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    Memorandum by M. Meagher

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    Handwritten [memorandum] by M. Meagher, Excelsior, Rome (of Bathurst, Australia), for [...]. Hagan will forward the report from the delegate at Sydney when Cardinal Laurenti sends it. He told Fidecicchi that Hagan kindly takes an interest in Meagher's case

    Letter from M. Meagher to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from [M.] Meagher, Hotel Cecil, Strand, London W.C. (England), to Hagan, in gratitude for their kindness. He will be in England and Ireland until 12 May; giving forwarding address

    Letter from M. Meagher to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from M. Meagher, Hotel Cecil, Strand, London W.C.(England), to Hagan, in thanks for his letter of 24 April, on the dismissal of 'Moya' from a convent. They aspire to have a vindication of her character; her petition to change to another convent would, however, cancel her appeal. The papal representative in Australia looked into the matter and will decide whether the dismissal was based on ill health, or on the supernatural which the convent upholds

    The death of Jill Meagher: crime and punishment on social media

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    This paper aims to identify and analyse several predominant issues and discourses as they relate to the burgeoning interrelationship between social media, crime and victim. Abstract In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highlight a range of issues that emerge in relation to criminalisation, crime prevention and policing strategies on social media - issues that, in our opinion, require immediate and thorough theoretical engagement. An in-depth analysis of Jill Meagher’s case and its newsworthiness in terrestrial media is a challenging task that is beyond the scope of this paper; rather, the focus for this particular paper is on the process of agenda-building, particularly via social media, and the impact of the social environment and the capacity of ‘ordinary’ citizens to influence the agenda-defining process. In addition, we outline other issues that emerged in the aftermath of this case, such as the depth of the target audience on social media, the threat of a ‘trial by social media’ and the place of social media in the context of pre-crime and surveillance debates. Through the analysis of research data we establish some preliminary findings and call for more audacious and critical engagement by criminologists and social scientists in addressing the challenges posed by new technologies

    Elizabeth M. J. Meagher

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    49-2Invalid PensionsReport : Petition of W. Meagher. [2500] Indian disturbance in Montana.1887-

    Elizabeth M. J. Meagher

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    Report : Petition of W. Meagher. [2500] Indian disturbance in Montana

    Women and children first : feminism, rhetoric, and public policy

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by Sharon M. Meagher and Patrice DiQuinzio

    Letter from Benjamin M. Schowe to Jimmy Meagher, June 9, 1942

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    Schowe argues with Meagher about the downsizing of the Akron Deaf Colony and the distribution of deaf-friendly jobs

    Letter from Benjamin M. Schowe to Jimmy Meagher, October 6, 1943

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    Schowe writes to Meagher about the employment and hiring practices of Firestone and Goodyear, the two rubber makers in Akron, Ohi
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