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    Portals: A Conversation between Fiona Anderson and Graham Martin

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    A conversation to mark Graham Martin\u27s exhibition \u27Portals\u27 at Huxley Parlour Gallery, London

    Letter from Bishop H.G. Graham to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Bishop H.G. Graham, Scots College (Rome), to Hagan, accepting his invitation also on behalf of Bishops McCarthy and Martin

    Letter to Peggy Martin regarding Scholarship Committee procedures, February 3, 1984

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    A letter from Pam Graham to Peggy Martin reminding Martin of Graham\u27s request for information on Scholarship Committee procedures for the compilation of a SEAALL procedures manual

    GRAHAM BROS. AND CO.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/64133This collection consists of alphabetically arranged groups comprising a range of documents collected by Graham Bros. as agents either for the townspeople or business or for the executors, administrators or trustees. Letterbooks 1839-1940; inwards correspondence 1860s, 1880-1930; legal documents and correspondence 1870-1908; tax papers 1910-1960; probate papers and estate of James Graham 1897-1914; Graham-La Trobe correspondence and legal papers 1841-1877; Graham-Martin correspondence and legal papers 1855-1890; further correspondence and legal papers, notably with James as trustee of estates of prominent colonists, organised by client 1839-1920s; William Campbell Estate (Booligal Station) correspondence 1899-1911, accounts 1884-1912, stock records 1870-1911; Australian Estates-Edward Trenchard (in partnership with Graham) correspondence and legal papers 1887-1893; family memorabilia and genealogy. Roland Graham (solicitor): Briefs and other legal papers, alphabetically arranged 1906-1926.111495 Consolidation: [1961.0014] "GRAHAM BROS. AND CO.

    Graham, Gary, July 3, 2020 [Interview]

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    Gary Graham was interviewed by Devin McKinney on July 3, 2020, about his student experience at Gettysburg College, with a focus on his relationship with College Chaplain John Vannorsdall.Vannorsdall, John W.; Vannorsdall, Patricia; Hanson, C. Arnold; Gordon, Bruce; Glover, Buddy; Massey, Richard; Glatfelter, Charles H.; Martin, Kenneth R.; Flynn, Gale; Smith, Jean V.Carl Arnold Hanson Years

    Letter to Peggy Martin regarding Scholarship Committee procedures, September 23, 1983

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    A letter from Pam Graham to Peggy Martin requesting help and information on Scholarship Committee procedures for the compilation of a SEAALL procedures manual

    Flora of Middle-earth (2017) by Walter S. Judd and Graham A. Judd

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    Book review by Martin Simonson of Flora of Middle-earth (2017) by Walter S. Judd and Graham A. Jud

    Lawrence Isaacson, trombone with Martin Amlin, piano, February 7, 1983

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    This is the concert program of the Lawrence Isaacson, trombone with Martin Amlin, piano performance on Tuesday, February 7, 1984 at 8:00 p.m., at Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Sonata in D major by Benedetto Marcello, Three Easy Pieces by Paul Hindemith, Cocnertino by Lars-Eric Larsson, Fantasy for Trombone by Malcom Arnold, Etudes Tableaux II by Graham Hair, and Annie Laurie by Arthur Pryor. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Graham W. Strong Presbyterian Church in Utah historic site nomination papers

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    Clippings (information artifacts); Correspondence; Histories; ProposalsThis collection consists of documents dating 1978-1981 created and/or collected by Graham W. Strong in his work to develop a list of Utah Presbyterian Church sites to be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The materials include correspondence, historical information and research on historical sites and site markers, memorial plaque requests, newspaper clippings, photocopies of photographs and publications, and an undated account of an historical tour to Utah Presbyterian sites.; This collection consists of documents dating 1978-1981 created and/or collected by Graham W. Strong in his work to develop a list of Utah Presbyterian Church sites to be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The materials include correspondence, historical information and research on historical sites and site markers, memorial plaque requests, newspaper clippings, photocopies of photographs and publications, and an undated account of an historical tour to Utah Presbyterian sites.; The Cache County file (Box 1, Folder 1) includes photocopied pages from The Ariel, with images of Calvin M. Parks, the Cache Valley Seminary, Academy building in Logan, Parks Hall, and Honeyman Hall.; Graham Strong worked with John S. H. Smith ("Jack") the Preservation Historian from the Division of State History (Utah State Historical Society) on this project. There is a letter in the Correspondence file from Smith to Strong, dated February 2, 1979 about the project (Box 1, Folder 2).; The Historic Site Marker Requests file (Box 1, Folder 4) includes copies of forms submitted by Graham Strong to the Utah State Historical Society for Presbyterian churches in American Fork, Manti, Monroe, Richfield, Salina, and Springville, and also Liberal Hall in Mount Pleasant.; The Historic Sites Tour file (Box 1, Folder 5) contains an account of a bus tour (undated, but probably about 1978) led by Graham Strong with site lectures by Jack Smith. Thirty-seven people took the tour. The file also includes photocopies of 4 photographs taken on the tour.; In the Newspaper Clipping file (Box 1, Folder 8) there is an article from the Sun advocate (a Price, Utah newspaper) dated October 1978 announcing that Ferron Presbyterian Church and Castle Dale School have been accepted to the National Register of Historic Places.; The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute file (Box 1, Folder 10) includes a photocopy of a 1904 photograph of the "Sheldon Jackson College faculty and staff", with all the names penned in the margins.; Arranged alphabetically by subject or historic site location, thereunder chronologically.; Biographical Note; Graham W. Strong: Graham Wilfrid Strong was born December 26, 1935, was a resident of Utah who died May 19, 2002 and was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetary.; Sources (viewed online March 31, 2016): Tributes.com/obituary website United States Social Security death index, 1935-2014 website; Cache County; Correspondence, 1979-1980; Duchesne County; Historic sites marker requests; Historic sites tour; Hungerford Academy; Mt. Pleasant; Newspaper clipping--Sun advocate (Price, Utah, October 1978); Payson City; Salt Lake Collegiate Institut

    John Rich & Graham Shipley (Ed.), War and Society in the Roman World

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    Martin Jean-Pierre. John Rich & Graham Shipley (Ed.), War and Society in the Roman World. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 64, 1995. pp. 472-473
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