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Letter from W. Miller to Hagan
Holograph letter from W. Miller, Braganza House, Carlow, to Hagan, enclosing a petition on behalf of the bishop (not extant), asking his opinion; its author is Fr. Brophy, Newbridge. Also asking to obtain the papal blessing for Miss Susanna Marsden and Captain Walter Lentaigne
"The Twilight Years of our Founder" by Ben W. Miller
A three-page document titled "The Twilight Years of our Founder" and was written by Ben W. Miller. The article talks about William G. Anderson and his last years of life and his relationship with the author and the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER).William Gilbert Anderson, born September 9, 1860, was an American pioneer of physical education, physician, and writer. Anderson was an organizer for the American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education, founded in 1885
Miller Jr., Jacob W. (Death, 1896-04-15)
Address: 1610 Moore St.Age at death: 10 mo. 23da.Pg 42/1896/290/MW S/City/Dr. E. W. Bayer/W. Osseoforth/St.Joseph's OldOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MILLER, A-MILLER, K'
Compendiöse Hand-Bibliothek, für Liebhaber Jesu und seines Leidens, zur täglichen Seelen-Weide : Enthaltend einen Kern des Heil. Evangelien-Buchs, nebst einer kl. Herz-Postill, und Gesang-Büchlein. : Alles kurz beysammen.
Signature of Johann Fried. Stadiger.; Bookplate; Library of the Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its vicinity, 1693, [CongLib 1693].; Signature: John F. Freeauff (copy 4).; Signature: Jacob Weiss [copy 5].; Signature: Jacob Riekseher [copy 6].; Signature of David Bischott; Mary Ashley. [Ck 313 (1)]; Die Geschichte der Tage des Menschen-Sohnes von der Marter-Woche an bis zu seiner Himmelfahrt (Philadelphia : Henrich Miller, 1769; Evans 11273) -- Thomae Wilcocks köstlicher Honig-Tropfen aus dem Felsen Christi (Leipzig und Ebersdorf : Bernhard Ehrenfried Vollrath, 1758) -- Anhang der übrigen Brüder-Lieder seit 1749 (Germany?, ca. 1755?).; Bristol,; Shipton & Mooney,; Evans,; ESTC
The Authoritarian Personality and It’s Enemies: Wilhelm Reich, Theodor W. Adorno, Alice Miller and Klaus Theweleit
The essay presents a reconstruction and critical interpretation of four theories of authoritarian personality related to analysis of fascism. The first theory origins from a book The Mass Psychology of Fascism by Wilhelm Reich, published already before the Second World War, the second theory comes from a famous The Authoritarian Personality by Theodor W. Adorno. The third was presented by Alice Miller in For Your Own Good, and the fourth – by Klaus Theweleit in groundbreaking Male Fantasies. Only one of them, by Miller, refers directly to pedagogy. Nevertheless, the essay presents all four publications in relation to upbringing. The essay raises following questions: what is authoritarian personality? Which elements of education support its development and which prevent it? The theories are presented in relations to each other. Some of their conclusions are consistent, but other present conflicting positions. The dialectical method applied by the author enables to see, among others, how Adorno’s theories are put upside down by Miller, as well as Theweleit, who develops Reich’s ideas. The reconstruction of the dialogue between presented theories enables to put new questions related to the role of authoritarian personality in contemporary times.Esej zawiera rekonstrukcję i krytyczną interpretację czterech teorii na temat osobowości autorytarnej, związanych z analizą faszyzmu. Pierwsza pochodzi z napisanej jeszcze przed II wojną światową Psychologii mas wobec faszyzmu Wilhelma Reicha, a druga ze słynnej Osobowości autorytarnej Theodora W. Adorno. Trzecia została ukazana w słynnym Zniewolonym dzieciństwie Alice Miller, zaś czwarta – w przełomowych Męskich fantazjach Klausa Theweleita. Tylko jedna z tych pozycji – autorstwa Miller – odnosi się bezpośrednio do pedagogiki. W eseju pod kątem wychowania analizowane są natomiast wszystkie wymienione publikacje. Pytania, jakie stawia esej, brzmią następująco: czym jest osobowość autorytarna? Jakie czynniki wychowawcze sprzyjają jej kształtowaniu, a jakie temu przeciwdziałają? Teorie są ukazane w odniesieniu do siebie nawzajem. Część ich wniosków jest zbieżnych, część wchodzi w spór. Przyjęta metoda dialektyczna pozwala między innymi zobaczyć, jak twierdzenia Adorno są stawiane „z głowy na nogi” przez ustalenia Miller i Theweleita, który z kolei kontynuuje myśl Reicha. Z rekonstrukcji dialogu między teoriami rodzą się nowe pytania, dotyczące roli osobowości autorytarnej w czasach współczesnych
Miller, John (Death, 1891-10-23)
Address: City Hospital 230 W. 3rd St.Age at death: 30362/Pg. 118/1891/M W M/Ohio/Dr. Jacob Wolf/Habig/WesleyanOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MILLER, A-MILLER, K'
The life and works of James Miller, 1704-1744, with particular reference to the satiric content of his poetry and plays.
PhDJames Miller was born the son of a Dorset rector in 1704. He
was himself ordained, but acquired no benefice until just before his
early death, probably because of a scathing portrayal of the Bishop
of London in one of his verse satires. At Oxford he wrote a vivacious
comedy of humours, set in the University. Its production in 1730
began his dramatic career, at a time when the number of London
theatres had just doubled, and new dramatic forms were being invented.
In 1731 his poem Harlequin-Horace, a witty inversion of
the Ars Poetica, attacked pantomime and opera, but also painted a
lively portrait of the entire theatrical world, in the tradition of
the Dunciad.
After collaborating in a translation of Moliere's works Miller
wrote two plays based on this author. Of all his dramatic works
these were the most successful with his contemporaries, and were
followed by a modernisation of Much Ado, and a ballad-opera adapted
from an afterpiece by Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, and rendered highly
topical. Miller made similar use of a recent French comedy showing
a Red Indian's reactions to civilisation, a satiric "fable" by Walsh
and Voltaire's Mahomet. A large quantity of original material was
incorporated into most of these, and this is generally satirical in
nature. The Indian is made to voice almost egalitarian sentiments.
An afterpiece, "The Camp Visitants", satirised military inaction
in the war, and was apparently banned. The manuscripts of the six
plays produced after the Licensing Act bear the examiner's deletions,
and illustrate the nature of the censorship at this time.
Miller's greatest strength is probably his flexible, vigorously
colloquial dialogue. His political satire is mostly contained in
the poetry, which attacks Walpole's administration with increasing
vehemence through the seventeen-thirties, until its fall. In 1740
two poems that used Pope in symbolic contrast to Walpole caused a
sensation. In both poetry and plays Miller is also a social satirist,
who lays unusually strong emphasis on false taste and the deterioration
of culture
Accn2505_001_007
Series of letters from May 1950 to October 1953 between George A. Foote in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Dwight W. Garber in Bellville, Ohio, and Fruitland Park, Florida, discussing family history and genealogy on the Myers and Foote families, especially the life of Jacob Myers and his work as a miller and builder of mills. Includes transcript of the journals of Warren Foote that discuss Jacob Myers in 1842 to 1846 in Missouri and Council Bluffs, Iowa; further copies from journals in 1857
Miller, Jacob W (Death, 1910-06-14)
Address: Branch Hospital Eugine to # 413264/1910Original record filed in drawer labeled 'MILLER, A-MILLER, K'
Miller, Jacob (Death, 1907-09-04)
Address: City Hospital- 268 E. Front St.Age at death: 5486/Pg 99/1907/M W W/Germany/Dr. C.R. Keller/City Hospital/City CemeteryOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'MILLER, A-MILLER, K'
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