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    Papers of Geoff Mcdonald

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/65178Accounts and working papers of Treharne Publishers and Distributors; periodicals and other research material collected by Mr McDonald in the course of writing his most recent books. Also correspondence; newspaper clippings; publications; notebooks; diaries; manuscripts; newsletters; audio tapes; video tapes; magazines, transcripts; speeches.113755 Acquisition: [1992.0030] "Papers of Geoff Mcdonald

    Don't try to talk me out of it! It's too late for that! [picture] /

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    Published in the Canberra Times on 14 Ocotober 1981.; Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings. In the wake of the September 19 NSW state election where the Wran Labor Government has trounced the Coalition Opposition and where the Liberals and Nationals finish up with 14 seats each, the Nationals leader Leon Punch calls for his party to take over the leadership role in the Coalition. Moreover, the Liberal leader Mr McDonald is in the running to lose his own seat as the count continues.--Information supplied by Geoff Pryor

    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s humorous attempt to mak

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    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s humorous attempt to make his own maple syrup

    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s childhood story about t

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    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s childhood story about the day his thoughts of doctors changed. While at the store, a young McDonald overhears the story of the murder at the old Tingley House - allegedly committed by Dr. Chase, a local physician

    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s first trip to Lewiston-

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    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s first trip to Lewiston-Auburn. Driving a 1953 two-tone Chevy Powerglide, McDonald and his cousin visited the twin cities to hear John F. Kennedy speak as part of his 1960 presidential campaign against Richard M. Nixon

    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences

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    There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences mowing lawns and picking blueberries as a child in Tenants Harbor

    There and Back piece by Maine author and humorist John McDonald, who delves in

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    There and Back piece by Maine author and humorist John McDonald, who delves into the origin (seafaring) and definition of the term Down East, or as some would have it, Downeast

    Geoff McDonald outside a tin shed

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    Air Pollution and Mortality for 60 US Cities in 1960

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    Data includes measurements on mortality rate and explanatory variables(air-pollution, socio-economic and meteorological) for 60 US cities in 1960. This data was originally published in McDonald, G.C. and Schwing,R.C. (1973) 'Instabilities of regression estimates relating air pollution to mortality', Technometrics, vol.15, 463-482. It was redistributed through Carnegie Mellon University's StatLib (lib.stat.cmu.edu

    Letter from John McDonald to James B. Finley

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    Five counties -- Franklin, Pickaway, Ross, Pike and Scioto -- have formed a literary society named the Logan Historical Society. One of the objects of the Society is to erect a monument in memory of the Mingo Chief Logan, and secondly to collect material for a history of the early pioneers. McDonald has been selected by the Society as editor of the book which will be written. McDonald marvels that he has become an author at 60 years of age, stating that a special providence sent Finley to him. He would never have become an author without the encouragement of Finley. Rev. David Reed continues to have a good ministry among the people. Finally, McDonald is critical of the Ladies Repository because the articles are rather grave and philosophical for such a title. Abstract Number - 572https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1868/thumbnail.jp
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