275 research outputs found

    Susie Irene Ferguson, Toledo, Ohio, 1949

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Girls | Ferguson, Susie Iren

    Katherine Mansfield's remains to stay buried in France on 'Morning Report' programme

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    Radio New Zealand ‘Morning Report’, interview with Susie Ferguson regarding the proposed exhumation of Katherine Mansfield’s body. Invited speaker

    Marriage record of Ferguson, Ben and Swinger, Susie

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    Marriage license for Ben Ferguson and Susie Swinger. Y.K. Weeks was the officiant

    Susie Ferguson, Toledo, Ohio, 1946

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Class portraits | Students | 1946-47 | Eighth grade | Ferguson, Susi

    Susie Ferguson, Toledo, Ohio, 1948

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | junior high schools | class portraits | students | 1948-49 | Ferguson, Susi

    Susie and John Fulton

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    The author discusses the life of Susie and John Fulton and the challenges they faced in establishing the first church school and constructing the first mission ship in Fiji as Adventist missionaries

    Birthday Party for Mrs R V Ferguson

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    Large group of people atteding a birtday party honoring Mrs R V Ferguson, given by John Sleeper at the Boating and Fishing Club in Waco on December 15, 1938. They are dressed formally, some are seated in chairs in front row and some are standing in back. Those attending: Mrs Allen D Sanford, Mr John Sleeper, Mrs R V Ferguson, Mr Allen D Sanford, Miss Minnie Killough, Judge P S Hale, Mrs R L Baldridge, Mr H J Cureton, Mrs A J Hall, Mr Tom M Sleeper, Mrs Jennie Crow, Judge W M Sleeper, Mrs P S Hale, Mr R L Baldridge, Mrs W M Sleeper, Mr R V Ferguson, Mrs John Sleeper, Dr A J Hall, Mrs Ida E Lumpkin, Mr R M Killough, Mrs Tom M Sleeper, Mr Frank Woodruff, Miss Mary Pearl Hale, Mrs Hattie Bush, Mrs Craig Logan, Miss Marjorie Hale, Mr Craig Logan, Mrs H J Cureton, Miss Susie Sleepe

    Travelling with Susie King Taylor

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    Susie King Taylorââ¬â¢s 1902 memoir of her Civil War experiences, Reminiscences of My Life in Camp, comprises a complex document testifying to the contest over the meaning of the Civil War in historical memory as well as the struggle of freed people, and black women in particular, to insert themselves into public dialogues as authorized subjects. Viewing Taylorââ¬â¢s narrative, the positioning of its author and the changing conditions of its reception, through the lens of black womanist theory and travel literature criticism presents an opportunity to consider the nature of knowledge in a way that resists dichotomizing authenticity and objectivity, or experience and interpretation

    A Beautiful Shame : The Anti-Monuments of Susie Ganch

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    In the article, the author features fourth-generation jeweler Susie Ganch and her environmental activism as reflected in her works. Also cited are Ganch's use of materials that decompose and can be reused in making jewelry, the humor and beauty of Ganch's art, and the other materials she uses like plastic bags and soda bottles

    A Beautiful Shame : The Anti-Monuments of Susie Ganch

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    In the article, the author features fourth-generation jeweler Susie Ganch and her environmental activism as reflected in her works. Also cited are Ganch's use of materials that decompose and can be reused in making jewelry, the humor and beauty of Ganch's art, and the other materials she uses like plastic bags and soda bottles
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