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    Paul V. Yoder Collection

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    Paul Van Buskirk Yoder (1908-1990) was an internationally known conductor, clinician, and adjudicator. He was elected president of the American Bandmasters Association (ABA) in 1963, and served on their board of directors as well as the board for the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. Dr. Yoder was instrumental in establishing the ABA Research Center at the University of Maryland and the Journal of Band Research, published by the ABA. He co-wrote a series of music theory and method books, a six volume guide to band arranging, and composed over 1,500 solo and ensemble works for young musicians. This collection consists of programs, brochures, newspaper and magazine clippings, and correspondence collected by Dr. Yoder. Dr. Yoder died in 1990

    Paul Yoder interview by Don Gillis, March 1965

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    An interview with Paul Yoder, American composer, musician, and band director. The interview was conducted by American composer, conductor and teacher Don Gillis at the March 1965 American Bandmasters Association (ABA) convention in Washington, D.C

    Mircea Ardeleanu, percusión (Rumania) y Paul Yoder, Barítono (Estados Unidos)

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    Concierto interpretado por el percusionista rumano Mircea Ardeleanu y el barítono Paul Yoder. En esta ocasión se interpretaron obras de Christoph Neidhöfer, Gérard Zinsstag, Beat Furrer, Robert HP Platz, Klaus Huber, Vinko Globokar y Iannis Xenakis

    1974 Morehead State Band Clinic - Yoder and Carey Bands

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    Side 1 Radio Waves by Fred Jewell Geometrics No. 1 by Martin Mailman Figaro in Stereo by Gioachino Rossini and arranged by Paul Yoder Ragtime Overture by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown and arranged by Paul Yoder Side 2 Sword of Honor by Paul Neville Mirella Overture by Charles Gounod Pas Redouble by Camille Saint-Saens Polovtsian Dances by Alexander Borodin and arranged by James D. Ployhar Variations on a Folk Song by Dmitry Kabalevsky and arranged by Dick Thoma

    The politics of the crucified: a study of the political theology of John Howard Yoder, Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino with special reference to the crucifixion

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    Jesus died violently on the cross, the form of execution imposed on those who threatened the Roman imperial order. What difference does this make to Christian political theology? What is the revelatory value of Jesus’ death with regard to political theology? This thesis explores these questions, using a Christocentric methodology and taking three theologians in particular as interlocutors -– the Mennonite theologian John Yoder and the Latin American liberation theologians Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino – with special reference to an examination of the ways in which their political theologies are shaped by the cross. The first part of the thesis consists of a close analysis and comparison of the writings of the above theologians concerning the cross. In Yoder, the theme of a cruciform, non-violent and non-resistant church is emphasised. In Boff and Sobrino the cross is seen to represent a protest against suffering in the name of a crucified God in solidarity with a crucified people. In the second part of the thesis the perspective widens to examine two issues which particularly arise from this analysis – how a Christian doctrine of political power is affected by the crucifixion, and how the contemporary church, particularly in Britain, might adopt a ‘cruciform’ political praxis. The conclusion is drawn that the chief Christian criterion for analysing political power is victimological – i.e. from the perspective of the victims of power, rather than those who exercise it. In the light of this, and given its increasingly marginalised status, the church in Britain should abandon any pretensions to ‘Christendom’, formulate a cruciform political theology and willingly live out a cruciform status

    Romanticism and Complexity

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    Table of Contents About this Volume "Introduction: Complexity and Order" - Hugh Roberts, University of California, Irvine "Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars" - Arkady Plotnitsky, Purdue University "Unlocking Language: Self-Similarity in Blake's Jerusalem" - R. Paul Yoder, Unviersity of Arkansas at Little Rock "From the (Ever) Complex to the (Never) Simple: A Response to R. Paul Yoder's 'Unlocking Language: Self-Similarity in Blake's Jerusalem'" - Arkady Plotnitsky, Purdue University "Theory and Practice: A Response to Arkady Plotnitsky" - R. Paul Yoder, University of Arkansas at Little Rock</p

    Paul Yoder leads a summer band concert. University of Idaho. [222-61]

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    1951 photograph of Music Department. Paul Yoder conducting an outdoor summer band concert at night. Donor: Publications Dept. [PG1_222-061

    Conversations with Paul Auster

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    Interviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Translation -- Interview with Paul Auster -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- Memory's Escape-Inventing the Music of Chance: A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of Smoke -- The Manuscript in the Book: A Conversation -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- The Futurist Radio Hour: An Interview with Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: Writer and Director -- Off the Page: Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: The Art of Fiction -- Jonathan Lethem Talks with Paul Auster -- A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of The Inner Life of Martin Frost -- Interview: Paul Auster -- A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster -- Interview: Paul Auster on His New Novel, Invisible -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- ZInterviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Portrait of Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011 /

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    Title from nformation supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Podcast photograph of author Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Author, Dr. Paul Wehr. c. 1980

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    Dr. Paul Wehr, as he appeared c. 1980. Dr. Wehr was a professor of history at UCF and the author of Like a Mustard Seed: the Slavia Settlement (1982 - Mickler Publishing House), a history of the early years of Slavia and St. Luke\u27s history.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-images/1413/thumbnail.jp
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