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    Walter Butler to Kate Butler, from Sale.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/205182137329 Item: [1963.0020.00041] "Walter Butler to Kate Butler, from Sale.

    Annette F. Butler, South Yarra, to Kate Butler, from South Yarra.

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    A member of the Butler family, 11 Synnott Place to Kate Butler.

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    Interview with Kate Butler (Wallis Wickham)

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    Kate Butler (Wallis Wickham), daughter of Edward H. Butler, Junior, retired as Chairman of the local College Council in 1980. She served 26 years starting in 1954 and was appointed as Chairman in 1959. She held the post until her retirement. She served on the College Council during the tenure of Presidents Rockwell, Rice, and Bulger. The interview contains her memories of childhood, education, travel, and development of SUNY Buffalo State College from a small school to a large institution. Mrs. Butler donated her mother\u27s personal correspondence to the E. H. Butler Library, Archives & Special Collections Department in 1977. In 1976, she donated all correspondence of her grandfather and father covering the period 1880-1956. In 1985, the Buffalo News donated all business correspondence of Edward Butler Senior and Junior connected to the Buffalo Evening News. In 1987, The Buffalo News donated the Kirchhofer Papers . Kirchhofer, editor of the News, was in the process of writing a history of the paper when he died suddenly. More information on the Edward H. Butler Family Papers Collection can be found here: https://library.buffalostate.edu/archives/ehbutlerhttps://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1070/thumbnail.jp

    Cultural Manifesto/ Indianapolis Musician Kate Boyd

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    Kyle Long speaks with Indianapolis musician Kate Boyd about her recording of John Cage\u27s work for prepared piano. Link leads to the full broadcast but Kate\u27s interview starts at 4:17/1:00:00

    Kate Jones – a Tribute

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    Kate is also an accomplished recreational mathematician and poet. To try to match in a small way her creative ability, we offer three puzzle-games in her honor: O\u27BEIRNE\u27s TRI-HEX, PAPPUS and KATe JONES . These three are specific examples of (9,3) symmetric configurations. More generally an (n,r) configuration is a collection of n points and n lines subject to the following requirements: Rl: Any two points belong to at most one line. R2: Each line has r points, and each point belongs to r lines

    Biz Prof Says Retailers Prepare for Post Recession Environment

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    Butler University Website article featuring College of Business Lecturer, Kate King

    Reference to index of papers of Charles Butler, son of Gamaliel Butler, and his family.

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    Gamaliel Butler (1783-1852), an attorney of Kings Bench (admitted 1808), and his wife Sarah Paine (1787-1870) came to Tasmania in 1824, to settle business affairs after the death by drowning of Sarah's brother, Edward Paine, who had emigrated in 1820. The Butlers had left their six surviving children (three others had died in infancy) in London in the care of relatives and they joined their parents in the 1830s. Six more children were born in Tasmania. The eldest son, Edward Paine Butler (1811-1849) and another son Charles (1820-1909) also became lawyers and joined their father in partnership with R.W. Nutt. Butler also acquired extensive property. He died in 1852 at his Hobart home, Stowell House. Charles Butler (1820-1909) came to Tasmania in 1835 at the age of fifteen and completed his education in Tasmania at Longford Hall School under William Gore Elliston for one year and then under W.H. Wilmot (d.1842) for another year. In 1838 he was articled to the solicitor Robert Pitcairn in Hobart and was admitted a lawyer of the Tasmanian Supreme Court in 1843 and after his brother Edward's death in 1849 became a partner with his father in Butler, Nutt and Butler. He was president of the Southern Law Society from its foundation in1888 until 1907. In 1847 he married Georgina Wilmot (1819?-1880), daughter of his old schoolmaster W.H. Wilmot and his wife Eliza (Best), and they had ten children: Kate Geogiana (1849-1929), Edward Henry (1851-1928), Lucy Madeleine (1852-), Charles William (1854-1937), Francis Leicester (called Leicester 1856-1385), Ida Mary (1858-1949), Leila Chalmers (1859-), May Maria (1861-), Herbert Maxwell (1863-• }, Montague Howard (1868-1895). Charles William Butler (1854-1937) was educated at Hutchins School and gained an Associate of Arts, first class in 1871and was admitted a lawyer in 1877. He then took a trip to N.S.W and to England and later joined the law practice of his father, elder brother, Edward Henry (AA 1867, admitted 1872) and John McIntyre, Butler McIntyre and Butler. He was a keen cricketer and played for Australia. He was Chairman of the Board of Management of Hutchins School 1912 -1937. Charles William Butler married Beatrice Maria Travers in 1882 and they had seven children, including Geoffrey Travers (1890-1962) and Charles Travers (1887-1974) who followed their father in the law. Charles' younger brother Francis Leicester Butler gained an AA in 1872 and was awarded a Tasmanian Scholarship in 1874 and went to St. John's College Oxford to study law in 1875-8, but died when he went to London again in 1885. - Private Deposit B

    Saint Saens: Piano Trio No. 1 in F Major, I: Allegro

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    Oracle TrioPiano: Kate BoydViolin: April JohnsonCello: Peter Seidenber

    Throwing Dirt

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    Prose by Kate Emmert. Winner of the 2017 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Kelsey Parker Ervick
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