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    W. Lewis Civil War letter

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    This collection contains a letter written in November 1864 by W. Lewis, then stationed at DeValls, Bluff, Ark. The author is believed to be Walter Lewis of Company F of the 20th Iowa Infantry

    Lewis, Patrick R, W3154866

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/399365Surname: LEWIS. Given Name(s) or Initials: PATRICK R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: W3154866. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-4412.217134 Item: [2016.0049.31658] "Lewis, Patrick R, W3154866

    Patrick Power Library Annual Report 1994-1995

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    6 pagesAnnual report of the Patrick Power Library, Saint Mary's University (Halifax, N.S.)

    The Son and the other stars: Christology and cosmology in the imagination of C.S. Lewis

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    This dissertation treats the theory and practice of C. S. Lewis's theological imagination, focussing upon the imaginative use he made of his professional expertise in medieval and renaissance literature. Its approach is principally expository rather than an evaluative. Chapter One outlines the centrality of the imagination to a proper understanding of Lewis's works. Chapter Two examines Lewis's own theory of imagination and surveys how he practised it as a literary critic. We compare and contrast Lewis's theory and practice of imagination with that of his friend, the theologian, Austin Faffer. Chapter Three looks in more detail at Lewis's imaginative practice, in particular his fascination with the images supplied by the seven planets of the Ptolemaic cosmos, which he termed 'spiritual symbols of permanent value'. We analyse what he meant by 'sprit' and 'symbol'. Chapter Four introduces the main argument of the dissertation namely that these seven spiritual symbols structure the works for which Lewis is best known, the seven 'Chronicles of Narnia'. We claim to have uncovered the governing imaginative blueprint of the septet. We address Lewis's capacity for and interest in secrecy and consider why this planetary theme has remained hitherto undetected. In Chapters Five to Eleven we take the seven planets in turn and trace the use Lewis made of them through out his writings. We analyse the planetary symbolism undergirding each Chronicle and conclude each chapter with an exegesis of the Christological message of each book so understood. Chapter Twelve examines factors which motivated Lewis to focus his imaginative energies upon Ptolemaic cosmology and suggests one particular occasioning factor behind the composition of the Chronicles. In addition, we consider theological and pedagogical reasons why he kept silent about the planetary theme. We conclude by indicating certain consequences that our argument has for future readings of these seven works

    A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery, under the command of Captain Lewis and Captain Clarke of the army of the United States 1807

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    [Patrick Gass]. Uebersetzt von Ph. Ch. Weyland,. Mit einer Charte1 Kupferstich-Karte ("Carte our servir au voyage des Cap.es Lewis et Clarke à l'Ocean Pacifique"). - Zierleisten ; FußnotenBibliografischer Nachweis: Bibliografie Reiseliteratur Eutinn ; Sabin 40835Seite VI-VIII: Vorbericht des ÜbersetzersIn Fraktur Aus dem Englischen übersetz

    Michael Lewis: Journalist and Bestselling Author

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    Michael Lewis is a New York Times bestselling author who has written more than a dozen books on subjects ranging from politics to Wall Street. His recently released book, Fifth Risk, explores mismanagement in federal government. His other books include The Big Short, Moneyball and The Blind Side - all of which were made into movies. Another, Liar\u27s Poker, was based partly on his experience as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers. Lewis is a sharp observer of politics, finance and the evolution of American culture, combining keen insight with a sharp sense of humor. He is a columnist for Bloomberg News and a contributing writer to Vanity Fair. His articles have also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker and Sports Illustrated

    The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 17, No. 1

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    “The Other Lewis: Fred Kermott Lewis,” by Ted Fleener “Impossible Ici: Raymond Queneau’s Translation of It Can’t Happen Here,” by Frederick Betz, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale “Habeas Corpus,” by Sinclair Lewis, part 1 “The Opera of Elmer Gantry“ “Lewis and the 150 Best Minnesota Books,” by Patrick Coleman, Minnesota Historical Society “It Can’t Happen Here and A Cool Million,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State Universityhttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1054/thumbnail.jp

    The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 2

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    “Introducing Sinclair Lewis’s Novels to Adults,” by Patrick and Mary Killough “PR Campaign Cycle Enforces Middle Class Message,” by Laurie Fumea, Indiana University of Pennsylvania “A Citizen of the Mirage,” by Sinclair Lewis, part 1., Introduction by Todd Stanley “Sinclair Lewis Conference 2005: A Journal,” by Jacqueline Koenighttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1051/thumbnail.jp

    San Francisco Quarterly, a symposium of student, faculty and graduate effort in academic and creative fields

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    The editorial board of the San Francisco Quarterly consists of officers of Kappa Lambda Sigma literary honor society.Foreword / Albert I. Whelan, S.J. -- Some thoughts on the origin of fascism and Hitlerism / Jean Pajus -- Horrors of the new college / Patrick D. Horgan -- International law in the California courts / Preston Devine -- An introduction to Canon Sheehan / John Kiernan -- Jesuit education / Albert I. Whelan, S.J. -- San Francisco! An incantation / Lewis A. Dougherty -- The written sources of history / Peter M. Dunne, S.J. -- Individual security and the nation / John P. Horgan -- Quote and unquote / Jack Kincannon -- A plea for Alexander I / H. Malcolm Macdonald -- Verse. Unto the End / Alexander J. Cody, S.J. -- Query / Samuel Wicklow -- American Youth / Patrick D. Horgan -- Yougn Milton / Patrick D. Horgan -- Sonnet / Samuel Wicklow -- Doubt / Patrick D. Horgan -- Embers of Romance / Jack Guilbert -- San Francisco Contributors
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