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Receipt and money order for the Larson Brothers to the H. D. Lee Mercantile
A receipt for a money order made by the Larson Brothers and sent to the H. D. Lee Mercantile in Salina, Kansas.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_ks_territorial_docs/1033/thumbnail.jp
Brothers Inspect the Student Newspaper
Brother Leopold Julian Dodd and Brother Clair Stanislaus Battersby review "The Maurelian," the student newspaper for the high school.
Brother Leopold started at Christian Brothers College in 1911-12 at the Adams Street School. He served as a Brother for 62 years. He was director of CBC in 1918-1922. Brother Clair was the author of 20 books about the history of the De La Salle Christian Brothers order and the lives of many individual Brothers. He taught history at Christian Brothers College from 1966-1974
"People don't die like in Rambo": representations of violence in Band of Brothers
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Inglês: Estudos Linguísticos e Literários, Florianópolis, 2015.Abstract : The subject of the present study consists of an analysis of the implications of graphic violence in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers (Spielberg and Hanks prods. 2001), more specifically whether violence can be regarded as adding layers of meaning to the narrative or as only emphasizing the technological innovations in re-creating the rough battlefield environment. In ten episodes, Band of Brothers depicts the hardships of Easy Company, a group of paratroopers during the Second World War, as they struggle to survive until the end of the war. The theme of brotherhood permeates the miniseries and becomes a significant feature in the violent sequences. The scene analysis will focus on instances of extreme body damage and mutilation in the episodes as notions of cinematography and mise-en-scene from David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson are applied. The reverberation of the violent act will be analyzed in relation to the episodic narrative and the miniseries as a whole, by taking into consideration Seymour Chatman's notion of kernel and satellite scenes. The intertwined relationship of violent images and narrative flow of Band of Brothers will demonstrate that by focusing on the physical and emotional reverberations caused by violence, instead of highlighting shock value, the miniseries offers the opportunity of reflection upon human behavior and fragility during ruthless times.O tema do presente estudo consiste na análise das implicações da violência gráfica na minissérie da HBO Band of Brothers (Spielberg e Hanks prods. 2001), mais especificamente se a violência pode adicionar camadas de significado a narrativa ou se apenas enfatiza as inovações tecnológicas na re-criação do ambiente hostil do campo de batalha. Em dez episódios, Band of Brothers retrata as dificuldades da Easy Company, um grupo de paraquedistas durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, enquanto eles lutam pela sobrevivência até o término da guerra. O tema de companheirismo permeia a minissérie e torna-se uma característica significante durante as sequências violentas. A análise de cena irá concentrar-se nos momentos de extremo dano e mutilação corporal dos soldados, aplicando as noções de cinematografia e mise-en-scene de David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson. A reverberação do ato violento será analisado em relação a estrutura da narrativa do episódio e da minissérie em geral, levando em consideração os conceitos de Seymour Chatman sobre cenas kernel e satellite. A relação intrínseca das imagens violentas e a narrativa de Band of Brothers demonstrará que ao focar nas consequências físicas e emocionais causadas pela violência, ao invés de salientar o efeito de choque, a minissérie oferece uma oportunidade de reflexão sobre o comportamento humano e a fragilidade da vida durante momentos cruéis
Ward Brothers Boat Making
The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah
Brother Clair Stanislaus Battersby
Brother Clair, also known as William John Battersby, was a prolific author, writing about the history of Christian Brothers College as well as the lives of Brothers of the De La Salle order
A catalogue of the best books in every department of literature; with complete author, subject, and title index.
Also issued for distribution by other firms with corresponding substitution of imprint and copyright but with omission of plates, preface, and p. 337-341, " a partial list of books published by the Burrows brothers company."Mode of access: Internet
The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears / Dinaw Mengestu
Fresh Reads was a reading program for incoming Freshmen. Christian Brothers University would collaborate with other Memphis libraries - Memphis Public Library in this year - to encourage group readings and to brind the author to town
The Greatest Heritage is the Love of a Family: The Larson Case and the Mediation of Probate Disputes
In 1981, two brothers, Ben and William Larson, began litigation that would last for four years. By the time the lawsuit ended, the winning brother was dead, and the other brother was bitter and estranged from the family of his only sibling. Although one can only speculate, had the brothers chosen mediation, rather than litigation, to resolve their dispute, both brothers might have achieved a better outcome
Map of the central section of British Columbia : shewing the country served by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Scale [ca. 1:6,400] (W 133 00'--W 118 00'/N 56 00'--N 53 00'). Relief shown by hachures. Across top of map: 2,000,000 acres agricultural land
Author Mixes Marx Brothers, Salvador Dali
The story of how Josh Frank was able to bring dali's screenplay for the Marx Brothers Giraffes on Horseback Salad to life
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