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Social work 2700. So what's a social worker? (2)
Sheena Findlay interviews four recent graduates of the social work program: George Savoury, Mona Wall, Mary-Ann Murphy and Terry Grieve, all of whom work in Newfoundland and Labrador.Date taken from other videos in the set.Incomplete. Lacks closing credits. Poor video quality
Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945
Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez
Edgar Gardner Murphy, from records and memories
List of the writings of Edgar Gardner Murphy : p. 116-120.Mode of access: Internet
Oral history interview with Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy, an author known for flash fiction, describes his transition from the Northeast to Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with detailed stories told along the way. Murphy, a lifelong Red Sox fan, talks about his favorite memories from Fenway Park and the influence on his life. He also talks about his growth as a writer and about flash poetry; a style that is quick, to the point, but with sudden plot twists and changes.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
Survey report 1978/79 Glaciology department Author - B.A. Murphy
Progress Code: completedStatement: See the report for further information.
The values provided in spatial coverage are approximate only. The values provided in temporal coverage are based on the assumption that B.A. Murphy travelled to and from Davis by scheduled Australian Antarctic voyages.Taken from sections of the report:<br/><br/>Introduction:<br/><br/>The following report is a detailed summary of the surveying and mapping tasks undertaken in the Vestfold Hills and Mac. Robertson Land regions of the Australian Antarctic Territory during the period from 22 December 1978 to 25 February 1979. A copy of the project instruction detailing the tasks originally intended to be undertaken is attached at Annex 37.<br/><br/>The entire report is available as a pdf download from the URL given below
Letter from Fintan Murphy to T J Hickey
Manuscript letter from Fintan Murphy informing Mr Hickey that the author wishes his resignation to stand. Dated 15 March 1939
« Pauvres enfants d’Ève en exil » : Tom Murphy et la syntaxe de l’histoire
Dans les pièces Bailegangaire (1985) et A Thief of a Christmas (1985), Tom Murphy aborde des questions liées à la représentation des Irlandaises d’origine rurale, opprimées par un système social hiérarchique d’abord sous le gouvernement colonial britannique et, ensuite, sous le gouvernement postcolonial nationaliste, catholique et bourgeois. Paul Murphy soutient que Tom Murphy crée dans ses pièces des lieux où les discours réprimés peuvent s’exprimer et contredire l’histoire dite « officielle » qui émane d’un discours nationaliste catholique bourgeois. Ce chercheur dépasse la vision prédominante du théâtre irlandais centrée sur la question identitaire pour aborder plutôt des questions éthiques liées à la subordination des classes. Il participe ainsi au débat contemporain historiographique en Irlande autour du rapport antagoniste qui oppose le nationalisme et le révisionnisme.In the plays Bailegangaire (1985) and A Thief of a Christmas (1985), Tom Murphy explores questions linked to the representation of working-class rural women who were subject to class and gender hierarchies during the British colonial administration of Ireland, as they were under the postcolonial Catholic bourgeois nationalist government. Paul Murphy defends the point of view that Tom Murphy creates forums in which repressed discourses may contradict official hegemonic catholic nationalist and bourgeois readings. The author of this article moves beyond a reading of Irish theatre grounded in identitarian paradigms of nation and nationalism, and engages with ethical issues of class and gender subordination. He thus participates in a contemporary debate specific to Irish historiography surrounding the antagonistic relationship that opposes nationalism and revisionism
Letter from Fintan Murphy to the Honorary Secretary
Manuscript letter from Fintan Murphy to the Honorary Secretary of the League, regarding the work of the Provisional Council. The author offers his resignation. Dated 2 March 1939
Filmmaker Noel Murphy describes the creation and content of his film, "The last dymaxion : Buckminster Fuller's dream restored"
Filmmaker Noel Murphy describes the creation and content of his film, "The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller's Dream Restored." Murphy talks about the genius and legacy of Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller, an American architect, author, inventor, and futurist as he introduces the film. The discussion is interrupted for the special screening of the film and picks up again after the screening. The soundtrack is not recorded. Murphy talks about re-editing the film to emphasize the design science thesis and synergy motif and make connections between Fuller's vision and technology being used today. He responds to audience questions and entertains additional questions after his presentation. Murphy is introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series and the Library Film Series. Cosponsored by: MSU Art, Art History & Design; Michigan State Historic Preservation Office; East Lansing Film Society; and the East Lansing Public Library. Held at the MSU Main Library
J. Murphy with Mrs. Yate and Others, circa 1960
Group portrait of J. Murphy with Mrs. Yate and others.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em
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