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    [Envelope from Ray Hardy to John J. Herrera - December 20, 1971]

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    Envelope addressed to John J. Herrera from the office of District Clerk Ray Hardy

    [Letter from Ray Hardy to John J. Herrera - December 20, 1971]

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    Letter from District Clerk Ray Hardy notifying John J. Herrera that a trial court was approved and filed with the clerk's office under Cause No. 155312 185th DC, State of Texas vs. Maria Perez. A handwritten note reads: "Brief Due 1-19-72.

    [Deposition by Ray Hardy, American Express vs LULAC - June 22, 1977]

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    Deposition by Ray Hardy in the case American Express vs LULAC, dated June 22, 1977. In the document, it is stated that the case is still pending in the District Court of Harris County, 157th Judicial District. The document also contains copy of a receipt to John J. Herrera in the amount of $2.00

    Três contos de Thomas Hardy: tradução comentada de cadeias de significantes, hipotipose e dialeto

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    Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos da TraduçãoEsta tese se insere na área de tradução comentada de textos literários e se baseia na minha tradução para o português dos contos "The withered arm", "Barbara of the House of Grebe" e "An imaginative woman", do escritor inglês Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), tendo como intuito propor uma discussão a respeito de algumas questões de tradução de prosa, a saber, a cadeia de significantes, hipotipose e dialeto. A tradução é precedida por um estudo prévio sobre o autor e sobre os aspectos mais importantes de sua obra e por uma apreciação da ficção de Hardy traduzida no Brasil. Em seguida, apresento os contos traduzidos e os respectivos comentários da traduçãoThe area of research of this thesis is literary translation with commentary and it is based on my own translation into Portuguese of the short stories #The withered arm#, #Bárbara of the House of Grebe#, and #An imaginative woman# by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). In the commentaries, I draw attention to some matters in prose translation, such as underlying networks of signification, hypotyposis, and dialect. My translation is preceded by a study on the writer and on the most important aspects of his work, and by an analysis of Hardy#s fictional work translated into Brazilian Portuguese. Finally, I present the translation of the short stories and the commentaries on the translatio

    [Affidavit and Certificate, American Express vs. LULAC - June 22, 1977]

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    Affidavit and Certificate from Ray Hardy, District Clerk of Harris County, regarding American Express vs. League of United Latin American Citizens. Documents are dated June 22, 1977

    [Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner - November 4, 1940]

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    Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner describing the the current state of affairs that the author was experiencing, including: the London blitz, the moral of the troops on the ground, and the collective company of men opposing the Nazi regime

    Newspaper Clipping, Jack hardy Ray Obituary, March 3, 1929

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    This obituary describes the events leading up to the death of Jack Hardy Ray, a young man described by the writer as a noble boy and a deeply religious boy. Jack Hardy Ray was the twenty-year-old son of Emmett L. and Annie H. Webb Ray of Kosciusko, Mississippi who completed suicide though the obituary describes him as having been in poor health due to a nervous condition and his mind fled its thrown.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-webb-collection/1275/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas Hardy: A Photographic Presentation

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    Perhaps, for more than any other Victorian author, environment is an integral part of Thomas Hardy\u27s novels. Architectural details describing churches and houses, as well as aspects of the Wessex landscape, not only add interest and dimension to his plots and characters, but also provide a statement about the enduring relationship between humans and their universe. This slide presentation is a photographic interpretation of Hardy\u27s statements about architecture and landscape as I visualized them during ray participation in the MSU Thomas Hardy England Program

    Raema Hardy

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    Raema Hardy is pictured her school year at Lapoint Elementary. She is the daughter of Jim Paul and Irma Hardy. She maried Crawford Ray Hardy. She was born May 13, 1935 and died March 14, 2021
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