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    Volume 19, Number 1 - October 1936

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    Volume 19, Number 1 - October 1936. 66 pages including covers and advertisements. Sheen, Rt. Rev. Msgr., Fulton, J., The Dignity of Man Hughes, Edward Riley, Perception--A Poem O\u27Brien, George V., The Kettle--A Short Story Geary, William Denis, Good Intentions--A Poem Healy, Robert C., Corvo, Singer In Solitude Gibbons, Walter F., On The Psychology Of Hosiery Hughes, Edward Riley, First Citizen--A Poem King, Francis J., Present Day Art Geary, William Denis, Moderation--A Poem Graham, John A., One Fleeting Hour--A Short Story Geary, William Denis, Flight--A Poem Plasse, William B., Races Are Fixed! McTige, Joseph, Fair Ireland Hughes, Edward Riley, Prayer--A Poem Hughes, Walter Appleton, The Bore The Merrier Hughes, Edward Riley, Via Crucis--A Poem Flynn, Thomas, Catholics, Child Labor and the Amendment Scowcroft, George T., The Collegiate World Editorials Book Review

    Volume 10, Number 6 – March 1930

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    Volume 10, Number 6 – March 1930. 42 pages including covers and advertisements. Lillie, Edward C., On the Prairie Hickey, Carroll, Little Galahads (verse) Carlson, Edward C., Zeb, the Aesthete Schneider, Francis C., His Brother\u27s Inspiration LaCroix, John, Prelude Vernal (verse) Daniels, Ralph S., Editorials Quirk, Charles C., Chronicle Hickey, Carroll, Exchange Krieger, John E., Athletic

    The Monkish Mysteries; or, the Miraculous Escape: Containing the History and Villainies of the Monk Bertrand, the Detection of His Impious Frauds, and Subsequent Repentance and Retribution.

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    Monkish Mysteries recounts the life of Edward Stanley, The son of a disgraced knight, who is taken in by Pascal and entangled in the hatred between Pascal and the son of a priest and his seduced parishioner, Bertrand, who assumes the name Mystere. One day, Pascal is taken away by four men on horseback under orders by Mystere. Edward pleads for Pascal’s release but to no avail and departs back to Switzerland, followed by Mystere. He returns to find Albina, his love, has left for Germany after being told of Edward’s death. In the meantime Mystere ingratiates himself with the Franciscans in the area. Edward goes in search of Albina and Remeau, Albina’s brother, stays behind secretly views Mystere practicing his ‘miracle’ which is really just a trick. Edward goes to the church at night and confronts him. He is discovered and is put in a cell in the abbey. Edward escapes and goes in search of Remeau and Albina. Edward, Remeau and Pascal reunite in Switzerland. Remeau has written a history of Edward that reveals Mystere’s trick and sends it to the Prince that Mystere currently advises who subsequently throws him in jail. Mystere escapes to the woods where he runs into Albina who has recently escaped from her own imprisonment. Mystere has a crisis of conscious and repents for his actions. He protects Albina from capture and helps her escape again. Mystere, prompted by a dream, repents to Edward and all go on to lead happy lives.https://epublications.marquette.edu/english_gothic/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Fair use as market failure: a structural and economic analysis of the Betamax case and its predecessors

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    The text of "Fair Use as Market Failure" has three times been reprinted in full: in 1 Intellectual Property and Business (Stephen E. Margolis & Craig M. Newmark, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing: Business Economics Series. 2010); in 1 The Economics of Intellectual Property 377-434 (Ruth Towse & Rudi W. Holzhauer, eds. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002); and at 30 Journal of the Copyright Society 253-326 (1983)

    Phelan, Edward Joseph

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    Biography o Edwadrd Joseph PHELAN, British civil servant of Irish descent and fourth Director of the International Labour Office 1941-1946 (acting) and first Director-General of the International Labour Organization 1941-1948

    Edward Mallinckrodt Sr.

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    Anthropocene by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nicholas De Pencier

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    Review of Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nicholas De Pencier\u27s Anthropocen

    Edward the Saint

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