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    1st Ave./S. Market Temporary Library

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    The building on the corner of of 1st Ave. and S. Market, which is now currently the Halltree, was used as a temporary library while remodeling was done to the original Carnegie library in 1997

    The Substitutional Paradox in Russell's 1907 Letter to Hawtrey

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    This note presents a transcription of Russell's letter to Hawtrey of 22 January 1907 accompanied by some proposed emendations. In that letter Russell describes the paradox that he says \"pilled\" the \"substitutional theory\" developed just before he turned to the theory of types. A close paraphrase of the derivation of the paradox in a contemporary Lemmon-style natural deduction system shows which axioms the theory must assume to govern its characteristic notion of substituting individuals and propositions for each other in other propositions. Other discussions of this paradox in the literature are mentioned. I conclude with remarks about the significance of the paradox for Russell

    Interview with Anne Russell

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    Interview with Anne Russell, playwright and author of several books on local history, including Wilmington: A Pictoral History

    Letter From Russell S. Baver to Alfred L. Shoemaker, January 15, 1951

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    A handwritten letter from Russell S. Baver addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated January 15, 1951. Within, Baver details his feelings on barn decorations and describes superstitions surrounding horseshoes and cattle castration.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1257/thumbnail.jp

    Arthur J. Russell Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information corrected in pencil, letters of introduction to Russell and his sister concerning the Maine Author Collection, a handwritten reply from Emma M. Russell, typed correspondence between Dunnack and Russell concerning books that should have been purchased right away at secondhand stores, a Maine Library Bulletin envelope with a small photographic portrait of young Russell and a full-length photograph, a page typed with a misspelling by the Maine State Library presented with a photograph of the home of Russell\u27s birth in Hallowell, Maine, and a lengthy typed biography on Minneapolis Journal stationery

    Engraved portrait of John Russell (1620-1681)

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    Engraved portrait of John Russell (1620-1681) by Sylvester Harding (1745-1809). 'From an Original Picture in the Collection of Earl Spencer, at Atthorpe'

    Kate Elizabeth Russell: Vanessa

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    Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Kate Elizabeth Russell, Vanessa, WSOY, s.456, suom. Sari KarhulahtinonPeerReviewe

    Author Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow"

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    Author and "recovering academic" Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow", which is about humanity's first contact with another intelligent species and the unexpected consequences. Sponsored by Michigan State University Libraries, Computing and Technology. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held at the MSU Main Library

    [Letter from Russell S. Stephens to Major T. N. Carswell - September 16, 1941]

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    A letter written to Major T. N. Carswell, Schroeder Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Russell S. Stephens, Abilene Printing & Stationery Co., Abilene, Texas, dated September 16, 1941. Stephens outlines a plan discussed by the executive meeting of the American Legion for the Armistice Day program requesting Carswell's thoughts and suggestions on the plan

    Watson-Russell Children - 02

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    Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, H. Bertram Watson, and Helen E. Watso
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