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    William R. Perkins

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    37 x 46, in gold framePortrait of William R. Perkins, legal counsel for James B. Duk

    Annual John M. Perkins Lecture

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    John Perkins returns to the SPU campus for the seventh annual John M. Perkins Lecture. One of the leading evangelical voices to come out of the American civil rights movement, Perkins is an internationally known author, speaker, and teacher. He has received honorary doctorates from several U.S. universities, including Seattle Pacific University

    Social reform in the fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Olive Schreiner

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoUma das contribuições da crítica feminista tem sido a redescoberta de escritoras que foram por alguma razão esquecidas ou subestimadas nos meios intelectuais e literários. A presente dissertação aborda duas dessas mulheres, (Charlotte Perkins Gilman e Olive Schreiner). Há um século atrás estavam no auge de suas atividades como ativistas sociais, conferencistas, defensoras do movimento de mulheres e escritoras. Nesta dissertação busco resgatar a importância de Gilman e Schreiner durante a época em que viveram discutindo algumas das idéias desenvolvidas nas suas mais influentes obras teóricas

    John M. Perkins Center Twelfth Annual Lecture

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    Each year our university has the privilege of hearing Dr. John Perkins speak in chapel as part of the John Perkins Lecture series. Dr. Perkins helped launch the John Perkins Center at SPU, is distinguished visiting professor at SPU, and is the co-founder of the Christian Community Development Association. He is the recipient of numerous honorary doctorates and awards, and the author of several books including his most recent work, Dream With Me

    John Perkins Eighth Annual Lecture

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    John Perkins, one of the leading evangelical voices to come out of the American civil rights movement, returns to SPU for his annual lecture. An internationally known author, speaker, and teacher, he is the co-founder of SPU\u27s John Perkins Center

    13th Annual John Perkins Lecture

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    Dr. John Perkins returns to campus for the Thirteenth John Perkins Lecture Series. Joining the Tuesday annual lecture and chapel, will be Dr. Michael Emerson, scholar and author on race and religion and provost of North Park University in Chicago. Dr. Perkins and Dr. Emerson will host a discussion on faith, race, and evangelicalism

    14th annual John Perkins Lecture

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    Dr. John Perkins returns to campus Tuesday, April 30, 11 a.m., at First Free Methodist Church, for the 14th annual John Perkins Lecture Series. This year’s morning event features Erna Kim Hackett, executive pastor at The Way Berkeley. Later that day, Hackett and Dr. Perkins will continue the morning’s topic, “Words Have Power,” at 7:30 p.m., also in First Free Methodist Church. John Perkins is one of the leading evangelical voices to come out of the American civil rights movement and an internationally known author, speaker, and teacher. His is the co-founder of SPU’s John Perkins Center for Reconciliation, Leadership Training, and Community Development and the author of the new book One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love. Erna Kim Hackett served with InterVarsity for 18 years in Black Ministries and Urban Programs. She is a preacher, pastor, writer, activist, and singer

    Serenade

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    View of J. R. Kennedy Jr., and Edwin C. Perkins with two unidentified individuals pretending to serenade

    Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins

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    Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins Figs. 2, 32 Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins 2019: 20. Originally described from Venezuela. Additional locality data records reported from Peru (Perkins, 2020c). The following specimen records are from Panama. Images of the habitus and male genitalia of the holotype are given in Perkins (2019c). Material examined (106): Panama: Agua dulce, 12.iv.1941, leg. not given on label (1 MCZ); Rio Hato, 22.v.1960, leg. V. J. Tipton (1 CNC); Cocle, 5.3 mi. E. Anton, 6.vii.1967, leg. Paul J. Spangler (4 NMNH); Nata, 26.xi.1952, leg. Blanton (14 NMNH); Penonome (13km SW), Rio Cocle Auxiliar, 28.v.1983, leg. P. J. Spangler & R. A. Faitoute (22 NMNH); same locality, 6.vi.1983, leg. P. J. & P. M. Spangler, R. A. Faitoute, W. E. Steiner (10 NMNH); Los Santos, La Playa, 1.5 km N Pedasi, sea level, (7°33’N, 80°1’W), 21.vi.1973, leg. T. L. Erwin & G. Hevel (30 NMNH); Panama, Tocumen, 4.xii.1952, leg. F. S. Blanton (1 NMNH); same locality, 7.i.1953, leg. F. S. Blanton (3 NMNH); same locality, 29.i.1953, leg. F. S. Blanton (9 NMNH); same locality, 13-17.vii.1970, leg. Diego Navas (1 CNC, 2 NMNH); same locality, 7-11.ix.1970, leg. Diego Navas (2 NMNH).Published as part of Perkins, Philip D., 2021, Taxonomy of Central American water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae), pp. 459-503 in Zootaxa 4974 (3) on page 478, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4974.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/477783
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