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    Letter from Lee Ruttle to Charlotte Michaud

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    Letter from Lee Ruttle to Charlotte Michaudhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/michaud-1922-1938/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Tillman Award Given to Business Major at Commencement

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    Senior Mitchell Lee Williams, a business major, won the Tillman Award. Williams is a native of Charlotte, N.C

    Prior Routine use of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and Important Outcomes in Hospitalised Patients with COVID-19

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    Acknowledgments: We gratefully acknowledge the collaborators of the study listed below: Ross Alexander, Emma Bhatti, Carly Bisset, Alice Cavenagh, Jemima Collins, Charlotte Davey, Siobhan Duffy, Jenny Edwards, Alice G Einarsson, Norman Galbraith, Madeline Garcia, James Hesford, Mark Holloway, Tarik Jichi, Joanna Kelly, Sheila Jones, Thomas Kneen, Thomas Lee, Kiah Lunstone, Emma Mitchell, Dolcie Paxton, Lyndsay Pearce, Terence J Quinn, Frances Rickard, Shefali Sangani, Rebecca Simmons, Sandeep Singh, Charlotte Silver, Thomas Telford, Alessia Verduri.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Former TV Anchor turned Pastor Shares Testimony with GWU Students

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    The Dimensions Program at Gardner-Webb University welcomed Chris Justice, the senior pastor of Lee Park Baptist Church in Monroe, N.C., on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Justice spent 12 years with WCNC-Channel 36 in Charlotte, N.C., where he served as co-anchor of the evening newscast from 2004-08. Tracy Jessup, vice-president for Christian Life and Service and senior minister at GWU, said many citizens would recognize Justice for being on a major TV station in Charlotte, but might be surprised by his story. Youtube: Christ Justice Visits Gardner-Webbhttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2990/thumbnail.jp

    TV Anchor Turned Pastor Speaks in Dimensions

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    The Dimensions Program at Gardner-Webb University is proud to present Chris Justice, the senior pastor of Lee Park Baptist Church in Monroe, N.C., on Tuesday, October 11 at 9:25 a.m. in Paul Porter Arena. Justice spent 12 years with WCNC-Channel 36 in Charlotte, N.C., where he served as co-anchor of the evening newscast from 2004-08. Tracy Jessup, vice-president for Christian Life and Service and senior minister at GWU, says many citizens would recognize Justice for being on a major TV station in Charlotte, but might be surprised by his story.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2999/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Joseph E. Johnston to Winnie

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    Letter from Joseph E. Johnston to Winnie, written at Charlotte, N.C. on April 23, 1865, less than two weeks after General Lee\u27s surrender at Appomattox and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Johnston discusses the state of his forces and the Confederacy.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Janet Gray Selected as Recipient of Kinard Award

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    During the 11 a.m. ceremony at Winthrop Coliseum, the university will award 279 degrees to graduating seniors and an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters to Charlotte, N.C., businessman and philanthropist Irwin “Ike” Belk. The James Pinckney Kinard and Lee Wicker Kinard Award for Excellence in Teaching will go to Janet Gray, associate professor within the Department of Theatre and Dance

    Meet our LSE100 award-winning students

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    "Immerse yourself in the intellectual hive that is LSE & students life", Farid Hamka (BSc Government & Economics) Each year LSE100, LSE’s flagship school-wide interdisciplinary course, awards prizes for exceptional academic performance. 2014-15 was an excellent year for the department, with four of the fifteen awards going to Government students. Professor Michael Bruter interviews John Seeong Woo Lee, Charlotte Spanner, Tim Rogers, and Farid Hamka to find out more about them and their outstanding achievements

    Letter from Lee Ruttle of the Red Gate Players to Charlotte Michaud

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    August 26, 1937: Letter from Lee Ruttle of the Red Gate Players to Charlotte Michaud.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/michaud-1922-1938/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Lord Byron’s Feminist Canon: Notes Toward Its Construction

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    Lord Byron took a highly ambivalent attitude toward female authorship, and yet his poetry, letters, and journals exhibit many proofs of the power of women’s language and perceptions. He responded to, borrowed from, and adapted parts of the works of Maria Edgeworth, Harriet Lee, Madame de Staël, Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Inchbald, Hannah Cowley, Joanna Baillie, Lady Caroline Lamb, Mary Robinson, and Charlotte Dacre. The influence of women writers on his career may also be seen in the development of the female (and male) characters in his narrative poetry and drama. This essay focuses on the influence upon Byron of Lee, Inchbald, Staël, Dacre, and Lamb, and secondarily on Byron’s response to intellectual women like Lady Oxford, Lady Melbourne, as well as the works of male writers, such as Thomas Moore, Percy Shelley, and William Wordsworth, who affected his portrayal of the genders
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