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    Interview with Mark A. Hudson

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    Interview with Mark Hudson, Executive Director of University Housing and Dining Services (EIU) on his experience navigating the Covid-19 pandemic and having to implement changes to campus affecting student life

    Hudson, Herb. 3. Part three of interview about Pouch Cove.

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    Herb Hudson is seated at his home in Pouch Cove, discussing the shipwreck written about by author Robert Parsons.00:00 – reading Robert Parson’s books about sealing ships, shipwrecks; 1:26 – discrepancies between details in book and his experience; 2:46 – meeting author Robert Parsons; man spending night on Anvil Rocks; shipwreck; rescue

    Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers - Accession 474

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    The Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers primarily consists of Father Hudson’s work in the Episcopal Church, specifically ecumenical activities and contains letters, newspapers, articles, papers, receipts, newsletters, bulletins, journals, pamphlets, and monographs. There is considerable information pertaining to the Consultation on Church Commission, all of which involved Father Hudson. Most of the material is concentrated between the years 1969 and 1978, when Father Hudson held the office of Ecumenical officer for Uppers South Carolina. While this collection contains considerable correspondence, it has been filed topically, not according to author. The researcher will find an appendix of publications in alphabetical order.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1596/thumbnail.jp

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2012-2013: Dr. William Hudson

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    In this interview, Dr. William Hudson discusses the origins and aims of his book American Democracy in Peril: Eight Challenges to America\u27s Future, now in its 7th edition

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2012-2013: Dr. William Hudson

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    In this interview, Dr. William Hudson discusses the origins and aims of his book American Democracy in Peril: Eight Challenges to America\u27s Future, now in its 7th edition

    Letter to Hill, Rosa from Hudson, George, October 19, 1905

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    1 Electronic record(s) and derivatives. 7 pages. 2960002 bytes.Letter to Hill, Rosa from Hudson, George, October 19, 1905. Names in the Letter: Description: George's parents were missionaries in China, the letter took a very long time to reach Rosa (the post mark is January 5); they were in China at the Southern Presbyterian Mission; the letter is about their summer vacation to the mountains; Rosa was in Washington, GA

    Italia Estate, Hunters Hill - Lane Cove River [cartographic material] /

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    Sales plan for land bounded by Augustine, Mary and Abigail Streets, Ryde Road and Lane Cove River, Hunters Hill, New South Wales. Includes local sketch.; "Mark Hudson, draftsman - 9.1.04".; "John Miller & Co., licensed surveyors under R.P. Act, 14 Moore St., Sydney".; "Torrens title".; "Easy terms. 10% deposit: Balance 1/2 yearly payments extending over 4 1/2 years with interest at 5% p.a. - Building covenant: 250".; "No 100 feet reservation".; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1118

    Italia Estate, Hunters Hill - Lane Cove River [cartographic material] /

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    Sales plan for land bounded by Augustine, Mary and Abigail Streets, Ryde Road and Lane Cove River, Hunters Hill, New South Wales. Includes local sketch.; "Mark Hudson, draftsman - 9.1.04".; "John Miller & Co., licensed surveyors under R.P. Act, 14 Moore St., Sydney".; "Torrens title".; "Easy terms. 10% deposit: Balance 1/2 yearly payments extending over 4 1/2 years with interest at 5% p.a. - Building covenant: 250".; "No 100 feet reservation".; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1117

    How Fair is Fair? Social Justice and the Fair Trade Movement

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    Does fair trade facilitate social justice? Mark Hudson and Mara Fridell, co-authors of Fair Trade, Sustainability, and Social Change, will discuss the potential of fair trade as a means of poverty alleviation, and as a means of revealing the people, relationships, and environments that lie behind the commodities we often unthinkingly consume. While contending that fair trade is well-positioned to help advance social justice goals, the authors highlight the limits of fair trade as a movement and a mechanism that is embedded in the market. Drawing on political economy and social movement theory, the talk will chart the recent trajectory of the fair trade movement, indicating its impressive success, as well as some troubling signs for the future of fair trade’s ability to realize its potential. http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/fair-trade-sustainability-and-social-change-ian-hudson/?K=9781137269843https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/soc_corr_social_justice_lectures/1001/thumbnail.jp

    [Letter] 1907 November 4, Chelsea Embankment [to] [William Henry Hudson] / John Galsworthy.

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    See also other letters from Galsworthy in the collection.Galsworthy praises Hudson\u27s _The purple land_ and declares that since his books have given Galsworthy so much delight, he ventures to send his own book as a "prima facie evidene that he whom you have enchanted knows the nib from the feather of a pen." A traveller and a naturalist, William Henry Hudson wrote _The purple land that England lost: travels and adventures in the Banda Oriental, South America_ (1885), a book featuring descriptions of Uruguay. Perhaps in part due to their correspondence, Galsworthy later wrote the introduction to Hudson\u27s _Green mansions: a romance of the tropical forest_ (1916 edition) in which he sympathized with the novel\u27s revolt against people\u27s enslavement to mechanistic culture. A playwright and a novelist, notable for his production of the _Forsyte Saga_ (1922), plays like _The Skin Game_ and short story collections such as _The Five Tales_ (1918), Galsworthy\u27s works mark the end of the Victorian era and the beginning of the modernist period
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