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Henry J. Johncke
"Henry .J. Johncke 151540 Transport Driver - Workshop - Search Light 1941 - [1945]"
Henry J. Manning letter to Mariner T. Whitney
06/27/1864Whitney, Mariner T.This letter was written by Henry J. Manning to his brother-in-law, Mariner T. Whitney. Manning writes of his experiences with the 11th New York Cavalry in Louisiana, and asks Mariner to take care of his wife, Ann Almira Manning.Donaldsonville, Louisian
Pioneer personal history, J. Henry Emmett
Typescript of a biographical sketch of J. Henry Emmett, from an interview. He was born in Ogden Utah, in 1867, ten years after his parents crossed the plains to Utah. Typed by Maurice L. Howe of Ogden in 193
Home sweet home [music] : as sung by Miss Catherine Hayes / [music by Henry R. Bishop ; words by J. H. Payne].
For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Attributed to: Music by Henry R. Bishop ; words by J. H. Payne.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn3067131
[J. Thorton's store, Bermagui] [picture] /
The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection.; This was Pass's old store
Letter from Henry J. Monahan to Hagan
Holograph letter from Henry J. Monahan, Stillorgan Park, Blackrock, County Dublin, to Hagan, asking to obtain a papal audience for his brother George and sister-in-law
Norma Coverdale, B.A.: the treatment of women in selected works of Henry de Montherlant
The aim of this thesis is to determine how women are treated in selectedworks of Henry de Montherlant. This is explored by examining their relationshipswith other women as well as with men. Inevitably, this leads to an analysis ofthe multifaceted area of love. Part I researches Montherlant's prose work and included in this section is the investigation of the importance of 'l'ordre male' to the author and the influence this exerts over his early prose work in the areas of tauromachy, war and sport, and where the male adherence to this concept leaves women. The 'syncretisme et alternance' which is central to Montherlant's thinking is explored in this section.Part 2 is concerned with Montherlant's theatre in which the psychological development of the main characters is of great importance. It is in this section that a comparative study is made of the influence of Mme. Elisabeth Zehrfuss' written contribution to La Reine morte. Her unpublished notes are set out in full in the Appendix. The thesis also draws on the unpublished correspondence between Henry de Montherlant and Elisabeth Zehrfuss between the years 1934 and 1945. An investigation is made as to whether or not there are any differences between the way women are treated in Montherlant's prose and in his theatre and the conclusion is drawn that there are
Henry J. Haskell
Henry J. Haskell, associate editor of the Kansas City Star, walking in the driveway of the Wright\u27s Hawthorn Hill home. Mr. Haskell was a Oberlin College classmate of Katharine Wright who she later married on Nov. 20, 1926. The ceremony was held at Oberlin College. This photograph is attributed to Henry Miller, News Picture Service, Washington D.C.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/2685/thumbnail.jp
Portrait of Henry Deane, Sydney [picture] /
Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Good.; Inscriptions: "Henry Deane, Sydney, 189-? or 1901" --In pencil on reverse. "J. Hubert Newman, 314 George Street, Sydney, platinotype" --Printed on mount
Small, Henry J. - An inaugural dissertation on amenorrhoea
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on amenorrhoea by Henry J. Small, of Mississippi.Inaugural dissertation; no. 273
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