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    Portrait of Senator Harry F. Byrd.

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    Handwritten inscription: \u27To Skeeter with most devoted friendship - Harry F. Byrd\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1265/thumbnail.jp

    Funeral Services for Mr. Harry F. Gaines

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    Funeral program for Mr. Harry F. Gaines, born November 28, 1925 and died June 7, 1987. The funeral was held June 10, 1987 at Sanford Chapel United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. Antone Dykes. Funeral arrangements were made through the Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery near San Antonio, Texas

    Marietta College Nu Phi Fraternity

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    Marietta College Nu Phi Fraternity; photograph of men posed in suits. Members at this time but not in same order as photograph: Samuel N. Dicken; Ned Sutton; Eugene V. Garbesi; Keith C. Stevens; James E. Hale; Clarence B. Suter; Donald C. Pew; T. Alonzo Chappelear; Wilbur D. Jones; Carl F. Walker; George A. Clovis; Elwood C. Sargent; David R. Pew; Lewis J. Mathers; Carl D. Arnold; Ralph W. Riecker; Harry F. Bierschwal; Gage H. Spies; S. Foster Dana; Gordon Sutton; Stuart Wilson; Ralph Eddy; Howard Bristol; Emmett Sutton; Clyde Dummer; Merle Weinstock. (Mariettana, 1925, p. 88). Different pose

    Marietta College Nu Phi Fraternity

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    Marietta College Nu Phi Fraternity; photograph of men posed in suits. Members at this time but not in same order as photograph: Samuel N. Dicken; Ned Sutton; Eugene V. Garbesi; Keith C. Stevens; James E. Hale; Clarence B. Suter; Donald C. Pew; T. Alonzo Chappelear; Wilbur D. Jones; Carl F. Walker; George A. Clovis; Elwood C. Sargent; David R. Pew; Lewis J. Mathers; Carl D. Arnold; Ralph W. Riecker; Harry F. Bierschwal; Gage H. Spies; S. Foster Dana; Gordon Sutton; Stuart Wilson; Ralph Eddy; Howard Bristol; Emmett Sutton; Clyde Dummer; Merle Weinstock (Mariettana, 1925, p. 88)

    Harry M. Bagdasian Theatre Posters Collection

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    The Harry M. Bagdasian Theatre Posters Collection consists of 68 posters from the Washington, DC theatre community. The posters are from a variety of theatres, but predominantly those of Arena Stage, Ford's Theatre, and the John F. Kennedy Center. Mr. Bagdasian (b. 1949) collected these posters out of his own interest in theatre local to DC. He is an active participant in the professional theatre community of the Washington, DC metro area as an author (specializing in comedy), director, producer, stage manager, and speaker coach. Mr. Bagdasian was also a founding member of the New Playwrights' Theatre Company, which he led from 1972 through 1984

    The Eradication of the Canadian Thistle through the Action of Concentrated Sulfuric Acid

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    Mt. Vernon, Iowa, June 15, 1926- Dr. H. F. Lewis of the Chemistry Department of Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa who has developed a method for the eradication of the Canada Thistle in conjunction with J. D. Peet, a farmer of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, makes public the result of the first year\u27s work on the farms of Mr. Peet

    [Lease D and F renewal request] circa 1942-1949

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    Request to renew leases D and F for Harry Toye

    When the curtain comes down : dramatic waltz ballad ; featured by Harry Richman

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal ukulele banjo uke [instrumentation]Ring up the curtain and let the play begin [first line]If you are rich [first line of chorus]F [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song ; waltz [form/genre]Man watching sunset ; Harry Richman (photograph) [illustration]Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover and back cover [note

    Slavery in the Harry Potter Series

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    J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels are amongst the most famous literary sagas in the world, and studies about the author and her novels are fairly common. The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the way in which slavery is represented in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels. For this purpose, this paper will first introduce some basic facts about fantasy literature and a general overview of the slave process in Great Britain, and then continue with a section that deals with how Rowling may have been influenced by both issues. Secondly, I will analyse in depth the way in which slavery is portrayed through house-elves in the Harry Potter series. In order to do that, a thorough analysis of the seven Harry Potter novels will be made, in order to find as many quotes and evidence as possible that will help understand the way in which the author wanted to depict such a controversial issue. Finally, a conclusion will summarize the whole paper and will underline the most relevant ideas

    Wolcott, Harry F., Sneaky Kid and Its Aftermath: Ethics and Intimacy in Fieldwork. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 2002.

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    Traces the issues and implications of the author\u27s involvement with an ethnographic study informant for quality research procedure
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