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    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman, November 24, 1963 #1]

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    Individual telegrams by Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman to Jack Ruby, letting him know that the public supports him after assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald

    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman, November 24, 1963 #2]

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    Individual telegrams by Cecilia Hamilton and N. J. Waldman to Jack Ruby, letting him know that the public supports him after assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald

    Hamilton College Library “Home Notes”

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    Hamilton College Library Reopens Rare Book Room Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Examination of Prophecies. The prophecies of Joanna Southcott have been closely examined for seven days, by twenty-three persons, chosen by Divine command ... London: printed by J. Greenham, 45, Drurylane. [1803]. Manuscripts and imprints from the Society of Separatists at Zoar, Ohio. “First Work on Linotype By Benjamin Apl 2-07”. Jezreel’s Tower, Gillingham, Kent. Real photo postcard, c. 1900

    Hamilton College Library Home Notes

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    Hamilton College Library Acquires The Shaker Messenger Archives Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Lamech, Brother, Johann Peter Mill, J. Max Hark. Chronicon Ephratense; A History of the Community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata, Lancaster County, Penn’a. Lancaster, Pa.: S. H. Zahm & Co., 1889. xvi, 288 p. 26 cm. Clark, Christopher. A Shock to Shakerism: Or A Serious Refutation of the Idolatrous Divinity of Anne Lee, of Manchester, (Eng.). Richmond, Ky.: Printed for T. W. Ruble, 1812. iv, 114 p. 20 cm. Noyes, T. R. (M. D.). Report on the Health of Children in the Oneida Community. Oneida, N. Y.: [n. p.], 1878. 8 p. 22 cm. Harter, Mrs. J. H. and [Harvey L. Eads]. True Religion. A Poem, by Mrs. J. H. Harter, Auburn, N.Y. and Rhymes on Shakerism by Mrs. Harter and Lizzie Morton. [n.p: n.d.]. 20 p. 15 cm. Collection relating to “The Children of Light” (an intentional community established about 1950 and located at Dateland, Arizona since 1963). [Correspondence, photographs, hymnody and poetry, sound recordings, newspaper photocopies and transcriptions, and ephemeral items]

    The built environment, Hamilton City Council policies and child driveway safety: a balancing act

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    Driveway run-overs continue to bring tragedy to New Zealand families at a higher rate than any other Western nation. Meanwhile, little progress appears to have been made in regard to the recommendations of previous research. This project investigates whether recommendations in regard to one key factor in driveway run-overs, the built environment, are reflected in current local body policies and regulations. The research evaluates Hamilton City Council policies affecting the renovation and/or erection of domestic residences with a view to determining whether they are consistent with existing knowledge and best practice initiatives designed to minimise accidental injuries to children on driveways. The project compares the findings of a review of the existing literature on child safety best practice for the built environment and urban design of driveways, with a review of Hamilton City Council policies and guidelines relating to the built environment of residential properties and adjacent roads (the Operative District Plan, Ten Year Plan, Urban Growth Strategy, Vista, and more), along with relevant central government policy. These findings are triangulated with data from interviews with four expert informants – one child safety expert and three Hamilton City Council employees involved in planning, policy and transport – who provide insights into the translation of policies into practice

    J. S. deRauthac Hamilton correspondence with Lula Ulrica Whitaker, 1935 May 9

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    Letter from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill librarian J. S. deRauthac Hamilton to Lula Ulrica Whitaker regarding the disposition of Whitaker's 1935 University of Chicago masters thesis, entitled Twelve Southerners and Agrarianism

    J. S. deRauthac Hamilton correspondence with Lula Ulrica Whitaker, 1935 May 9

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    Letter from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill librarian J. S. deRauthac Hamilton to Lula Ulrica Whitaker regarding the disposition of Whitaker's 1935 University of Chicago masters thesis, entitled Twelve Southerners and Agrarianism

    Hamilton College Library Home Notes

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    Know Thyself! Lectures on Phrenology by Dr. J. P. M’Lean at [blank] on the Evening of [blank.] Subjects: How to Read Character Scientifically; Including the Physical, Social, Moral, and Intellectual Development of the Race. Public Examinations at the Close of Each Lecture. [New York]: Office of the “Phrenological Journal,” 389 Broadway. S. R. Wells, Publisher, [c. 1870]

    Visitor’s Account of the Shaker Community at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky

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    Originally published in: Clara von Gerstner, Beschreibung einer Reise durch die Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerica in den Jahren 1838 bis 1840 (Leipzig: Verlag der J. C. Hinrichs’fchen Buchhandlung, 1842), 377-385. Translated by Professor Chris Burwick, Hamilton College
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