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Milligan College Football Players
Some of the Milligan College Football players. From left to right: Amon McSwords, Jimmy T. Moore, Thomas R. Hawes, John Ammerma
Milligan College Graduates, 1909
Milligan College Class of 1909. Seated (left to right): George Robert Lowder, Rene White Anderson, Isaac Williams, Mary Evelyn Sevier, James W. Stephens. Standing (left to right): Anna T. Kelley, unknown, George R. Bowman, Jennie E. Hatcher, Shelburne Ferguson, and Nellvaughn Snodgras
Roger McDonald, author in the caravan [picture] /
(PIC/3034/28); Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an14517845-28
Milligan College students
Group of Milligan College students on steps of classroom building- north face. Standing (from left to right) George M.R. Bowman, Altat Agnes Carpenter, unknown, unknown, unknown first name Birchfield, Persie I. Owen, unknown, unknown, Alum J. Combs. Sitting second row (from left to right) Lucius Shelburne, unknown, unknown. Sitting bottom row (from left to right) George Robert Lowder, Stellahee (Sutton) Burleson, Carl Edward "Cy" Burleson, William Isaac Williams, Anna T. Kelley, and Anna L. Beatrice Gray
Worship as thanksgiving: the offering of life
Sandra Fach contributes a fresh reading of T. F. Torrance’s renowned essay “The Mind of Christ in Worship: The Problem of Apollinarianism in the Liturgy”. As well as providing an insight into Torrance’s theology of worship, particularly the idea of worship as thanksgiving, she also explores his emphasis on Christ’s mediatorial role with particular reference to two other Scottish theologians, William Milligan and John McLeod Campbell.Publisher PD
Social housing strategies, financing mechanisms and outcomes
This review provides a brief update of developments in social housing policies and national strategies in a cross‐section of developed countries since 2007. The countries included in the review are: Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Scotland, Sweden (described collectively as European countries) and the United States of America. The time‐frame for this exercise is largely influenced by timing of the global economic downturn and credit crisis which has, in many countries, prompted fundamental policy shifts. With this in mind, the next part of this introductory chapter highlights some of the key features of the post‐2007 economic context for housing policy.
In selecting countries for inclusion in the review we have aimed to encompass a diversity of national social housing systems in countries with broadly similar economic and social profiles to Australia. Jurisdictions included are those where one or more of the contributing authors have direct knowledge of the social housing system and have recently conducted research on aspects of housing policy.
The review has been commissioned by Housing NSW to provide background information for the ongoing development of The Housing Strategy for New South Wales. It builds on and extends research funded by the City Futures Research Centre (UNSW), the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) and OTB TU Delft which is published in the following conference papers and reports: Lawson, Gilmour and Milligan (2010); Lawson (2009); Lawson and Milligan (2007); Milligan and Lawson (2008); Lawson and Nieboer (2009); Lawson, Berry, Yates and Milligan (2009); Milligan, Gurran, Lawson, Phibbs and Phillips (2009); and Hulse, Milligan and Easthope (2011). The report also draws on the UK Housing Review (Pawson & Wilcox, 2011 and forthcoming 2012) and on recently published material available online compiled by various research and sector organisations in a range of countries.
The report was prepared for Housing NSW, Department of Families and Communities, NSW Government in December 2011 and has been recently release
Commentary on the Gospel of St. John /
Includes text of the Authorized version with a translation of the Gospel of John by Milligan and Moulton.Reprint of the 1880 ed. published by T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, which was issued as part of the Popular commentary on the New Testament, edited by P. Schaff.Originally published under title: A popular commentary on the Gospel of St. John.Mode of access: Internet
Reviews : Spike Milligan As Funny As Ever
Item located in file hy-dm-parker-milligan-1976-1980-001. Not all items in folder uploaded.The newspaper review pertains to the Spike Milligan concert hosted at the Three Arts the previous night of the newspaper publication. The author raves about Milligan's ability to entertain an audience of more than 2000 people of which everyone in attendance thoroughly enjoyed. The author also mentions supporting acts such as Ashley Parker who had played and sung folk, rock and blues idiom
Z.T. Sweeney
Zachary T. Sweeney, around the time when he dedicated Milligan College's Pardee Hall in October 1919
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