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    Cowboy Narrative - Riley Patrick

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    A transcript of a Cowboy Narrative, or Rangelore, interview conducted by Woody Phipps for the Works Progress Administration\u27s Federal Writers\u27 Project in the 1930s with former cowboy Riley Patrick. Patrick was born in Albany, New York in 1862 and moved to the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) with his father. He began working at a ranch after his father\u27s death in 1882 and spent the next years drifting and working on various ranches as a cowhand. In the interview, he describes Buckarooing (rustling cattle on behalf of his ranch), busting horses, trail drives, dealings with Native Americans, stampedes, practical jokes, and food culture.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Riley, Maxwell Patrick, TX2938

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/413409Surname: RILEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: MAXWELL PATRICK. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX2938. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 15547.232119 Item: [2016.0049.45670] "Riley, Maxwell Patrick, TX2938

    Art, Biography, Sexuality: Patrick Procktor and Keith Vaughan

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    This critical review forms a reflection on the research published within the following publications: Patrick Procktor: Art and Life (Unicorn Press, 2010) Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977, (Sansom & Co., 2012) The research is on two artists, Patrick Procktor (1936-2003), and Keith Vaughan (1912-1977). The monograph on Procktor – previously one of the least documented of the generation of artists who came to prominence in London in the Sixties – positions him in a history of art from which he had been notably absent. The research on Vaughan asserts a new reading of his work, one that is both deeper and more nuanced in its analysis of the ways in which personal experience and sexuality are encoded autobiographically within his work. Crucially, in both artists biography and work are symbiotically linked; the research therefore examines the links between life and art. Revisionary in intent, the work examines trajectories of experience of gay British (or rather, English) artists in the twentieth century, artists who sought to express themselves and forge careers within the constraints of a heteronormative society, albeit one in which attitudes to sexuality were undergoing change. As gay men, both were constrained by the social mores of their times, and each used painting as a means to affirm personal and sexual identities. A key research interest is in the ways in which sexuality and persona are reflected in critical responses to the artist’s work: in Vaughan, Procktor and other gay male artists of the period. The writing on both Procktor and Vaughan examines the relationship between their personal and professional/artistic lives, framed within a broader socio-political and art historical context. It asserts the place of biography as a means to understand and form new readings of the work. The work adds substantially to the literature and wider discourse on post-war British painting and social history

    02-26-2016 Patrick Riley\u27s Mask Exhibition Coming to SWOSU

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    The SWOSU Visiting Artist Program will feature Patrick Riley, a nationally recognized mask maker and arts educator, at a month-long exhibition set for March 8-April 14 on the Weatherford campus.https://dc.swosu.edu/barkpic16/1026/thumbnail.jp

    The History of the Religious Vacation Schools in the Leavenworth Diocese 1929-1945

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    The month of June, 1945 marked the twenty- fifth anniversary of an event which has had a profound and widespread effect on the Catholic life of this country. This event was the inauguration of the first organized Religious Vacation School at Cottage Grove, Springfield and Junction City, missions of St. Mary's parish, Eugene, Oregon.|The history of the Religious Vacation School is surprising in that it covers a period of years considerably longer than one would at first suspect. No doubt many pastors in the land have devised similar plans in their attempts to answer the problem of the religious education of Catholic children attending public schools. However, because of the want of detailed information concerning such attempts our history of the vacation school must, of necessity, be incomplete.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio

    Patrick Chamoiseau Recovering Memory

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    This timely new book skillfully examines the work of the award-winning writer Patrick Chamoiseau. Considered by many as one of the most innovative writers to hit the French literary scene in over 40 years, Chamoiseau made his name with his book Texaco (published in 1992 and winner of the highest literary prize in France, the Prix Goncourt). His books have gone on to sell millions and his work has been translated by a number of academic presses. McCusker sets the author in context, providing a valuable contribution to 'memory studies' by looking at literary representation of memory in Martinique, a society founded on slavery but now politically assimilated to the metropolitan centre, France.Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Beginnings: The Enigma of Origin -- 2: 'Une tracée de survie': Autobiographical Memory -- 3: Memory Re-collected: Witnesses and Words -- 4: Memory Materialized: Traces of the Past -- 5: Flesh Made Word: Traumatic Memory in Biblique des derniers gestes -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexThis timely new book skillfully examines the work of the award-winning writer Patrick Chamoiseau. Considered by many as one of the most innovative writers to hit the French literary scene in over 40 years, Chamoiseau made his name with his book Texaco (published in 1992 and winner of the highest literary prize in France, the Prix Goncourt). His books have gone on to sell millions and his work has been translated by a number of academic presses. McCusker sets the author in context, providing a valuable contribution to 'memory studies' by looking at literary representation of memory in Martinique, a society founded on slavery but now politically assimilated to the metropolitan centre, France.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    J.-B. Bossuet. Politics drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture. Translated and edited by Patrick Riley

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    Le Brun Jacques. J.-B. Bossuet. Politics drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture. Translated and edited by Patrick Riley. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 208, n°3, 1991. pp. 347-348

    J.-B. Bossuet. Politics drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture. Translated and edited by Patrick Riley

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    Le Brun Jacques. J.-B. Bossuet. Politics drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture. Translated and edited by Patrick Riley. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 208, n°3, 1991. pp. 347-348

    Colleens Catherine Hennessy and Marie Catherine Riley

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    Colleens Catherine Hennessy, left, and Marie Catherine Riley celebrating Saint Patrick\u27s Day. Miss Hennessy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hennessy, of 3401 South Jennings Avenue. Miss Riley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Riley, of 1822 May Street. Miss Hennessy\u27s blouse has a bow detail on the front and she is wearing bows in her hair as well as a necklace. Miss Riley is wearing a blouse with floral embroidery details above the breast pockets.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/2321/thumbnail.jp

    Progress towards the Synthesis of Chiral Heterobiaryl Atropisomers via [2+2+2] Cyclotrimerization

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    Patrick Asher ’23, Major: Chemistry Riley Hughes ’23, Major: Biochemistry Giancarlo Irizarry ’23, Major: Chemistry Faculty Mentor: Dr. Seann Mulcahy, Chemistry and Biochemistry A suite of novel, bio-inspired atropisomeric β-carbolines were modeled and their theoretical energetic barriers to rotation were calculated. A select group of these molecules were then synthesized both as a racemate and asymmetrically, in order to further investigate their physicochemical and stereochemical properties. Here we present a novel synthesis of chiral heterobiaryl atropisomers via [2+2+2] cyclotrimerization
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