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    Susan Davidson Thomas, Resident of Stanford, CA, California, Born November 24, 1937

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    Susan Davidson Thomas died suddenly after a fall at her home on Jan 2, 2018

    Susan Davidson Thomas Resident of Stanford, California Born November 24, 1937

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    Susan Davidson Thomas died suddenly after a fall at her home on Jan 2, 2018

    Portrait of Susan Davidson, Desk, A

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    Portrait of Susan Davidson. Her arms are crossed and rested on a desk.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/4196/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Susan Davidson Wearing Western Wear, A

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    Portrait of Susan Davidson wearing western wear. She looks into the camera as she points a firearm up to the sky.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/4194/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Susan Davidson Wearing Western Wear, B

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    Portrait of Susan Davidson wearing western wear. She looks into the camera as she points a firearm up to the sky.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy/4195/thumbnail.jp

    Davidson (Basil) : L'Angola au cœur des tempêtes. Trad. de l'anglais par Louis Rigaudias

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    Broadhead Susan Herlin. Davidson (Basil) : L'Angola au cœur des tempêtes. Trad. de l'anglais par Louis Rigaudias. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 62, n°228, 3e trimestre 1975. pp. 538-539

    Inside Berklee: MP&E Professor Susan Rogers (Prince, Barenaked Ladies)

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    By Lesley Mahoney August 26, 2011 Photo by Kelly Davidson MP&E professor Susan Rogers teaches students technical skills as well as the science behind the music. Photo by Kelly Davidson Music production and engineering professor Susan Rogers saw much success as a recording engineer, mixer, and producer, working with such artists as Prince, the Jacksons, India.Arie, Barenaked Ladies, and Laurie Anderson. Then she decided it was time for something different and left the music business to pursue life as a scientist, studying psychology and neuroscience, and then music perception and cognition. Rogers has found in Berklee a platform to combine both of these worlds, teaching classes in MP&E as well as music perception and cognition. Hear Rogers talk about her intriguing journey from studio to lab and back again

    Virtual Book Launch: Russ Davidson author of: Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico

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    Russ Davidson, author of Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico In conversation with Felipe Gonzales and Christine Sierra Russ Davidson served as a curator of Latin American and Iberian collections and was a professor of librarianship at the University of New Mexico from 1979 to 2004. Phillip b. (Felipe) Gonzales is a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of New Mexico. As a historical sociologist, his research has primarily focused on the Nuevomexicano Hispanic group of New Mexico. He is the author, co-author, or editor of four books and numerous articles on Nuevomexicano identity, politics, and economic status. Christine Marie Sierra is a professor emerita of political science at the University of New Mexico and a former director of the Southwest Hispanic Research Institute. Her teaching career at UNM spanned twenty-eight years, and her research has focused on the study of race, ethnicity, and gender in US politics, Mexican American activism on immigration policy, and Hispanic politics in New Mexico.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/laii_events/1091/thumbnail.jp
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