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Roger Abrahams, author
Roger Abrahams, director of the African and Afro-American Research Institute at the University of Texas-Austin and author of Positively Black, argues the case for ethnic diversity in this interview. He also discusses that the idea of "new ethnicity" is not restricted to black or brown America and he sees a widespread return to old mores inherent in the traditional ethnic value system. Interviewed by WTMJ-TV host Jim Peck.GrayscaleSoun
Unlucky for Some : 13 poems by Roger McGough
Inspired by and featuring the poetry of Roger McGough (by permission of the author), Unlucky for Some is a spare, minimalistic work about homelessness, mental illness and class division performed entirely in slow motion.\ud
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This multimedia work also utilised prerecorded and live feed video and music, and experimented with synchronous and asynchonous live and mediatised performance
Factory outlet centers--implications for development and investment
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-69).by Roger P. Mann, Jr.M.S
Hans-Dieter Mann, Lucien Febvre, La pensée vivante d'un historien
Chartier Roger. Hans-Dieter Mann, Lucien Febvre, La pensée vivante d'un historien. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 27ᵉ année, N. 3, 1972. pp. 671-673
Dr. Glendon Swarthout
Hosted by Roger M. Busfield, MSU Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater, Meet the Author is designed to introduce a general audience to a contemporary author and their work through in-depth interviews. This episode features a conversation between Dr. Glendon Swarthout, prolific author and English professor at MSU, and assistant professors Sam S. Baskett and Theodore B. Strandness
A Conversation with Roger Welsch
In this session, moderated by Barre Toelken and William A. "Bert" Wilson, audience members have the opportunity to discuss Roger Welsch's plenary lecture, and his other works and ideas, with the author
GUEST ARTIST RECITAL AND MASTER CLASS BONNIE HAMPTON Cello Sunday, September 26, 2004 3:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Program: Six Preludes from the Suites for Cello, BWV 1007-1012 / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- Prelude I in G Major / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- In Memoriam / Andrew Imbrie (b.1921) -- Prelude II in D Minor / Andrew Imbrie (b.1921) -- RecitAndy / Mario Davidovsky (b. 1934) -- Prelude III in C Major / Mario Davidovsky (b. 1934) -- Solus / Kenneth Durling (b. 1952) -- Prelude IV in E-flat Major / Kenneth Durling (b. 1952) -- Six Pieces for Violoncello / Roger Sessions (1896-1985) -- Prelude V in C Minor / Roger Sessions (1896-1985) -- Nathan's Ode / Robert Mann (b. 1920) -- Prelude VI in D Major / Robert Mann (b. 1920).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree
Spoken language reference materials
Content of the CD distributed with the Handbook of Standards and Resources for Spoken Language Systems. Edited by Dafydd Gibbon, Roger Moore, Richard Winski. Published by Mouton de Gruyter, 1997
Death in Venice: Britten\u27s operatic triumph -and- The allegorical Schoenberg: twelve tone music in Thomas Mann\u27s Doctor Faustus
A. Béa, M. Bœgner, W. A. Visser't Hooft, N. Nissiotis et O. Cull-mann, Rencontre œcuménique à Genève. Collection œcuménique, n° 4. Genève, Labor et Fides, 1965
Mehl Roger. A. Béa, M. Bœgner, W. A. Visser't Hooft, N. Nissiotis et O. Cull-mann, Rencontre œcuménique à Genève. Collection œcuménique, n° 4. Genève, Labor et Fides, 1965. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 46e année n°3,1966. pp. 275-276
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