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    Foreword

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    Premessa alla raccolta di lezioni dantesche tenute da specialisti internazionali presso la Taylor Institution di Oxford

    Dante in Oxford. The Paget Toynbee Lectures 1995-2003 (“Oxford University European Humanities Research Centre”)

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    Prestigiosa serie di lectures intitolate alla memoria del grande Paget Toynbee (1855–1932). I relatori invitati nel periodo considerato venivano da università leader in Gran Bretagna, Italia, Svizzera, Stati Uniti: fra essi, Peter Armour, John Barnes, Emilio Pasquini, Lino Leonardi, Michelangelo Picone

    R. Wayne Kernodle Oral History Interview

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    The original audio recording is available in the Special Collections Research Center in the University Archives Oral History Collection; see http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=6613.R. Wayne Kernodle was a professor of sociology at the College of William and Mary from 1945-1987. In this oral history interview, Dr. Kernodle talks about his personal background; where he grew up, where he went to school, and describes some of the occupations he had before he was a teacher. The interview was conducted by Edward McCarthy and transcribed by Kay McLaughlin

    Wayne Kernodle Oral History Interview

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    The original audio recording is available in the Special Collections Research Center in the University Archives Oral History Collection; see http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=6613.Wayne Kernodle was a professor of sociology at the College of William and Mary from 1945-1987. He was one of the founders of the Marshall-Wythe Symposium. Dr. Kernodle discusses the changes to the William and Mary campus over the course of his tenure at the College; his involvement with the Christopher Wren Association; the evolution of the Department of Sociology; and student life at William and Mary. The interview was conducted by Stacy B. Gould and transcribed by Kay McLaughlin

    In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin

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        It is with great respect and appreciation that we dedicate this issue of the Fordham Law Review to the Honorable Joseph M. McLaughlin:  judge, dean, professor, author, and mentor

    Book Review: The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema

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    Author: Sally Chivers Reviewer: Amanda T. McLaughlin Publisher: Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011 Paper: ISBN: 978-0-8020-1104-7 Cost: $24.95 from the publisher, 240 page

    Franz Johnston, Frances-Anne Johnston, Paul Rodrik

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    The author outlines the lives and careers of the three artists, focusing on Franz Johnston's influence on the work of his two children

    Campus Author 2015 Event Photographs

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    Photographs taken at the 2015 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held Thursday November 5, 2015 at the Academic Town Square, McLaughlin Library

    “Taking My Territory Back”: Narrative Exposure of the Value of Noncompliance in Healing and Recovery Following Stroke

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 Findings are presented from a longitudinal case history of a stroke survivor’s experiences during her 1st year of recovery. Specific findings related to the significance of “going against” medical advice to her process of recovery are highlighted. Compliance as an occupational therapy concept is questioned. Primary Author and Speaker: Julie McLaughlin Gray</jats:p
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