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    Deborah Dalfonso writes about the summers she and her family spent at Green Lake

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    Deborah Dalfonso writes about the summers she and her family spent at Green Lake in East Holden in the late 1950s and the dangerous antics she and her brothers resorted to in order to bring cars to a halt so they hustle the blueberries they had picked to earn money to go to the Bangor State Fair

    Deborah Harkness Book Talk and Signing

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    The Z. Smith Reynolds Library Lecture Series presents a talk and book signing by Deborah Harkness, author of the bestselling novels A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night. Deborah is a featured author at the 9th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books. Her Wake Forest appearance is co-sponsored by Bookmarks and ZSR Library as part of the Bookmarks Authors in Schools program

    Alfred Summers Johnson Family

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    Portrait of Johnson family, from left to right: Alfred Summers Johnson, Willis L. Johnson, Deborah Hardy Johnson, and Joseph Johnson

    Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen

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    Author Deborah Heffernan of Bridgton describes how secret plans to have a Queen Anne bonnet-top high boy built for her husband Jack Heffernan turned into a community affair, while yet remaining a secret. The actual design and construction of the high boy fell on Bob Dunning, with the help cabinetmaker Greg Marston. Others involved on the project included Mary and Don Johnson and their sons Tom and Eric. With descriptive details of elements included in the highboy

    Alfred Summers Johnson and Deborah Hardy Johnson

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    Portrait of Alfred S. and Deborah H. Johnson

    Lecture: Author Deborah Eisenberg reads from her story, "Some Other, Better Otto" Nov. 2 at Vanderbilt University

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Listen to author Deborah Eisenberg read from her story 'Some Other, Better Otto' from her collection Twilight of the Superheroes on Nov. 2 in Buttrick Hall. Introducing Eisenberg is Nancy Reisman, assistant professor of English.

    Feminismo (2019) de Deborah Cameron

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    Feminism is a small compilation of the debates that have run through the movement, especially in the West. Narrated in a simple and entertaining style, based on compilations of different themes, studies and references, it addresses the main questions of feminism and exposes the answers that have been provided from different positions. TECHNICAL SHEET OF THE BOOK Title: Feminism. Author: Cameron, Deborah. Translation: Tercero, Maria Enguix. Publisher: Alianza Editorial. Language: Spanish. Pages: 176. Year: 2019. Place: Madrid. EBOOK ISBN: 978-84-9181-541-9. Original title: Feminism. 1st edition in English, 2018, Great Britain. Profile Books LTD.Feminismo es una pequeña compilación de los debates que han atravesado al movimiento, especialmente en occidente. Narrado en un estilo simple y llevadero, en base a recopilaciones de distintos temas, estudios y referentes, va abordando los principales interrogantes del feminismo y exponiendo las respuestas que se han brindado desde diferentes posiciones. FICHA TÉCNICA DE LA OBRA Título: Feminismo. Autora: Cameron, Deborah. Traducción: Tercero, María Enguix. Editorial: Alianza Editorial. Idioma: Castellano. Páginas: 176. Año: 2019. Lugar: Madrid. ISBN ebook: 978-84-9181-541-9. Título original: Feminism. 1° edición en inglés, 2018, Gran Bretaña. Profile Books LTD

    Deborah Cheetham \u27It’s not over till the Black Lady Sings\u27.

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    This year’s annual Nulungu lecture at the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Broome Campus will be delivered by Deborah Cheetham, Indigenous Soprano, actor and author of the internationally acclaimed play, White Baptist Abba Fan. She is a graduate of the NSW Conservatorium of Music and Julliard School of Music. Since her international debut in 1997 Ms Cheetham has performed in the theatres and concert halls of United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and throughout Australia. At the Sydney Olympics in 2000, Ms Cheetham performed her original composition, Dali Mana Gamarada. During the 2001 Centenary of Federation celebrations Ms Cheetham performed in several major events including the January 1st Concert in Sydney’s Centennial Park when she appeared as a soloist and speaker. She performed with Argentine tenor, Jose Cura at the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup in 2003. This was broadcast to a worldwide audience of more than one billion. In 2005, Deborah added to her list of international credit engagements in Paris, including performances at the Australian Embassy and the La Cigale in the Marais In 2006 Deborah was a recipient of the Australia Council, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts fellowship. The fellowship enabled Deborah to write, direct and produce a 21st century Australian opera, Pecan Summer. The work created opportunities and demonstrated the talents of Indigenous singers and musicians, actors, writers and technicians. On 22nd February this year Deborah performed the national anthem at the memorial service for the victims of the Black Saturday bushfires. Of the service Deborah said , ‘Joined by a massed choir of over 500 voices I was honoured to pay my respect to the victims and survivors of these terrible fires by singing Advance Australia Fair.’ Deborah will be delivering the Nulungu Lecture at the Broome Campus of The University of Notre Dame, 88 Guy Street, Broome, on Thursday 20 August at 5.00pm. The Nulungu Reconciliation Lecture is to be an annual event on the Broome Campus where key speakers will be invited to address issues of Reconciliation that shape contemporary Aboriginal and Australian thought and experience. The title of Deborah’s lecture is It’s not over till the Black Lady Sings

    The Illuminated Lyric of Lafracoth

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    A medieval historical fiction in dramatic form for older adolescents and adults, this verse play depicts a person of conscience in early 12th century Ireland. This work is intended for late adolescents and adults who have either acquired or are engaged in higher education. The author envisions uses in classrooms, drama and book clubs in which conscience sensitive character analyses and discussions of moral life in and out of religious contexts are deemed worthy of pursuit. The original 2008 version of The Lyric of Lafracoth without illustrations can be found at: https://hdl.handle.net/1805/16779 In this illustrated version, artist Deborah C. Galvin was asked to create five illuminations for the letters P, A, C, E and M which figure prominently in the conflicted story of Lafracoth and her father. Deborah obliged but was not satisfied with just five. Over the two years 2008-2010, she completed sixteen times that many. In 2012, these were exhibited in a crafted parchment paper version of the manuscript at The Helen Beiser MD Art Show during the 59th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in San Francisco and again that same year at the Fourth Annual Indiana University School of Medicine Art Exhibition in Indianapolis

    Mesomyzostoma lanterbecqae Summers, Al-Hakim & Rouse, 2014, n. sp.

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    <i>Mesomyzostoma lanterbecqae</i> n. sp. Summers & Rouse <p>Fig. 2 I–L</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> SIO-BIC A3651 <b>hologenophore</b> (1 spm: ½—in 70% ethanol after formalin fixation; ½—95% ethanol). Padoz Reef, Madang Harbor, Papua New Guinea (5° 9' 34.8006"S, 145° 48' 46.2096"W), 5– 20 m. Collected using scuba on 27 November 2012 by MMS and GWR. Genbank (COI—KM014176).</p> <p> <b>Host.</b> <i>Clarkcomanthus alternans</i> (Carpenter) (Comatulidae, Comatulida, Crinoidea). MNHN-IE-2013-8114 (dried voucher); SIO-BIC E5879 (tissue subsample in 95% ethanol). Genbank (COI—KM491773).</p> <p> <i>Paratypes:</i> SIO-BIC A3652 <b>syngenophores</b> (3 spms: 2—in 70% ethanol after formalin fixation; 2—95% ethanol). Same location as holotype. Genbank (COI—KM491743). Host: <i>Clarkcomanthus mirabilis</i> (Rowe et al.), MNHN-IE-2013-8174 (dried voucher) & SIO-BIC E5880 (tissue subsample in 95% ethanol); Genbank (COI—KM491774). SIO-BIC A3653 <b>syngenophores</b> (2 spms: 95% ethanol). South Padoz Reef, Madang Harbor, Papua New Guinea (5° 9' 43.1994"S, 145° 48' 59.3922"W), 5– 20 m. Collected using scuba on 1 December 2012. Genbank (COI—KM491744). Host: <i>Comatella nigra</i> (Carpenter), MNHN-IE-2013-8064 (dried voucher) & SIO- BIC E5891 (tissue subsample in 95% ethanol); Genbank (COI—KM491775).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> Named for Deborah Lanterbecq, who first sequenced DNA from a <i>Mesomyzostoma</i> and led the work resulting in the first molecular phylogeny for myzostomids (Lanterbecq <i>et al.</i> 2006).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis and description.</b> Located within host’s coelom. Holotype body thin and elongate. Length ~ 2.5 mm following fixation (specimen cut and curled) [paratypes 2–4 mm]. Body margin acirrate. Mouth and cloaca terminal. Five pairs of small parapodia, with large hooks (Fig. 2 L). Color cream in life, white in preservative.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> There are nine other species of <i>Mesomyzostoma</i> —two described, <i>Mesomyzostoma katoi</i> Okada, 1933 and <i>Mesomyzostoma reichenspergeri</i> Remscheid, 1918, and four currently being described Eeckhaut <i>et al.</i> (<i>in prep</i>) and three undescribed species in Summers & Rouse (2014). All of these species have a similar body form and occupy the coelom and/or gonads of feather star crinoids. The species are best distinguished by molecular data, followed by host use. This is likely a highly undersampled lifestyle due to the requirement of dissection.</p>Published as part of <i>Summers, Mindi M., Al-Hakim, Iin Inayat & Rouse, Greg W., 2014, Turbo-taxonomy: 21 new species of Myzostomida (Annelida), pp. 301-344 in Zootaxa 3873 (4)</i> on page 306, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3873.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/252208">http://zenodo.org/record/252208</a&gt
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