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    Letter from unknown writer to Jesse L. Boyce

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    Letter to Jesse L. Boyce from unknown author (possibly Jack) about the investigation into the powder magazine located in the Grand Canyon. Some personal news is included in the letter such as the writer's marriage to the daughter of C.A. Taylor, former Supervisor of Cochise County

    Book review: Jesse Egbert and Paul Baker (eds), Using corpus methods to triangulate linguistic analysis

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    Review of the book Jesse Egbert and Paul Baker (eds), Using Corpus Methods to Triangulate Linguistic Analysis. New York & London: Routledge, 2020; xiv + 286 pp. $155.00 (hbk).202204 bcchAccepted ManuscriptSelf-fundedPublishedGreen (AAM

    Doing Linguistics with a Corpus: Methodological Considerations for the Everyday User. Jesse Egbert, Tove Larsson, Douglas Biber

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    Review of Doing Linguistics with a Corpus: Methodological Considerations for the Everyday User. Jesse Egbert, Tove Larsson, Douglas Bibe

    Tennessee roads / Jesse Stuart. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University.

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    This picturesque poem was written by then-sophomore (and future celebrated author) Jesse Stuart about the roads of Tennessee

    Session 1

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    PresentationComment Jesse Egbert and James Phillips Edward Finegan Jennifer Mascott Stephen Mouritse

    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Jack

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    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Jack in which he refers to W. W. Crosby as a "damn carpetbagger" and his frustration at Crosby making him out to be a "liar"

    Jesse Holland

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    Jesse Holland, Ole Miss graduate and author of the Black Panther novel speaks to students at the Meek School of Journalism and New Media at The University of Mississippi. Introductions by Dean Will Norton and Chancellor Jeffrey S. Vitter

    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Carl Hayden stating there is 30 tons of dynamite located in the Grand Canyon near tourist sites

    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Jesse L. Boyce to Carl Hayden stating that the Director of the National Park Service will order Colonel Crosby to remove the dynamite from the park
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