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Riley Joe Wilson Collection
Crimefighters: Centennial History of the Ruston Police Departmenthttps://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1349/thumbnail.jp
Joe Turner\u27s Come and Gone
Written by August Wilson
Productions took place February 21-23, 25-29, March 1https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/sotdp/1094/thumbnail.jp
Minutes of the twenty-second meeting of the Judiciary Committee
In this meeting, the committee heard testimony from W. W. Lessley, Robert Wilson, Paul Keller, Joe Renderes, James T. Mular, Senator John L. McKeon, and John Sullivan.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/montanaconstitution/1268/thumbnail.jp
Computation of the string tension in three dimensional Yang-Mills theory using large N reduction
We numerically compute the string tension in the large N limit of three
dimensional Yang-Mills theory using Wilson loops. Space-time loops are formed
as products of smeared space-like links and unsmeared time-like links. We use
continuum reduction and both unfolded and folded Wilson loops in the analysis.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, minor changes to the tex
Preserving the Spirit of African Storytelling in the Pittsburgh Cycle
This thesis will investigate and examine how August Wilson incorporated African storytelling ceremonials inside of Gem of the Ocean and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. By studying the mannerisms and characteristics of Aunt Ester (Gem of the Ocean) and Bynum Walker (Joe Turner’s Come and Gone), this paper will help educators to understand that Wilson created these characters to preserve African griots inside his Pittsburgh Cycle. This paper will link how theatre educators in the 21st century can capture the spirit of the African griots. The socially responsible theatre practice is a teaching method that theatre teachers can incorporate into their classroom that replicates the early objective of African storytelling. This thesis will demonstrate that the ritual of African storytelling and social responsible theatre practice aim to heal the individual
Cunningham, Joe Wilson, 1945-2010 (SC 1907)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1907. Handmade Mother\u27s Day card, 2 May 1968, and humorous printed Notice of Return letter, 24 October 1968, from Joe Wilson Cunningham, then serving in Vietnam, to Aileen McCormack Gregory in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Konza
Konza is a photographic record of a sculptural installation done in collaboration between Hansen and eleven students: Travis Bechtel, Dwayne Bondy, Karen Dunsford, Eric Goldstein, Joe Larsen, Curt Simmons, Susan Schultz, Robert Wheeler, Robert Whitman, Jim Wilson, Brian Yansen
News - Georgia State University - GSU Library Receives $210,000 NEH Grant
Georgia State University Library recently received a $210,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for “Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making, 1930s – 1990s”, submitted by librarian Joe Hurley (Principal Investigator) and history professor Kate Wilson (co-PI)
The Prodigal (1968 program)
Performed February 15-16, 1968.
Cast:Penelope: Linda FrostElectra: Becky SchreiberOrestes: Chuq ParkerPylades: Steve SandersonPriests: Dan Smith, Phil Reagan, and Joe LunsfordAegisthus: Bill KeeslingClytemnestra: Lynda BahlerAgamemmnon: Chuck MillerCassandra: Gwen HortonSoldiers: Jim Dowdy, John Wilson, and Ralph DixonPraxithia: Pat Nollehttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/theatre-history/1031/thumbnail.jp
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