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Section 28, three decades on: the legacy of a homophobic law through the LSE Library's collections
Kevin Wilson, Heather Dawson, and Gillian Murphy discuss the controversial Section 28 clause that banned the promotion of homosexuality by UK local authorities 30 years ago this month, and highlight the LSE's rich collections on the issue
6 items to discover in LSE Library exhibition ‘Making modern women women’s magazines in interwar Britain’
The new LSE Library online exhibition Making Modern Women: Women’s Magazines in Interwar Britain highlights the complexity of magazines produced by women for women readers between the two World Wars and the different notions of ‘modern women’ they suggest. In this blog post, curator Dr Gillian Murphy introduces six items from Making Modern Women. Taken collectively, the examples show the richness and diversity of genres addressed to women readers, offering them a new world of opportunities, as wives and mothers, as active, global citizens and as wage-earners
Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945
Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez
Edgar Gardner Murphy, from records and memories
List of the writings of Edgar Gardner Murphy : p. 116-120.Mode of access: Internet
VOLT Volume 4, 1998
Contents: Bill Barich / Antonio’s Cousin – Cal Bedient / One is Hardest Ice -- David Bromige / Two Poems -- Andrew Chandler / Vocat Pastoral -- Lisa Chen / Poem for Four Hands -- Joshua Clover / Nine Poppies or, Trance Records -- Dana Curtis / The Lost Chapters -- Graham Foust / Storm decor -- Susan Gevirtz / Three Poems -- Christopher Howell / The Angels of Rescue --Christine Hume / Ladder -- Alice Jones / From 3 -- Natalie Kenvin / Two Poems -- Joanna Klink / The Lady of Situations -- Timothy Liu / Hard Evidence -- Stefanie Marlis / Two Poems -- Keith Antar Mason / Pops and the New World Order -- Wendell Mayo / Burning Mount Diablo --Joshua McKinney / Three Poems -- Jenny Mueller / Two Poems -- Sheila Murphy / Reciprocities (Come First Are Sung -- Geoffrey O'Brien / Canticle of Cracked Lips -- Ann Pelletier / River Rafting -- Dennis Phillips / Three Poems -- Tracy Philpot / Two Poems -- Douglas Powell / Two Poems -- Boyer Rickel / Days of '66-73 -- Elena Rivera / From Unknown Land -- Elizabeth Robinson / The Dark House -- C.P. Rosenthal / The Father Sutra -- Phyllis Stowell / In the Vortex -- Patricia Dienstfrey / From The Woman Without Experiences -- Linda Voris / Paradise (Viewed From Above) -- Sam Witt / The Fine Art of the Skull -- Gail Wronsky / Muneca -- Hawley Hussey / Visual Artist -- Contributor's NotesVOLT was created in San Francisco in 1991. The journal was originally published by Pacific Film and Literary Association, a non-profit organization registered in California. VOLT is now housed at Sonoma State University. Innovative in design and content, VOLT publishes a range of adventurous writing. Founded and edited by Gillian Conoley, VOLT appears every fall. VOLT has received many awards and honors, including several Pushcart Prize Anthology selections, a Fund for Poetry grant, and several selections for the annual anthology, The Best American Poetry. VOLT is produced with the help of Assistant Editors Paula Koneazny and Marjorie Stein
Oral history interview with Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy, an author known for flash fiction, describes his transition from the Northeast to Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with detailed stories told along the way. Murphy, a lifelong Red Sox fan, talks about his favorite memories from Fenway Park and the influence on his life. He also talks about his growth as a writer and about flash poetry; a style that is quick, to the point, but with sudden plot twists and changes.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
Murphy_SupplementalMaterial_rev – Supplemental material for False Memories for Fake News During Ireland’s Abortion Referendum
Supplemental material, Murphy_SupplementalMaterial_rev for False Memories for Fake News During Ireland’s Abortion Referendum by Gillian Murphy, Elizabeth Loftus, Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Linda J. Levine and Ciara M. Greene in Psychological Science</p
Murphy_OpenPracticesDisclosure_rev – Supplemental material for False Memories for Fake News During Ireland’s Abortion Referendum
Supplemental material, Murphy_OpenPracticesDisclosure_rev for False Memories for Fake News During Ireland’s Abortion Referendum by Gillian Murphy, Elizabeth Loftus, Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Linda J. Levine and Ciara M. Greene in Psychological Science</p
Survey report 1978/79 Glaciology department Author - B.A. Murphy
Progress Code: completedStatement: See the report for further information.
The values provided in spatial coverage are approximate only. The values provided in temporal coverage are based on the assumption that B.A. Murphy travelled to and from Davis by scheduled Australian Antarctic voyages.Taken from sections of the report:<br/><br/>Introduction:<br/><br/>The following report is a detailed summary of the surveying and mapping tasks undertaken in the Vestfold Hills and Mac. Robertson Land regions of the Australian Antarctic Territory during the period from 22 December 1978 to 25 February 1979. A copy of the project instruction detailing the tasks originally intended to be undertaken is attached at Annex 37.<br/><br/>The entire report is available as a pdf download from the URL given below
Letter from Fintan Murphy to T J Hickey
Manuscript letter from Fintan Murphy informing Mr Hickey that the author wishes his resignation to stand. Dated 15 March 1939
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