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Letter, R. L. Keyes to Anna Buchanan, October 1, 1947
In this letter, dated September 11, 1947, R. L. Keyes writes Anna Buchanan to inform her of her basic salary rate beginning in October and that she will receive a cost of living bonus on September 30. The letter is typed on The Texas Company letterhead.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-james-franklin-buchanan/1006/thumbnail.jp
An Article About Albertus C. Van Raalte, Author Unknown, Except for Parts Taken from an Article by Anna C. Post
An article about Albertus C. Van Raalte, author unknown, except for parts taken from an article by Anna C. Post. The author knew first generation persons in the Holland settlement and therefore, the article has some value.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1890s/1012/thumbnail.jp
Richardson, Barbauld, and the construction of an early modern fan club
MPhilMuch has been written about the life and long works of the eighteenth century epistolary novelist, Samuel Richardson, but the prospect of his position as the first celebrity novelist – responsible for courting his own fame as well as initiating his own fan club – has largely been ignored. The body of manuscripts housed at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London provides the modern scholar with evidence of the skeletal beginnings of an early fan club. This thesis aims to show how these manuscripts were turned into a saleable commodity by the publisher and entrepreneur Richard Phillips, while under the guiding hand of another, slightly later, literary celebrity, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. In order to restore Richardson’s reputation amongst a new nineteenth century audience, Barbauld was required to construct her own idea of him as an eighteenth century celebrity author, and in doing so the insecurities of a self-professed, apparently diffident man, are revealed. Barbauld’s capacious, but heavily edited selection of letters is analyzed in this thesis, providing ample evidence that Richardson’s correspondents were more than just eager letter writers. By using Barbauld’s biography of Richardson this thesis aims to show how she manipulates the genre of life writing in her construction of him.
This thesis offers an alternative reading of how the Richardson manuscripts are viewed, redefining them as not simply a collection of letters, but as a collective entity, deliberately selected and archived as evidence of an early modern fan club, and its celebrity managing director
Selection of work by Anna Gerber
Various journals and magazines Anna Gerber has contributed to. Anna Gerber is a graphic designer and writer based in London.
She is the author and designer of All Messed Up: Unpredictable Graphics (Laurence King, 2004) and co-editor and co-designer
of Influences: A Lexicon of Contemporary Graphic Design (Die Gestalten Verlag, 2006) with Anja Lutz. She writes regularily for magazines such as Print, Eye, Creative Review, Varoom and Idea Magazine and her work has also been published in shift!, dot dot dot and +rosebud.
She teaches at the London College of Communication on the BA Graphic Design and MA Design Writing Criticism programmes. She has also held workshops and lectures across the U.K. (including Tate Modern and the V&A Museum), as well as in India, the U.S., Australia and Malaysia.
Anna Gerber is currently engaged in research and developing projects relating to sustainability and how it applies to graphic
design as well as exploring contemporary graphic design in India
Keyes Family papers, MSS.0813
Abstract: A collection of correspondence, diaries, biographical notes, scrapbooks, photographs, memorabilia and other papers. It concerns the emigration of the family of John Washington Keyes and his wife Julia Hentz Keyes to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after the Civil War, and their subsequent travel all over the world.Scope and Content Note: A collection of correspondence, diaries, biographical notes, scrapbooks, photographs, memorabilia and other papers. It concerns the emigration of the family of John Washington Keyes and his wife Julia Hentz Keyes to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after the Civil War, and their subsequent travel all over the world. Of special interest is the diary Mr. Keyes kept during his trip from Montgomery to Rio de Janeiro and accounts by Julia Keyes titled "Our Life in Brazil," concerning the establishment of "Dixie Island" there. The correspondence also involves other members of the family and grouped into four categories: Alabama letters (1846-1865); Brazillian letters (1867-1935); American letters (1872-1944); and European letters (1900-1941).Biographical/Historical Note: Dr. John Washington Keyes25 November 1825--Born in Athens, Alabama1843--Suspended from LaGrange College (AL) for fighting. He returned home, studied medicine, and entered a medical practice with a partner, Dr. Welch, in Somerville, Alabama.4 November 1846--Married Julia Louisa Hentz, eldest daughter of Professor Nicholas Marcellus and Caroline Lee Hentz, in Tuskegee, Alabama1849--Studied dentistry in Cincinnati1850--Earned the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery from Ohio Dental College and the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Medical College of Ohio.1857--Moved to Montgomery, Alabama, and earned a living as a dentist1861-65--Joined the Confederate Army in Mobile, Alabama (Company A-1st Battalion of Hilliard's Legion) and served as a surgeon at St. Mary's Hospital in Montgomery.1867--Moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he continued to practice dentistry.1873--Returned to the United States and cultivated oranges in Calhoun County, Florida27 November 1892--Died in Wewahitchka, Florida.Children of John W. and Julia L. Keyes1. Ellen Lee (Nelly): b. 8 September 1847, d. 23 February 1907; m. James Hunter and lived in Wewahitchka, Florida; their children: Helen, James Branch, and Joe2. Julia Hentz: b. 11 February 1849, d. 6 December 18493. Henry Whiting: b. September 1851, d. 4 November 18564. Jane Rutledge: b. 26 December 1852, d. 20 October 1878; m. James E. Davidson of Montgomery, Alabama; their child: Eula Lee (m. Fitzgerald Salter)5. Buran: b. 15 December 1853, d. 16 December 18536. Eula Hentz: b. 23 February 1855, d. 7 July 1920; m. John W. Coachman and lived in Rio de Janeiro; their children: James Joseph, Hentz, John Keyes (m. Jeanette Dunlop), Kendrick, Julia (m. Michael Dickie), Linnie (m. J. Merritt Fordham), and Eula Helen (m. Clifford Ross)7. Caroline Whiting (Linnie): b. 14 February 1857, d. 1942; m. Oceola Pickens; their child: Robin8. Wade: b. 20 March 1858, d. 17 October 18649. Alice: see separate biographical sketch10. Julia (Alice's twin): b. 11 December 1859, d. October 1917; m. Frank Branch; their children: Theresa and Emelyn (Emmie) (m. Robert Austin)11. William Baldwin: see separate biographical sketch12. Charles: see separate biographical sketch13. David Rebel: b. 24 June 1865, d. 1948; m. Elizabeth Stratford; their children: Mary Elsbeth, David Franklin14. George P. : b. 6 December 1866, d. 22 September 1898; m. Jessie Hentz (a cousin); their child: Emilie (m. Frederick Evans)15. Mattie Louise: b. 16 January 1870, d. 17 November 1875Alice Keyes Scott11 December 1859-- Born in Montgomery, Alabama1867--Accompanied family to Brazil1870--Returned to United States23 February 1893-- Married Henry Warren Scott (b. 26 May 1854, d.?)Their children: 1. Henry Eldon: b. 22 January 1894 in Quincy, Florida; m. Louise Roberts and had three children: a) Henry Eldon, Jr.: b. 9 June 1922; b) William Warren: b. 7 June 1926; c) Roberts Boyd: b. 11 August 1928; 2. Elizabeth Davidson (Beth): b. 27 November 1895; m. Irby Walter Kirkpatrick; she died in childbirth 17 June 1927.1903-04?--Lived in Atlanta, Georgia1913-14?--Lived in Highland Home, Alabama1915-?--Lived in Linden, Alabama1944--DiedWilliam Baldwin KeyesWilliam Baldwin Keyes moved to Brazil with his family in 1867. He returned to the United States but moved back to Sao Paulo in 1878. He and his brother, Charles, practised dentistry there and became dentists to Brazilian Emperor Don Pedro and the royal family.Dr. Keyes married Annabel Christie and later they moved to France. They eventually settled in London, England, where William continued to practice dentistry. Their children:1. Gladys, m. Robin K. Erridge;2. Theresa A. (Thusa);3. Alma, m. H. G. HenmanCharles KeyesCharles Keyes was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on 4 August 1863, and, like his brother, became a prominent dentist in Brazil's capital city, Sao Paulo. Charles married Emily Longstreth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and they had six children:1. John, m. Theodora Ross;2. Baldwin m. Harriet Kift;3. Merritt, m. Florence Cochran;4. Jennie, m. Edward Hubbs;5. Tilney, m. Helen Zane;6. Anna LucyCharles was sent by the government to represent Brazil at the World's Convention of Medical Science, held in Paris, France (no date available)
Author and Lecturer Anna Bird Stewart will Speak at the University of Dayton
News release announcing the visitation and speech of author and lecturer Anna Bird Stewart to the University of Dayton
Operatori del processo edilizio
Lemma che descrive i diversi attori del processo edilizio, con particolare attenzione al processo edilizio pubblico - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari
Processo edilizio
Lemma che descrive e reinterpreta, rispetto alla letteratura scientifica, il concetto di processo edilizio, definendone l'evoluzione nel tempo ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - Visibile su: wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari
Metaprogettazione
Lemma che descrive il concetto di metaprogettazione e pone in risalto l'importanza nell'architettura contemporanea dello strumento "metaprogetto" - ISBN:ISSN 2284-00IX - visibile su: Wikitecnica.com/author/giovenale-anna-mari
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