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Shadowing the Legendary Dizzy Gillespie
Shadowing the Legencary Dizzy Gillespie with author and jazz aficionado David G. Brown
Gillespie, David Clinton
Memorial Statement for Professor David Clinton Gillespie who died in 1935. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Patti P. Gillespie Slides Collection
Dr. Patti P. Gillespie was born c. 1938 and was the co-author of The Enjoyment of Theatre, which, in 2010, entered its eighth printing. As a professor, she taught courses on the history of theatre and drama, theatre criticism, theatre education, the history of directing, as well as masters and doctoral seminars at various universities from 1970 to 2000, retiring in 1999. She also chaired the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland from 1982 to 1989. In 1992 Dr. Gillespie received a Fulbright scholarship to teach in the English department at the University of Botswana
Collaborations Workshop 2019 - Lightning talk - David Gillespie
Lightning talk presented at Collaborations Workshop 2019 organised by the Software Sustainability Institute
Review: Baumgartner, South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War
Book Revie
Extended Commentary: James Hedges and Prohibition’s “Faithful Remnant”
Dr. David Gillespie provides a novel examination of the modern American Prohibitionist Party with this biography of James Hedges. Eleven years ago, Hedges invited Gillespie, a third-parties scholar, to address a Memphis gathering of his Prohibition partisans at the 140th. anniversary of his party\u27s founding, allowing Gillespie a unique outsiders look into America\u27s third oldest living political party. This article provides a glimpse at the broad sweep of partisan Prohibition’s history, including its glory days; but this is principally to provide context for its coverage of the contemporary party and of James Hedges, the leader of that “faithful remnant.
Nancy Mariah (Layne) (Gillespie) Caldwell
Nancy Mariah (Layne) (Gillespie) Caldwell was born Feb 4, 1837 in Bowling Green, Clay, Indiana. She died Nov 9, 1920 in Vernal, Uintah, Utah, at age 83. Her father was David Layne and her mother was Lucinda Bybee. Her first husband was Robert Hemphill Gillespie. She married Matthew Caldwel
Adam Gillespie Adams Collection Finding Aid
Finding aid for a collection. Collection description: 21-page genealogical listing of descendants of Adam Gillespie Adams, son of David and Jan Gillespie Adams of Ballyfatton, Ireland, who emigrated to Tennessee in 1839. Listing covers 1820-1972 and was compiled by Adam G. Adams in 1974
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