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Chase, Timothy, July 25, 2019 [Interview]
Timothy Chase was interviewed on July 25, 2019, by Ben Hutchison about his youth, with focus on his student years at Gettysburg College and military experience during the Vietnam War.Hlubb, Julius; Mott, Kenneth F.; Dollard, ElizabethCarl Arnold Hanson Years
Letter to Timothy Chase
Chase is delaying his trip to Manchester, Mr. Crosby may have lost a package of Hobart\u27s letters he was expected to deliver to Wiggin, Mr. Wilks\u27s visithttps://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1178/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Philander Chase
Timothy Wiggin writes to Philander Chase about sending missionaries to Jerusalem. He also informs Chase that he has not received any copies of Reminiscences which he was meant to distribute in England.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/2140/thumbnail.jp
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Letter to Timothy Wiggin
Trip to Oxford and St. Mary\u27 s Church. Chase is amazed at the pious behavior of the men at the school there. Learns about the spot where Archbishop Cranmer was put to death.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1168/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Philander Chase
Wiggin reports that there is strong interest in Chase\u27s cause among his English friends but that he regrets that the fund is not proceeding well and that he is unable to contribute any more money himself. He and the others hope Chase will be able to purchase the lands he needs and sell the rest after allowing their value to appreciate. Wiggin apologizes for not being able to contribute more to Chase\u27s cause and assures him of his continued support.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1636/thumbnail.jp
Money piece by Timothy P. Agnew, chief executive officer of the Finance Author
Money piece by Timothy P. Agnew, chief executive officer of the Finance Authority of Maine, about the increased availability of credit for Maine\u27s small businesses
Letter to Philander Chase
Wiggin tells Philander Chase about the success of the new circulars they have distributed in gaining support for the cause.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1108/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Philander Chase
Wiggin speaks highly of Mr. West, suggesting that his employment to the College is as promising as the purchase of the land. He gives Chase financial advice on the transfer of English funds to America and has purchased stock in the US Bank, which will be transferred to the committee of Trustees of the Convention of the Diocese of Ohio.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1687/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Philander Chase
Timothy Wiggin writes that the Bishops of London and Exeter have been soiled by Puseyism and have been giving funds to Puseyites that Wiggin thinks should go to the poor. He then writes that the British have lost confidence in the American government due to the results of the 1844 election, in which James K. Polk won the presidency.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/2234/thumbnail.jp
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