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    Research Symposium 2021- Welcome from Dr. Christopher Curtis

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    Georgia Southern University Research and Scholarship Vice Provost, Dr. Christopher Curtis, offers a welcome to Research Symposium 2021

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    Literature for Young Readers 1

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    Rosemary Oliphant-Ingham, moderator; Christopher Paul Curtis, readings/remark

    Thacker Mountain Radio

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    Jim Dees, host. Kevin Brockmeier, Christopher Paul Curtis, guest writers. Colour Revolt, guest musicians. The Yalobushwhackers, house band

    Mesa redonda sobre educación en espíritu empresarial

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    Publicaciones Icesi No. 58 – Enero/Marzo 1996. Mesa redonda sobre educación en espíritu empresarial de Ronni Cohen, Christopher Curtis y Rodrigo Varela Villega

    Such a Big Dream: Edward S. Curtis at 150--Exhibit Checklist

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    Exhibit checklistA checklist of the items displayed for a University of Minnesota Libraries exhibit on Edward S. Curtis, mounted in the Elmer L. Andersen Library Gallery and on the second and third floor concourses, from October 8, 2018 to January 18, 2019. “It’s such a big dream, I can’t see it all,” is what Edward S. Curtis said of his master work, The North American Indian, published between 1907 and 1930. Curated by Curtis expert Christopher Cardozo, Special Collections and Rare Books curator Timothy Johnson, Cardozo Fine Art’s studio manager, Peter Bernardy, and designed by Darren Terpstra, this exhibit highlights not only this work, but also examines Curtis’s life and the impact he had on photography.Johnson, Timothy J; Cardozo, Christopher; Bernardy, Peter; Terpstra, Darren. (2018). Such a Big Dream: Edward S. Curtis at 150--Exhibit Checklist. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/201561

    Mortelle : roman / Christopher Frank ; préface de Jean-Louis Curtis

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    Collection : Points. Roman ; 129Collection : Points ; 129Contient une table des matièresAvec mode text

    Mortelle / Christopher Frank ; [présenté par Jean-Louis Curtis.]

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    Collection : ÉcrireCollection : ÉcrireContient une table des matièresAvec mode text

    Vimy Ridge

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    Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Matthew Curtis, Brett Faber, Christopher Hardcastle, and Karl Van Marenhttps://source.sheridancollege.ca/swfhass_military_posters/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Buchanan Papers

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    As a freelance documentary producer in both public and commercial television, as well as public radio, Christopher Buchanan has contributed his producing skills to NPR, PBS, ABC, and the BBC. From 1986 to 1988, he produced stories for National Public Radio's news and information programs, and worked as an associate producer for "All Things Considered" for much of 1992. For the Public Broadcasting Service, Buchanan contributed to several programs in the series Frontline as either associate producer or field producer. These programs include the Peabody award-winning examination of the 1988 presidential candidates "The Choice," "Pentagon, Inc.," and "Betrayal of Democracy." In his job capacity, Buchanan conducted preliminary and on-camera interviews, and took care of all field production arrangements. The collection consists of Buchanan's 1974 senior thesis "The Struggle for the Soul of Public Television: A Case Study in Decision Making," interview notes, and newspaper clippings
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