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    [Transfer of Lease #1 to Minoru Higuchi], Carson Estate Company, September 18, 1946

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    Lease #1 transfer between Minoru Higuchi , J. H. Masuzumi and Carson Estate Company executed on September 18, 1946

    Estranged lives: the romantic grotesque in Carson McCullers fiction

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoAnálise da função do grotesco no estabelecimento da atmosfera em Reflections in a Golden Eye e The Ballad of the Sad Café, de Carson McCullers, a partir do conceito de grotesco Romântico, de Mikhail Bakhtin. A análise mostra que a falta do poder regenerativo que é característico do grotesco Romântico está presente nas duas obras estudadas, proporcionando-lhes uma atmosfera sombria

    Interview with Timothy J. Carson

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    For transcript, click the Download button above. For video index, click the link below. TImothy J. Carson (W \u2770) has practiced in Philadelphia for forty years in the field of public sector law, especially public finance. He is currently a partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. He is an elected Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel

    Lease No. 2 between Carson Estate Company and Vaughn Guzelian and William J. Beisel, 1942-1945

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    Lease terms beginning July 1, 1942, ending June 30, 1945 for approximately twenty-five acres of land with a yearly rent of $500. Lease signed by Carson Estate Company and lessees. Lessee signature includes a Gardena address

    Lease between Carson Estate Company and Vaughn Guzelian and William J. Beisel, June 12, 1942

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    Lease terms beginning July 1, 1942, ending June 30, 1942 on approximately twenty-five acres of land on the Rancho San Pedro tract with a yearly rent of $500. Lease signed by Carson Estate Company and lessees. Lessee signature includes a Gardena address

    Susan Carson in conversation with Donna Lee Brien on research higher degree examination administration

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    This paper is the edited transcript of a conversation between Susan Carson and Donna Lee Brien about an administrator’s perspective of the process of examining doctoral theses in the creative industries. Susan was central to the process in the Faculty of Creative Industries from 2008 to 2012, and has overseen the carriage of examination for creative arts theses in the creative industries disciplines of creative writing, performance studies, media and communication, journalism, film and television, visual arts, and interaction and visual design

    Letter from Agent Carson to Commissioner of Indian Affairs John D.C. Atkins dated April 11, 1886

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    UteAgent Carson reports that Araswoo shot and killed a chief, and that he was later killed. Carson claims the incident was isolated and that the Indians still maintain peaceful relations among each other and with the white

    Carson, J, VX40971

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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/376177Surname: CARSON Given Name(s) or Initials: J Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX40971 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 42440188740 Item: [2016.0049.08485] "Carson, J, VX40971

    The creative turn: Cultural tourism at Australian convict heritage sites

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    <b>Book description</b>\ud \ud "While experiential staging is well documented in tourism studies, not enough has been written about the diverse types of experiences and expectations that visitors bring to the tourist space and how communities respond to, or indeed challenge, these expectations. This book brings together new ideas about cultural experiences and how communities, creative producers, and visitors can productively engage with competing interests and notions of experience and authenticity in the tourist environment. Part I considers the experiences of communities in meeting the needs of cultural tourists in an international context. Part II analyses the relationships between individualcultural tourists, the community, and digital technology. Finally, Part III responds to new methodologies in relation to interactions between government and regional policy and community development. Focusing on the way in which communities and visitors ‘perform’ new forms of cultural tourism, Performing Cultural Tourism is aimed at undergraduate students, researchers, academics, and a diverse range of professionals at both private and government levels that are seeking to develop policies and business plans that recognize and respond to new interests in contemporary tourism."--publisher websit

    Letter from Agent Edward Carson to Commissioner of Indian Affairs John D.C. Atkins dated April 6, 1886

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    UteAgent Carson reports that there are 30 Indians who will attempt to farm this seaso
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