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    [Letter from Emma M. Ward to John J. Herrera - September 16, 1953]

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    Letter to John J. Herrera on behalf of Senator Price Daniel from Daniel's secretary, Emma M. Ward, acknowledging Herrera's letter of recommendation of Enrique Salinas. Ward informs Herrera that Salinas's name had been added to their list of whom to notify when a date for the competitive examination was set

    Portrait of Mrs. Emma Ward

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    Signed portrait of Mrs. Emma Ward, wife of the third Rollins College president, George Morgan Ward

    Aunt Eliza [Eliza Lewis Fish]

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    Manuscript (2 pages) written by Emma Ward, about her aunt, Eliza (Lewis) Fish, second wife of Joseph Fish, early settler of Iron County, Utah; Snowflake, Arizona; and the Mormon Colonies in Mexic

    Author Profile: Thomas Ward

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    "I can never resist fresh sushi with a cup of green tea. My greatest achievement has been our three wonderful kids. …" This and more about Thomas Ward can be found on page 4722

    Edwin and Emma ; and, The milkmaid.

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    Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Far in the windings of a vale, fast by a sheltering wood, the safe retreat of health and peace, a humble cottage stood."Woodcut: title-page vignette.At head of title: Beauties of the muses.Edwin and Emma -- The milkmaid.Mode of access: Internet.Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: bound with Edwin and Angelina. Printed for J.T. Ward and Company, No. 3, Bread-Street-Hill, Cheapside,1808. Bound together subsequent to publication with 11 other chapbooks with binder's title: Poems. Bound in brown calf over boards. Isabel Mackenzie. Montreal. March/70. $50.00

    Christmas Eve Party, Grouse Creek Ward, Aron Shane Warr and Emma Blanthorn

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    Christmas Eve Party, Grouse Creek Ward, Aron Shane Warr and Emma Blanthor

    2010-2011 Jesmyn Ward

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    Jesmyn Ward received her MFA from the University of Michigan and is currently an associate professor of creative writing at Tulane University. She is the author of the novels Where the Lines Bleeds and Salvage the Bones, which won the 2011 National Book Award. She is also the editor of the anthology The Fire This Time and the author of the memoir Men We Reaped, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2016, the American Academy of Arts and Letters selected Ward for the Strauss Living Award. (Photo credit: Tony Cook)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Henry Ward Beecher portrait

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    Rev. Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) studied at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio, and gained a reputation for his oratorical skills. In his sermons, he vehemently attacked drinking and slavery and called for more women's rights. He even convinced his congregations to equip a regiment of soldiers for the American Civil War, along with sending guns to anti-slavery factions during "Bleeding Kansas." His sister, Harriet Beecher Stowe, was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin

    A positive breathing space: Participatory theatre at a psychiatric ward in Stockholm

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    In this personal essay, applied theatre practitioner Emma Lundenmark provides information about and reflections on an ongoing participatory theatre project that Scen Totalnormal (Stage Totally Normal) is facilitating at a psychiatric ward in a hospital in Stockholm

    Tintásüveg: Egy biblioterápiai gyűjtemény margójára

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    This article reports on a two-year project, Reading for Recovery(R4R), made possible by the Carnegie-Whitney grant from the American Library Association. The goal was to build a tool with the purpose of facilitating library resources for creative and informal bibliotherapy geared toward people with substance use/abuse problems. In addition to first introducing the results of their work in an article to Hungarian audiences vested tremendously in bibliotherapy, the author wishes to share the difficulties project staff members had to face. Besides issues caused by a major change at the host institution (and out of project staff's control), staff members also had to develop individual strategies to handle the hardship caused by the topic itself. The author, principal investigator of R4R, for example, ended up writing short stories from the material they handled. One example is also included, along with questions to help working with the text individually or in a group setting, such as a book club, a model R4R promotes.Peer reviewedIn Hungarian
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