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    A Collection Of Designs For Rural Retreats, As Villas, Principally In The Gothic And Castle Styles Of Architecture : With their Ichnography, or Plans, laid down to Scale; And Other Appendages / By James Malton, Architect, Author of an Essay on British Cottage Architecture, Young Painter's Maulstick, and other Works

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: London: Published By J. And T. Carpenter, Booksellers, Old Bond Street; To Be Had At Taylor's Architectural Library, Holborn; Of All The Principal Booksellers; And Of The Author, No. 17, Norton Street, Portland-Place. - Erscheinungsjahr nach Copac ermittelt34 Ill. (Stahlst.

    Gene Carpenter oral history interview.

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    1 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 29 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Gene Carpenter is a former men's basketball player, having played on the Texas Technological College basketball team during the early nineteen-fifties. In this interview, Gene addresses his career in the sports industry from past to present, giving account for the changes that have taken place. He also discusses flaws in the sysgem, how the media has influenced sports, and also how the professional area of sports affects high school- and college-level athletes

    Replication Data for: Presentation to FDA 20150715

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    Data on new drugs and biologics reviewed and approved by the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research from 2011 to 2015. Used for Professor Carpenter's presentation to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on July 15, 2015, on the Prescription Drug User Fee Act of 2017

    Replication Data for: Presentation to FDA 20150715

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    Data on new drugs and biologics reviewed and approved by the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research from 2011 to 2015. Used for Professor Carpenter's presentation to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on July 15, 2015, on the Prescription Drug User Fee Act of 2017

    William Morris and Edward Carpenter: back to the land and the simple life, 1880-1910

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    This thesis focuses on the influence of William Morris and Edward Carpenter on aspects of the back-to-the-land and simple-life movements between the years 1880- 1910. Specifically, it seeks to define and explore the convergence and divergence of both writers' return-to-nature ideology, and considers their influence on the development of particular groups, who represented some of the multiplicity of backto- the-land ideas and experiments current during this period. The thesis is divided into three main parts; the intellectual framework for the study is broad, and takes into account the historical context, the cultural significance and the character of the material in each section. The first part of the thesis undertakes an expository evaluation of key texts from Morris's and Carpenter's political journalism, lectures and imaginative writing, examining how both writers developed an appropriate language to convey their social and political ideals. The critical method employed uses detailed textual analysis, identifying and discussing the individual qualities of Morris's and Carpenter's back-to-the-land writing, and reflecting on the differing emphases of their utopian rhetoric. The second part of the research explores the take-up of Morris's and Carpenter's ethos in four diverse and little known late-nineteenthcentury journals, concerned with simple-life issues and a return to the land, namely Seed-time, The New Order, Land and Labor and Land and People. It employs the thinking of Pierre Bourdieu and Mikhail Bakhtin to establish an appropriate balance between critical theory and empirical study. Lastly using a historical and descriptive method the thesis uses archival material to examine the nature and extent of both writers' influence on two Cotswold back-to-the-land experiments - the Whiteway Colony and the Chipping Campden Guild of Handicraft. These provide a particular opportunity to consider and compare the practical outcomes of return-to-the-land and simple-life ideologies. The study extends scholarship in this area by significantly re-appraising the relationship between Morris's and Carpenter's back-to-the-land writing, and reinstating Carpenter as a germinal influence. It also increases our understanding of the values and function of the journals in the study, and establishes an insight into the wider cultural assimilation of both writers' ideals

    Writers Talk Featuring Mark Dawidziak & Susan Streeter Carpenter

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    Writers Talk, featuring two interviews from the May 7 Ohioana Book Festival. First, Mark Dawidziak, co-author of a book on forgotten American author Jim Tully. Then a talk with Susan Streeter Carpenter, author of "Riders on the Storm," a historical novel set in 1960s Cleveland.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/cstw12/WT_WCRS_04-16-11_MarkDawidziac_SusanStreeterCarpenter.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Sir John Cockle at court being the sequel of the King and the miller of Mansfield. A dramatic tale. By R. Dodsley [electronic resource].

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    Daniel Carpenter published from 1761-1790.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from "Department of Special Collections, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas"

    Society of Composers Region VI Conference - Concert 3 Friday. February 10. 2006 11:00 a.m. Hirsch Orchestra Rehearsal Hall

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    Program: Kage-Uta / Ken Ueno -- Funky See, Funky Do / Keith Carpenter -- Red Ponts / Kip Haaheim -- Seven Little Pieces / Minsook Kim -- per speculum in aenigmate / Paul Dickinson -- Trolltune / Randolph L. Partain -- Ash over water... / Kurt Stallmann -- Meander / Angelique Poteat -- Hard-boiled Wonderland / Hsiao-Lan Wang/Damiel Zajicek -- Falling Still / Daniel Sedgwick -- Crack Hammer / Zack Browning.No program is available for this performance. No performer information available

    Mary Carpenter Interviewed by Charlotte Aexel

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    Charlotte Aexel interviews Mary Carpenter, author of Flannery O’Connor: A Girl Who Knew Her Own Mind, on discovering O’Connor and the impact of Milledgeville on her life. Listen to the podcast version here: YouTube https://youtu.be/Qc_iNAdUDNs Spotify https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/R5UTAVATwNbhttps://kb.gcsu.edu/collectingthepast/1018/thumbnail.jp
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