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    Stevens Arch

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    Photo shows a view from an airplane of Stevens Arch (in right center of photo), located near junction of Stevens Canyon and Escalante River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Kane County, Uta

    John Wayne, George Stevens, and George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD

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    Left to right: John Wayne, producer-director George Stevens, and associate producer George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, 1965. 8x10 b&w photographic print

    Wayne County-Stevens Mesa P.1

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    Please Credit: Hunt, C.B. # 491, U.S. Geological Survey. View northwest and north from north end of Stevens Mesa. Sweetwater Creek flows through badlands formed by middle shale of Mancos. Emery sandstone caps rim at left and South Caineville Mesa on skyline. Wayne County, Utah, September 1936

    Recording of interview with Wayne Muller

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    Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1982-1985; Muller took Nouwen's Introduction to the Spiritual Life course in the Spring semester of 1983.1 audio cassette (1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; No reproduction of this material without permission of the Archivist. ; The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy. ; Digitized February 3, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of one audio cassette (SR2007 66 66 53) of an interview with Wayne Muller conducted by Sue Mosteller, csj on October 31, 2004 at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Themes present in Muller's interview include death, grief, Buddhism, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy

    Wayne Sawchuk Photography

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    Wayne Sawchuk is an photographer, conservationist, and author. Wayne Sawchuk's cameras are constant companions on his long journeys through northeast British Columbia's Muskwa-Kechika wilderness area. His photos reflect his broad diversity of wildlife and wilderness subjects, and have been widely published in Canadian Geographic, Beautiful BC, The National Post, Explorer Magazine and BC Oudoors, among others

    In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought

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    In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought an out-of-print copy of Trader Vic\u27s Book of Food & Drink that once belonged to Maine author Kenneth Roberts (1885-1957). On a blank page, Curtis discovered Roberts\u27 well-crafted description of inventing a recipe, with scratched out and recast words

    068. Frock coat owned by Simon Stevens of Ephraim, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a frock coat owned by Simon Stevens of Ephraim, Utah. Made in South Africa, date unknown; probably belonged to Andrew Kelson (1853-1896) of Ephrai

    Letter from W. [Wayne] M. Collins to Hajime Kishi, January 8, 1952

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    This letter from Wayne M. Collins, a lawyer, explains that Katsumi Kishi and Masao Kishi are native born Peruvian citizens and therefore cannot be deported to Japan. Mr. Wayne Collins goes on to explain that there should be no cause for alarm at any potential deportation.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II

    072. Petticoat or skirt owned by Mrs. Simon Stevens of Ephraim, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a skirt or petticoat owned by Mrs. Simon (Caroline Bailey) Stevens of Ephraim, Utah. History unknown, but it belonged to a Pioneer ancestor of owner. Estimated date about 1846 to 184

    Wayne Ude, 12th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Wayne Ude is the author of Buffalo and Other Stories, 1975; Becoming Coyote, 1981; and Three Coyote Tales, due out this fall. His current project is a novel-in-slow-progress, tentatively titled Home Place. He is the director of Creative Writing at Old Dominion University, and also director of the ODU Literary Festival
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