965 resultados para Thomas, James Henry (1874-1949)
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"Supplement to Bibliographical note, 1954": p [281]-283.
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Half-title: "Election sermon."
Gov. Hammond's letters on southern slavery : addressed to Thomas Clarkson, the English abolitionist.
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Jewish organization executive. Primarily autographs, photos, writings, speeches, and biographical material, collected by Bisno, relating to ca. 120 Jews who have attained prominence in American public life; together with papers (1923-32) from Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles, letters (1928-37) relating to other Jewish organizations in Los Angeles, and 3 letters of Stephen S. Wise, dealing with the general Jewish situation in Europe in 1933 and with the question of Jewish participation in the 1936 Olympic games. Persons represented include Benjamin N. Cardozo, Abe Fortas, Felix Frankfurter, Henry Horner, Herbert H. Lehman, and Lewis L. Strauss.
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Contains papers and photos including correspondence and other materials relating to work as Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine (and Israel), as National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, as a leading campaigner for Israel Bonds, and as co-founder of and Chairman of the Board of the Weizmann Institute of Science; 2 texts of radio broadcasts made in 1948 informing America about the Israeli war for independence and the new Israeli republic; a list of military equipment supplied by Mr. Stone to Israel in 1948; letters and biographical material relating both to pressure applied by Mr. Stone and others on Pres. Truman to recognize and support the new Jewish state and to Mr. Stone's financial support of Truman's campaign and the Democratic Party in 1948; materials on associations with Boston University (including the dedication of the Dewey D. and Harry K. Stone Science Building), and the Truman Library; tributes and awards; biographical material; memorials; misc. speeches, presentations, and essays; misc. press clippings; and various photographs. Among the correspondents are: Chaim Weizmann, Vera Weizmann, Abba Eban, David Ben Gurion, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, the Rothschilds, Hubert Humphrey, Adlai E. Stevenson II, Teddy Kollek, Golda Meir, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Jacob Fine, Henry Ford II, Solomon Goldman, John M. McCormack, Meyer Weisgal, and Stephen S. Wise.
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The speech is a response by Hon. James H. Hammond as to whether or not the territorial governments established by Congress have the power to define and declare what shall be and what shall not be property within the territorial boundaries. The speech goes on to discuss colonists who went to newly purchased territory and claimed land as their own. He argues whether or not these people have sovereignty of the land over the government.
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Esta dissertação aborda a questão da “inocência americana” em duas obras do escritor norte-americano Henry James, empregando conceitos da Literatura Comparada como base para a análise dos textos escolhidos: The American e Daisy Miller: A Study. Portanto, os conceitos de intertextualidade, influência e alteridade são fundamentais para o estabelecimento das confluências e divergências entre as duas obras. Este trabalho também apresenta uma análise, com base na teoria comparatista da interdisciplinaridade, entre a obra literária Daisy Miller: A Study e o filme Daisy Miller, dirigido por Peter Bogdanovich. O tema recorrente nas obras analisadas, o da “inocência americana”, foi abordado por Henry James em grande parte de sua produção literária, sendo um reflexo de sua própria experiência como o “outro”, bem como de suas observações sobre seus compatriotas, quando confrontados com os valores e tradições vigentes na Europa, no século XIX. James alcançou seu merecido lugar no cânone literário ocidental, graças ao seu estilo incomparável, o qual foi aperfeiçoando durante toda sua carreira e até hoje é parâmetro para escritores contemporâneos.
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Top Row: Calvin Williams, Mike Boehmer, Tim Thomas, Dan Heikkinen, Greg Thomas, Scott Walters, Sam Angell, Mike Hetes.
3rd Row: asst. coach Greg Syphax, Doug Sweazey, Bruce McFee, Jim Baumgartner, Charles Crouther, Jay Anstaett, Gary Hicks, Warren T. Dobson, James Henry.
2nd Row; Bob Scheper, Arnett Chisholm, John Risk, Don Wheeler, Randy Foss, Lynn Dobosy, Scott Hurd, asst. coach Ron Warhurst
Front Row: Steve Elliott, Bill Donakowski, James Grace, co-captain Jeff McLeod, coach Jack Harvey, co-captain Greg Meyer, Andy Johnson, Dave Furst, Doug Hennigar.
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Top Row: trainer Len Paddock, Dave Walmroth, James Ross, Darold Gholston, Mike Brown, Mike Kilpela, James Henry, Brian Diemer, Phillip Wells.
3rd Row: Craig Camp, Shelby Johnson, Andrew Bruce, Ron Affoon, Steve Brandt, Michael Petsch, Mike Finn, Mark Pruente, Rodney Feaster, Mike Lamping.
2nd Row: asst. coach Kent Bernard, Sam Angell, Butch Woolfolk, Michael Shea, Marshall Parks, Neil Fairclough, Scott Koepke, Dan Beck, Bill Weidenbach, Mark Poelman, Bill O'Reilly, distance coach Ron Warhurst.
Front Row: Gary Hicks, Tim Thomas, Mike Lattany, Ted Dobson, Dan Heikkinen, Coach Jack Harvey, Greg Thomas, Mike Boehmer, Calvin Williams, Kevin Robbins, Dave Lewis.