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Letter from John F. Sullivan to Assistant Attorney General Cox Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, October 18, 1919
Letter dated October 18, 1919 from Mandan Attorney John (abbreviated here as Jno.) F. Sullivan to North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Edward Cox regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case at Beach, ND. Sullivan writes that he will be comfortable waiving the preliminary examination once he and Cox have met to discuss the evidence that would be introduced at the preliminary examination.
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Letter from Assistant Attorney General Cox to John F. Sullivan Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, October 22, 1919
Letter from Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 18, 1919
Letter from Attorney General Langer to Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 20, 1919
Letter from Assistant Attorney General Cox to Beach Police Magistrate Thor G. Plomasen Regarding the Ole Skrukrud Case, December 22, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1255/thumbnail.jp
Sullivan, F J, QX16394
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/419953Surname: SULLIVAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: F J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX16394. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 1290.244532
Item: [2016.0049.52214] "Sullivan, F J, QX16394
K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan
Verdière Raoul. K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 42, fasc. 1, 1973. pp. 279-280
K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971
Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303
K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971
Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303
Denis F. Sullivan, The Life of Saint Nikon. Text, Translation and Commentary by D.F. Sullivan
Flusin Bernard. Denis F. Sullivan, The Life of Saint Nikon. Text, Translation and Commentary by D.F. Sullivan. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 47, 1989. pp. 275-276
Letter Written by Daniel F. Sullivan to the Bryant College Service Club Dated May 13, 1943
[Transcription begins] U. S. ARMY AIR FORCES
5/13/43
Dear Bryant Service Club Girls;
Thank you so much for your package which I received ages ago but unfortunately was unable to acknowledge since I was in the midst of my training program at Yale Communications School as an Aviation Cadet. Fortunately I graduated all right and received my commission of which I am quite proud. Now I’m anxious to go to work and do something as I’ve been doing nothing but going to school since I’ve been in the service (ten months so far!). At present, I’m at the school of Applied Tactics here. When I graduate I’ll be assigned to a fighter squadron as a communications officer. After that we may move on.
Other men of Bryante Collegium I hear from are:
A/C Mc Grath William Jr.—Flying Cadet at Santa Ana, Calif.
A/C Jeanfavre, Henry—Ditto
Ensign Bob Wolfe—Attached to M. Schroff. (Temp.) Not yet binding
Pvt. Edwin Cafferty—903 QM Det. Norris Field Charlotte, N. C. Doing all acctg. work.
That’s all now.
Yours D. F. Sullivan [Transcription ends
Conservation is sexy! What makes this so, and what does this make? An engagement with celebrity and the environment
This essay offers an engagement with Daniel Brockington’s (2009) recent book Celebrity and the environment. I highlight the book’s contribution to debate regarding processes of human displacement arising through biodiversity
conservation under conditions of neoliberal capitalism. I fi rst situate the book in relation to contemporary
perspectives on displacement, justice, and human rights, using examples to illustrate complex and dynamic patterns
of conservation inclusions and exclusions globally. This is followed by a summary of Brockington’s typology of
conservation celebrities, and of the ways in which celebrities assist with the amassing of conservation finance. I proceed to consider the roles of a celebrity-saturated mass media (and mediated) ‘spectacle of conservation’ in structuring social and consumptive engagements with the ‘non-human’ world globally. I draw attention to how diverse peoples in conservation landscapes might become part of the spectacle of conservation by reconfiguring themselves as cultural objects of touristic consumerism in a script not necessarily of their choosing. By way of acknowledging the significance of social networks and alliances in infl uencing conservation perspectives and
practice, I close with a disclaimer regarding my own long-term collaborations with the author of Celebrity and
the environment
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