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    Joseph Shane, Greenville

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    Thomas Lewis requests fifty-eight rations for Native American interpreters Joseph Shane and Mr. Morrow.Document signed by Lewis. Shane's name spelled two ways on document--Shane and CheNe

    Lewis McFadden Folder

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    1 page of family history documents containing and related to Lewis McFadden; Shane McFadden - including: Cover of Generator and Distributor magazine, Star New

    Shane and Hannah Burcaw

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    Shane Burcaw is the author of the bestselling memoir, Laughing at My Nightmare, which was shortlisted for the ALA Excellence in Nonfiction Award. He has also published the essay collection Strangers Assume that My Girlfriend Is My Nurse and is at work with his wife Hannah on a collection of stories about interabled couples. His blog, Laughing At My Nightmare, about the humor of living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, has over half a million followers and he and his wife’s You Tube channel, Squirmy and Grubs, has nearly 1 million subscribers

    Billy Shane

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    Shane fought for the Americans and was wounded at the Battle of the Thames in Upper Canada

    Shane: Tourette

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    Shane Fistel is a talented sculptor and painter. He also suffers from Tourette's syndrome, that often-misunderstood condition that historically has been misdiagnosed as insanity and even demonic possession. In this program, neurologist/author Oliver Sacks explores his unique friendship with Shane. Together, they travel to the Charcot Library at the Salp?tri?re in Paris to learn more about Tourette's syndrome. This condition, first described in 1885 by Jean-Martin Charcot's colleague Gilles de la Tourette, is a neurochemical disorder. Due to its influence, Shane?a charismatic individual totally lacking in social inhibitions?feels compelled to act in ways that others find antisocial and threatening

    Pseudotremia roebuckorum Lewis, 2005, new species

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    Pseudotremia roebuckorum new species Figs. 16–19 Material examined: Tennessee: Fentress Co., Fallen Entrance Cave, Buffalo Cove, dissected 29mm holotype male, 1 juvenile, J. Lewis, S. Lewis, H. Garland, 26 September 2003; Shane Cave, Buffalo Cove, 2 paratype males, 1 paratype female, 5 juveniles, J. Lewis, S. Lewis, H. Garland, 26 September 2003. Diagnosis: The massive lateral angiocoxite separates this species from all other known Pseudotremia. Description of male: Longest approximately 29mm (coiled), width increasing from about 1.3mm (collum) to 2.4mm (segment 7); body light to moderate brown, metaterga with scattered tubercles, dorsal midline stripe pale, faint purple infusion in pregonopodal segments, darkest on head and antennae; sterna and legs pale brown. Eyes with about 17–19 ocelli of relatively regular shapes and sizes within subtriangular, purple ocellaria. Antennae about 4.6mm long, slender, 3 rd segment about 1.4mm long. Segmental paranota moderately produced, largest anteriorly to about mid­body, becoming indistinct from lateral striae about segment 22. Lateral striae about 11–12. Gonopods with syncolpocoxites mitten­shaped, proximally fused, distally separated by shallow U­shaped cleft, process class I (Shear 1972, p. 167), arises from the notch between the syncolpocoxites and curves dorsad between the angiocoxites, in anterior view broadened distally, tapering to a single point best seen in lateral aspect. Median angiocoxite with single small mesial spine about 2 / 3 from base. Lateral angiocoxite massive, curving to extend behind median angiocoxite from anterior aspect, slightly dentate distally, with large decurved spine along lateral margin, extending almost to origin of cleft between angiocoxites. Leg 9 with distal segments fused and questionably individually functional, single claw present. Female: Approximately 26 mm (coiled), non­sexual characters similar to male. Cyphopods valves widely separated, mesal valve about 1.5 X length lateral valve. Etymology: This species is named after Brian and Lynn Roebuck in recognition of their assistance in the field work in the Rumbling Falls Cave project (Lewis 2001). Vernacular name: Roebucks’ cave milliped. Habitat and Range: In Fallen Entrance and Shane caves P. roebuckorum was found on riparian mud banks among pieces of rotting wood and detritus. These two caves occur in close proximity to one another, in Buffalo Cove, about 4 miles SSW of Jamestown. Juvenile Pseudotremia were collected from Double Entrance Sink and Skillman Mark caves in Buffalo Cove and are probably P. roebuckorum, but adult males will be needed to confirm this.Published as part of Lewis, Julian J., 2005, Cumberland Plateau (Diplopoda: Chordeumatida: Cleidogonidae), pp. 17-31 in Zootaxa 1080 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17037

    Orry-Kelly : an Australian in Hollywood : producing meaning through costume

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    Costume designer Orry-Kelly has a unique place in Hollywood history as one of the few designers to win three or more Academy Awards and one of the few Australians to succeed in\ud the Hollywood studio system. His work was a major factor in the success of Bette Davis at Warner Bros. However, Orry-Kelly and his work have received little critical attention.\ud This study examines the function of Orry-Kelly's costumes in a selection of Bette Davis vehicles produced at Warner Bros. between 1938 and 1942. In order to assess the value of Orry-Kelly's contributions, the thesis charts the development of the role of the Hollywood studio costume\ud designer and summarises theories relevant to the function of costume in classical Hollywood narrative.\ud Films analysed are Jezebel, Dark Victory, The Letter, The Little Foxes, Now, Voyager, The Great Lie and In This Our Life. Sources consulted for background to Orry-Kelly's life and career include records in the Orry-Kelly File in the Warner Bros. Archives at the University of Southern\ud California, and material gathered in Australia which has not been previously presented in an academic study.\ud The study concludes that Orry-Kelly's costume concepts display an intuitive understanding of processes of human perception and behaviour, and knowledge of the requirements of the film medium, to convey the preferred meanings about characters and aid in story-telling

    The History of Paddy Shane.

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    Includes 5 woodcuts.First sentence: "Near Dublin City High in fame, There dwelt a man named Paddy Shane, Devoid of care and free from strife, With Norah he gaily past his life."Publisher's advertisments on cover [4].Cover title.Undated. Date from publisher's form of name and years of activity at address, cf. P.A.H. Brown. London publishers and printers, p. 123.Mode of access: Internet.Copy in McGill Library's Rare Books and Special Collections: blue pictorial wrappers

    FAI805066-ICMJE – Supplemental material for Proximal Interphalangeal Arthrodesis of Lesser Toes Utilizing K-Wires Versus Expanding Implants: Comparative Biomechanical Cadaveric Study

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    Supplemental material, FAI805066-ICMJE for Proximal Interphalangeal Arthrodesis of Lesser Toes Utilizing K-Wires Versus Expanding Implants: Comparative Biomechanical Cadaveric Study by Shane D. Rothermel, Umur Aydogan, Evan P. Roush and Gregory S. Lewis in Foot & Ankle International</p
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