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    Harbinger, 2023

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    Harbinger is a student-edited and designed magazine published each spring since 1980.FICTION: Stockholm in Indigo by Baylee Johnson; The Bubble by Em Louraine; Work of a Body by Zoe London; Candy by Darden Taylor; Dairy Dream Burgers Exposed by Abbey Heller; A GIrl Walks Home Alone at Night by Ruby Hewerdine; Lifeless Matter by Jessamin McSwain; Patients by Julie Wiley; Coming Home by Jack Hayes; Genesis by Jessamin McSwain; Dear Reader by Abbey Heller; Space Oddity by Em Louraine. NONFICTION: No Curtain Call by Zoe London. POETRY: Ferguson Protests, 2014 and Mercy, by Jordan Davis; Uneducated Tryptych on the Mundanity of God by Jack Hayes; Tar by Ruby Hewerdine; Accismus, Riposte, and Howl by Zoe London. INTERVIEW: A Conversation with Scott Garson, Editor of "Wigleaf"; A Conversation with Morgan Kail-Ackerman, Designer of "They Call Us"; A Conversation with Kate McIntyre, Editor of "hex". ART FEATURE: Luminaries of Female Literature by Baylee Johnson

    [Letter from Ruby Blackburn to L. B. Stephens - October 17, 1957]

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    A letter addressed to Mr. L. B. Stephens, Administrator, Interstate Parole Compact, Montgomery, Alabama, from Jack Ross, Administrator, Interstate Parole Compact, Austin, Texas (by Ruby Blackburn, Administrative Assistant), Board of Pardons and Paroles, Texas, dated October 17, 1957. Blackburn acknowledges the receipt of correspondence relative to the termination of the supervision of Subject 59,311. Typewritten at the bottom of the page is correspondence from Blackburn to Mr. Carswell advising him to return the supervisory material to their office, that the Subject has been transferred to Florida and she expresses their appreciation for the cooperation and assistance by him in this matter

    rubysaltbush/flower-size-eucs: Thesis submission

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    <p>Data and analysis code for Ruby Stephens' PhD thesis Petals to pollination: the functional ecology and evolution of floral traits, Chapter 4</p&gt

    Harbinger, 1983

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    Harbinger is a student-edited and designed magazine published each spring since 1980.TABLE OF CONTENTS: CARMEN MARTI – Patchwork, After the Rain, Beat; TERI DIANNE CIACCHI – Waxing Glorious, Coming Out for Air; DOREN MELIUS – Photograph; AMY KNOX BROWN – Elements, Limitations; LYNDON JENSEN – Chicago Dance; JANE EPPERSON – Photograph; AMY WILSON – Fireflies, Deer Season, The Mall; RUBY SPRANG – Pen and Ink; CAROLYN KELLEHER – Nickelodeon, Guises; MARIE KLEIN – Photograph; SHARON O’NEIL – Where the Shoe Ends, Preparations, Twelfth Night; NORA B. INFANTE – Your Book of Song, Braided Cycle, No Sacrifice as Such; JANICE OLSON – Photograph; JOHNAJ. RAMOS – Rounding Corners, Self-Satisfaction, Woman’s Best Friend; JO ANN M. BUSH – Photograph; MARIANNE TURKALJ BOST – Preparation; ROBIN L. LARSON – The Delivery, The Black Slate, Fall; DEDRA BENSON – Photograph; JOANNA MCKEE – The Private; COLLEEN BEVINS –Photograph; PENNEY LUTHI – Special Moments; BARBARA THOMAS – Best Laid Plans; TRACI LA ROSE – Photograph

    BBOH 011 Thomas Craig Stephens 9-6-2019

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    In this recording, Thomas Craig Stephens is interviewed by Ruby Staten, Kern Jackson, and Nate Carr about his connections to Blakeley Bluff and the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. Mr. Stephens discusses his family history, and his experiences growing up in Savannah, Tennessee, and Florence, Alabama. He reflects on Joseph Campbell’s discussions of myth, framed by his interest in world religions, and also reflects on the depth and richness, but also the issues and conflicts, he sees in the relationship between the culture and history of the US South—but also the ways the South is represented and misrepresented from the outside. Mr. Stephens discusses the richness and diversity of the ecology of the delta. And he also discusses his career as a float builder for Mardi Gras in Mobile

    Letter From Ruby Doris Smith to her Mother, circa 1964

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    Correspondence from Ruby Doris Smith to her mother about being in Conakry, Guinea in West Africa. 4 pages

    Letter to Mother From Ruby D. Smith, June 21, 1961

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    Letter from Ruby Doris Smith in Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi, to her mother. Smith was in jail for taking part in the Freedom Rides. 1 page

    [Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]

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    Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest

    [Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]

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    Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest and a letter requesting examination by the Dallas Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation

    [Prisoner medical records describing the condition of Jack Ruby]

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    Partially illegible prisoner medical records by an unknown author, on photocopied index cards. The records describe the condition of Jack Ruby upon his arrest
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