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    Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue

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    Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art

    Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue

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    Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art

    Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue

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    Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art

    Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue

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    Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art

    Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue

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    Photograph of the exhibition "Nature's Forms/Nature's Forces: The Art of Alexandre Hogue," February 3-March 17, 1985, held at the Dallas Museum of Art

    Ted Karras, crouching stance

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    Athletics - Football - Players; Ted Karras, Purdue Tackle [Guard?]Intercollegiat

    ‘A Scandal to the Whole Clergy’: Priests and their Partners

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    Ruth Mazo Karras, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, is the author of Sexuality in Medieval Europe: Doing Unto Others (2005) and From Boys to Men: Formations of Masculinity in Late Medieval Europe (2003)

    Ted Karras, in football jersey

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    Athletics - Football - Players; Ted Karras, Purdue Tackle [Guard?]Intercollegiat

    Northern Rover: The Life Story of Olaf Hanson

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    From 1919 to 1970, Olaf Hanson was a trapper, fur trader, prospector, game guardian, fisherman, and road blasting expert in northeastern Saskatchewan. He told his life story to popular Saskatchewan author A. L. Karras, who wrote this historical memoir in the 1980s. In an uncompromising, straightforward style, Karras and Hanson reveal the geography, wildlife, natural history of the region as well as the business and social interactions between people. Their book offers a look at the vanished subsistence and commercial economy of the boreal forest, wound around a fascinating personal story of courage and physical stamina
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