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    Benson Marino

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    abstract: Benson was born in Equatoria, which is a region in Juba. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 19Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Reply to ‘So, who really is a “noted author” within the accounting literature? A reflection on Benson et al. (2015)’

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    This article provides a brief response to the paper by Deegan entitled ‘So, who really is a “noted author” within the accounting literature? A reflection on Benson et al. (2015)’

    Benson Library, 1897

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    Often referred to as Benson #1, was completed and made possible by a gift of 1,600.00fromMissMaryBensonofBrooklyn,NewYork.ThisbuildingwasconstructedunderthesupervisionofGeorgeE.Hayes,aninstructorintheMasonryandBricklayingDepartmentatSaintAugustinesTradeSchool.Also,agiftof1,600.00 from Miss Mary Benson of Brooklyn, New York. This building was constructed under the supervision of George E. Hayes, an instructor in the Masonry and Bricklaying Department at Saint Augustine's Trade School. Also, a gift of 1,000.00 from Emmanuel Church in Boston, MA to the library at Saint Augustine’s College was received. On March 18, 1898, Benson #1 was dedicated by the Right Reverend Joseph B. Cheshire, bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina. The growth of the book collection increased from 3,000 books in 1910 to 8,389 books in 1928. The Benson library was recognized by the United States Office of Education as one of 140 official information centers during World War II

    RAD 2025: O\u27Shan Waters, Author of _Moments in Time_ with Dr. Michon Benson-Marsh, Moderator

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    O\u27Shan Waters discusses her award-winning novel Moments in Time with Dr. Michon Benson-Marsh. This book talk concluded RAD 2025: Reimagining the African Diaspora: Preserving and Sharing Our Stories of Labor, Love, Longing, and Belonging, hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences, Texas Southern University, Thursday, February 27, 2025

    Ariana Benson

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    Publicity photo submitted by author/presenter for ODU\u27s Annual Literary Festival 2025.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/litfest_images/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Glendon Swarthout

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    Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness

    Theophilus Owolabi Shobowale Benson and the Making of Modern Nigeria

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    This article highlights the contributions of Theophilus Owolabi Shobowale Benson to the making of Modern Nigeria. We argue that Benson joined hands with other nationalists to decolonise Nigeria and struggled for the establishment of a just, egal itarian, constitutional and prosperous nation. We conclude that Benson, unlike the present crop of Nigerian politicians, did not play ethnic politics neither did he see politics as ‘pot of soup’ for exclusive personal consumption or a ladder for egocentric aggrandizement and enrichment. An ultraist per excellence with unquenchable passion for purposeful nation building and all-facet national development, Benson’s motto throughout his sojourn on Nigeria’s political scene, was “service to fatherland”. Data for the study was obtained from primary and documentary sources and subjected to internal and external criticisms as well as textual and contextual analysi

    Benson, David

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    David Benson, 1955-, fisheries officer and author, of St. John's. - This collection conists of one Newfoundland Constabulary hat badge from the reign of George V; one audio tape of the "Ode to - Newfoundland" by the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Band, pre-unification; three photographs, two - of the HMS Calypso, one of a Naval Fire Service plaque; and one program of the commissioning ceremony of HMCS Ojibwa - , 1965. -

    Author's inscription in Thy rod and Thy staff

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    This edition features the author's gift inscription, "To Thomas Sharrock from A C Benson [Magd Dol Lam?] May 10 1915 With all best wishes"
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