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    Navajo Ponies by Gerard C. Delano

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    A 1975 Santa Fe Railroad pocket calendar depicting a group of ponies grazing through a field, surrounded by rock formations as a man follows behind on horseback on one side, and a January-December calendar for the year 1975 on the other. Art by Gerard C. Delano

    Interview with Philip Gerard

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    Interview with Philip Gerard, author and professor of creative writing at UNCW. Here, he discusses his background and education, the founding and structure of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program, and the concerns of memoir and creative nonfiction

    Philip Gerard, 25th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Philip Gerard has published fiction and nonfiction in numerous magazines, including New England Review, Bread Loaf Quarterly, Creative Nonfiction, Hawaii Review, Hayden\u27s Ferry Review, and The World & I. He is the author of three novels: Hatteras Light, Cape Fear Rising, Desert Kill; two books of nonfiction, Brilliant Passage...a schooning memoir and Creative Nonfiction - Researching and Crafting Stories of Real Life, and Writing a Book that Makes a Difference. His most recent book is Secret Soldiers, about the first and last battlefield deception outfit ever authorized by the U.S. Army. Gerard has written shows for public television and radio. He teaches creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington

    Gerard, H C, Q111074

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/387236Surname: GERARD. Given Name(s) or Initials: H C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: Q111074. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 44165.209006 Item: [2016.0049.19529] "Gerard, H C, Q111074

    Gerard C. Brandon letter, MSS.0204

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    Abstract: Letter from the Governor of Mississippi to Alabama Governor John Murphy regarding an unsettled financial transaction between the two states.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains a letter from Brandon, Governor of Mississippi, to Alabama Governor John Murphy regarding an unsettled financial transaction between the two states.Biographical/Historical Note: Gerard C. Brandon was born on 15 September 1788, in MIssissippi, the second child and first son of Gerard Chittocque and Dorothy Nugent Brandon. He was educated at Princeton and at William and Mary College. He served in the War of 1812 and later practiced law at Washington, Mississippi. He was also a successful planter, following in his father's footsteps, in Adams County, Mississippi.He married Margaret Chambers on 18 January 1816, in Bardstown, Kentucky. After Margaret's death in 1820, he married Betsy Stanton on 12 July 1824, in Adams County, Mississippi. Brandon had a total of eight children with his two wives.Brandon was a delegate to Mississippi's constitutional conventions in 1807 and 1832, where he helped draft Mississippi's first two constitutions. He served in the Mississippi Legislature and was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1822. Brandon became governor for the first time upon the death of Governor Walter Leake,serving from Leake's death on 17 November 1825, until 7 January 1826, when David Holmes, the last territorial governor and first governor of the State of Mississippi was again inaugurated as governor. Holmes served a total of six months, when Brandon become governor again on 25 July 1826. He served until 9 January 1832.Brandon died at the age of 62, on 28 March 1850, and was buried in a private family cemetery at his Columbian Springs Plantation in Wilkinson County, Mississippi

    Gerard David, Vincenzo Sauli e il polittico della Cervara

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    Arte a Genova fra 1495-1515; Vincenzo Sauli committente di Gerard David e la committenza artistica della famiglia Sauli; la destinazione del polittico; le vicende della dispersione; la ricostruzione dello stato originario; analisi stilistico-formale; il programma iconografic

    Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible?

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    Contents:International health care reform: what goes round, comes round The pervasive role of ideology in the optimism of the public-private mix in the public healthcare system Efficient purchasing in public and private healthcare systems: mission impossible? The public-private mix in the UK UK health care reform: continuity and change The mix of public and private payers in the American health system Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada Public-private mix for health in France The public-private mix in Scandinavia Public-private mix for health care in Germany The public-private mix in health services: New Zealand The role of the private sector in the Australian health care system Common challenges in health care markets Enduring problems in health care delivery. Contributors:Nancy Devlin, Cam Donaldson, Robert Evans, Karen Gerard, Jane Hall, L. Hartmann, Axel Olaf Kern, Rudolf Klein, Nicholas Mays, Craig Mitton, Martin Pfaff, Kjeld Pedersen, Uwe Reinhardt, Lise Rochaix, Elizabeth Savage, Alan Williams

    Anthologia Historica : Containing fourteen Centuries Of Memorable Passages And Remarkable Occurrents : Collected out of the English, Spanish, Imperial, and Jewish Histories and several other Authors and Writers / Published by John Chetwind Master of Arts, and Prebend of Bristol

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    Enthält einen Beitrag von: "John de Serres, French Hist. ..."Enthält Widmung an: "To the Right Honourable the Lady Gerard Baroness of Gerard Bromeley ...", "... And to the Right Worshipful Walter Chetwind of Ingestre ...", "... and William Chetwind of Ridgely in the County of Stafford ..."Veröffentlichungsangabe bezieht sich möglicherweise auf John Redmayne (Drucker) und Philip Chetwind (Verleger)Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: London, Printed by J. R. for P. C. 1674

    Gerard Hordyk

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    Gelatin silver printPhotograph of Gerard Hordyk at work on a mural, c. 1942. The Society of Independent Artists invited members to send photographs of "artists in action" to be used to promote the Society's annual exhibition. Verso: [inscription of address in French] Gerard Hordyk at work on a mural / Please return: Gerard Hordyk 2262 Sedgwick Avenue New York N.

    Gerard Hordyk

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    Gelatin silver printPhotograph of Gerard Hordyk at work on a mural, c. 1942. The Society of Independent Artists invited members to send photographs of "artists in action" to be used to promote the Society's annual exhibition. Verso: [inscription of address in French] Gerard Hordyk at work on a mural / Please return: Gerard Hordyk 2262 Sedgwick Avenue New York N.
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