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    Shaw, Daniel

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    Carte de Visite of Private Daniel Shaw, 30th Maine Infantry, Company D; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2711/thumbnail.jp

    Shaw, Daniel

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    Carte de Visite of Private Daniel Shaw, 30th Maine Infantry, Company D; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2711/thumbnail.jp

    COLLECTION 0906: R. Daniel Shaw Collection

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    R. Daniel Shaw joined the Fuller Seminary School of World Mission faculty in 1982. Areas of expertise include social anthropology, cognitive anthropology, anthropology of mission, Bible translation, communication theory, and qualitative research methods. The R. Daniel Shaw Collection contains Daniel Shaw’s course and teaching material. Contents are organized according to Professor Shaw’s arrangement. Dates range from 1982 – 2019

    Lost Light, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    The Forgotten, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    Shaw, Daniel

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    Marriage record of Daniel, Benjamin and Shaw, Flora

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    Marriage license for Benjamin Daniel and Flora Shaw. JaS.T. Jones was the officiant

    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw

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    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1399/thumbnail.jp

    The musical life of Artie Shaw

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    Artie Shaw (1910-2004) was born to a poverty-stricken family of Jewish immigrants. In addition to his family’s economic standing, Shaw faced many hardships during his youth including abuse, sickness, and discrimination. Through all of these adversities, Artie came to rely on music to fit in and be successful. After gaining a reputation as a skilled sideman on clarinet and saxophone, Artie launched a career as a bandleader, which spanned nearly two decades. During his career, Shaw gained more wealth and fame than he ever imagined as a troubled child growing up in New Haven, Connecticut; but early in his career, he came to detest the dealings of the music business, of which he was at the forefront by 1938, and the pressures of being a celebrity. Although Artie made several attempts to leave the music business, he continuously returned either because of contractual obligations or to make money. In addition to Artie’s complex musical life, he also led a difficult personal life. In a 53- year period, Shaw had eight marriages, all ending in divorce or annulment. Half of these marriages were with Hollywood actresses, and he allegedly had dozens of more affairs. In 1954, Artie Shaw made his final retirement from performing. He lived another 50 years working as an author and following other pursuits outside of music.Thesis (M.M.

    [Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #2]

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    Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony
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