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    Laughter in Middle-earth: Humour in and around the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien (2016) edited by Thomas Honegger and Maureen F. Mann

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    Book review of Laughter in Middle-earth (2016), edited by Thomas Honegger and Maureen F. Man

    Becoming Wild: Living the Primitive Life on a West Coast Island by Nikki Van Schyndel

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    Maureen Scott Harris reviews Becoming Wild: Living the Primitive Life on a West Coast Island, by Nikki Van Schyndel

    The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1986)

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    Playwright: Paul Zindel Director: Wendy McGlothlin Set Design: Donamarie Reeds Costumes: Maureen Smidebush Academic Year: 1986-1987https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/productions_1980s/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Faculty Senate Executive Committee Agenda, August 21, 2023

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    3:30 Call to order - Maureen Hearns Approval of Minutes - April 17, 2023 3:35 University Business - Elizabeth Cantwell, President | Larry Smith, Provost 3:50 Faculty Senate Business - Maureen Hearns | John Ferguson | Grant Cardon 4:00 Information Faculty Senate Committee Assignments - Maureen Hearns Periodic College Reporting - Maureen Hearns 4:10 Reports Empowering Teaching Excellence Annual Report - Travis Thurston | Neal Legler 4:15 Old Business Committee on Committees Nomination - Maureen Hearns Task Force Updates (Divestment, IRD, Team Faculty) - Maureen Hearns 4:20 New Business Faculty Code 405 original | track changes | final (1st Reading) - John Ferguson Adjourn: 5:0

    British Contributions to Medical Research and Education in Africa after the Second World War

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    Β©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust, London, 2001. First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2001. All volumes are freely available online at: www.history.qmul.ac.uk/research/modbiomed/wellcome_witnesses/Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Differences in health services, research and medical education between British East and West Africa over the period to 1980, including the effects of the transition to independent states, were discussed by witnesses with an extraordinary wealth of diverse talent and experience, directed by the chairman, Professor David Bradley. The increased postwar influence of the Medical Research Council in the tropics was described, aided by a seat on the Colonial Medical Research Committee and its successor body, the MRC-based Tropical Medicine Research Board. Research outcomes of programmes in non-infectious diseases and nutrition, along with the great vector-borne diseases, including sleeping sickness and malaria, and helminth eradication spread through the tropics and also influenced treatment in the UK. The importance of Africa for the postwar development of drug treatments for tropical diseases was underlined. Witnesses include: Dr Murray Baker, Sir Christopher Booth, Dr Christopher Draper, Professor Alan Fleming, Professor Herbert Gilles, Dr Len Goodwin, Professor Ralph Hendrickse, Dr Tom Hopwood, the late Professor Michael Hutt, Professor Sir Ian McGregor, Professor George Nelson, Professor Eldryd Parry, Professor Gerry Shaper, Professor John Waterlow, and Dr Roger Whitehead. Reynolds L A, Tansey E M. (eds) (2001) British contributions to medical research and education in Africa after the second world war, Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine, vol. 10, London: The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity, no. 210183

    Tributes & Remembrances

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    From a memorial service held in memory of Charles Price, Professor Emeritus of Art History, at Harkness Chapel, Connecticut College, April 13, 2004. With tributes written by Barbara Zabel, Christopher London, Brian Rogers, Cynthia Willauer, Maureen McCabe and John H. B. Knowlton. Illustrations by Charles Price

    Synapse

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    This is the September, 1988 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse. Contents include: President\u27s Column by Lisa Raines Russell (President, ALHeLA 1988) Calendar of events ALHeLA executive council meeting minutes - September 9, 1988 ABULS update by Maureen Battistella Alabama Telefacsimile Network Develops by Maureen Battistella Badware by Mari J. Stoddard MLA exchange committee by Maureen Battistella Video service

    Crossroads, Connections, and Creativity: Musselman Library Strategic Plan

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    The Musselman Library Strategic Plan grew out of two all-staff meetings held in January 2007. During the first, library staff identified areas of strength and weakness, as well as opportunities for improvement and growth. Maureen Sullivan, an organization development consultant for libraries, led the next meeting. Ms. Sullivan helped to deepen the analysis begun during the previous meeting and encouraged the staff to begin envisioning the future of the Library. In late January, Robin Wagner, Director of Library Services, formed the Strategic Planning Committee (see list of participants below). The committee’s initial tasks were to complete an environmental scan and to identify upcoming trends and best practices in library services, while formulating mission and vision statements for Musselman Library. These were presented to the rest of the staff for feedback during meetings in March and April. Also in April, the Strategic Planning Committee invited other library staff to serve on task forces charged with creating goals and action items for the plan’s four core issues (see Appendix C). Maureen Sullivan facilitated the launching of these task forces, and each group, led by a member of the Strategic Planning Committee, then met independently numerous times during the next few weeks. The final task force reports were completed in early May and shared with the entire library staff. On May 21, Maureen Sullivan led an all-staff meeting to discuss the task force recommendations. Ms. Sullivan then met with the Strategic Planning Committee and Robin Wagner to begin the process of revising, prioritizing, and incorporating the goals and action items into one cohesive strategic plan. Crossroads, Connections, and Creativity: Musselman Library Strategic Plan was submitted to Robin Wagner, on June 12, 2007. [excerpt

    Recapturing Water for Sustainability Through Redefinitions of Navigability and Ownership

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    In Defining Navigability : Balancing State Court Flexibility and Private Rights in Waterways, 36 Cardozo L. Rev. 1415 (2015), Maureen Brady explains that over the last two centuries, state courts have broadened the concept of navigability, and applied the new definitions to alter existing land titles. As a consequence, many non-navigable waterways have become navigable waterways, increasing public ownership and extinguishing private rights
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