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    Richard Dutton Oral History Interview

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    Richard Dutton, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Management, discusses his arrival at USF and his decision to stay on for 30 years. Dutton has seen many changes on campus and is confident that USF will achieve great things in its future

    Apocotropes, Dutton and Peacock, The Dog and Duck, Dutton and Swindells

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    The article focuses on the relationship between the documentation of an art work and the art work itself by citing two projects by the artists Steve Dutton and Steve Swindells. The article suggests that the artists were attempting to blur the relationships between the work of art and its documentation by creating both simultaneously

    Emile Dutton to David McConaughy, 15 December 1863

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    December 15, 1863McConaughy, DavidEmile Dutton, father of Lieutenant Colonel Frederic Cavada of the 114th Pennsylvania, writes to David McConaughy on behalf of his son who was captured at the Battle of Gettysburg. Dutton describes the campaign and conduct of the 114th Pennsylvania at Gettysburg.Manuscript letter, 3 pp

    The Dutton Project

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    Peter Dutton is a controversial Australian government minister who throughout 2018 was embroiled in a series of conflicts between different factions of his political party, the ruling Liberal-National coalition. Touted as a future leader by the right-wing faction, he led two unsuccessful attempts to topple the leadership of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, with the second attempt leading to the ascension of Scott Morrison as the new Prime Minister. As the government minister responsible for Australia’s offshore detention regime for refugees, he is often characterised and caricatured by his opponents inside and outside the government as unfeeling, unemotional and lacking compassion. After coming across a press photograph in which Dutton’s expression and stance seemed to me to represent a particular dark, even evil demeanour, I created a Photoshop template and added backgrounds to place him in three locations – a stormy beach by a dark ocean; a swamp, and beside a large, dilapidated sculpture of the Disney character Mickey Mouse. I posted the three images, together with the template, on Twitter and Facebook, and invited the public to contribute their own collages. This resulted in a collection of approximately 75 images. The online news magazine Junkee published an article entitled “Please Enjoy This Terrible Picture Of Peter Dutton Photoshopped Into Iconic Dystopian Scenes”, which included my three images and six others

    Was Odard, First Lord of Dutton, a Distant Relative of William the Conqueror?

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    According to the Dutton tree researched by antiquarian P. H. Lawson, Odard, first Lord of the Manor of Dutton in Cheshire and progenitor of the noted Gentry family the Duttons of Dutton, was related to William the Conqueror on his mother’s and on his father’s side. This article reviews the evidence and argues that Odard was not related to the Conqueror on his mother’s side. Regarding his father’s side, the evidence is perhaps most parsimoniously explained by Odard indeed being a distant relative of the Conqueror’s. However this conclusion is only fractionally more persuasive than the opposite one and accordingly there is good reason to seriously doubt it and reserve judgement

    Interview with Lucille Spooner Dutton, May 8, 1995

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    2 Electronic record(s) and derivatives. 68217951 bytes. 00:47:22Interview with Lucille Spooner Dutton, May 8, 1995. Fieldworker: Amanda Marie Hall. Topics: Great Depression

    Portrait of Geoffrey Dutton, 1992, 1 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying documentation.; Part of collection: Portraits of Geoffrey Dutton, 1992.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4666933

    Portrait of Geoffrey Dutton, 1992, 2 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying documentation.; Part of collection: Portraits of Geoffrey Dutton, 1992.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4666934

    Nicole Terez Dutton, Raymond Carver Reading Series, March 1, 2023

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    A video recording of Nicole Terez Dutton reading on March 1, 2023, as part of the Syracuse University Creative Writing Program\u27s Raymond Carver Reading Series. Running time: 00:41:47
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