -- CHAPTER NINE The Honorary Consul -- CHAPTER TEN The Human Factor -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Dr. Fischer of Geneva -- CHAPTER TWELVE Monsignor Quixote -- POSTSCRIPT: "YOUR DREAM HAS BEEN YOUR LIFE. -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Captain and the Enemy -- FINIS -- Selected Bibliography -- (A) WORKS BY GRAHAM GREENE -- (B) CRITICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS -- Index -- Permissions Acknowledgements -- PENGUIN PUTNAM INC. -- SIMON & -- SCHUSTERThis study reveals Greene in a dual role as author, one who projects literary experience into his view of life and subsequently projects both his experience and its "literary" interpretation into his fiction; and it defines two phases of Greenes novels through the changing relationship between writer and protagonists. The first phase progresses from acutely sensitive, self-divided young men somewhat like the young Greene to embittered, alienated characters ostensibly at great distance from their creator. The second phase (1939) includes a series of "portraits of the artist" through which Greene confronts more directly the tensions and conflicts of his private life.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
The Massett-Graham Island Coal Company: the Nearest Coal Fields to Prince Rupert:
This little booklet is compiled to show the possibilities of the property controlled by this company in The Graham Island Coal Fields, near Prince Rupert, British Columbia Canada.--P. [1
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