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    Oral History Interview: School of Church Music

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    Jean Stephens is interviewed by Hugh McElrath about her experiences in the School of Church Music at SBT

    Five Southern Professors' Contributions to Hymnody (video)

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    Third lecture of the Hugh T. McElrath Lectures at the Church Music Institute. Recorded live in Broadus Chapel. Brief histories of Robert Inman Johnson, Farrold Stephens, James H. Wood, Phillip Landgrave and Hugh Thomas McElrath, former Southern Baptist Theological Seminary School of Church Music professors. Introduction by Mozelle Clark Sherman

    The Chromascope

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    1927 yearbook for Austin College, published annually by the Senior Class

    Topographical survey of Port Stephens [cartographic material] /

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    Manuscript plane table survey map of Port Stephens region, New South Wales. Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights.; National Library does not hold sheet 3.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn4700907; Published as: [Melbourne? : Australian Section, Imperial General Staff], 1924 (Melbourne : By authority, H.J. Green, Acting Govt. Printer). Sheet 1. Surveyed by W/O I H.A. Roseblade -- Sheet 2. Surveyed by Sgt. E.T. Johnson, 9 Mar. 1922 -- Sheet 4. Surveyed by Sgt. E.T. Johnson, 16 Dec. 1921 ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 28 Feb. 1923 -- Sheet 5. Surveyed by Sgt E.T. Johnson, 8 Apr. 1922.Port StephensPort Stephens, New South Wale

    The Chromascope

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    1929 yearbook for Austin College, published annually by the Senior Class

    Visual Basic 2012 Programmer's Reference

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    Rod Stephens is a VB programming guru and the author of more than two dozen programming books, including Stephens' Visual Basic Programming 24-Hour Trainer. He also writes frequently for such magazines as Visual Basic Developer, Visual Basic Programmer's Journal, and Dr. Dobb's Journal. Rod's VB Helper website (vb-helper.com) provides thousands of pages of tips, tricks, and code examples for VB programmer

    James Stephens

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    James StephensIrish writer. His date of birth is uncertain, but probably not the 1882 which JJ believed. Raised in an orphanage, his early published writing began with pieces in the journal Sinn Féin. He became a prolific author, making a name with fiction (notably The Crock of Gold, 1912) but also publishing poetry and Irish history and culture. In 1925 he moved to London, and in the 1930s Stephens gave radio broadcasts for the BBC on assorted literary topics. While Stephens initially disdained JJ's writing, JJ developed a fascination with Stephens in 1927, believing that they shared a birthday, and at one point suggested to Stephens that he should finish the then-languishing "Work in Progress" (noted first in JJ's letter of 20 May 1927 to Harriet Shaw Weaver, LI 253-54). Fortunately this did not come to pass. Nevertheless, they became friends, corresponding and visiting from time to time. JJ translated Stephens's poem "Stephen's Green" into at least five languages. William Brockman</p

    The NAFTA Negotiations — and Canada’s Priority Watch List Designation: It’s all about the Leverage

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    Negotiating tactics can often appear harsh, but when the United States Trade Representative (USTR) placed Canada on its Priority Watch List (PWL), the move went beyond the standard give-and-take of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement. Canada – a nation that believes in the rule of law – joins China, Algeria, Kuwait and Venezuela, to name just a few, on the PWL list for its alleged “worst” record in intellectual property standards. Granted, Canada has room for improvement in this area, but for the USTR’s annual Special 301 report to place it on the PWL is hardly credible. It is no coincidence that Canada, the only G7 country—and virtually the only western country-- to make either the PWL and the USTR’s lesser Watch List (WL), is also in the midst of renegotiating NAFTA with the United States and Mexico. The 301 process has always been political to some degree, but using it as a negotiating hammer with which to hit Canada over the head risks devaluing its importance in identifying genuine shortcomings in the IP realm that affect U.S. and Canadian businesses. The report is on target in identifying several IP areas requiring more rigorous attention from Canada, including counterfeit goods in transit and copyright issues. However, the U.S. is also unhappy with changes to Canadian pharmaceutical patent regulations and protectionist matters arising from the Canada-EU Trade Agreement that have to do with European geographical indications. Still, although Canada is not alone in the latter area, no European country is on the WL. Ironically, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s own ranking of 50 world economies on their IP standards shows that Canada improved in four out of six categories, coming in 18th among the 50. Venezuela, with whom Canada shares the notoriety of being on the PWL, was 50th out of 50. Clearly, Canada’s new ranking does not reflect reality and is a blatant negotiating tool, but the USTR appears less interested in the collateral damage it may cause as long as the U.S. can get the concessions it wants at the table. This is a game that two can play, however, and Canada’s turn at hardball may come if the U.S. decides one day that it wants to rejoin the latest incarnation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from which it so hastily withdrew when Donald Trump was elected president

    An apology for, and an invitation to the people call'd Quakers [electronic resource] : to rectifie some errors which through the scandals givers they have fallen into : wherein the true original causes both humane and divine of all the divisions of the church and mischiefs in the state and among the people are plainly and briefly opened and detected.

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    Imperfect: print show-through.Attributed to Edward Stephens [who wrote under the name of Socrates Christianus]--National union catalog pre-l956 imprints.Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.WingElectronic reproduction
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