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    Biography: Carole Devine

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    Biography of Carole Devine, Associate Professor, Division of Nutritional Science

    Letter from Patrick Devine to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Patrick Devine, Carrickathane, Ballinalee, County Longford, to Hagan, asking for Fr. J. McParland's address. The latter was very kind to the late John Devine, a fellow student

    Episode 1: Carol Devine

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    Audio File: 16 minutes and 13 seconds.Dr. Carol Devine, Professor of the Division of Nutritional Sciences, speaks about how working women and men, especially those in low income families with children, manage food and eating in the context of work and family demands, social networks, and food and eating environments.1_fdhw0ay

    Plume Soup: How a Dash of River Water Affects Washington's Coastal Ecosystem

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    Horner-Devine will present research investigating the impact of river water on biological productivity in the Pacific Ocean along the Washington-Oregon coast. River water contribution is approximately 0.02% of the shelf waters, yet the effect of this small dash or river water seems to be significant. Horner-Devine will discuss the physical properties, sampling, and modeling of river plumes

    Portrait of Chips Rafferty dressed for Eureka Stockade, 1948 [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Good.; Inscription: "Geo. A. Devine, Artist" --In pencil lower right. "Chips Rafferty dressed for Eureka Stockade, 1948" --In pencil on reverse

    Interview with St. Julian F. Devine - OH 207

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    In his interview with Michael Cooke, St. Julian F. Devine (1916-2000) discusses his life and experiences in the Charleston, South Carolina area. Mr. Devine details his work with the South Carolina Progressive Democratic Party as well as various other political organizations such as the Palmetto Voters Association. He also details his political work in the Charleston, South Carolina area. Devine served on the Charleston City Council from 1967 to 1975, making him the first African American member on the council since Reconstruction. He also served as Mayor Pro Tem in 1975. Mr. Devine was a very active participant in the Civil Rights Movement and efforts to improve the lives of the black community.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1067/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Catherine Devine to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Catherine Devine, Carrickathane Ballinalee [County Longford], to [Hagan]. Asking him to pray for both her deceased son John – in thanks for the kindness to him- and for the other son, now in hospital with the same ailment

    Devine and O'Mara

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    "Pebbles on the Pathway of the Years" (title page). Devine and O'Mara have compiled "an index to point to the definite dates of events" of both social and historical importance to Newfoundland (Introduction). The book is organized by month and day, with individual events listed below the date indicating the year in which they occurred. The years are not always in chronological order. Index (Table of Contents) given on p. 243-294.Cited as Devine and O'Mara. Includes advertisements

    Online appendix and supplementary data for Devine and Bertsch (2024)

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    Online appendix and supplementary data for Devine and Bertsch (2024)</p

    Letter from Catherine Devine to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Catherine Devine, Carrickathane Ballinalee (County Longford), to 'dear Fr.' [Hagan]. Fr. Murray told her that he is in Ireland; giving him her son's address in the Eccles Street nursing home and asking him to see him; the doctor hold out little hope for him
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