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Chris McGregor In His Good Time
Photocopied article from the magazine Jazz Journal about Chris McGregor piano solo recording "In His Good Time"
80 Years of Gardner Magic
The magician and historiam Max Maven poignantly eulogized Martin Gardner in his article In Memoriam in the July 2010 issue of GENII magazine. Commenting on the diverse interests of Gardner in non-fiction, puzzles, recreational mathematics, philosophy, games, skepticism, word play and magic, Maven noted: So far as is known, the final Gardner publication during his lifetime was a magic trick that he contributed to the May 2010 issue of Word Ways, a quarterly journal with a small but fervent readership. I will mention, without humility, that the trick was based on one of mine -- which in turn was based on one of Martin\u27s
Chris McGregor group
Photocopied article from the monthly published magazine Jazz Journal about the story of Chris McGregor's jazz group formerly called Blue Notes since 1962 up to 1968
The First African American Newspaper of the Xix Century and Its Modern On-Line Media
The article considers Freedom’s Journal, the first African American newspaper of the XIX c., as well as its mission, media topics, remits, columns, social responsibility. The paper has got a modern follower Freedom’s Journal Magazine. It is an ethnic on-line media having inherited not only the title but also the mission, structure, social focus and remits of the first African American paper. The research interest lies in the fact that since the first newspaper closure and slavery abolition in the USA, the Freedom’s Journal model is still popular with modern media which have recently been turning political points.В статье рассматривается первая афроамериканская газета XIX в. Freedom’s Journal, ее программа, тематика, рубрики, социальная значимость, а также современное сетевое издание – этнический ресурс Freedom’s Journal Magazine, унаследовавший не только название, но и миссию, тематику, структуру и социальную направленность своего прототипа. Это вызывает особый интерес, поскольку, спустя почти двести лет с закрытия первого печатного органа афроамериканцев и почти двух веков с отмены рабства, современное издание ставит схожую повестку дня, постепенно набирая социально-политический вес
Jazz in Britain
Photocopied article from the monthly published magazine Jazz Journal about a concert by Chris McGregor and his band at Ronnie Scott's Club in London. Evan Parker (tenor saxophone), Mike Osborne (alto saxophone) and John Surman (soprano and baritone saxophone) joined the band
Reexamining the Racial Record of Abraham Lincoln
Since his death in 1865 Abraham Lincoln has been universally honored in black America. In many black homes and businesses, his photograph often hangs in honor next to the one of Martin Luther King Jr. But a new book by Ebony editor Lerone Bennett Jr. contends that Lincoln was a crude bigot who told demeaning darky jokes, had an unquenchable thirst for minstrel shows, consistently used the word nigger, and supported efforts to ship Negroes back to Africa.
As Jack E. White pointed out in a recent Time magazine article, this book largely has been ignored by the mainstream press. The book was not reviewed in The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Chicago Tribune, or USA Today.
JBHE [Journal of Blacks in Higher Education] asked a group of leading Lincoln scholars for their opinions of the Bennett book and the controversy surrounding its publication. Here are the replies
Sinonim, Repetisi, dan Antonim dalam Bahasa Jepang: Telaah Majalah Nihongo Journal dan Hiragana Times
Purpose of this article is to know the kinds of repetition, synonym, and antonym in Japanese. Data were taken from the columns of “NJ News” of Nihongo Journal magazine to analyze the repetition and columns of “Tips for Livings in Japan” in Hiragana's Times magazine, to discuss the synonym and antonym. The research result indicates that the full repetition is often used to emphasize information; then the context synonym is used in order to create a variation of sentences. Yet, there was also information was not found in the data, which was the antonym of kobutsu no kankei because it did not explain about family
Arnow, Harriette Louisa (Simpson), 1908-1986 (SC 2936)
Finding Aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2936. Letter, 6 March 1964, of Harriette Simpson Arnow, Ann Arbor, Michigan, to “Mrs. Holland,” in response to a compliment for her novel Hunter’s Horn. Arnow briefly recalls her publications since The Dollmaker and notes “unenthusiastic” reviews in Kentucky of her most recent work. She also mentions an article about her in the previous fall’s Louisville Courier-Journal Magazine
Assistant to the President: Mrs. Doran
Article published in the Louisville Courier-Journal Magazine on March 13, 1960.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/college_histories/1020/thumbnail.jp
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