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    No.243, Margo Walters McDonald, interview by Joseph Arave

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    Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Joseph Arave with Olympic skier Margo Walters McDonald on January 16, 1990. This interview is no. 243 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. U-1155 and U-1156McDonald (b. 1942) recalls her introduction to skiing, her racing career, people she knew in skiing, and the benefits she received as a result of her being an Olympic contender in 1964. Interviewer: Joe Arav

    Portrait of Frank Lowy [picture] /

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    Title from accession record.; Inscriptions: "Walters '95"--l.r.; Condition: good.; Gift of Dr Joseph Brown 1999

    Working 'in the opposite direction': Joseph Beuys in the field

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    This paper will argue that revisiting the ideas and practice of the twentieth-century German artist Joseph Beuys is germane to contemporary discussions of place and human ecology in anthropology. Through an exploration of work undertaken by the artist and a discussion of the influence of Goethe on his practice, it will explore the way in which Beuys' approach to art was informed by a set of methodologies which saw the inner life of the human being and the outer world with which she or he engages as profoundly linked in both physical and psychic terms. Beuys' work points, the author will suggest, to the potential for a myth of fieldwork and a communication of its results that places the anthropologist within a constantly changing world of matter that she or he shapes and transforms and is, in turn, transformed by

    [Portrait of Sir Roy Douglas Wright, 1980] [picture]/

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    Condition: good; image (approx. 40 x 27 cm.) is in the upper left corner of the sheet.; Inscriptions: signed and dated 'Walters '80'--lower right.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by donor.; Gift of Dr Joseph Brown 2000

    Joseph Beuys and the Celtic wor(l)d: a language of healing

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    During the 1970s, the German sculptor Joseph Beuys made a number of trips to Ireland and Scotland. This interdisciplinary study of the artist's work in the "Celtic world" assesses whether the practice shown or developed during these visits could be seen, in any sense, as a language practice - more specifically as a "language of healing" - and whether Beuys could be said to have interpreted and performed notions of Celticity in these places. The book reflects on the anthropological aspect of Beuys' work and includes interview material with artists who worked with or met him at this time

    Dr. Ronald Walters Speaks at the 23rd Annual SCLC Convention, August 1980

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    Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) President Joseph E. Lowery is shown alongside others listening to Dr. Ronald Walters speak at the 23rd Annual SCLC Convention. Written on verso: "World Community and National Survival" was the subject of Dr. Ronald Walters, Prof. Political Science Dept. Howard University, address to the delegates. Panelists (L-R) SCLC President Joseph E. Lowery, Senator James G. Abourezk, Dr. Major J. Jones, SCLC Treasurer and Randall Robinson, Director Trans-Africa.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Joseph Beuys and EURASIA

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    In this paper Victoria Walters addresses Joseph Beuys’s interest in the notion of Eurasia – Europe and Asia as a joint entity – not solely in terms of its geographical physical reality, but as a utopian sculptural concept. She argues that Beuys’s Eurasia project, shaped by collaborations with others, including the Korean-American artist Nam June Paik, reflects a form of nomadism. This nomadism goes beyond a purely geographical, geopolitical idea towards a spiritual and artistic project with the goal of initiating new co-created forms, including social forms, within Europe and beyond. She considers the degree to which this work continues to be of relevance today

    Women Leaders Affinity Group: Dr. Charlene Walters

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    Date: March 25, 2021 Guest: Dr. Charlene Walters, entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author The Women Leaders Affinity Group, hosted by Dr. Amanda Main and Dr. Ellen Ramsey from the College of Business and Management, presented a Zoom event with Dr. Charlene Walters, who spoke about the realities of being an entrepreneur and the keys to success. Walters is an entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author of Launch Your Inner Entrepreneur.https://spiral.lynn.edu/bus_women-leaders/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Joseph W. Conard to Floyd Schmoe and Beatrice Shipley, American Friends Service Committee, February 28, 1943

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    Letter from Joseph Conard to Floyd Schmoe and/or Beatrice Shipley, regarding an effort by the American Friends Service Committee to raise 3,000or3,000 or 4,000 to send Gordon Hirabayashi's attorney Frank L. Waters to Washington "for furtherance of the case." Conard warns Schmoe and Shipley that "it was not only my own opinion but that of everyone with whom I have spoken that Mr. Walters' presentation was not only poor but pitifully so."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case Ex parte Mitsuye Endo (1944), in which the United States Supreme court unanimously ruled that the federal government could not indefinitely detain United States citizens who were loyal to the government. Files include documents related to the Gordon Hirabayashi Supreme Court case Hirabayashi v. United States

    Walters Bank Suspect Brought Here

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    Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Joseph Luther Hixon, 33, left, in the custody of Fred Hill, deputy U. S. marshal, refused to talk about the $33,000 robbery of the Walters National bank when placed in jail here Wednesday.
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