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Recording of interview with Father Bill Scanlon
Father Scanlon lives in Richmond Hill, ON and is the Roman Catholic Parish Priest at St. Mary Immaculate Church. Father Scanlon met Nouwen as St. Mary Immaculate Church was Nouwen's home parish when he lived at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON).1 audio cassette (40 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 14. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy; there are two hard copies in the file. ; Digitized February 3, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of an interview (SR2007 66 78 65) with Father Bill Scanlon interviewed by Sue Mosteller at the St. Mary Immaculate Church (Richmond Hill, ON). Father Scanlon recalls giving pastoral care and the Sacrament of Reconciliation to Nouwen and holding a Priest's retreat in which Nouwen attended. Themes present in Father Scanlon's interview include the Eucharist, Jean Vanier and Nouwen's grave
Video recording of interview with Father Bill Scanlon (Vol.2)
Father Scanlon lives in Richmond Hill, ON and is the Roman Catholic Parish Priest at St. Mary Immaculate Church. Father Scanlon met Nouwen as St. Mary Immaculate Church was Nouwen's home parish when he lived at L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON).1 micro videocassette (ca. 1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in micro videocassettes box 21.|The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy; there are two hard copies in the file.|There is a copy of the micro videocassette on VHS, V2007 66 78 22 v1, available in VHS box 19.|Out for digitization November 3, 2010."For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of a video recording (V2007 66 78 22 v2) with Father Bill Scanlon being interviewed by Sue Mosteller at the St. Mary Immaculate Church (Richmond Hill, ON). Father Scanlon recalls giving pastoral care and the Sacrament of Reconciliation to Nouwen and holding a Priest's retreat in which Nouwen attended. Themes present in Father Scanlon's interview include the Eucharist, Jean Vanier and Nouwen's grave
Mapping social cohesion: the Scanlon Foundation surveys 2015
Provides a series of detailed surveys on social cohesion, immigration and population issues.
This report presents the findings of the eighth Scanlon Foundation Mapping Social Cohesion national survey, conducted in June-July 2015. The report builds on the knowledge gained through the seven earlier Scanlon Foundation national surveys (2007, 2009-2014) which provide, for the first time in Australian social research, a series of detailed surveys on social cohesion, immigration and population issues.
Together with Scanlon Foundation local area and sub-group surveys, fifteen surveys with over 25,000 respondents have been conducted since 2007. The project also tracks the findings of other Australian and international surveys on population and social cohesion issues.
Key findings
The Scanlon-Monash Index of Social Cohesion (SMI) has moved in the strongest positive direction since the Index was established in 2007, although it is still at a relatively low level.
The Scanlon Foundation survey asks respondents for their view of \u27the most important issue facing Australia today\u27; change has occurred in the ranking of national security and social issues, which are now both second ranked (the economy remains first).
Concern over immigration remains at the lowest level recorded by the Scanlon Foundation surveys; attitudes towards asylum seekers arriving by boat are also little changed since 2014.
The high level of support for the proposition that \u27multiculturalism has been good for Australia\u27 has been maintained.
There are significant differences in attitudes of young adults, the middle-aged and older Australians, evident in response to questions on national identity and cultural diversity.
Significant difference is also evident across Australia’s regions. There is lower support outside capital cities for immigration, resettlement opportunities for asylum seekers and cultural maintenance. Difference in attitude is also evident in comparison of Australia’s major cities
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Series 5: Correspondence: January - May, 1990
Resume for Andy Scanlon
In a nutshell : the book of charm, by far the best book the author has written /
Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn449757; FERG copy from Ferguson First World War, 1914-1919 pamphlet collection
Letter from Master Maurice Scanlon to Hagan
Holograph letter from Master Maurice Scanlon, Knockenaugh, Ardfert, County Kerry, to Hagan, applying for admission to the Irish College for this year. Adding his academic credentials; his cousin Fr. James Scanlon has been arranging the matter with Hagan so far
Judith Monson Scanlon
Palo Alto resident Judith Monson Scanlon has passed away from the effects of a debilitating stroke
Series 5: Correspondence: January - May, 1990
A letter from Andrew (Andy) B. Scanlon to the Texas Human Rights Foundation, applying to the position of Director of Development and Administration. Attached to his letter is his resume
Climate change to offset improvements in watershed acid-base status provided by Clean Air Act and Amendments: A model application in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
This dataset contains parameter files, input files, and output files for application of the PnET-BGC model to the White Oak Run (WOR1) watershed in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. This model application is described in the manuscript :
Robison, A. L., & Scanlon, T. M. (2018). Climate change to offset improvements
in watershed acid-base status provided by Clean Air Act and Amendments: A model application in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences,123. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004519
Series 5: Correspondence: January - May, 1990
A resume submitted to the Texas Human Rights Foundation from an Andrew B. Scanlon, at 4418 Travis #221 Dallas, Texas, 75205
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