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    Faust and furious / Anne Lee

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    FAUST AND FURIOUS / ANNE LEE Faust and furious / Anne Lee (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (3) About The Play (4) Characters / Act One (5) Act Two (17) Notes (33

    1945 - Anne Surkowski and Lee Surkowski

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    This image is of sisters Anne and Lee Surkowski when they played for the South Bend Blue Sox in 1945.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/aagpbl/1099/thumbnail.jp

    Tracy Anne Cloud & Kerry Lee Morris-Cormier: Implementing Indigenous Protected Conservation Areas

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    Join student writer, Rachel, for a discussion of Indigenous Protected Conservation Areas (IPCA) with two members from the Trilateral Team, Tracy Anne Cloud and Kerry Lee Morris-Cormier, at Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Incorporated (MTI). Rachel speaks with Tracy Anne and Kerry Lee about what it looks like to implement an IPCA here in the Maritimes and motivations behind it. Rachel, Tracy Anne and Kerry Lee discuss challenges and critiques of IPCAs and finish with some advice for Indigenous nations and organizations that are wanting to develop their own IPCAs

    Lee Anne Batty

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    Lee Anne Batty, daughter of Miles and Nera Batty, announces her engagement to William (Pete) Richardson

    Lee-Anne Norris, 1980

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    Lee-Anne Norris, appointed Publicity Assistant in the Information Office. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 13 November 1980

    Anne, Judy and Zeke

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    To Lee and Bob. In memory of a pleasant week in Louisville. Hoping to know you better. Sincerely, Anne, Judy + Zeke Jan '3

    Anne as Pagan, Anne as Queer

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    ‘Anne as Pagan, Anne as Queer’ is a critical and creative answer to the question: How do we construct Anne Shirley, and what does she mean to us? This creative research submission is a work of fanfiction, specifically a mash up based on Anne of the Island, L.M.M. Montgomery’s sequel to Anne of Green Gables. In this short work of fiction (under 4 thousand words) Anne is revealed as a changeling, one of the Faerie Folk, and also a being not strictly male or female; sometimes neither, sometimes both. The mash up is based on the last two chapters of Anne of the Island, the scenes in which Gilbert Blythe is seriously ill and Anne realises she loves him. This realisation causes Anne, in this version, to reveal to Gilbert that she is both non-human and not a girl, and to use Faerie magic to save Gilbert’s life. Anne’s revelation causes Gilbert a great relief, as he has been keeping a secret also - that he too is queer. The piece has an accompanying research statement and reflection, that reflects on the ways the contributor/author interprets Anne, as a being troubled by gender, and not strictly gender conforming. The much-loved scene from Anne of Green Gables in which Anne realises she is not wanted by the Cuthberts because she is not a boy is inserted into the mash up (as a memory) as this scene is the principal cause for the contributor’s identification with Anne as a gender non-conforming figure who resists gender expectations. Overall, this creative and critical work and reflection queers both Anne as a character and the Anne of the Island novel.Book chapter - work of fiction with a critical reflective essa

    LAUREN M. CHAN, JAMES W. ARCHIE, ANNE D. YODER & LEE A. FITZGERALD (2013) Review of the systematic status of Sceloporus arenicolus Degenhardt and Jones, 1972 with an estimate

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    Chan, Lauren M., Archie, James W., Yoder, Anne D., Fitzgerald, Lee A. (2013): LAUREN M. CHAN, JAMES W. ARCHIE, ANNE D. YODER & LEE A. FITZGERALD (2013) Review of the systematic status of Sceloporus arenicolus Degenhardt and Jones, 1972 with an estimate. Zootaxa 3686 (1): 99-100, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3686.1.

    Anne Spencer

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    Murphy, Erin; Lee, Adrienne. (2005). Anne Spencer. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166331
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