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    Stella M. Searcy Testimonial, MSS.3424

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    Abstract: Testimonial awarded to Stella M. Searcy in 1854 by the Alabama Female Institute in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains the testimonial awarded to Stella M. Searcy in 1854 by the Alabama Female Institute in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.Biographical/Historical Note: Stella M. Searcy was the second child of W.A. and E.F. Searcy of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. When she completed her course of study at the Alabama Female Institute in Tuscaloosa, she was awarded a testimonial

    Stella M. Brooks, circa 1940

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    A portrait of Miss Stella M. Brooks, a professor of Math and Physical Education at Philander Smith College from 1937-1948

    Jones, Stella M., Hawaiian Quilts

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    O'Reilly Patrick. Jones, Stella M., Hawaiian Quilts. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°42-43, tome 30, 1974. p. 126

    Interpretação e o vínculo social: introdução ao dossiê

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    Prof. Stella M. López, coordinator of the dossier "Interpretation and the social bond", presents its contents.La Prof. Stella M. López, coordinadora del dossier “Interpretación y lazo social”, presenta los contenidos del mismo.Prof. Stella M. López, coordenadora do dossiê "Interpretação e o vínculo social", apresenta seu conteúdo

    Il falso Lisia : la scrittura della contraffazione nel Fedro platonico

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    A reding of Plato's Phaedrus in the light of French Philosophy of Writing beetween Deleuze and Derrrida. In particular, the author point out that Plato plays, in this dialogue, on the idea of the literary contrafactum

    Ambrose, Stella M. v. Ambrose, John W.

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    Marriage record of Powell, William H. and Anderson, Stella M.

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    Marriage license for William H. Powell and Stella M. Anderson. William Wilson DeHart was the officiant

    La violenza occultata. Esoterismo del potere e rieducazione delle élites nelle Leggi platoniche

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    In this essay the author tries to show how the pivotal idea on which are based Plato's Laws, is the attempt to plan a detailed program of re-education (perhaps new education) of social élites in a eventual utopistic city, with constant reference the historical experience of the polis of the Vth b. C
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