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Hall Family Collection - Index To Appendix 1, "Letters From The Attic" And Appendix 2, Postcards, Kyle Ainsworth
Hall Family Collection - Index To Appendix 1, "Letters From The Attic" And Appendix 2, Postcards, Kyle Ainsworth
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The Hall Family Collection can generally be described in two parts. The first part is Letters from the Attic, which are more than 5,000 documents that Andrena Hall Brunotte transcribed into 16 volumes. Brunotte’s transcription project established an “original order” to this part of the collection that the processing archivist does their best to adhere to. All of these materials were found in one large steamer trunk and organized by Brunotte in chronological order. Boxes 1 to 4 of the collection house the paper transcriptions (3,330 pages). Boxes 5 to 13 contain the documents, which are in chronological order. The …
Oer Course Map & Syllabus - Spanish 117 (Advanced Spanish Composition), Salvador Salazar
Oer Course Map & Syllabus - Spanish 117 (Advanced Spanish Composition), Salvador Salazar
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Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper
Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper
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Why do so many women in 19th c. American fiction end up dead? Why are so many men in 19th c. American fiction single or why do they murder their wives to gain that status? Why does no superhero have a wife? The answers to all these questions and more can be found in this class. America, in the 19th c. had a literary Renaissance—a kind of rebirth. Most of the works we are going to study were produced in the short span of 35 years from 1835 to 1850. And not only was there a lot …
20,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms, Keith L. Yoder
20,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms, Keith L. Yoder
Keith L. Yoder
100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (179), Keith L. Yoder
100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (179), Keith L. Yoder
Keith L. Yoder
100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (180), Keith L. Yoder
100,000 Sequences Of Psalm 119 Randomly Shuffled Primary Torah Gender Terms (180), Keith L. Yoder
Keith L. Yoder
Greek New Testament For Data Analysis, Keith L. Yoder
Greek New Testament For Data Analysis, Keith L. Yoder
Keith L. Yoder
1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
1st_Plural_Hortatory_Subj_Menander_New.Xls, Peter G. Barrios-Lech
Peter Barrios-Lech