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Price List of Hearses.
Catalog listing descriptions and prices, with selected illustrations, for fifteen different hearse styles available for purchase from W. M. Raymond & Co. There is also an introductory statement describing order information
M. W. Beresford & J. G. Hurst, Deserted Medieval Villages Studies.
Chevallier Raymond. M. W. Beresford & J. G. Hurst, Deserted Medieval Villages Studies.. In: Études rurales, n°58, 1975. pp. 113-114
Oh! what I know about you [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on inside front and on back covers for Harry Von Tilzer stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
148, Item 184aby Jos. H. McKeon, Harry M. Piano, W. Raymond Walker.unattrib. photo of Harry Von Tilze
Oh! what I know about you [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on inside front and on back covers for Harry Von Tilzer stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
148, Item 184aby Jos. H. McKeon, Harry M. Piano, W. Raymond Walker.unattrib. photo of Harry Von Tilze
Letter from Phil M. Landrum to John W. Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966 March 29
Letter from Georgia congressman Phil M. Landrum to John W. Gardner, secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, protesting the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's "Revised Statement of Policies for School Desegregation Plans under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Letter from Phil M. Landrum to John W. Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1966 March 29
Letter from Georgia congressman Phil M. Landrum to John W. Gardner, secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, protesting the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's "Revised Statement of Policies for School Desegregation Plans under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Blanc (O.), Cuénoud (C), Diserens (M.E.), Hagmann (H. M.), Haug (W.), Heinzmann (H.), Neury (J.E.), Schuler (M.) et Taxler (J.), avril 1985. — Les suisses vont-ils disparaître
Balseinte Raymond. Blanc (O.), Cuénoud (C), Diserens (M.E.), Hagmann (H. M.), Haug (W.), Heinzmann (H.), Neury (J.E.), Schuler (M.) et Taxler (J.), avril 1985. — Les suisses vont-ils disparaître . In: Revue de géographie alpine, tome 73, n°4, 1985. pp. 465-466
Raymond Williams and the limits of cultural materialism
Cultural materialism has become an influential discipline in recent
years, particularly so in 'Renaissance' studies, but also more generally in
'English', as well as departments defined as practising 'cultural' or
'communications' studies. The phrase is usually linked with the name of
Raymond Williams, but a cursory examination of Williams's own work
quickly establishes that it is a phrase he rarely uses, and only schematically
attempts to define. The thesis therefore takes the form of an investigation into
the way cultural materialism has come to be understood, by examining in
detail the trajectory of Raymond Williams's theoretical development, and how
his own engagement with various theoretical positions has helped to set
'limits' on the meaning of cultural materialism.
Chapters 1 and 2 deal with some of Williams's earliest work,
particularly Reading and Criticism, as a way of investigating how reasonable
it is to tag him as a 'Left-Leavisite', arguing that Leavis's undoubted
influence is resisted (though not entirely rejected) from a very early stage. The
first chapter considers in detail Leavis's work at Cambridge, the influence of
Eliot, and the significance of the 'Organic Community'. Chapter 2, which is
based around a comparative analysis of Williams's and Leavis's readings of
Dickens, argues that Williams rejects the 'organic community' in favour of his
'knowable community'. Chapters 4 and 5 deal with specific 'theoretical'
issues: the first, based around a reading of Terry Eagleton's critique of
Williams's use of the Marxist metaphor of 'base and superstructure', shows
some of the problems which arise from Williams's cultural model, as well as
suggesting refinements; the second deals with the influence of Volosinov's
theories on Williams. Chapter 6 comes out of Williams's readings of the
'Country-House' poems in The Country and the City, showing how his
practice of literary criticism relies on an acceptance of 'ideology' apparently
denied in his more 'theoretical' writings. This analysis is extended as a result
of investigations into the 'De L'Isle' manuscripts relating to the Penshurst
estate. Chapter 7 argues that it is possible to see the work of Fredric Jameson
as developing Williams's cultural materialism into Jameson's debates on
postmodernism.
In the Introduction and Conclusion, I have taken the opportunity to
look briefly at the activity of cultural materialism as it has developed since
Raymond Williams's death in 1988. The Introduction emphasizes what I see
to be important methodological differences between 'cultural materialism'
and 'new historicism'; the Conclusion deals with the continuing debate over
the value of a cultural materialist approach by considering the 'appropriation'
of Shakespeare
A bibliographic study of the Herbert J. Frost/W. Somerset Maugham collection in the Sterling C. Evans Library
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation is an annotated, descriptive bibliography of the 947 items in the Herbert J. Frost/W. Somerset Maugham Collection housed in Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University. Of these, the 464 primary works are separated into five categories: manuscripts, published materials, correspondence, edited materials, and introductory materials. Items are arranged alphabetically by title. The 483 secondary materials are likewise separated into five categories: books and entire periodicals, clippings, adaptations, photographs, and programs. These items are arranged alphabetically by author or title. Notes regarding inscriptions, bibliographic rarities, content, or other information are provided as needed. Entries include references to the definitive bibliography of the primary works, Raymond Toole Stott's A Bibliography of the Works of W. Somerset Maugham and/or of the secondary, Charles Sanders' W. Somerset Maugham: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him. Every effort has been made to provide clear, concise information suitable to the peculiarities of the items and the needs of researchers
Depot, Raymond, Clark County
3 x 5 photograph, one-story building next to a water tower, several train cars on the tracks and grain elevators on the right side3 Photo Album H2009-101 5644 R.C. Lathrop Coll Box No 3Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company Depot at Raymond S.D. Taken June 1906 Division Dakota Telg Call NY Acct No 1096 M. P. No 361 Alex Johnson, a former Pros of the C. N. W. started here as an opr. Looking at the West End South SideDepot, Raymond S. Dak
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