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    Tinker Harold Wright at Narrandera, New South Wales, 1956 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription and other reference sources.; Part of the Jeff Carter vintage print archive, 1952-1974.; Inscriptions: "Tinker Harold Wright at Narrandera NSW 1956 Jeff Carter"--In pencil on verso; Photographer's copyright stamp on verso.; Condition: Slight yellowing.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4557470; Purchased from the photographer, 2008

    1977 Jeff Wright

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    Alt Text: Headshot of UNI men\u27s tennis athlete Jeff Wright. He wears a white polo shirt with a dark collar. Black and white image.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/panther_athletics/2456/thumbnail.jp

    Book review: God save Texas: a long journey into the future of America by Lawrence Wright

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    In God Save Texas: A Long Journey into the Future of America, Lawrence Wright delves behind the numerous stereotypes that surround the Lone Star State, presenting a rich and complex tapestry of its history and politics. Exploring its subtle and complex dynamics, Wright offers a convincing take on Texas as torn between parochial histories, nationalist sentiments and global aspirations, writes Jeff Roquen

    Kara Gust interviews author Jeff Vande Zande

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    Author Jeff Vande Zande talks about teaching and writing, poems vs. short stories, developing characters in his stories based on his personal experience, and his current projects. Vande Zande is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Kara Gust for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writer Series

    The tinker, Harold Wright, and his daughter, Narrandera, New South Wales, 1953 [picture] /

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    Title supplied by photographer, see NLA file 204/04/00122.; Part of Collection: Outback series, Australia, 1953-1995.; Condition: Good.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24714764. "English born Harold Wright was a wandering tinker in rural N.S.W. and Victoria. He lived and worked in an amazing home built caravan, at first horse drawn, then mounted on an ancient truck chassis. Calling himself 'The Sharpening King' he repaired all manner of household utensils, tools and footwear. He is shown here with daughter Evelyn. Wife Jean was too shy to be photographed. Harold is buried in the Wangaratta, Victoria, cemetery. His unique vehicle was recently located in the town and acquired by the National Museum of Australia."--Photographer's note

    Jeff Rasley; Trekker, Author

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    Jeff, the author of Bringing Progress To Paradise, is a graduate of the University of Chicago 1975, A.B. magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, All-Academic All-State Football Team and letter winner in swimming and football; Indiana University School of Law 1979, J.D. cum laude, Moot Court and Indiana Law Review; Christian Theological Seminary 1988, M.Div. magna cum laude, co-valedictorian and Faculty Award Scholar. Rasley was admitted to the Indiana and U.S. District Court Bars in 1979 and later to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. He practiced law in Indianapolis for thirty years. Rasley is currently partner in Knowledge Capture Publishing and editing, president of the Basa Village Foundation USA Inc. and U.S. liaison for the Nepal-based Himalayan expedition company, Adventure GeoTreks, Ltd. He teaches classes for IUPUI Continuing Ed. Program and Indiana Writers Center. He is an avid outdoorsman and recreational athlete. He leads trekking-mountaineering expeditions in Nepal and has solo-kayaked around several Pacific island groups. Rasley also loves to read and considers completing Marcel Proust’s 3600 page Remembrance of Things Past as one of his most enjoyable accomplishments. Rasley is married to Alicia, who is a multi-published author, RITA Award winner, and University professor

    Jeff Brushie competing in the X-Games

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    Photo of Jeff Brushie competing in the 1998 X-Games at Crested Butte, Colorad

    Life Changing Insights with Award Winning Celebrities

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    Life Changing Insights with Dr. Alan Simberg and his guest Jeff Rasley & Dr. Letitia Wright Jeff Rasley is the author of seven books and has published numerous articles in academic and mainstream periodicals, including Newsweek, Chicago Magazine, ABA Journal, Family Law Review, American Athenaeum, Pacific Magazine, Indy\u27s Child, The Journal of Communal Societies, The Chrysalis Reader, Faith & Fitness Magazine, Friends Journal, and Real Travel Adventures International Magazine. He is an award-winning photographer and his pictures taken in the Himalayas and Caribbean and Pacific islands have been published in several journals.http://www.jeffreyrasley.com/ Dr. Letitia S. Wright, D.C, is a celebrity, international speaker, talk show host, author, director and movie producer. As the host of the Wright Place TM TV Show, now in it’s 14th season with over 382 shows previously broadcast on television to over 6.5 million homes each week in Southern California on Direct TV Channel 64. Her interviews with the top Crowdfunding CEOs give her the insight needed to make crowdfunding easy for regular entrepreneurs, authors and entertainers. Dr. Wright has been the emcee for several crowdfunding events over the last 3 years and is a frequently sought after speaker and panelist. She is the author of the upcoming book 101 Tips to Successful Crowdfunding: From Someone Who’s Been There, Done That and Got the Cash. http://wrightplacetv.com/dr-wright

    Westminster Professor Jeff Nichols and Douglas Wright Photograph

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    Color pirnt photograph of friends and collegues, Dr. Jeff Nichols and Dr. Douglas Wright posing as rappers at Yellowstone National Park. They called themselves, Donut, Tobacoo, and Bait
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