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    J.B. McNamara from Upton Sinclair, January 16, 1928

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    Letter to J.B. McNamara from Upton Sinclair dated January 16, 1928

    J.B. McNamara from Sinclair Lewis, February 22, 1928-March 3, 1932

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    Letters to J.B. McNamara from Sinclair Lewis dated February 22, 1928 to March 3, 1932

    Depositions of four additional witnesses, in the competition betwixt William Sinclair of Ratter, and James Sinclair in Riess [electronic resource].

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    Drop-head title.The first deposition is dated "At Edinburgh, the 21st November 1769".Evidence offered in the case between William Sinclair and James Sinclair on which of them was the rightful claimant to the Earldom of Caithness.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford)

    Sinclair – Gipson 1931-1932 Correspondence

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    {"value":"1931 January 12 from P.J. Sinclair (Moshi) to Lawrence H. Gipson (Lehigh Univ.) (Typed letter indicating that Sinclair has received letters from Gipson and Professor Tomlinson who took a trip with Sinclair on the Serengetti Plains. Sinclair says he will send a manuscript to Gipson regarding Beamish which may be of interest to Gipson regarding matters of the British empire.) Scanned 1931 May 29 from P.J. Sinclair (Moshi) to Gipson (Lehigh Univ.) (three page typed letter relates Sinclair\u27s point of view regarding the troubles in East Africa and acknowledge Gipson\u27s interest in the crisis. Sinclair describes life in Tanganyika hunting on the veldt, and planting pineapples in the Hawaiian manner through paper.) Scanned 1931 October 27 from P.J. Sinclair (Moshi) to Gipson (typed letter acknowledges letter of September 15 remarking on the situation in England exceeding expectations referring to Beamish\u27s forecasting a crash. East Africa\u27s affairs are in the background but the efforts made seem to have good effect. Sinclair reports that Adm. Beamish is retiring and hope is that H.H. Beamish be nominated to replace him. Sinclair refers to "the old Manuscript" and its author – most of what Sinclair knows about it is from his grandmother.) Scanned 1932 April 11 from P.J. Sinclair (Moshi) to Gipson (handwritten letter "In view of events in England I did not send the papers relating to Beamish and De la Mothe as I first intended and I hope for some culminative event to round them off, when you would then have had a full perspective view point which would have enabled you to judge of the matter as a whole. However the papers I now send will hold some interest for you I think as they are by no means dry in themselves but hold the interest in a way which is only possible when dealing with the personal element. Your "Studies in Colonial Connecticut Taxation," is intensely interesting and somewhat parallels our case in degree, and I could not stop until I had read every word of it. Thank you very much for sending it I greatly appreciate it.\u27) Scanned (Unrelated handwritten jottings but dates mentioned are interesting "Excise 1785-1786, Phila. 1786 on brown folded paper possibly in Gipson\u27s handwriting) 1932 April 11 from P.J. Sinclair to Gipson (handwritten letter "The paper herein For a mosaic of actual history being the minor facts which make up the Tapestry and the threads of which are rarely seen. As I mentioned before it would be dangerous and not right to expose them to publicity at present, but I understand well your interest as a scholar and historian in the true facts and therefore I leave them to you with confidence.") Scanned","attr0":"description"

    J.B. McNamara to Sinclair Lewis, July 25, 1929-March 12, 1932

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    Letters from J.B. McNamara to Sinclair Lewis dated July 25, 1929 to March 12, 1932

    The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 1

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    “A Tempest in a Teapot over Tennis as I Play It,” by Stephen R. Pastore “Major New Study of the 1920s Novels: Review of The Rise of Sinclair Lewis, 1920-1930, by James M. Hutchisson” rev. by George Killough, College of St. Scholastica “Joyce Lyng Tends the Sinclair Lewis Memory,” by Jeanne Olson “Minneapolis Bookseller, Collector Spent Afternoon with Lewis,” by Anne Robinson “March 8, 1925: Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis,” by Henry Logan Stuarthttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1030/thumbnail.jp

    The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1

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    Abstracts from Papers Presented at the 1994 American Literature Association Conference: “Paul De Kruif and the Composition of Arrowsmith,” by James M. Hutchisson, The Citadel “The Mine of Lost Souls: Generational History in Sinclair Lewis’s Free Air and Douglas Coupland’s Shampoo Planet,” by Edward Watts, Michigan State University “Sinclair Lewis and William Faulkner: Quest for Integrity,” by Dmitry Urnov, Adelphi University, and Julia Palievsky, Nassau Community College (SUNY) “Edith Wharton and Grace Lewis,” by James M. Hutchisson, The Citadel “It Can’t Happen Here, Again, Review of It Can’t Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis, Introduction by Perry Meisel by Robert L. McLaughlin, Illinois State University “Intruder Heroines: Carol Kennicott and Ann Vickers,” Review of Child Brides and Intruders, by Carol Wershoven” by Francesca Sawaya, Illinois State University “Teaching Sinclair Lewis: Main Street Still Mainly Main Street,” by George Killough, College of St. Scholasticahttps://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Lucilia setosa James 1966

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    setosa James Phaenicia (Viridinsula) setosa James, 1966a: 479. James 1970: 11 [catalogue]; Arnaud 1979: 388 [type catalogue]. Phaenicia setosa: Linsley 1977: 42 [checklist]. Lucilia setosa: Tantawi & Sinclair 2013: 238 [remarks, records]; Whitworth 2014: 48 [remarks, records]; Moreno et al. 2020: 123 [checklist]. Distribution. Endemic. Galápagos: Darwin, Wolf. Remarks. This species ranges from the littoral to highland humid zones. undetermined species (Tantawi & Sinclair 2013). Distribution. Not determined. Galápagos: Española. Remarks. This species appears to be closely related to the endemic Galápagos species, L. pionia (Tantawi & Sinclair 2013).Published as part of Sinclair, Bradley J., 2023, An annotated checklist of the Diptera of the Galápagos Archipelago (Ecuador), pp. 1-102 in Zootaxa 5283 (1) on page 75, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5283.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/791266

    Sinclair, James Alex, [No Service Number]

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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/417083Surname: SINCLAIR. Given Name(s) or Initials: JAMES ALEX. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 27761.239777 Item: [2016.0049.49344] "Sinclair, James Alex, [No Service Number]
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