5,687 research outputs found

    5.09.004: 1 black and white photograph by Shane Kelly: Don Walsh and Kelly Russell, [1991]

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    This original Shane Kelly photo, showing (l-r) Kelly Russell and Don Walsh at Dadyeen Studios, was used in James Wade, "Recording Industry," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 4, 533-5

    David K. McAlpine bibliography from 1952 to the present

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    Cox, Russell, Mcevey, Shane F. (2019): David K. McAlpine Bibliography from 1952 to the Present. Records of the Australian Museum 71 (3): 105-110, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.71.2019.171

    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

    Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers

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    Text of a paper entitled Sir Shane Leslie and Other Irish Bibliographers presented by Professor William T. O\u27Malley to the John Russell Bartlett Society, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island on March 21, 2002. Observations on the collecting of Irish bibliographical works, using Shane Leslie and some others as our text

    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

    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 H. L. Russell to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from H. L. Russell to Carl Hayden regarding fines in the park

    The Plankerdown Band: The Jig is Up

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    ColourKelly Russell, Don Walsh, Frank Maher, Wade Pinhorn, George Morgan. Photo of jigger done at Bridgett's Pub by Shane Kelly; CD posterThe Plankerdown Ban

    Russell V. Morgan Papers

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    Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), now known as the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), (1930-32) and MENC Hall of Fame inductee (1996). Morgan studied music education at Northwestern University where he received a BM (1915), MM (1921), and was awarded an honorary doctorate (1936). During his career, Morgan served as an army bandmaster during World War I, a church organist, a supervisor of music in public schools, and author of articles, books and school texts on music and music education. The Russell V. Morgan Papers covers the period from 1896-1998; the bulk of the materials date from 1920-1952. The collection consists of both personal and professional papers including published and unpublished writings, speeches, correspondence, programs, photographs, clippings, and articles related to the Morgans career as a music educator, his involvement with MENC, and music education and reference materials

    Interview with Ronald Sukenick, author

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    Ronald Sukenick is the author of Up, The Death of the Novel, Other Stories, and the experimental novel, Out. In this interview Sukenick discusses the development of his fiction in light of his own experiences. Interviewed by Charles Russell, research specialist for the UW-Milwaukee Center for Twentieth Century Studies.GrayscaleSoun
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