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Maternal verbal communication and the treatment of children with anxiety disorders in the context of maternal anxiety disorder
[Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner - November 4, 1940]
Letter from Alex Bradford to Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Starner describing the the current state of affairs that the author was experiencing, including: the London blitz, the moral of the troops on the ground, and the collective company of men opposing the Nazi regime
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Interview with Percy Heath
Audio of Percy Heath's responses to questions from Tim Owens in an interview for NPR's Jazz Profiles. Owens' questions were recorded on a separate tape, also in this collection under "Interview with Percy Heath - Tim Owens' questions." Heath discusses growing up in Philadelphia, starting on the violin, John Lewis' influence on him his father's Elks band, his military service, buying a bass, "Yard Dog Mazurka" by Jimmy Lunceford and Gerald Wilson, the influence of John SImmons on bass, and seeing Jimmy Blanton live, his preference for the upright bass over bass guitar, what the critics say, learning from Ray Brown, musicians using Philadelphia as a stepping stone to New York, the Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ), his upcoming honorary doctorate, contrapuntal playing across jazz history, his family life, playing with different drummers, Connie Kay, making R&B records in 1947, Max Roach, Billie Higgins, Albert Heath, melodies versus patterns; Illinois Jacquet's solo on Flying Home, memorable concerts, Watergate Blues, MJQ's longevity, his brothers, working with guitarist Laurindo Almeida in the 1960s, his love of fishing, and John Coltrane. The interview concludes with Heath pre-recording holiday greetings to NPR listeners
Hm-mm-mm-mm, so this is Love! [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Harms, Inc. stock6858-3Music is duplicated in 157.002.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
157, Item 001Words by Percy Graham Paul & E. Ray Goetz. Music by Paul A. Rubens.Charles Frohman, In Association With E. Ray Goetz, Presents Irene Bordoni in Little Miss Bluebeard. A Gay New Song-Play by Avery Hopwood.photo by [signature indecipherable] of Bordon
Hm-mm-mm-mm, so this is Love! [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Harms, Inc. stock6858-3Music is duplicated in 157.002.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
157, Item 001Words by Percy Graham Paul & E. Ray Goetz. Music by Paul A. Rubens.Charles Frohman, In Association With E. Ray Goetz, Presents Irene Bordoni in Little Miss Bluebeard. A Gay New Song-Play by Avery Hopwood.photo by [signature indecipherable] of Bordon
Hm-mm-mm-mm, so this is Love! [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Harms, Inc. stock6858-3music same as Box 157 Item 1Music is duplicated in 157.001.Music is duplicated in 157.108.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
157, Item 002Words by Percy Graham Paul & E. Ray Goetz. Music by Paul A. Rubens.Charles Frohman, In Association With E. Ray Goetz, Presents Irene Bordoni in Little Miss Bluebeard. A Gay New Song-Play by Avery Hopwood
Hm-mm-mm-mm, so this is Love! [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Harms, Inc. stock6858-3music same as Box 157 Item 1Music is duplicated in 157.001.Music is duplicated in 157.108.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
157, Item 002Words by Percy Graham Paul & E. Ray Goetz. Music by Paul A. Rubens.Charles Frohman, In Association With E. Ray Goetz, Presents Irene Bordoni in Little Miss Bluebeard. A Gay New Song-Play by Avery Hopwood
Lieutenants Ray Parer and John McIntosh in Darwin in 1920
Lieut. Parer (standing) at Darwin 4th August 1920, with Lieut. MacIntosh getting out of plane after a flight over Darwin. The plane has markings PD on its side.Trigg, M. W
Ray Charles et les Raelets / Ray Charles et les Raelets
Comprend : HIT THE ROAD JACK / Percy Mayfield - THEM THAT GOT / Ricci Harper - CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY / James A. Bland - STICKS AND STONES / Titus Turner - BUT ON THE OTHER HAND BABY / Ray Charles et Percy Mayfield - STOMPIN' ! ROOM ONLY / Howard Marks - THE DANGER ZONE / Percy Mayfield - UNCHAIN MY HEART / A. Jones et F. James - I WONDER / C. Grant et R. Leveen - MY BABY / Ray Charles - HARDHEARTED HANNAH / J. Yellen ; M. Ager et C. Bates - WORRIED LIFE BLUES / M. Merriweather - WHO YOU GONNA LOVE / Ray Charles - BIRTH OF THE BLUES / De Sylva ; Brown et HendersonBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
The student's guide to completing an author study
The 'Student's guide to completing an author study' emerged during the early development of the school library resource center program at Glen Stewart Elementary School in Stratford Canada on Prince Edward Island. This research process centered on an author study, with direct teaching and clear assignment. The resulting model has been adapted to various grade levels and subject areas in different schools.Source type: Electronic(1)http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=49237063&Fmt=7&clientId=65345&RQT=309&VName=PQ
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