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    Review of "Hoax: The Popish Plot That Never Was" by Nathan Martin

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    Victor Stater. Hoax: The Popish Plot That Never Was. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2022. xii + 313 pp. + 13 illus. $35.00. Review by Nathan Martin, Charleston Southern University

    Review of "Miscellany of the Scottish History Society: Volume XVI (Series 6)" by Nathan James Martin.

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    Scottish History Society. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society: Volume XVI (Series 6). Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 2020. 403 pp. $130.00. Review by Nathan James Martin, Charleston Southern University

    Replication Data for: How Campaign Ads Stimulate Political Interest

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    Canen, Nathan, and Martin, Gregory J., (2023) “How Campaign Ads Stimulate Political Interest.” Review of Economics and Statistics 105:2, 292–310

    Dr. Nathan Nobis, Morehouse College, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Nathan Nobis. Dr. Nobis talks about his paper, "The Harmful, Nontherapeutic use of Animals in Research is Morally Wrong." Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Recording of interview with Francis Martin (Vol.2)

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    Martin is a social worker living in Toronto, ON. Martin met Nouwen through Nathan Ball and subsequently developed a friendship with him. Martin recalls traveling to Algonquin Park (Algonquin Park, ON) with Nouwen and Nouwen's relationship with Nathan Ball.1 (out of 2) audio cassettes (10 min.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Digitized February 1, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of an interview (SR2005 09 62 50 v1, SR2005 09 62 50 v2) with Francis Martin interviewed by Errol Stein on October 21, 2004 at the George Hull Centre. Themes present in Martin's interview include loneliness, brokenness, Mennonite culture (Plymouth Brethren), the mother figure, the father figure, siblings, music, Nouwen as celebrity, Nouwen as friend and Nouwen's grave

    Recording of interview with Francis Martin (Vol.1)

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    Martin is a social worker living in Toronto, ON. Martin met Nouwen through Nathan Ball and subsequently developed a friendship with him. Martin recalls traveling to Algonquin Park (Algonquin Park, ON) with Nouwen and Nouwen's relationship with Nathan Ball.1 (out of 2) audio cassettes (ca. 1 hr. 30 min.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Digitized February 1, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of an interview (SR2005 09 62 50 v1, SR2005 09 62 50 v2) with Francis Martin interviewed by Errol Stein on October 21, 2004 at the George Hull Centre. Themes present in Martin's interview include loneliness, brokenness, Mennonite culture (Plymouth Brethren), the mother figure, the father figure, siblings, music, Nouwen as celebrity, Nouwen as friend and Nouwen's grave

    COLIN WISE Tenor Trombone MASTER'S RECITAL Wednesday, November 8, 2006 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Three Romances, Op. 94 / Robert Schumann (1810-1856) -- Ballade / Frank Martin (1890-1974) -- Field (About Looking) / Nathan Heleine (b.1981) -- Concerto for Trombone, Op.114 / Derek Bourgeois (b.1941).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree

    Letter from Nathan Bankhead, Bankhead and Henderson, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Nathan Bankhead to Carl Hayden concerning his sheep and the accusations of Horace M. Albright

    Nathan Newsom diary

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    Narrative account entitled "A Short summary of a journey, taken by volunteers from Gallia County; for the purpose of destroying Indians and the invasion of Canada," written by Nathan Newsom. Newsom was an orderly sergeant in Captain Calvin Shepard's company from Gallia County, Ohio, during the War of 1812. This volume conveys conditions experienced by soldiers during the war, including low pay, shortages of food and clothing, low morale, and severe weather conditions. Newsom also describes the cooperation of the army with friendly Indians and the disciplinary measures taken for desertion and other offenses

    Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, Part 2 - Perspectives

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    Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park docent John Ray and noted collector Lewis Manilow discuss four works from the permanent collection and offer elementary insights into abstract sculpture. Works considered are: House Divided by Bruce Nauman, Field Rotation by Mary Miss, and Bodark Arc by Martin Puryear
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