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Correspondence to Dean Rachel Bodley
Letters to Dean Rachel Bodley concerning students at Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Emmie McMurray, Rachel Pugh, and Belle Lewis
Photograph shows three-quarter length view of (l.to r.'' Emmie McMurray, Rachel Pugh, and Belle Lewis as girls.Photographer's stamp on back of original:""H.R. Marks / Austin, Texas." Inscription:""Emmie McMurray / Rachel Pugh / Belle Lewis.'' The McMurray, Pugh, and Lewis families were among the early settlers in the area near Gussettville, Texas
W. Lewis Civil War letter
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
Marriage record of Alston, Lewis J. and Davis, Rachel
Marriage license for Lewis J. Alston and Rachel Davis. J.H. Dorsett was the officiant
Marriage record of Steward, Frank and Lewis, Rachel
Marriage license for Frank Steward and Rachel Lewis. J. Wilson was the officiant
Michael Lewis: Journalist and Bestselling Author
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
Politics and power in the Gothic drama of M.G. Lewis
Matthew Lewis?s 1796 novel The Monk continues to attract critical attention, but the accusation that it was blasphemous has overshadowed the rest of his writing career. He was also a playwright, M.P. and slave-owner. This thesis considers the need to reassess the presentation of social power, primarily that of a conservative paternalism, in Lewis?s dramas and the impact of biographical issues upon this. As Lewis?s critical reputation is currently built upon knowledge of him as a writer of „Gothic? works, this thesis considers a range of his „Gothic? plays. The Introduction explores the current academic understanding of Lewis and provides a rationale for the plays chosen. Chapter One explores how The Monk prefigures Lewis?s dramas through its theatrical elements and Lewis?s reaction to violence on the continent in the 1790s. The remainder of the thesis examines Lewis?s deployment of three conventions of Gothic drama in order to explore social power. Chapter Two discusses the presentation of the Gothic villain as one who usurps and abuses power through a focus on The Castle Spectre. Chapter Three considers Lewis?s Gothic heroes in Adelmorn, the Outlaw; Rugantino, or, the Bravo of Venice and Venoni; or, the Novice of St. Mark?s against his actions in Parliament and the trial by Court-Martial of his uncle General Whitelocke. Lewis uses these plays to advocate the qualities of mercy, benevolence and courage in those with jurisdiction over others. Chapter Four considers Lewis?s use of Gothic spectacle in two 1811 plays, One O? Clock! or, the Knight and the Wood Daemon and Timour the Tartar, which return to a focus on usurpation. Factors considered include the use of Renaissance influences and Lewis?s rift with his father. Finally, the Coda examines Lewis?s attempts to put his theory of paternal power into practice when he inherited two Jamaican estates
Police engagement with and through the arts : an innovative approach to building trust and confidence?
Research from University of Warwick’s Centre for Operational Police Research (COPR) assesses the benefits and challenges of arts and culture as a means of better police engagement and relationship-building with seldom-heard communities who historically, have had little reason to trust the police, as Dr Rachel Lewis and Professor Jacqueline Hodgson explain
Bound volume of pamphlets and reprints on women in medicine
The Early Practice of Medicine by Women by H. Carrington Bolton; An Appeal In Behalf Of The Medical Education Of Women; Medicine As A Profession For Women by Elizabeth Blackwell and Emily Blackwell; The College Story by Rachel L. Bodley; The Practice Of Medicine By Women In The United States by Emily F. Pope, Emma L. Call, and C. Augusta Pope; The Dangers And The Duty Of The Hour by William Goodell; Das Studieren der frauen mit belonderer Rucklicht auf das Studium der Medicin von Prof. Dr. Victor Bohmert; The Human Element in Sex. A Consideration of Facts in Relation to the Physical and Mental Organisation of Men and Women; Addressed to Students of Medicine by Elizabeth Blackwell; Has the Study of Organic Chemistry a Practical Value for Pharmacists? by Samuel P. Sadtler; "Shadows from the Walls of Death;" Facts and Inferences Prefacing a Book Specimens of Arsenical Wall Papers, Gathered by R. C. Kedzie, Member of State Board of Health; The Adulterations of Some Staple Groceries by Ellen H. Richards; Woman as a Musician. An Art-Historical Study, by Fanny Raymond Ritter; The Development of the Animal Kingdom: A Paper Read at the Fourth Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Woman By Graceanna Lewis; In Mermoriam: Augusta Willoughby Duffield by George D. Baker and W. K. Spencer; Historical Memoirs of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy by Edward Parrish; Memoir of George B. Wood, M.D., LL.D., by Henry Hartshorne; Valedictory Address of the Graduating Class of Jefferson Medical College, at the Fifty-Fourth Annual Commencement by J. Aitken Meigs; An Address Delivered Before the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, By Andrew Nebinger; Valedictory Address. University of Pennsylvania by John Ashhurst Jr.; An Address Before the Teachers' Institute, By John L. Talbott; Legends of Sepulchral and Perpetual Lamps by H. Carrington Bolton; Die Chemische Synthese. Ein chemischer Traum von H. Kolb
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