4,708 research outputs found
The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson
The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson, life in early twentieth century Texas and New Mexico. An account of his childhood and family’s beginnings in West Texas and their journey into western New Mexico and Arizona during the pre-depression era
Jonathan and William Simpson to John Kean, February 13, 1792
Jonathan and William Simpson are writing to John Kean, February 13, 1792, to confirm William Wilkie is a Factor (agent) for John Kean and unless payments are started, they will take John Kean to Chancery Court.
The letter begins with a copy of a letter sent by Jonathan and William Simpson on January 7, 1791, delivered by William Wilkie to John Kean concerning payment of Mrs. Grove\u27s bond to Anthony Lechmere, deceased, was not paid in full. It was partially paid by the sale of indigo, but Mr. Sargent\u27s receipt for the indigo was less than expected. Other names included: J. and F. Atkinson.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1070/thumbnail.jp
Jonathan Edwards: His Holistic Theological Education Legacy of Lights and Shadows
Jonathan Edwards was a colonial pastoral leader and theologian in the United States. Edwards is considered one of the greatest American theologians, excelling as a preacher; however, his importance as a theological educator has received little attention. This conceptual article examines the significance of his educational legacy for Christian educators in the twenty-first century. Edwards espoused holistic theological education with an emphasis on the heart and affections. At the same time, however, he supported slavery, contradicting his theological anthropology. As Christian educators, we would benefit from receiving his invitations, imitating his faith, and learn from his mistakes.
Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer at Valmora
Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer standing outdoors at Valmora
Harriette Simpson Arnow, 1908-1986
A documentary film on southern Appalachian author Harriette Simpson Arnow. Directed by Herb E. Smith for Appalshop Productions in 1987
Carl H. Gellenthien, M.D. and Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer
Dr. Gellenthien and author Dorothy Simpson Beimer in the library at Valmora in November, 1984
Carl H. Gellenthien, M.D. and Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer
Dr. Gellenthien and author Dorothy Simpson Beimer in the library at Valmora in November, 1984
Carl H. Gellenthien, M.D. and Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer
Dr. Gellenthien and author Dorothy Simpson Beimer in the library at Valmora in November, 1984
Carl H.Gellenthien, M.D. and Author Dorothy Simpson Beimer
Dr. Gellenthien and author Dorothy Simpson Beimer at Valmora in November, 1984
Recommended from our members
Mona Simpson: Q&A with the Bestselling Novelist and Professor of English
Mona Simpson writes novels. Her 1987 debut, Anywhere But Here, follows Adele and Ann August, a mother and daughter who move from the Midwest to Los Angeles in search of a less ordinary life. The novel went on to be a national bestseller, winning the Whiting Award in 1986, catapulting the author into the literary spotlight. Simpson followed her first novel’s success with a sequel: The Lost Father, published in 1992. Four years later, Simpson returned with A Regular Guy (1996). That same year Granta named Simpson one of America’s Best Young Novelists. In 2000, Simpson published Off Keck Road, a novel about a small town spinster, a man who has always been in her life, and a young girl, who completes the odd triangle. This work was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. Her upcoming novel, My Hollywood (Knopf, Spring 2010), depicts the upstairs/downstairs ironies, enmities, and strange affections between a community of immigrant nannies and their employers in contemporary Los Angeles. Presently, Simpson has begun a story about the lives and loves of Diaspora Arabs in Europe, the Gulf, and the United States, and of their more assimilated, half-American cousins. Simpson is also a Professor in the Department of English and plays an active part in organizing the Friends of English and Hammer Museum’s popular “Some Favorite Writers” series. On a recent summer afternoon, I sat down in a Brentwood coffee shop with Simpson to talk about her work and, in particular, The American Cousins
- …
