41,711 research outputs found

    Paul Murphy Celtic Project

    No full text
    No abstract available."Paul Murphy Celtic Project." with P. Murphy. Live performances of original compositions and arrangements. Southern California. November 2015

    Paul Murphy World Jazz Project CD release party

    No full text
    No abstract available."Paul Murphy World Jazz Project CD release party." with P. Murphy. CD Release Party for PM World Jazz Project. Canyon Club, Agoura Hills, CA. Sep 22, 2016

    Paul Murphy Celtic Project

    No full text
    No abstract available.Paul Murphy Celtic Project. with P. Murphy. College Music Society. CSU Long Beach

    Paul Murphy World Jazz Project

    No full text
    No abstract available.Paul Murphy World Jazz Project. with P. Murphy. CD recording, mixing and mastering. Los Angeles. September 2016

    Paul Murphy World Jazz Project CD dissemination

    No full text
    No abstract available.Paul Murphy World Jazz Project CD dissemination. with P. Murphy. Online and radio dissemination of CD project. Los Angeles. September 2016

    Paul Murphy Celtic Project CD dissemination

    No full text
    No abstract available.Paul Murphy Celtic Project CD dissemination. with P. Murphy. Online and radio dissemination of CD project. Los Angeles. June 2015

    Maine Voices piece by Paul J. Murphy, a liason for Counseling Services Inc. of

    No full text
    Maine Voices piece by Paul J. Murphy, a liason for Counseling Services Inc. of Saco, a community mental health center. Murphy believes that a plan to move the institutional services provided at the Augusta Mental Health Institute to the Bangor Mental Health Institute is a poor idea

    Murphy, Dick - Oral History Interview

    No full text
    Richard W. (Dick) Murphy ‘58 graduated from Yale in 1954 as a history major. While he was at Yale, he became interested in Asia, largely through two courses: Government and Politics in China and Japan and Chinese History. He was also part of the Army ROTC program. As a Second Lt., Murphy was trained as a counterintelligence officer in Baltimore, and after taking an intensive Japanese course, went to Japan and then to Korea. While in Korea, Murphy decided to apply for a masters degree in international relations. He took the GRE in an unheated, old school house in downtown Seoul, still devastated from the War. Upon returning to the U.S. in the summer of 1956, Murphy sought advice from his Chinese history professor at Yale. The professor encouraged him to consider SAIS, and he put Murphy in touch with Paul Linebarger, who interviewed Murphy in Washington, D.C. Murphy was soon after admitted to SAIS. At the time, SAIS was a small school with under 100 students and comprised two buildings, one at 1906 Florida Avenue and the other on 19th Street. The Bologna Center had just opened. Murphy and other unmarried male students lived on the third and fourth floors of the Florida Avenue building. Their “dorm mother” was Mr. Shork (also the SAIS librarian). Linebarger was Murphy’s principal professor at SAIS as East Asia was his regional area of concentration. He took different courses from Linebarger on China and Japan and recalls Linebarger’s father being a legal advisor to Sun Yat-sen. Murphy also recalls Linebarger teaching his classes from a theoretical/academic perspective combined with stories from his life, having an artificial eye, wearing solid colored ties and taking students out to dinner for Peking duck or over to his house. Linebarger wrote science fiction books under his pseudonym, Cordwainer Smith, and had his books translated into several languages (one time into Farsi). Murphy also recalls Dean Thayer, Priscilla Mason and Bill Phillips and shares memories of the day he took the Oral Exam at SAIS. During his career Murphy worked in Army Intelligence as well as for American Enterprise Institute, Senator Hugh Scott (PA) on Capitol Hill, Merck & Co., Inc. as their Washington Representative and Director of Government Relations, the National Food Processors Association and later with the International Service Agencies, an umbrella group of American charities working overseas that participated in the annual Federal government employees’ charitable fundraising campaign. Near the end of his career, Murphy was hired to work at CSIS as special assistant to the president in the fall of 1990 and later became Director of External Relations and Senior Associate. Murphy was executive director of the CSIS American-Ukrainian Advisory Committee, comprising prominent individuals from the United States and Ukraine, and worked closely with the committee’s chairman, CSIS Counselor (and SAIS professor) Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski. He accompanied Brzezinski to Ukraine several times where they met with Ukraine’s president and other political leaders. After this position, Murphy worked on some consulting/pro-bono projects and has since retired. For SAIS students he imparts: “Start networking as soon as possible.” Murphy met his wife, Ludmilla K. (Luda) Murphy B ’60, ’61, at SAIS and they have a daughter

    « Pauvres enfants d’Ève en exil » : Tom Murphy et la syntaxe de l’histoire

    No full text
    Dans les pièces Bailegangaire (1985) et A Thief of a Christmas (1985), Tom Murphy aborde des questions liées à la représentation des Irlandaises d’origine rurale, opprimées par un système social hiérarchique d’abord sous le gouvernement colonial britannique et, ensuite, sous le gouvernement postcolonial nationaliste, catholique et bourgeois. Paul Murphy soutient que Tom Murphy crée dans ses pièces des lieux où les discours réprimés peuvent s’exprimer et contredire l’histoire dite « officielle » qui émane d’un discours nationaliste catholique bourgeois. Ce chercheur dépasse la vision prédominante du théâtre irlandais centrée sur la question identitaire pour aborder plutôt des questions éthiques liées à la subordination des classes. Il participe ainsi au débat contemporain historiographique en Irlande autour du rapport antagoniste qui oppose le nationalisme et le révisionnisme.In the plays Bailegangaire (1985) and A Thief of a Christmas (1985), Tom Murphy explores questions linked to the representation of working-class rural women who were subject to class and gender hierarchies during the British colonial administration of Ireland, as they were under the postcolonial Catholic bourgeois nationalist government. Paul Murphy defends the point of view that Tom Murphy creates forums in which repressed discourses may contradict official hegemonic catholic nationalist and bourgeois readings. The author of this article moves beyond a reading of Irish theatre grounded in identitarian paradigms of nation and nationalism, and engages with ethical issues of class and gender subordination. He thus participates in a contemporary debate specific to Irish historiography surrounding the antagonistic relationship that opposes nationalism and revisionism

    Paul Murphy

    No full text
    Paul Murphy is the son of Edwin and Lavina Murphy of Lake Fork, Duchesne County. He married Blanche Lubin
    corecore