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    Letter from E. O. Patterson to Secretary of the Interior

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    Letter from E. O. Patterson to Secretary of the Interior on automobile fees in the park

    Chris Hanning in a Guest Artist Recital

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    This is the program for the Ouachita Baptist University Percussion Ensemble, directed by Ryan Lewis, featuring guest artist Chris Hanning. The following artists assisted the performance (in order of appearance): conductor Chris Hogan; and Chris Hogan on tenor pan. The students in the Percussion Ensemble include Aaron Breeding, Judd Cochran, Chris Crutchfield, Robert DeSoto, Drew Ervin, Winston Gentry, Nick Gibson, Carter Harlan, Jacob Hefner, Chris Hogan, Natalie Kral, Blake Langford, Van O\u27Rorke, Ben Patterson, Abby Tipps, Cory Thackston, Stephen Vaughn, Megan Williams, Weston Wills, and Zach Willis. This recital took place on March 30, 2015, in the W. Francis McBeth Recital Hall

    Jere Nash Interview with Steve Patterson (Part 2 of 3)

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Steve Patterson in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Steve Patterson is a former state Democratic Party chairman, Mississippi State Auditor, and unsuccesful candidate for Congress in 1988. Topics covered include Patterson\u27s unsuccesful race for the Senate in the Democratic primary of 1987; Mike Espy; Jesse Jackson; role of southern Democratic Party chairs in the national party; Johnnie Walls; allegation of Bill Allain\u27s homosexuality; Patterson\u27s race for State Auditor; Kirk Fordice; William Winter\u27s 1979 campaign for governor; John Arthur Eaves; Cliff Finch; and the Winter administration

    Reviews

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    The 1992 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar. Illus. by Ted Nasmith. Reviewed by Paula DiSante. Word and Story in C.S. Lewis. Ed. Peter J. Schakel and Charles A. Huttar. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Dorothy L. Sayers, Solving the Mystery of Wickedness. Mitzi Brunsdale. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. The Lord of the Rings (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Leonard Rosenman. Reviewed by Chris Seeman

    Sy Montgomery and Matt Patterson: 2024 Cook Prize Gold Medal Winners

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    Author Sy Montgomery and illustrator Matt Patterson\u27s video for The Book of Turtles (Clarion)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Jere Nash Interview with Steve Patterson (Part 1 of 3)

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    Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with Steve Patterson in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Steve Patterson is a former state Democratic Party chairman, Mississippi State Auditor, and unsuccesful candidate for Congress in 1988. Topics discussed include Patterson\u27s background; his work for John Stennis, Cliff Finch, Jimmy Carter, William Winter, and Bill Allain; allegations of Allain\u27s homosexuality; James O. Eastland\u27s decision not to run for reelection in 1978; Bill Waller; Cliff Finch; William F. Winter; Maurice Dantin; Charlie Sullivan; John Bell Williams; John Arthur Eaves and Jimmy Carter\u27s inauguration; Jim Herring; 1979 gubernatorial race; Charles Evers; Charles Pickering versus Bill Allain race for Attorney General; rise of the Republican Party in Mississippi

    Paul Patterson Speaking

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    Includes Paul Patterson (Governor), G. Herb Smith (WU President), Brooks Moore, Mr. C. Bishop, Dave Finlay (ASWU President), MR. C.E. McCulloch, Chancellor Department of Higher Education, Mr. Harrison (Rev. ME Church); Box 19Black and WhitePeople: Smith, George Herbert; McCulloch, Chris E.; Patterson, Pau

    January 22, 1985 letter from Ralph A. Patterson, Jr., Diamond Shamrock Thermal Power Company, to Takeshi Yoshihara, DPED, Energy Division

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    The author of the letter is named as Ralph A. Patterson Jr., but "crn" actually wrote the letter (per "RAP/crn"). The original letter included attachments (not included in the digital file)

    Chris Patterson “Remote Searching: Trawling in the Cloud” [2017] NZCLR 29

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    The Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (SSA) allows the Police and other enforcement agencies to perform remote searches of data. All searches are, however, subject to the overriding but not absolute principles of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (the BORA), in particular s 21. The application of the BORA should provide a balance between the acts of an enforcement agency carrying out its investigative role and an individual’s right not to be subjected to unreasonable search and seizure. Such a right should extend to the protection of an individual’s privacy in respect to data stored on internet cloud based servers, requiring enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant in order to search that data. However increasingly, data is stored offshore which gives rise to a number of jurisdictional issues. The few co-operative arrangements that exist between states are at present considered necessary in order to preventreciprocated aggressive searches.1 Any search undertaken pursuant to these arrangements, and in accordance with the SSA, will in most cases be considered a lawful search. However, if a search is undertaken of a target computer from which the location is unknown or authority has not been granted by the governing territory, should the search be considered unlawful?   This article will argue that any Court faced with a remote cross border search will need to consider the implications and application of the BORA as well as whether or not the SSA has an extra territorial effect. This article will also argue that data obtained via remote searching is likely to be considered unlawful in terms of the minimum rights prescribed by the BORA. The article concludes with the proposition that legislative amendments are necessary to provide better guidance and clarity as to the scope of remote searching

    Gotwalt, Beulah, November 2, 1992, [Interview]

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    Beulah Gotwalt was interviewed on November 2, 1992 by Christopher E. Patterson. She discussed working during World War II and having a four month old baby, while her husband was in the war. She explained what life was like during the war in the United States.Gettysburg College, 1950'
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