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Letter from W. H. Markham to S. B. Simmons
Letter from W. H. Markham to S. B. Simmons, concerning water conditions at Kittrell College
Lincoln, the Man of the People signed by Edwin Markham, March 19, 1928
This revised version of the poem, Lincoln, The Man of the People is inscribed to Jessie Randolph on March 19, 1928 and signed by the author, Edwin Markham. This revision was read at the dedication of the great Lincoln Memorial that was erected in Washington, D.C. in 1922.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1221/thumbnail.jp
Markham, Tex.
View of storefront with sign for G. S. Byars, R. Ph., Druggist.Recto: [inscribed on negative] Markham, Tex. Verso: [stamped] Schlueters Advertising & Souvenir Photographs, Houston, Phone, 6017 Old., [postmarked] Markham, Tex., Jul 14, 8 AM, 1908
Asia [cartographic material] : corrected from the observations communicated to the Royal Society at London and the Royal Academy at Paris /
Map of Asia from Saudi Arabia, India, China to Southeast Asia. Relief shown pictorially.; Dedication in cartouche: To Sr. George Markham Baronet, this map is dedicated by his humble servt. Iohn Senex.; Probably plate 4 from: Modern geography / J. Senex. [London] : T. Bowles & T. Bowles & Son, [1708-1725].; Phillips, 550.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm161
The Lady Markham Elegies
This project studies the contemporary manuscript transmission of three poems written on the 1609 death of Lady Bridget Markham. Lady Markham was the cousin of the influential courtier and patron Lucy, Countess of Bedford and her death prompted an outpouring of verses that were collected in manuscript verse miscellanies during the period. John Donne was in the process of establishing a patronage relationship with Lady Bedford at the time and wrote a respectful elegy on her cousin’s death. Francis Beaumont also wrote, for the same occasion, what has been called the most “repellent” work of the English Renaissance. That same year, Lady Bedford wrote an elegy on the death of another kinswoman, Cecilia Bulstrode, which several scribes redirected to Lady Markham. This project attends to the diverse ways contemporary verse collectors encountered, altered, and situated these poems, mediating the legacy of Markham’s death and Bedford’s patronage. The method for this project adapts elements of single-author critical editing to study the verses as a group. By organizing textual study around Lady Bedford and the death of Lady Markham, it reorients research away from the individual author towards the patron and her circle
Troubled Closeness or Satisfied Distance? Researching Media Consumption and Public Connection
There is a key ambiguity in media phenomenology which Raymond Williams expressed better than anyone when he wrote about media as:
… a form of unevenly shared consciousness of persistently external events. [Media] is what appears to happen, in these powerfully transmitted and mediated ways, in a world within which we have no other perceptible connections but we feel is at once central and marginal to our lives. (Williams, 1973: 295–6, added emphasis)
We cannot grasp this paradox unless we accept that media, particularly broadcast media, are important in the phenomenology of everyday experience, something Paddy Scannell’s work has done so much to establish as a dimension of media research. We need, however, a more differentiated view of the varieties and tensions at work within this phenomenology, which we will try to develop by drawing on our recent empirical research1 which asked what everyday media consumption contributes to people’s orientation towards, or away from, a world of public issues beyond the purely private. Through written or spoken diaries produced over an extended period of three months, and interviews/focus groups with participating diarists during a fieldwork relationship lasting up to one year, we tried to understand from multiple perspectives how individual citizens fit media use into their wider practice and how this contributes, or not, to their sense of orientation to a public world. Our research complicates Scannell’s account of how media expand the horizons of everyday life, at least in relation to the public and potentially political dimensions of media consumption
Portrait of Edward (Edwin?) Markham, ca.1900
Photographic portrait of Edward (Edwin?) Markham, a poet and author, ca.1900. An elderly man with tousled graying hair and a thick beard stares into the foreground. He has sharp eyes, a large pointed nose, and wears a dark suit
EL RITMO MUSICAL EN LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL CUARTO GRADO “T”DE PRIMARIA, COLEGIO MARKHAM, DISTRITO DE SURCO – 2018
Este trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo determinar el nivel de capacidad del ritmo musical de los estudiantes del 4to grado “T” de primaria del Colegio Markham en Surco, 2018. EN cuanto al método, ha sido empleado el enfoque cuantitativo, el diseño no experimental, tipo simple o básico, corte transeccional, nivel: Descriptivo. La población está conforma por los alumnos de 4 “T” de primaria del colegio Markham en Surco, 2018. La muestra está conformada por un grupo de 20 estudiantes de 4 “T” de primaria del colegio Markham en Surco, 2018, los cuales fueron seleccionados a través de un tipo de muestreo no probabilístico. Después de la medición de los elementos del ritmo, se obtuvieron resultados en un buen nivel de logro en cuanto al desarrollo del ritmo musical
Invitro activation of complement by bacillus-subtilis protease correlation with the response of guinea-pigs to aerosols of the enzyme
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Olive-Markham Family Papers
Correspondence to the Olive and Markham families from Lula Freeman Bryan [Mrs. R. T. Bryan], Southern Baptist Convention missionary in Shangai, China, 1885-1888; Lucius Bunyan Olive and wife, Nell, 1916-1935, and undated; and Loula Olive Rogers [Mrs. Exum Jester Rogers], wife of the pastor of Kenington Avenue Baptist Church, Kansas City, Missouri, 1926
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