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    Senior Recital: Ryan Gregory, violin

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    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Gregory studies violin with Helen Kim.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Junior Recital: Ryan William Gregory, violin

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    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance. Mr. Gregory studies violin with Helen Kim.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1260/thumbnail.jp

    Ryan, J G (James Gregory), NX53067

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/414939Surname: RYAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: J G (JAMES GREGORY). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX53067. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 42687.235146 Item: [2016.0049.47200] "Ryan, J G (James Gregory), NX53067

    Camp on \u27Lost Trail\u27 between Jump Up Canyon and Ryan, AZ. Dr. and Mrs. Noble. Coconino County, AZ. 1922

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    Photograph showing Dr. and Mrs. Noble camping on \u27Lost Trail\u27 between Jump Up Canyon and Ryan, Arizona, Coconino County, Arizona, in 1922. Photo from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915 - 1924

    West Kaibab fault at Oak Creek Mar, Ryan, AZ. Notch is fault plan. Basal Hermit brought to level of Middle Kaibab. Coconino County, AZ. 1922

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    Photograph showing the West Kaibab fault at Oak Creek near Ryan in Coconino County, Arizona, in 1922. The notch in the horizon is where the fault runs through. Photo from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915 - 1924

    Longwell 8, 1924. Furnace Creek. View near Ryan

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    Photograph by Chester Longwell showing a view of Furnace Creek with two automobiles on the road, Furnace Creek is located in California near Ryan, 1924. Photo from Herbert E. Gregory Book 8: 1915 - 1924

    Pope Gregory X and the crusades

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    PhDThis study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of the thirteenth century, before the Latin presence in the Levant came to an end. It seeks to demonstrate the important position of this little-known pope, who formed the bridge between what can now be seen as two separate eras in the crusading period, namely, the era of the traditional passagium generale, and the ‘new’ era of the passagium particulare. To do this, it will study Western and Muslim sources to understand the condition of the Holy Land during Gregory’s pontificate to see the effect it had on the manner in which he organised his crusade, using both traditional and ‘new’ methods. By drawing on sources from crusading in Iberia, it will show that Gregory approached the crusade flexibly, and was not, as commonly described by historians, wholly obsessed with the Holy Land. It also seeks to dispel one of the more popular myths surrounding Gregory, which is that he wanted to change the government of the kingdom of Jerusalem by putting Charles of Anjou in charge there. A study of the Angevin chancery records – little used by crusade historians – will demonstrate that it was not Gregory’s idea, but rather Charles’ own. Finally, using Gregory’s papal registers and chronicle evidence, this study will attempt to imagine the crusade that would have occurred had Gregory not died prematurely. This includes a discussion of the unprecedented scope of its recruitment as evidence of Gregory’s exceptional ability as a crusade organiser, as well as the evidence and reasons for a dramatic change in direction away from Egypt.Overseas research Students Awards Scheme provided by the British Council

    The Rhetoric of Landscape in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the ISBN in this recordAnalytical and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Rome, 17-20 September 2014)Series: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, Volume: 150In this paper I want to take you on a walk through a garden. It is, to be sure, an imaginary garden; nevertheless, it bears a significance which extends beyond itself. Some of this significance concerns words and texts: for as we shall see, the garden is, amongst other things, a ‘garden of rhetoric’. The garden in question appears in the Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs.[...

    An Evening with Richard Claxton “Dick” Gregory, Civil Rights Activist, Nutritionist, Comedian, and Author

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    Gregory, Richard Claxton “Dick” (Born, October 12, 1932, St. Louis, Mo.), African American comedian and civil rights activist whose social satire changed the way white Americans perceived African American comedians since he first performed in public. Gregory’s autobiography, Nigger, was published in 1963 prior to The assassination of President Kennedy, and became the number one best-selling book in America. Over the decades it has sold in excess of seven million copies. His choice for the title was explained in the forward, where Dick Gregory wrote a note to his mother. “Whenever you hear the word ‘Nigger’,” he said, “you’ll know their advertising my book.” In 1984 he founded Health Enterprises, Inc., a company that distributed weight loss products. In 1987 Gregory introduced the Slim-Safe Bahamian Diet, a powdered diet mix, which was immensely profitable. Economic losses caused in part by conflicts with his business partners led to his eviction from his home in 1992. Gregory remained active, however, and in 1996 returned to the stage in his critically acclaimed one-man show, Dick Gregory Live! The reviews of Gregory’s show compared him to the greatest stand-ups in the history of Broadway
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