10,661 research outputs found
Handwritten Dedication to Jeremiah Farrell from Marc Romano, author of Crossworld
A handwritten note of appreciation sent to Jeremiah Farrell by Marc Romano, the author of Crossworld: One Man\u27s Journey into America\u27s Crossword Obsession . Farrell was the renown creator of the 1996 Election Day Puzzle that predicted the election by allowing for Clinton or Bobdole to be valid responses. Romano mentions the puzzle several times in his own work and corresponded with Farrell regarding his book and the best puzzle in the world .https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1001/thumbnail.jp
Thomas J. Farrell on Selected Publications by Walter J. Ong and by Himself
See the above abstract.In the 4,300-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell on Selected Publications by Walter J. Ong and by Himself," I first list and occasionally discuss at length certain noteworthy publications by Walter J. Ong. Then in the second part, I list and occasionally discuss at length certain noteworthy publications of my own.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2025). Thomas J. Farrell on Selected Publications by Walter J. Ong and by Himself. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276464
"Thomas J. Farrell on His Life and Work, and Walter J. Ong's Thought"
See the above abstract.In my 4,400-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell on His Life and Work, and Walter J. Ong's Thought," I first list and briefly discuss twenty of my OEN articles between September 3, 2024, and June 14, 2025. In addition, I then intermittently succinctly highlight the work of the American Jesuit scholar Walter Jackson Ong, Jr. (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955) of Saint Louis University, the Jesuit university in the City of St. Louis, Missouri (USA), where, over the years, i took five courses from Father Ong.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2025). "Thomas J. Farrell on His Life and Work, and Walter J. Ong's Thought". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/273448
Thomas J. Farrell on the Tragic Anti-Body Heritage of Christianity
See the above abstract.In my 2,100-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell on the tragic Anti-Body Heritage of Christianity," I succinctly highlight certain recent OEN articles of mine. In addition, I discuss the tragic anti-body heritage of Christianity in connection with heterosexual porn that is available free on the internet, including the many charming mom-son porn videos of the now-retired American pornstar Mandy Flores (born on March 19, 1989). In a "Disclosure" subsection, I succinctly highlight my life and my work, including my OEN articles from October 2009 to April 22, 2025. In any event, I conclude that porn that is available free on the internet is here to stay for the foreseeable future in our contemporary American culture.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2025). Thomas J. Farrell on the Tragic Anti-Body Heritage of Christianity. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/271530
Thomas J. Farrell's Reflections on charles Nadeau's NCR Op-Ed Commentary about Clergy Sex Abuse
See the above abstract.In the 1,587-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell's Reflections on Charles Nadeau's NCR Op-Ed Commentary about clergy Sex Abuse," I succintly highlight Charles Nadeau's op-ed article "Bankruptcy is not repentance for clergy abuse" in The National Catholic reporter (dated February 9, 2026). I discuss certain points that he makes in light of my own OEN articles.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2026). Thomas J. Farrell's Reflections on charles Nadeau's NCR Op-Ed Commentary about Clergy Sex Abuse. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/278711
Jeremiah Farrell with Dennis Sasha, author of Puzzling Adventures: Tales of Strategy, Logic and Mathematical Skill
Jeremiah Farrell is awarded the title of Omniheurist, First-Class for solving the eloborate embedded puzzle in Dennis Sasha\u27s book, Puzzling Adventures . The cryptic puzzle required Dr. Farrell to travel to New York City on a certain day to meet two persons in yellow with one wearing a red wig. The event was featured in articles in Indy Star and the New York Sun.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1003/thumbnail.jp
Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about His Life and His OEN Articles, and about President Trump
See the above abstract.In the wide-ranging and deeply personal 2,175-word review esay "Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about His Life and His OEN Articles, and about President Trump," I succinctly highlight (1) my life and my OEN articles, and (2) the work of the American Jesuit scholar Walter J. Ong (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955) of Saint Louis University, where, over the years, I took five courses from him, and (3) the life and political career of President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2026). Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about His Life and His OEN Articles, and about President Trump. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/278225
Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about John Fugelsang's 2025 Book Separation of Church and Hate
See the above abstract.In the wide-ranging and deeply personal 5,281-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about John Fugelsang's 2025 Book Separation of Church and Hate, I succinctly highlight (1) John Fugelsang's accessible and humorous 2025 book Separation of Church and Hate, and (2) the revolutionary mature work of the American Jesuit Renaissance specialist and cultural historian and media ecology theorist Walter J. Ong (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955) of Saint Louis University, where, over the years, I took five courses from him, and (3) my life and work.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2026). Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections about John Fugelsang's 2025 Book Separation of Church and Hate. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/277928
Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections on Saying Goodbye to NYT Op-Ed Columnist David Brooks
See the above abstract.In the wide-ranging and deeply personal 4,027-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections on Saying Goodbye to NYT Op-Ed Columnist David Brooks," I succinctly highlight (1) David Brooks' column "Time to Say Goodbye" in The New York Times (dated January 30, 2026), and (2) the mature work of the American Jesuit scholar Walter J. Ong (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955) of Saint Louis University, where, over the years, I took five course from him, and (3) my life and work.N/AFarrell, Thomas. (2026). Thomas J. Farrell's Further Reflections on Saying Goodbye to NYT Op-Ed Columnist David Brooks. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/277940
R.C. Farrell Store
Photograph - People standing in front of R.C. Farrell, General Merchant store, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: Lance Smith, Louis Menard, Romeo Farrell, Athela LaRue Farrell, and Ray Vari
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