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    Catherine de Martini

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    Catherine de Martini, of Palo Alto died on Feb. 2, 2021 at age 95

    Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841–1935), author and journalist

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    Hamilton, Catherine Jane [pseud. Retlaw Spring] (1841-1935), author and journalist, was born on 25 January 1841 at Kilmersdon, Somerset, where she was baptized on 12 April 1841, the younger of two daughters of Richard Hamilton (1805?-1859), vicar of Kilmersdon, and his wife Charlotte, née Cooper (1809-1882), the fifth daughter of William Cooper, of Queens County, Ireland. She was of Irish heritage on both sides. Her father belonged to a military family with roots in Strabane (county Tyrone) - his father, John Hamilton, and her father’s four older brothers were all officers in the Fifth Foot – and was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. He had been a bright scholar with an aptitude for languages, and as a preacher was praised for his powerful sermons and his ability to bring the Bible to life for his parishioners

    Catherine McGilvray, 83

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    Catherine McCormack McGilvray, a Palo Alto resident who volunteered for Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, has died. She was 83. McGilvray, who died April 19, was born to Francis and Alice McCormack on June 5, 1934, in Anacortes, Wash

    Catherine Wulbern collection, 1929-1934

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    This collection contains the correspondence of Catherine Wulbern, who was vactioning in Evergreen, Alabama, (1929-1934), containing items from individuals in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and other locales. Correspondence consists of letters written to Wulbern, including discussion of such topics such as daily life, condolences on the death of Catherine Wulbern's father, a description of Haiti from a United States Marine stationed in Port-au-Prince (1934), and Christmas cards (1934).Catherine Wulbern collection, 1929-193

    Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater and Dr. Catherine Bagwell – Faculty Author Interview

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    Featured authors are Dr. Catherine Bagwell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Dr. Jennifer Erkulwater, Associate Professor of Political Science. Dr. Rick Mayes is another co-author, but he is unable to join us today due to a research leave project in Peru. Their new book, Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, integrates analyses of the clinical, political, historical, educational, social, economic and legal aspects of ADHD and the medications and treatment surrounding the mental disorder

    Interview with Catherine McCall

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    Interview with Dr. Catherine McCall, graduate of UNCW's MFA in Creative Writing program and author of Lifeguarding: A Memoir of Secrets, Swimming, and the South

    Correspondence, Joseph E. and Catherine Dawe Davis

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    Letter from Joe to his wife Catherine discussing plans to go swimming, the work it takes to keep their barrack clean, and his daily schedule

    From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life

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    The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,00O copies in a first edition

    From Kulim to Singapore: Catherine Lim's literary life

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    The publication in 1993 by Heinemann Asia of a volume of stories entitled The Best of Catherine Lim emphasised the significant contribution which this talented author has made to recent Singaporean fiction. The 1993 edition contains work from five of Catherine Lim's previously published collections, from Little Ironies (1978) to Deadline for Love (1992), and reflects the confidence which her publishers usually have in her capacity to draw a strong local reading audience. In fact, a Catherine Lim book is quite capable of attracting sales of 20,000 copies in a first edition

    "On Writing with Catherine Wagner"

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Catherine Wagner is the author of two books of poems, 'Miss America' and 'Macular Hole,' and co-editor of 'Not for Mothers Only: Contemporary Poems on Child-Getting and Child-Rearing.'" Listen to an interview conducted by Tom Orange
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