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    A century of Fabianism 1884-1984

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    Anthony Wright looks at the impact on socialism and society in the last 100 years of Fabianism

    Anthony and Wright Administration Building Dedication Ceremony

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    Dr. David B. Burks presided over the Anthony and Wright Administration Building dedication ceremony that also included three monuments honoring the seven African American alumni who were trailblazers on the path of integration. Families and friends of J.C. Lewis Brown, Walter Cunningham, David Johnson, Thelma Fae Smith, Curtis Sykes, Elijah Anthony and Howard Wright participated in the ceremony. Elijah Anthony and Howard Wright were the first Black students to obtain an undergraduate degree from Harding. (Excerpt taken from The Bison, October 22, 2021, article titled Anthony, Wright, Other Black Alumni to be Honored Saturday in Dedication Ceremony and from Harding Magazine, Fall 2021.

    Horatio G. Wright, approximately 1861-1865

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    Carte-de-visite portrait of Horatio G. Wright, an alumnus of Norwich University, in his Civil War uniform.Published by E. & H.T. Anthony, 501 Broadway, New York. From photographic negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Wright is listed in William Arba Ellis' History of Norwich University as Horatio Gates Wright

    Anthony R. Robinson interview for a Wright State University History Course

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    On February 26, 2003 Lois Foy interviewed Anthony Robinson, a recent graduate in the Urban Affairs program at Wright State, for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Anthony discusses growing up in Dayton and living in the Miami Valley in general

    25 Years For a Crime He Didn’t Commit: Anthony Wright

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    Anthony Wright was found guilty of the rape and murder of an elderly woman in 1991 in Philadelphia. He was then convicted in 1993 (Kaur, 2020). Anthony Wright spent the next 25 years in prison before becoming the 344th person to be exonerated by DNA in the US (Innocence Project, 2025). Upon the re-examination of the evidence found at the crime scene, a new suspect was identified, but had already passed away, preventing any criminal charges from being filed against them. Anthony Wright also filed a civil lawsuit on January 17, 2017, after his exoneration (Wright v. Philadelphia, 2017)

    Maj. Gen. Wright at his Head Quarters in the field, near Richmond, Va.

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    Stereoview of Horatio G. Wright, an alumnus of Norwich University, published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. from a negative by Brady & Co., Washington; titled: "War Views. Maj. Gen. Wright at his Head Quarters in the field, near Richmond, Va. No. 2437."Listed in William Arba Ellis' History of Norwich University as Horatio Gates Wright

    \u3cem\u3eContemporary Political Idealogies.\u3c/em\u3e Roger Eatwell and Anthony Wright.

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    Roger Eatwell and Anthony Wright (Eds). Contemporary Political Ideologies. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993. 48.50hardcover,48.50 hardcover, 16.95

    May Wright Sewall

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    An Indianapolis teacher and reformer, May Wright Sewall served as a close ally to such national suffrage leaders as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Sewall helped found the Indianapolis Equal Suffrage Society in 1878.Destination Indiana Social Justice Women's Suffrage 1850 to 192

    Goal Setting in Residencies

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    ACRL RIG’s New Members and Mentorship team presents its inaugural mentorship discussion for residents and early-career librarians. This interactive discussion will begin with Anthony Wright de Hernandez discussing his experience with goal setting as a resident. Anthony is an archivist and liaison librarian at Virginia Tech. He is also the first resident librarian at Virginia Tech University Libraries. He will then engage with the audience for a Q&A. The Q&A will allow both the audience and presenter to share experiences and ask questions about goal setting

    Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests

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    Runtime 22:52Dr. Bob Wright with the University of Nebraska discusses with Dr. Anthony Hanson how integrated got its start and Dr. Hanson goes through how we have adapted IPM plans to new invasive pests, such as soybean aphid. The two segments were produced as part of a 50th anniversary of IPM podcast supported by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the North Central IPM Center hosted at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2039018. The IPM Podcast will be going on break in 2023 to focus on producing IPM updates for UMN Extension's Strategic Farming programs. You can contact Anthony Hanson at [email protected] with IPM questions in Minnesota. For Strategic Farming content:Field Notes summer field updates with webinar and podcasts(https://strategicfarming.transistor.fm/); Let's Talk Crops winter webinar research updates (https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/strategic-farming-lets-talk-crops).Wright, Bob; Hanson, Anthony. (2022). Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/260585
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