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Angela Patrinos, Louis Kavouras, Rebecca Rothfusz, John Bradley, Susan Vencle, Linda Regan, Gary Galbraith, Frank Roth, Photo Joel Hauserman
Angela Patrinos, Louis Kavouras, Rebecca Rothfusz, John Bradley, Susan Vencle, Linda Regan, Gary Galbraith, Frank Roth, Photo Joel Hauserman from Three Citings folderKathryn Karipides. Photographic series and programs, 1970-1976; 1978-199
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Music Library AtoZ
Video of Rebecca Walther struggling to carry a backpack, guitar case, and other school supplies. It then transitions to her showcasing the graduate lockers located in the Music Library while explaining their advantages. Andrew Getman then speaks about his appreciation for the graduate lockers. It fades to a shot of Rebecca Walther spinning by the graduate lockers
A Reading by Rebecca Solnit
San Francisco writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of seventeen books about geography, community, art, politics, hope, and feminism and the recipient of many awards, including the Lannan Literary Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award (forRiver of Shadows; two other books of hers also were nominated for the prize in other years). A product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school and frequent contributor to the political site Tomdispatch.com, she is a contributing editor to Harper\u27s, where she is the first woman to regularly write the Easy Chair column (founded in 1851).
For more information about Rebecca Solnit and her work, please visit http://rebeccasolnit.net
Acknowledgements for Brush’s article, “Discussion of a Kinetic Theory of Gravitation, II, and Some New Experiments in Gravitation,” (1922 paper), 1922
Typed letter from Rebecca Kirkpatrick to Charles F., Sr., thanking Brush on behalf of Dr. Hays for sending latest gravitation paperCharles F. Brush, Sr., PapersSeries 1: CorrespondenceSubseries 2: Acknowledgments (1921-1929)Box 2Folder 1
Rebecca Solnit, 29th Annual Literary Festival
Rebecca Solnit is a writer, historian, and activist with a particular interest in geography, landscape, slowness, insurrection, photography, indirect routes and subjects that escape category. She lives in San Francisco, has received various awards, including the Lannan, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Western Writers of America Spur Award, and is the author of ten books, including most recently A Field Guide to Getting Lost and Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
spill it. stories of menstruating on campus
spill it. features qualitative responses from an exploratory research study, involving a survey and campus audit. The study aimed to document access to menstrual products and student experiences with menstruation on campus. As a first zine author and artist Rebecca Johnson hopes that spill it. will illuminate what it's like to menstruate on campus, and inspire others to share their story. The research was reviewed and approved by the Douglas College Research Ethics Board and data was collected between October 2019 - July 2020
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A handwritten letter from Rebecca Valdez to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, enclosing copies of the paper El Observador, regarding a story on the Agent Orange case.
A handwritten letter from Rebecca Valdez to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, enclosing copies of the paper El Observador, regarding a story on the Agent Orange case
Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung - Deadly Sins and Their Remedies
Vices are bad habits we can rely upon to make our lives not work. So why do we do them? How do we get to the bottom of our sin-symptoms and allow The Master Physician to heal the root causes? Rebecca DeYoung, author of Glittering Vices and Vainglory, talks with Nathan Foster about ordering our loves. The Renovaré Bookclub is reading Glittering Vices together—learn more at renovare.org/bookclub
Chris Dewdney and Rebecca Graham at the Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception, November 1, 2012.
Chris Dewdney, Writer in Residence and Rebecca Graham, Chief Librarian, at the Campus Author Annual Reception. November 1, 2012
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