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Schulbildung in den Vereinigten Staaten
von Nicholas Murray Butler ; verdeutscht von L.R. Klem
[Letter to Nick from Athol Murray, 6 August 1956]
A letter to Nicholas de Grandmaison from Father Athol Murray about Archbishop O'Neill, who had agreed to sit for a portrait
1.6.8. Nicholas Murray Butler
Universitaire (président de l’Université Columbia de New York) et homme politique américain, Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947) œuvre durablement pour la paix, en militant pour l’entente internationale notamment grâce à ses nombreux contacts à l’étranger. Il est le président de la Dotation Carnegie pour la paix internationale de 1925 à 1945. Il est également lauréat du prix Nobel de la paix en 1931. Ouvrages de Nicholas Murray Butler Amerika gegen die Rüstungen Carnegie, Andrew ; Murray ..
[Portrait of Mary Murray with her daughter, Leila, 1846] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer from information supplied by donor.; Inscription: "W. Nicholas. Del. 1846"--Lower left.; This watercolour painting was originally owned by Sir Terence Aubrey Murray (1810-1873).--See file NLA/12854
[Portrait of Mary Murray, nee Gibbes, 1843] [picture] /
Condition: Good to fair; some fading and loss of fine detail; discolouration of original buff coloured paper; conservator's repairs 2 x approx. 2 cm. on right edge.; Inscription: Signed W. Nicholas 1843--Lower right.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription and donor's notes.; Related material: Portraits of the Gibbes family, ca. 1843-1890; National Library of Australia pictures collection, PIC/7760/1-13.; This watercolour painting was originally owned by Sir Terence Aubrey Murray (1810-1873).--See file NLA/12854. "Mary Murray (nee Gibbes). This lady has been described by Gwendoline Wilson in her book "Murray of Yarrowlumla" as believed to be Anna Maria Bunn [Terence Aubrey Murray's sister], but this is contrary to family belief. ... James Aubrey Gibbes Murray, always averred that it was his mother, and as such it occupied a prominent place in his home for many years."--Donor's notes
Murray House at Vanderbilt Commons honors African American pioneer
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Politics, Economics and Social Issues - Video - Murray House at Vanderbilt Commons honors African American pioneer." Interim Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos speaks at the dedication of Murray House, named for Baptist clergyman and Vanderbilt alumnus and administrator Walter R. Murray, Jr., who was the first African American member of Vanderbilt's Board of Trust. Murray's widow, Donna Murray, also speaks. A choral performance by a group called Voices of Praise follows Murray's remarks
Nicholas Murray Butler, 1930.
As president of Columbia University, Nicholas Murray Butler was the official president of St. Stephen’s, renamed Bard in 1934, while the three men who headed Bard between these years, 1928–1944, carried the title of dean. Dr. Butler was a strong supporter of Bard’s educational potential, and he worked closely with the College’s administrators and trustees to reach this potential, despite the intervening years of the Depression and WWII.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/bardbw_presidents/1008/thumbnail.jp
Nicholas Murray Butler. — Religious instruction in education , 1899
Penjon Auguste. Nicholas Murray Butler. — Religious instruction in education , 1899. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 44, Juillet-Décembre 1902. p. 572
Analysis of Learning Outcomes in LGBTQ+ Medical School Curriculum
Introduction. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth are at increased risk for negative health outcomes and experience increased barriers to health care.Presented at the American Public Health Association 141st Annual Meeting & Exposition, Boston, MA, November 4, 2013 as "Analysis of learning outcomes in lgbtq+ medical school curriculum," by Shannon Blaney, MPH, Sarah Gardner, Jeyko Garuz, Julia Hobson, John Paul Keleda, Hayley Munroe, Jonathan Pan, John Taylor, Melissa Murray, Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD, Thomas V. Delaney, PhD and Jan K. Carney, MD, MPH
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