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    Telegram from Robert R. Morrison to Mrs. H. C. Morrison

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    Robert has arrived safely at Camp Stuart, Virginia.Robert R. Morrison was born in Shelby County, Indiana in April 1899. In May 1917 he enlisted in the United States Army and served in Battery E of the 52nd Coast Artillery of the 4th Division. His unit saw action on the Champagne front and he was promoted to corporal in the fall of 1918. Morrison was discharged in January 1919 ad returned to his home in Shelbyville where he possibly was employed as a machinist

    Transforming America : Toni Morrison and classical tradition

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    This thesis examines a significant but little-studied feature of Toni Morrison's work: her ambivalent engagement with classical tradition. Analysing all eight novels. it argues that her allusiveness to the cultural practices of Ancient Greece and Rome is fundamental to her political project. Illuminating hegemonic America's consistent recourse to the classical world in the construction of its identity, I expand on prior scholarship by reading Morrison's own revisionary classicism as a subversion of dominant US culture. My three-part study examines the way her deployment of Graeco-Roman tradition destabilizes mythologies of the American Dream, prevailing narratives of America's history, and national ideologies of purity. Part I shows that Morrison enlists tragic conventions to problematize the Dream's central tenets of upward mobility, progress and freedom. It argues that while her engagement with Greek choric models effects her refutation of individualism, it is her later novels' rejection of a wholly catastrophic vision that enables her to avoid reinscribing the Dream. Part II demonstrates that it is through her classical allusiveness that Morrison rewrites American history. Her multiply-resonant echoes of the epic, pastoral and tragic traditions that have consistently informed the dominant culture's justifications for and representations of its actions enable her reconfiguration of colonization, of the foundation of the new nation, of slavery and its aftermath and of the Civil Rights Movement. Part III illuminates how the author uses the discourse of pollution or miasma to challenge Enlightenment-derived valorizations of racial purity and to expose the practices of scapegoating and revenge as flawed means to moral purity. Her interest in the hegemonic fabrication of classical tradition as itself a pure and purifying force is matched by her insistence on that tradition's African elements, and thus on its potent impurity. Her own radical classicism, therefore, is central to the transformation of America that her novels envision

    Papers of John Gordon Morrison

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/66094Correspondence with friends, in particular David Martin, and bodies such as the Literature Board of the Australia Council, articles by and about Morrison; book reviews by Morrison. c. 1968-1993.112040 Acquisition: [1995.0016] "Papers of John Gordon Morrison

    C. D. Morrison & Co.'s general directory of the city of Sherman for ...

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    A directory of businesses in Sherman, Texas in 1878 that includes advertisements

    Morrison & Fourmy's General Directory of the City of Austin, 1900-1901.

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    General directory for Austin, Texas includes address listings for businesses and individuals as well as advertisements from local businesses. According to the title page, the directory contains "the Present State, County and City Governments, and a Complete List of all Postoffices and Money Order Offices in Texas; Also an Index of Societies, Associations, Churches, Corporations, Educational Institutes; Full Name and Address of all Residents, Their Occupations or Pursuits, and a Complete Classified Business Directory, also a Valuable Street and Avenue Guide." Table of Contents is on page 3 and Index to Advertisements is on page 4

    H. C. Morrison and Bettie Morrison, May, 1935

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    H. C. Morrison, Geneva Pedlar Morrison, and daughter (Evelyn)

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    H. C. Morrison, Geneva Pedlar Morrison, and daughter (Evelyn)

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    H. C. Morrison and Bettie Morrison, May, 1935

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    H. C. Morrison with two of his sons: Franklin Durham Morrison and Howard Hurlbutt Morrison

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    H. C. Morrison with two of his sons from his second marriage to Geneva, Franklin Durham Morrison and Howard Hurlbutt Morrison standing behind him.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/atshistory/1483/thumbnail.jp
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