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    [Letter to Mr. English from J.D. Smart, 23 February 1953]

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    A letter to Mr. J.J. English from J.D. Smart about the battle of the Little Bighorn River on June 25, 1876. A copy of this was forwarded to de Grandmaison

    Six Characters In Search Of An Author

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    Program from the Little Theatre of Dallas' 1932 production of 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author,' written by Luigi Pirandello and directed by Charles Meredith. Setting arrangement by Alexandre Hogue. Cover art by Leon Dacus. Exhibitions by Olin Herman Travis and Kathryne Hail Travis

    Bishop Ed Little

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    Bishop Edwards of S. Little speaks on fear. Bishop Edwards of S. Little has served as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana since 2000. Prior to his ministry in this area, he served parishes in Illinois and California. Bishop Little and his wife, Sylvia, are parents of two children, and enjoy spoiling two grandchildren. He is the author of two books, Ears to Hear (2003) and Joy in Disguise (2009), both published by Morehouse Publishers

    Map of Property of J.D. Lamb Estates

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    This is a map of J.D. Lamb's estates in Parrish near County Road 675, along Little Manatee River and Gilley Creek

    The little street

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    The design aims to insert care program into Rubroek neighborhood in Rotterdam. With remain of the existing social structure, the design is not only for the dementia group but for improving the quality of the entire neighborhood. A lively little street which cross the site to separate different groups architecturally but intertwine existing residents, dementia elderly and pedestrian socially with diversity of communal programs on the street. In combination with 7 gardens of distinct characteristics, together function as a enjoyable place for both neighborhood and care program.Architecture and The Built EnvironmentArchitectureInterior

    Receipt for ordnance and ordnance stores from Captain George Little to J.D. Broome, June 30, 1864

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    An item in the Little family papers collection

    Receipt from J.D. Spiller to John Little, Jr., October 3, 1882

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    This is an item in the Little family papers collection

    Little America Hotels & Resorts, Inc. major plan amendment application, Flagstaff, Arizona

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    abstract: A development master plan for Little America Neighborhood, a 537 acre site south of East Butler Avenue and Interstate 40 in Flagstaff, Arizona. The proposed mixed-use development includes a resort, retail space, residential neighborhoods, a golf course, other recreational facilities, and open spaces. The proposed development requires changes to the Flagstaff Regional Plan and city zoning designations

    Poor Little Rich Girls (After Warhol)

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    Poor Little Rich Girls (After Warhol) is a cinematic homage to, and conceptual remake, of Andy Warhol's Poor Little Rich Girl (1965) featuring Factory superstar Edie Sedgwick. Some 50 years later: Warhol's film has been re-imagined, re-performed, remixed and revived for the digital age. Gracie Otto performs the role of Edie Sedgwick. Jack Sargeant re-stages the role of an off-screen Chuck Wein, a spectral presence in the film. Feature film invited to screen at: Vivid Sydney 2013: Festival of Light, Music and Ideas; The Sydney Underground Film Festival; The London and Portugal Underground Film Festival; Cine-B Festival (Chile). Excerpts shown at the MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) in Sydney. J1 - ERA Context Statement to be supplied by author

    Beyond Little Rock The Origins and Legacies of the Central High Crisis

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    John A. Kirk is professor of United States history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Redefining the Color Line: Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970, for which he won the 2003 J. G. Ragsdale Book Award.Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The 1957 Little Rock Crisis -- 2. The New Deal and the Civil Rights Struggle -- 3. Politics and the Early Civil Rights Struggle -- 4. Mass Mobilization and the Early Civil Rights Struggle -- 5. Gender and the Civil Rights Struggle -- 6. White Opposition to the Civil Rights Struggle -- 7. White Support for the Civil Rights Struggle -- 8. City Planning and the Civil Rights Struggle -- Notes -- IndexJohn A. Kirk is professor of United States history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Redefining the Color Line: Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970, for which he won the 2003 J. G. Ragsdale Book Award.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
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