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Table of Contents: Murawski, Elisabeth, When Lilies Burn, 1 Murawski, Elisabeth, Rivera, 2 Spireng, Matthew J., Rockport Nor\u27easter, June, 3 Munroe, Anna, Seasonal Attire, 4 Munroe, Anna, The Mission, 7 Murphy, Julie, Meanwhile, 9 Roberts, Stephen R., Notes on a Lost Notebook, with Complications, 10 Brenner, Francesca, Memory Box, 11 Stuart, Jane, The Oval Mirror, 12 Fox, Wendy, St. Maria of the Head, 13 Nelms, Sheryl L., Altocumulus Clouds, 26 Tramonte, Rachel, Long Relationships, 27 Tramonte, Rachel, No More Mythology, 28 Howerton, David, For Those Few, 29 Howerton, David, Finches Hop Across Field, 30 Meckel, Lisa, Some Unanswerable Questions Raised by Soft Flowers and an Old Woman, 31 Interview with Allison Espach, 32 Interview with Catherine MacPhail, 36 Acunzo, Zachary, A Storm\u27s A Brewin, 41 Acunzo, Zachary, Riverside Flies, 41 D\u27Ella, Olivia, Hear Me, 42 D\u27Ella, Olivia, Nothing But Blues, 42 D\u27Ella, Olivia, Summer Sky, 43 D\u27Ella, Olivia, Warmth, 43 Harbour, Alexandra, Santorini, 44 Harbour, Alexandra, Burano, 44 Harbour, Alexandra, Copenhagen, 45 Harbour, Alexandra, New York, 46 Harbour, Alexandra, Amsterdam, 46 Harbour, Alexandra, Rome, 47 Harbour, Alexandra, Lexi\u27s Door, 47 Harbour, Alexandra, Venice, 48 Harbour, Alexandra, New Hampshire, 48 McGill, Carla, Shifting, 49 McGill, Carla, The Glow of Former Times, 50 Howlett, Brian, So the Whale Said, 51 Alfier, Jefferey, Route 14, North from White Heather, 60 Richardson, Serena Eve, On Tour, 61 Askew, Judith, Gestures, 62 Askew, Judith, Ear Piercing, 63 Clutter, Timothy, Claudius on the Human Ear, 65 Biggus, Lela, Boy Devine, 67 Zeldolik, John, Only Careful Tread, 76 Raphael, Dan, Night is the Name We Give, 77 Francis, H.E., Stain, 79 Greenhause, Jonathan, Like Writing About Love, 100 Kelley, Jacqueline, Elevator Talk, 102 Cardoza, Sarah, Sushi in South Dakota, 103 Kent, Jessica, Sunday, 104 Kent, Jessica, Going Home, 105 Kent, Jessica, Small Talk, 106 McMann, Donald, Shaken and Stirred, 109 O\u27Connell, Suzanne, Privilege, 123 Swigart, Samantha, The Hour of Lead, 124 Williams, Stephen, Intended Solitude, 135 Thoreen, David, Winter Wheat, 136 Denelle, Courtney, The Kiss, 137 Tandon, Jason, Stranger, 143 Tandon, Jason, I Was Having a Wonderful Dream, 144 Foxley, Griff, A Second Coat, 145 Dumais, Anna C., Lying on the Hammock, Summer 2015, 146 Dumais, Anna C., Balance, 147 Dumais, Anna C., Walking in Providence, August 2016, 148 Dumais, Anna C., Hurricane Irene, Four Years Later, 149 Dumais, Anna C., Maybe Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back, 15
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GRADUATING CLASS OF 1937 ADAMS, LEOLA M. pg.32 ALLEN, MARION O. pg.32 BARBOUR, RICHARD E. pg.32 BELL, VIRGINIA MARION pg.32 BROOKS, KENNETH T.H. pg.32 BROWN, ELINOR pg.32 BURNS, ELEANOR pg.32 COBB, ETHEL pg.32 CROCKETT, KEITH LORIMER pg.32 DOE, ARTHUR FRANKLIN pg.32 EDWARDS, DOROTHY pg.33 FRENCH, BERTHA VIRGINIA pg.33 FRYE, BEVERLEY pg.33 GAY, STANLEY ADELBERT pg.33 GURNEY, HAZEL pg.33 HAMBLEN, ALMERY RICHARD pg.33 HENRY, ROBERTA SLOCUM pg.33 HIGGINS, KARLTON E. pg.33 HILYARD, ELSIE pg.33 JOYCE, CATHERINE VIRGINIA pg.34 KELLEY, ELIZABETH CARPENTER pg.34 KELLEY, EUNICE A. pg.34 KNIGHT, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH pg.34 LANGDON, JEAN pg.34 LIBBY, HOWARD A. pg.34 LIBBY, PHILIP C. pg.34 LIDBACK, ELDORA pg.34 McALLISTER, SARA pg.34 McLAIN, HILDA pg.34 MILLER, DOROTHY LOUISE pg.35 MOODY, VERA pg.35 NUTT, BERNICE pg.35 OLIVER, FRANCES RUTH pg.35 PALMER, RUTH ISABELLE pg.35 PETERS, CHARLES B. pg.35 RICHARDSON, ANNE pg.35 RINES, CARROLL M. pg.35 SHEPARD, DELIA MARY pg.35 SMITH, ADENA pg.35 STAPLES, RANDALL pg.36 STEERE, RUBY pg.36 STILES, BARBARA C. pg.36 SYLVESTER, MARY ANNA pg.36 WALLACE, DOROTHY pg.36 WEYMOUTH, HILDA ELZIRA pg.36 ALLEN, PHYLLIS LOUISE pg.36 BARLETT, PHYLLIS AUDREY pg.36 BATTY, FRANCES pg.37 BURKE, ANNA THERESA pg.37 CUNNINGHAM, DORIS ALBERTA pg.37 DOW, LOUISE E. pg.37 GAMMONS, BARBARA pg.37 GILPATRICK, RUTH pg.37 HANSCOM, RUTH LILLIAN pg.37 HODGKINS, BARBARA LINDLEY pg.37 HUNTER, DOROTHY ANNETTA pg.37 JACKSON, IDELLA M. pg.37 LEGACY, CLYDENE pg.38 LEKOUSI, MARY E. pg.38 McINTYRE, MARGARET pg.38 McKENNEY, MINNIE pg.38 MEADER, MARJORY ETHEL pg.38 MOONEY, DOROTHY P. pg.38 PEDERSON, MARY L. pg.38 PETERSON, ELIZABETH pg.38 PYSKA, JOSEPHINE PAULINE pg.38 PILLSBURY, ETHELYN E. pg.38 QUIMBY, CLAIRE ALDENE pg.39 REARDON, DOROHTY pg.39 SENIOR, ADA G. pg.39 THING, SALLY E. pg.39 WHITE, CARLEEN pg.39 JOHNSON, MARGARET M. pg.39 BUCK, ELEANOR FRANCES pg.39 DRAPER, OLIVE MAY pg.39 GUPTILL, LUCIA pg.40 KNIGHT, HELEN AUGUSTA pg.40 LANCASTER, PHYLLIS MARIE pg.40 MERRILL, FRANCES ELLEN pg.40 ORBETON, RUTH E. pg.40 SHERBURNE, ELEANOR LOUISE pg.40 THOMAS, ELEANOR R. pg.40 WEBBER, DORA pg.40 WILLISTON, GRACE A. pg.40 ELLIS, KERVIN C. pg.41 HAWKES, ELLIORR L. pg.41 HODSON, GEORGE WILLIS pg.41 PAINE, ALAN H. pg.41 STAPLEFORD, VERNON DANIEL pg.41 WEBBER, KENNETH ELWOOD pg.41 NUTTER, PAUL W. pg.4
The Nebraska Transcript, Fall 2020, Vol. 53 No. 2
Dean\u27s Message - Richard Moberly 1
Professor Anthony Schutz focuses on pedagogy, research as College’s new associate dean for faculty 4
Women Lead 2020 conference spurs attendees to ‘Claim Your Power’ 6
Molly Brummond honored for her outstanding contributions to women 10
John Lenich honored for work with students 12
Bobby Larsen selected as American Constitution Society Next Generation Leader 13
Anna Shavers receives Nebraska Bar Association 2020 Diversity Award 13
Sullivan’s Tenant Assistance Project represents renters facing eviction 14
Alumni, Tenant Assistance Project, a projected conceived by alumna Mindy Rush Chipman, ’07, and professor Ryan Sullivan, ’10, honored with community awards 18
Schmid Fellowship Program expands to provide summer experiences amidst COVID-19 pandemic, overseen by Professor of Law Library Stefanie Pearlman. 19
University launches innovative center to study how technology is governed, founding director, Gus Hurwitz, 22
Faculty Notes 24: Jack M. Beard, Eric Berger, Kristen M. Blankley, Robert C. Denicola, Richard F. Duncan, Justin W. (Gus) Hurwitz, Richard A. Leiter, Brian D. Lepard, Colleen E. Medill, Harvey S. Perlman, Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, Matthew Schaefer, Anna Williams Shavers, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Ryan P. Sullivan, Adam Thimmesch, Steven L. Willborn
Faculty research seeks solutions for problems impacting Nebraskans 32
Steve Mattoon,’76, finds silver linings while leading state bar association during unprecedented times 34
Despite pandemic, social distancing, remote classrooms, new faculty adjusting to Nebraska, Law College 37
Patty Cavanagh retires after 19 years of care, kindness, relationship building 40
Class of 2020 celebrates milestones online, outdoors 41
AlumNotes 42
In Memoriam: Donald L. Marti, ’59; Howard F. Ach, ’63; Larry D. Knox, ’63; Larry D. Hall, ’67; Dennis C. Karnopp, ’67; Lanny N. Fauss, ’68; Herbert D. Knudsen, ’68; Willard C. Weinhold, ’68; David L. Chambers, ’70; Melvin R. Katskee, ’71; Timothy J. Otto, ’73, Carol J. Wightman, ’76; Mary L. Broerman, ’79; R. Craig Fry, ’80; Kevin G. Duling, ’81; Calvin D. Hansen, ’82; Kevin K. Knake, ’88; Lena R. (Rathje) Hockabout, ’97
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The Nebraska Transcript: University of Nebraska College of Law. Fall 2022
Dean\u27s Message
Remembering Anna Williams Shavers 4
Sold-out Women Lead event empowers leaders 9
Reward outweighs risk at Lavender Legal Center 12
LaChandra Pye, \u2709, named multicultural homecoming nominee 14
Nebraska Legal Diversity Council founded 16
Sullivan recognized for work on Tenant Assistance Project 18
Children’s Justice Attorney Education Program selects inaugural Fellows 20
White House, Attorney General recognize Tenant Assistance Project 22
Faculty Notes 24
Matthew Schaefer named Clayton Yeutter chair 32
Student team wins regional patent application drafting competition 34
Three faculty earn professorships 35: Kristen Blankley, Jessica Shoemaker, Adam Thimmesch
Housing Justice Program offers array of opportunities 36
Magilton & students contribute paper to European Centre for Excellence 38
Stohs & EClinic recognized at Annual Entrepreneurship Summit 40
Beard: Guiding the Law of Military Space Operations 41
Dean’s Advisory Board honorees recognized 42
Celebrating the Class of 2022 43
AlumNotes 46
In Memoriam 54 : Dwight L. Clements, Warren E. Van Norman, Peter R. Durland, Tedd C. Huston, Frederick J. Hurlbut, Leslie W. Jensen, Marshall D. Becker, Claire D. Johnson, Glenn A. Rodehorst, Dick H. Hartsock, Walter E. Gallawa, Gordon M. “Mac” Hull, Richard C. Schmoker, Glen J. Soukup, James L. Birkel, Marilyn A. Hutchinson, Stephen A. Mazurak, Richard L. Davenport, Frank E. Landis, John L. Erickson, James E. Gordon, Wayne C. Kreuscher, M. Susan Carlson, George G. Rhodes, Kirk O. Kuwitzky, Thomas R. Dilley, Jane P. Nerison, Royce E. Norman, Larry D. Ohs, Deborah K. Gilg, James B. Fleming, Jonathan C. Hook, Wayne L. Blankenbiler, Douglas F. Fagan, Jone M. Bosworth, Joe E. Schaefer, David G. Brown, Gregory P. Bolton, Shane E. Perkins, Matthew G. Marvin
Multicultural Legal Society celebrates 50th anniversary 59
Nebraska Law Review commemorates centennial anniversary 60
Gould named Law Alumni Master 61
Schmid Law Library undergoes transformation 62
College welcomes new faculty 66
Report on Giving 6
Herald of Holiness Volume 39, Number 46 (1951)
01 Build That Altar! General Superintendent Young 02 The Greatest Giver By C. Wesley Brough 02 It Pays to Be Kind to Children By D. S. Reed 03 Impressions of Australia General Superintendent Williamson 04 Church and State at War! By Oscar F. Reed 05 The Communion of the Holy Spirit (II Corinthians 13:14) By E. W. Lawrence 05 Yesterday Ended Last Night! By Kathryn Blackburn Peck 06 Porch, Vestibule, or Sanctuary? By Nell Dunkin 07 Your Soul or You-Which? By V. S. Rushing 08 FEED MY SHEEP By S. Ellsworth Nothstine 08 God\u27s Promises By N. Cronsive (Translated by Anna Johnston) 09 Unity in Nonconformity (Acts 15:36-41) By L Wayne Sears 09 HELLO, JOE! --Dorothy Boone Kidney 10 Keep It Twofold for Balance By Jean Leathers Phillips 11 This Do in Remembrance of Me By Hadley A. Hall 11 Treasures of Darkness (Isaiah 45:3) By A. M. Quick 12 EDITORIALS Stephen S. White, Editor 14 Little Things To Think About: A New Song By Viola E. Hodge 14 THE QUESTION BOX Conducted by Stephen S. White 15 Home Missions and Evangelism: Excerpts from Our Annual Report Roy F. Smee, Secretary 16 The Young People’s Society L. J. Du Bois, Secretary 16 NEWS OF THE CHURCHES 16 THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON: February 4: Jesus, the Mighty Worker Scripture: Mark 4:35-6:6 By Norman R. Oke 20 “FOUR-STAR” Program Awards 21 DEATHS 22 ANNOUNCEMENTS 22 DIRECTORIES 24 The Miracle of Answered Prayer: Getting Your Prayer Through By Basil Millerhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/3386/thumbnail.jp
Lawsuits of the Pochayiv Monastery by Starosta of Sandomierz and Castellan of Belz Andrzej Firlej
ks. archimandryta Andrzej BorkowskiThe story of the Pochayiv Monastery began with the visit of the greek Metropolitan Neofit to a woman named Anna Gojska
at Orla estate, several miles from Pochaev. He gave Anna an icon brought from Constantinople, and it stayed in her private chapel for
some 30 years. In 1597 Anna gave the icon to the monastery on the mountain. She also gave lands and money. The monks built a new
stone Dormition church to house the icon, for which Anna also gave funds. In 1604, the monastic community was joined by Ivan Zalizo.
He received the monastic name of Job and was elected the monastery’s hegumen. Job introduced strict discipline and other reforms
of monastic life. After Anna died, the mountain on which the monastery lay was inherited by Anna’s grandson Andrzej Firlej, governor
of Sandomierz and Castellan of Belz, a convert to the Lutheran Church and very opposed to Eastern Orthodoxy. In 1623 Firlej raided
the monastery, taking the holy icon and many jewelry. Job was initiated lawsuits of the Pochaiyv Monastery with Castellan of Belz.
Thanks his to the efforts the Court of Lublin ordered the return image of what actually occurred. Court decision Andrzej Firlej finally
returned the icon to the monks in 1644. Job of Pochayiv died on October 25, 1651.Historia monasteru poczajowskiego związana jest z wizytą greckiego metropolity Neofita u szlachcianki o imieniu Anna
Gojska z Orli, miejscowości położonej kilka mil od Poczajowa. Hierarcha podarował Annie przywiezioną z Konstantynopola ikonę,
która została umieszczona w jej prywatnej kaplicy na około 30 lat. W 1597 Anna przekazała ikonę do monasteru na górze poczajowskiej.
Podarowała jemu także grunta i fundusze. Dzięki hojnym ofiarom szlachcianki mnisi wznieśli nową kamienną Cerkiew, do której
przenieśli ikonę. W 1604 r. do wspólnoty monastycznej dołączył Iwan Zalizo. Otrzymał imię mnisze Hioba i został wybrany igumenem
monasteru. Hiob wprowadził surową regułę, dyscyplinę i inne reformy życia monastycznego. Po śmierci Anny, górę, na której
był położony monaster odziedziczył wnuk Anny Andrzej Firlej, starosta sandomierski i kasztelan bielski, po konwersji do Kościoła
luterańskiego nastawiony nieprzychylnie do prawosławia. W 1623 r. Firlej najechał zbrojnie monaster, rabując cudowną ikonę oraz
wiele kosztowności. Hiob był inicjatorem procesów sądowych monasteru poczajowskiego z kasztelan bielski. Dzięki jego staraniom
Trybunał Lubelski polecił zwrot wizerunku, co faktycznie nastąpiło. Decyzją sądu Andrzej Firlej ostatecznie zwrócił ikonę mnichom w
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Role model (in) advertising?
The article concentrates on analysing the growing interest of academics in studying advertisements. While arguing why this perspective of reading literature may bring interesting critical results, the article focuses mainly on the character of Anna Csillag and its evolution through the twentieth century. Originally Anna Csillag was created as an advertising strategy to be used in selling hairgrowth cream. Boasting beautiful hair, the character grew in popularity across Europe, turning into a public icon of the first half of the twentieth century. Anna Csillag appears as a fictional character in Bruno Schultz’s story Księga (The Book). The article also traces other references to this figure in the twentieth and twenty-first century literary and artistic works
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