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    Dr Christopher Richard Parish

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    John Curtin School of Medical Research, Microbiology - Dr. Christopher Richard Parish, Miss Esther Schiltknecht, Dr. Barbara Coupar, Dr. David Boyle, Ms. Sue Weston, Ms. Meredith Bradbury, Ms. Karen Jakobsen & other

    Dr Christopher Richard Parish

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    John Curtin School of Medical Research, Microbiology - Dr. Christopher Richard Parish, Miss Esther Schiltknecht, Dr. Barbara Coupar, Dr. David Boyle, Ms. Sue Weston, Ms. Meredith Bradbury, Ms. Karen Jakobsen & other

    Dr Christopher Parish, Dr David Willenborg and Dr Rex Simmons

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    John Curtin School of Medical Research - Cell Biology - Dr. Christopher Parish, Dr. David Willenborg, Dr. Rex Simmon

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    Accomptes of the churchwardens of the paryshe of St. Christofer's in London. 1575 to 1662. /

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    At head of title: Privately printed.With this is bound: London. St. Christopher le Stocks (Parish) Minutes of the vestry meetings. 1886.Mode of access: Internet

    Parish Window or Millen Memorial Window

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    Inscription: To the Glory of God & / Recognition of all the people who have fostered the growth of St. Marks / parish since its foundation /Donated By Muriel Millen / April 25th-1980. Signed: GLASS ART; CHRISTOPHER R. WALLIS. LONDON. ONTARIO. 1980. Lead Investigator: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]). Photograph: Katie Oateshttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stmarks/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Smart and A Song to David

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    The purpose of this study is to throw light upon what the author feels to be one of the greatest lyric poems of the eighteenth century and upon the character and mind of its creator. Both A Song to David and its author, Christopher Smart, have long been regarded as enigmas. That “mad” Smart should have been capable of writing the strange and beautiful Song has captured the imagination of romantic and realist alike. The Song has been considered almost always as an isolated miracle, as the mysterious and impassioned product of a man who went mad because he took prayer too seriously. One of the foci of this study will be the relating of the Song to the Smart canon generally. This relation will disprove, it is hoped, the concept of the isolatedness and uniqueness of the Song; it will be seen to be a culmination rather than a literary curiosity

    Parish Window or Millen Memorial Window, View 2

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    Inscription: To the Glory of God & / Recognition of all the people who have fostered the growth of St. Marks / parish since its foundation /Donated By Muriel Millen / April 25th-1980. Signed: GLASS ART; CHRISTOPHER R. WALLIS. LONDON. ONTARIO. 1980. Lead Investigator: C. Cody Barteet ([email protected]). Photograph: Katie Oateshttps://ir.lib.uwo.ca/chriswallis_stainedglass_on_london_stmarks/1042/thumbnail.jp

    The role of music and musicians in current English parish church worship : the attitudes of clergy and organists.

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    One of the many issues currently confronting the Church of England is the role of music in worship. It is not a new debate, but has been brought into sharper focus in recent years in the wake of liturgical change. After examining the fundamental issues of the debate, the author considers them in the context of the present day. Other current matters of concern will also be discussed. The effects of liturgical change are then considered. The discussion is then widened to include: - a review of current hymnals and psalters; - a survey of the courses and qualifications in church music available in Great Britain; - three case studies demonstrating the problems that can arise when clergy and church musicians are in conflict; - a review of surveys in church music undertaken since 1950. The main work comprises a detailed survey by questionnaire to the priest-in-charge and organist at almost half the churches in a large diocese (that of Oxford). This yields an overall picture of: - respondents' personal backgrounds and general attitudes; - respondents' perceptions, both objective and subjective, of the situation at their church, and of each other. From these varied strands are drawn certain conclusions for improving clergy-organist relationships, and suggestions for further research in the subject

    Matt Christopher Papers - Accession 1309

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    The collection includes letters written by the children’s book author, Matt Christopher, to his son, Marty Christopher. Many of the letters also contain newspaper articles of interest to Matt Christopher, which deal with local sports teams, his writing career, his participation in an exhibition baseball game against the New York Giants in 1938, and other of general interest. Most of the letters are personal in nature, however, a majority of the letters delve into Matt Christopher’s writing career, personal interests, the author’s health, as well as his family life.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2649/thumbnail.jp
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