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    Print 239 “Mildred Hiscock, Helen Fitzpatrick and me”

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    Print 239 of the Rebecca Warren photograph collection, taken at the Topsail Road Sanatorium, St. John's, circa 1953-1956. “Mildred Hiscock, Helen Fitzpatrick and me” women seated outside

    Helen Warren Brown Monument

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    Report prepared as part of the coursework required for REL 167, Speaking Stones.Description and interpretation of the monument to Helen Warren Brown (d. 1872, age 29)

    Warren G. Harding letter to Nahum Daniel Brascher, January 12, 1920

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    In this letter dated January 12, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to Nahum Daniel Brascher, editor in chief of the American Negro Press, in response to his letter of January 8, 1920. Harding states he has stayed out of Chicago politics in order to avoid the tension among Governor Lowden, Mayor Thompson, and others. Harry Daugherty, Harding's campaign manager, will be in Chicago soon, and Harding suggests Brascher meet with him to discuss campaign strategy in Chicago and Illinois. Nahum Daniel Brascher was born in Richmond, Indiana, Meredith Business College in Zanesville, Ohio, and later moved to Cleveland in the early 1900s, with a large influx of African Americans migrating north in search of a better life. While in Cleveland, Brascher co-founded both the Brascher-Ellis School and the Cleveland Journal, an African American weekly newspaper. In 1918, Brascher, his wife Helen, and their two children, moved to Chicago where he was one of the founding members of the ANP. The ANP was a news service founded in Chicago in 1919 that served approximately 150 African American newspapers across the United States, supplying news stories, opinion pieces, and essays about national and global events and issues, with special emphasis on race relations and African American interests. Brascher offers to provide Harding with free, advanced issues of its service in order to stay updated on events and issues of high importance to African Americans and their stance on political and social issues. This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I

    Faculty Recital: John Warren, clarinet, Mozart Remix

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    John Warren, KSU Associate Professor of Clarinet, presents an all-Mozart program featuring several of the composer\u27s classic works arranged for updated instrumentation. Included on the program are Mozart\u27s Violin Sonata (K. 378) performed on clarinet, Bassoon Concerto (K. 191) performed on bass clarinet, and Piano Trio (K. 496) performed by a clarinet, violin, viola, and cello quartet. Performance will feature KSU faculty violinist Helen Kim, violist Cathy Lynn, cellist Charae Krueger, and pianist Robert Henry.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2095/thumbnail.jp

    Supplements for horses

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    Dr Helen Warren, investigates whether horse owners really understand what and why they are feeding supplements to their horses and, how to make an informed choice </jats:p

    READING AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF HELEN KELLER’S THE STORY OF MY LIFE

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    Membaca autobiografi adalah membaca suatu peristiwa, memori dan kenangan yang dituliskan oleh pengarang tentang dirinya sendiri. Persitiwa- peristiwa tersebut lebih banyak mengabarkan tentang sebuah kebenaran subjektif daripada fakta yang sebenarnya. Itu dikarenakan pengarang sebagai subjek yang membaca masa lalunya menjadi tokoh utama dalam autobiografi. Hal ini dapat dikaji dan dibuktikan melalui beberapa aspek di dalam autobiografi. Ruang lingkup dari tulisan ini adalah bagaimana narrator dalam menarasikan cerita dapat membangun wacana dan berbicara langsung dengan narratee. Pengalaman- pengalaman yang diceritakan oleh narrator, identitas yang ditampilkan dan juga peran editor di dalam pembuatan autobiografi. Adapun tujuan dari tulisan ini adalah untuk mengimplementasikan teori Reading Autobiography yang digunakan untuk menganalisis The Story of My Life yang merupakan autobiografi dari Helen Keller. Metode yang digunakan dalam tulisan ini adalah metode penelitian kepustakaan dan metode pendekatan teori membaca autobiografi. Metode yang pertama digunakan untuk mengumpul data dan informasi dari sumber-sumber kepustakaan yang mendukung pembahasan. Metode yang kedua digunakan sebagai acuan utama dalam menganalisis aspek yang dominan dalam autobiografi. Hasil dari analisis menunjukkan bahwa teknik penceritaan yang digunakan oleh pengarang sangat mengesankan, baik dalam segi penceritaan “aku”, ideologi maupun konsep yang dimiliki banyak memproyeksikan tokoh sebagai tokoh yang sempurna secara fisik. Begitu juga pengalaman yang dialami tokoh sengaja dipilihkan pengalaman yang istimewa Selain itu, identitas yang ditampilkan oleh pengarang bertujuan mengkonstruksikan kesan dirinya seabagai pribadi yang baik kepada pembaca. Di samping itu, adanya peran John Macy sebagai editor di dalam pembuatan autobiografi adalah untuk kepentingan sosial. Hal ini dikarenakan John Macy membantu memproyeksikan Helen Keller sebagai tokoh utama yang hampir sempurna walau dengan keterbatasan fisik. Dia juga mampu membantu Helen dalam mengklarifikasi isu negatif yang berkembang pada masa itu

    Helen Warren Speaks Engagedly with Another Guest at Florida Ornithological Society Meeting in St. Petersburg

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    Helen Warren (center) speaks engagedly with another guest during the spring 30th anniversary Florida Ornithological Society meeting held at Eckerd College\u27s Fox Hall in St. Petersburg, Florida on April 26-28, 2002.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fos_images/2992/thumbnail.jp

    Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld, PhD, Long-Term Care Educator and Author

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    Today’s guest is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld. Mary Helen is an associate professor at Towson University in the Department of Health Sciences. Mary Helen is the author of one of the leading textbooks in the field of long-term care, Dimensions of Long-Term Care: An Introduction, and is a recognized leader in long-term care education nationally. In this podcast I talk with Mary Helen about her journey from an early interest in political science and international affairs to discovering the nascent field of health economics in the 80’s, and her transition to an interest in long-term care as a result of having to care for both her father and father-in-law when they suffered from debilitating terminal illnesses. Mary Helen makes a passionate case for long-term care, pointing out the economic opportunities for entrepreneurs, as well as young people looking for a meaningful and well compensated career. I hope you enjoy listening to Mary Helen’s story, and if you find it valuable, won’t you leave us feedback on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you may be accessing this recording. It helps other people discover us. Thanks for listening, and here is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld
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