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Neil M. Chilcott
"L/Cpl Neil M Chilcott N7299[2] 7 Field Ordnance 14th Line of Communication Vestey's Larrakeyah Brks Noonah".Lance Corporal Neil M. Chilcott N7299[2]. 7 Field Ordnance, 14th Lines of Communication. Vestey's, Larrakeyah Barracks, Noonamah
Landscape to light: selected essays by Neil M Gunn.
Although Neil M. Gunn is well-known as one of Scotland's foremost writers of the 20th century, he is less well-known as a perceptive and meditative essayist who wrote on a variety of subjects - from landscape, nature and the sea to literature, politics and matters of the spirit. Written in parallel with his novels, these essays contain many of the ideas and speculations that inform them. In this collection the focus is on landscape and the stimulus it provides for a journey of an enquiring mind from the observation of everyday life to a state of self-realisation. The essays mark the route. For example, in The French Fishing Smack there is a sense of freedom that only the sea can give; in The First Salmon a primal sense of adventure captivates; The Heron's Legs cannot but engender a sense of wonder and Light is a signal that the inner journey of the spirit has all but ended
Calderwood, Neil M.
Neil M. Calderwood - Part-time Grad. Assistant in the College of Technology.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/1972/thumbnail.jp
Neil M. Madsen
Portrait of Neil M. Madsen (Nielson Moroni Madsen). Matting attributes photograph to Christenson & Boyden, Mt. Pleasant, Utah
BookIT IP Series - Neil M. Richards
Professor Neil M. Richards of Washington University School of Law discusses his recently published book, Intellectual Privacy.https://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/events_2015/1000/thumbnail.jp
Neil M. Gorsuch | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of United States
The Hon. Neil M. Gorsuch, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, spent Thursday evening on the University of Kentucky campus. He spoke to University of Kentucky College of Law students as well as judges, lawyers and clerks from across Kentucky.
Justice Gorsuch was here as part of the John G. Heyburn II Initiative for Excellence in the Federal Judiciary.
“The Heyburn Initiative enhances the academic experience for our students by providing them with the opportunity to listen to, and engage with, some of our nation’s top leaders in law. The College of Law is one of very few law schools to offer this type of access to speakers of the highest caliber on an annual basis,” said David A. Brennen, dean at UK Law. “This initiative continues to help UK Law carry on its tradition of excellence and we were honored to host Justice Gorsuch for his first public lecture for a law school since being appointed to the Supreme Court.”
After being introduced by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the justice spoke to a packed crowd in the Gatton College of Business and Economics\u27 Kincaid Auditorium. UK Law Professor Paul Salamanca served as moderator and posed several questions to the justice on different topics, including his relationships with other justices and advice for law students
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