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    John R. Freeman portrait, 1968 December 11

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    Black-and-white photograph of John R. Freeman lounging in a chair. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Dr. John R. Freeman; Biology", "B-5", and "3x4." The stamps on the reverse of the image read, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 1; PAGE NO. 246; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.", "PHOTO BY Lester Reardon", and "11 DEC 1968.

    John R. Freeman portrait, 1968 December 11

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    Black-and-white photograph of John R. Freeman lounging in a chair. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Dr. John R. Freeman; Biology", "B-5", and "3x4." The stamps on the reverse of the image read, "Taylor Publishing Co. JOB NUMBER 02764; PICT. NO. 1; PAGE NO. 246; THE U. OF CHATTANOOGA; CHATTANOOGA, TENN.", "PHOTO BY Lester Reardon", and "11 DEC 1968.

    John Reardon and the Walk of Fame

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    Mrs. Joanne Rogers, wife of Fred Rogers, places the stone for John Reardon in the Walk of Fame with assistance from President Bornstein. Music Professor Ed LeRoy stands in the background. A noted bariton, Reardon went on to be a part of the Metropolitan Opera. The stone was set on March 7, 1992. It reads: "John R. Reardon; '52; New York City.

    New Zealand Lost Cases: Case Note: R v Margaret Reardon

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    This note considers the case of R v Margaret Reardon. The case is of historical importance as she was the only woman to ever be sentenced to transportation in New Zealand. She was involved in three Supreme Court cases during 1848; as victim, witness and accused. Her case is indicative of how women were dealt with by the courts in the early colony

    Nephrocalcinosis and disordered calcium metabolism in two children with SHORT syndrome

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    Reports of SHORT syndrome have, to date, focused on the clinical features which lie at the core of the diagnosis but there has been little by way of report of long-term outcome, either in terms of medical complications or of intellectual development. We now report two children in whom nephrocalcinosis has developed and a third, adult, with similar findings. It may be that clinicians should be looking among cases of unexplained hypercalcaemia for an alternative phenotypic presentation of this short stature syndrom

    B. P. REARDON, "Chariton Aphrodisiensis: De Callirhoe narrationes amatoriae"

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    Es una reseña de la obra: B. P. REARDON, Chariton Aphrodisiensis: De Callirhoe narrationes amatoriae, editionem curavit B. P. R, München-Leipzig, K. G. Saur, 2004 (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana), XXII + 150 pp., ISBN 3-598-71277-4.It´s a review of the work: B. P. REARDON, Chariton Aphrodisiensis: De Callirhoe narrationes amatoriae, editionem curavit B. P. R, München-Leipzig, K. G. Saur, 2004 (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana), XXII + 150 pp., ISBN 3-598-71277-4

    Parameters influencing the productivity of recombinant E. coli cultivations

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    Reardon KF, Friehs K. Parameters influencing the productivity of recombinant E. coli cultivations. In: Aarts R, ed. Bioprocess design and control. Advances in biochemical engineering, biotechnology ; 48. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer; 1993: 53-77

    Allen, Reardon, Father Topp, Reardon, Foley, MacDonald and O'Leary at Alumni Event, ca. 1956

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    b&w photographFair condition: both sides curling, staple marks in each corner and along top and bottom edges, two small tears in top right corner as a result of staples, bottom right corner bent, and yellowing around edges and on reverse.Seven men socialise at an alumni function (l to r): Alex Allen ("Axle," Commerce class of 1945), Charlie Reardon (Engineering class of 1945), Rev. Topp, "Jack" Reardon (Engineering class of 1942, Science class of 1943) in a singalong with Wally Foley (Commerce class of 1944), Hughie MacDonald (Commerce class of 1945), and Eddie O'Leary (front right, holding a cigarette, Engineering class of 1932). Allen, Foley, and MacDonald played rugby and hockey together in their undergraduate years, while Charlie provided the cheerleading. Jack was Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association. Date is based on Rev. Topp's first appearance among the faculty.Written in pen on left reverse side is 'Alex Allen, Charlie Reardon, Fr. Topp S.J., Jack Reardon, Wally Foley, Hughie McDonald [sic], O'Leary.' Stamped in blue on reverse: 'Photo by Tom Martin Halifax, N.S. 2-5424.' Came in white mat with '247.0' written in pencil on reverse. From Art Gallery

    Don Reardon Presents Paul Boomhower with Scholarship, 1984

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    b&w photographC1&2: Good condition with some marking on white frame surrounding pictureDon "Duckie" Reardon (left, Commerce class of 1957) presents Paul Boomhower (Science class of 1986, Honours Psychology) with the Alumni Christian Brothers of Ireland Scholarship.C1: On back in red pencil crayon is written: 'L-R Don Reardon/ Paul Boomhower.' C2: On back in black ink: 'Paul Boomhower, Fall 1984 Alumni Christian Brothers of Ireland Scholarship Winner.

    A year into the pandemic:shifts, improvisations and impacts for people, place, and policy

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    This chapter provides an overarching framework for exploring the relationships between people, place and policy and living with the COVID-19 pandemic. It recognises that these three Ps are interdependent; people are embedded in places and local and national policy is developed and applied to places. The chapter starts by exploring the debate on risk societies, non-calculable uncertainty, and the emergence of Jenga capitalism as a precursor for exploring the impacts of Covid-19. It then explores the relationship between globalisation and disease, before outlining national responses to COVID-19, including the emergence of socially distanced economies. The chapter also considers some dimensions of life after the pandemic, including a discussion of the impacts on policy and taxation. In so doing, the Chapter highlights Covid-19 as a cultural inflection point. The Chapter concludes by providing an outline of the contributions to the edited collection of the same name, to which this chapter forms the introduction
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