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    Lawrence Joseph Pritchard interview #2

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    26 p. transcript of an interview with Lawrence Joseph Pritchard, conducted by Judy M. Thibodeau on February 19, 1984. Tape number IH-SD.49, transcript disc 159.Interview is a general account of his life.Othern

    History and Genealogical Record of the Lawrence Family

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    Joseph Lawrence of Walpole, New Hampshire was an ensign in the First New Hampshire regiment and died at the battle of Ticonderoga in 1777. This work gives the families that descend from him, as known to the compilers in 1924. Over 200 people of various surnames are listed. In addition, there are short biographies of the compilers and the bit of history known about Joseph Lawrence

    Three Lawrence “Music for Food” Concerts to Benefit St. Joseph’s Food Pantry

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    In an effort to help combat hunger in the Fox Cities during the upcoming holiday season, the Lawrence Conservatory of Music is dedicating three November concerts — Nov. 15, 17 and 21, all in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel — to benefit the St. Joseph Food Pantry. The concerts are being presented in partnership with Music for Food, a national program for local hunger relief. Audience members are encouraged to make a charitable donation — monetary or a non-perishable food item. All monetary donations are tax deductible, with 100 percent of the proceeds going directly to St. Joseph Food Pantry. “Musicians often seem to exist in a bit of an ivory tower. It’s such a pleasure to be working with an organization that is using music to help address some of the social ills in our own community,” said Lawrence Professor of Music Catherine Kautsky, one of the organizers behind the program. Music for Food is a musician-led initiative founded in 2010 by violist Kim Kashkashian in collaboration with the New England Conservatory. Concerts raise funds and awareness to combat hunger, empowering musicians who use their artistry to further social justice. Since its launch, Music for Food has provided more than 80,000 meals to those in need through concerts in Boston, New York, Sacramento as well as several other locations. The Lawrence choirs open the Music for Food events Friday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. The concert includes Viking Chorale singing England’s praises with music by Handel, Britten and Craig Hella Johnson. Cantala women’s choir travels from the Republic of Georgia to Ireland (via Austria) with works of Taktakishvili, Schubert and Betinis. The Concert Choir performs music of masters old and new, including Monteverdi, Forrest and 2011 Lawrence graduate Alex Johnson. Guest artists include the Lawrence Baroque Ensemble, 2000 Lawrence graduate Carrie Henneman Shaw, soprano and 2010-11 recipient of the McKnight Fellowship for Performing Musicians, 1987 Lawrence graduate Leila Ramagopal Pertl, harp, and Associate Professor of Music Matt Michelic, viola. Other Music for Food events include the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra, Sunday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. The concert will feature guest artists Rebecca Salzer, visiting assistant professor of dance, and 1989 Lawrence graduate Matt Turner, cello. On Thursday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m., the Lawrence Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will be joined by the Improvisational Group of Lawrence University (IGLU) in an 8 p.m. concert featuring Andrew Boysen’s explosive “Frenzy,” Vittorio Giannini’s wind band classic Symphony No. 3 and American composer Libby Larsen’s 2005 work “Introduction to the Moon.” In conjunction with the conservatory’s Dean’s Advisory Council, future Lawrence concerts will be designated Music for Food events in coming year

    Ross, Soler Share 2003 Lawrence Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition Title

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    Sophomore pianist Joseph Ross and junior violinist Vincent Soler were named co-winners of the 10th annual Lawrence University Symphony Orchestra concerto competition and will perform as soloists in upcoming concerts. Ross, who studies in the studio of associate professor Michael Kim, will play Bach’s “Concerto no. 1 in D minor” during the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra’s Jan. 31, 2004 concert. Soler, a student of assistant professor Stephane Tran Ngoc, will be the featured soloist in the May 1, 2004 LSO concert, performing “Poeme for violin and orchestra” by Chausson. Ross, a graduate of Appleton West High School, and Soler, a native of Montbonnet, France, were chosen as this year’s winners from a field of nine finalists. Lawrence conservatory faculty members serve as judges for the competition. Each finalists is required to memorize a full concerto and then play up to 15 minutes worth from memory any part or parts of the concerto chosen by the judges. The Lawrence concerto competition was started in 1994 to give students the opportunity to perform a full-length work with the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra

    Lawrence Reddick and Coretta Scott King, circa 1964

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    Author Lawrence Reddick is shown with Coretta Scott King. Written on verso: Rev. Lawrence Reddick, PhD|CorettaThe 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

    Dwyer, Lawrence Joseph, NX51298

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/383127Surname: DWYER. Given Name(s) or Initials: LAWRENCE JOSEPH. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX51298. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 25194.222774 Item: [2016.0049.15420] "Dwyer, Lawrence Joseph, NX51298

    Pioneer\u27s history, Joseph Limone

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    Typescript of answers by Joseph Limone for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. He was born in Italy in 1881, and came to Castle Gate, Utah, in 1898. He worked as a miner in Utah and Colorado. Typed by Lawrence W. Payne of Helper in 193

    Joseph Lawrence

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    Joseph Lawrence

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    Mr. Joseph A. Lawrence

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    Funeral Program for Mr. Joseph A. Lawrence on Dec. 26, 1985 at First African Baptist Churchhttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/9603/thumbnail.jp
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