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  1. The religion of Plato by Paul Elmer More, 2010-09-08
  2. Shelburne Essays, Volume 1 by Paul Elmer More, 2010-01-10
  3. The Study Of English Literature by Samuel P.; More, Paul Elmer Cowardin, 1939
  4. Aristocracy And Justice: Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More, 2007-07-25
  5. The Sceptical Approach to Religion by Paul Elmer More, 1958
  6. The Jessica Letters by Paul Elmer More, 2009-12-24
  7. The drift of romanticism; Shelburne essays, eighth series by Paul Elmer More, 2010-08-16
  8. The Drift of Romanticism by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-29
  9. Platonism: Lectures Delivered At Princeton University, 1917 (1917) by Paul Elmer More, 2008-06-02
  10. Helena And Occasional Poems (1890) by Paul Elmer More, 2010-09-10
  11. Shelburne Essays, Volume 10 by Paul Elmer More, 2010-01-12
  12. Christ the Word by Paul Elmer More, 1969
  13. The great refusal, being letters of a dreamer in Gotham by Paul Elmer More, 2010-08-10
  14. Shelburne Essays: Seventh Series by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-04

41. Elmer's Maui Dining Guide
elmer DILLS MINIGUIDE TO MAUI DINING - 2001/02. are generally super friendly andhelpful, often more so than CHEZ paul RESTAURANT FRANCAIS - One of the first
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ELMER DILLS MINI-GUIDE TO MAUI DINING - 2001/02
This is a selective list of restaurants checked out by me on several visits to Maui plus recommendations from friends who visit Maui regularly and a friend who has lived on Maui for 16 years and is very knowledgeable about the local restaurant scene.
General Information: The number of quality restaurants on Maui continues to impress visitors and locals alike. Chefs are taking advantage of the fresh fish and organic vegetables from local producers to prepare world-class Hawaiian, Pacific Rim, and international dishes. Servers are generally super friendly and helpful, often more so than is the norm in southern California. Restaurant prices, however, tend to be 20% to 30% higher than comparable southern California establishments. Wine lovers should be prepared for sticker shock. Prices are 20% to 50% higher than on southern California wine lists. Restaurant owners claim this is due to shipping costs and hefty local taxation. The good news is that despite the high wine prices, many of the wine, lists by virtue of their selections, are impressive.
TIP: If you want to purchase wines for use in your condo, hotel room etc, the best values I found were at the K-MART near the airport. Safeway and Foodland are also possibilities. Be alert for wine sales at all of these stores.

42. UKAC: Visit Weber Shandwick CEO Colin Byrne
we are ready to continue giving our students the best possible start in their chosenindustry. ends for more information contact paul elmer 01772 894747 07714
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43. Division Of Applied Communication BA Public Relations Combined
For more information on Research at the University please see the University ResearchPages Details can be obtained from paul elmer, UKProgress Managing Director
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44. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (M)
1942 Present. more, Hannah (more, Hannah ). 1745 - 1833. more, paul elmer (more,paul elmer ). 1864 - 1937. more, Sir Thomas (more, Thomas Sir). 1477 - 1535.
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Great book discounts at our virtual shopping mall, books by more, paulelmer. The essential paul elmer more; a selection of his writings.
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as Norman Foerster, Irving Babbitt, and paul elmer more forebears paul elmermore and Irving Babbitt, Panichas is thus leftliberalism, and nihilism.
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47. LDU / Case Studies / Case 10
paul elmer. Collaborators paul Linders, Faculty of Journalism and Communication,Hogeschoole Utrecht We selected client companies with more than 250 staff and
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Case 10 - Paul Elmer
UK Progress. A scheme to embed professional practice in the curriculum, and to foster an action learning approach to the study of public relations, through the operation of a public relations consultancy.
Paul Elmer Senior Lecturer
Applied Communication Division
Department of Journalism
Lancashire Business School.
pelmer@uclan.ac.uk
Collaborators: Paul Linders, Faculty of Journalism and Communication, Hogeschoole Utrecht, Netherlands, who have had a similar scheme in operation for about six years.
(1) Summary
UK Progress operates as a public relations consultancy, working for clients. Student consultants work in teams and are both challenged and supported to develop the skills and aptitudes necessary to complete the consultancy projects successfully. This support includes learning-on-demand (in response to questions and issues which crop up during the work for clients), advice and counselling and mainly small-group learning in seminars. The learning is sometimes highly applied (for example it may include specific craft skills such as page layout) but is mainly concerned with the development of strategic and analytical thinking in public relations.

48. Preston Pioneers New Student Experience
in projects deliberately chosen for the challenges they bring, says paul elmer,Director of The end result is a work experience that delivers more learning to
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UCLan Today - THE WORLD TODAY BBC NEWS ANANOVA PANEWS ... UCLan Home Archives Preston pioneers new student experience Public relations students from Preston are set to operate a PR agency as part of their undergraduate degrees, the first time that a project of its type has been attempted in the UK. The agency, UK Progress, will be run by final year public relations students working from an office at the University of Central Lancashire. The student consultants will practice under supervision and will be assessed on the quality of their work as part of their degree. 'Our public relations graduates already have an enviable academic reputation, but this project will really demonstrate that they are capable of applying their knowledge at the very sharp end of consultancy practice, in projects deliberately chosen for the challenges they bring,' says Paul Elmer, Director of UK Progress and a senior lecturer in Applied Communication. 'By integrating a real agency into their final year we will effectively be preparing second-jobbers for the marketplace,' he says. 'The idea is simple enough: we are taking the principle of work experience, and adding to it the quality control and rigorous assessment that has won Preston it's leading position in PR education. The end result is a work experience that delivers more learning to the students, more skill to the clients, and really shows some leadership in the north-west.'

49. This Page Has Moved
Harry elmer Barnes (18891968) is generally regarded as paul Grubach holds an AssociateArts degree in The campaign against him became even more emotional and
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50. Munising Wood Products: Paul Erickson Interview
As for the strike of 1937, elmer was manager at the fastest pieceworkers in the mill,made a lot more money than paul thinks many workers were jealous of this.
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Interview: Paul Erickson
May 1983
(interviewed by Charlie Symon)
(Used with permission of Paul Erickson, 2001)
Paul's father, Elmer O. Erickson began work at the Munising Woodenware Company in 1911 as a stenographer. Milton Bonz, the owner at the time, could not read or write, Elmer recalled. Elmer was from Munising and had graduated from Munising High School in 1907. He worked a short time for the paper mill, then started at the woodenware plant. He worked his way up the office ladder, where a dozen or more men worked, to bookkeeper, accountant and finally was named office manager. Elmer took J. S. Anderson's place - a man whose shoes he had shined as a bellhop at the Beach Inn while Elmer had been in high school. Paul said the first thing his father did after arriving (on foot) at work each day as manager was to take a walking inspection of the grounds. "He just about had to, there were no telephones or other communication." An office boy or two could be sent on errands during the day, but there was no substitute for the first hand information Erickson could get direct from the superintendent and the department heads. Also the last thing he did before going home at night was to repeat this round of inspection. Elmer and Lester Shaffstall were very close friends, Paul remembers. Henry Johnson, too, was a close friend and coworker.

51. Radio Days - Elmer Davis
perfect you can t do anything more than hack a call from Columbia Broadcasting snews chief, paul White asking tuned in regularly to hear elmer Davis report
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Elmer Davis the news - 10/7/39 Hoosier-born Elmer Davis began his career in news after his freshman year in high school when he started working for the Aurora Bulletin as a printer's devil. Davis was a small-built young man and athletics were not his forte. His quick mind and interest in writing moved him in the direction that would eventually distinguish him. Born in Aurora, Indiana on 13 January, 1890, Davis' father was Elam Davis, a cashier for the First National Bank of Aurora.
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Speaking of his printer's job, his best friend, Alex Cobb, said "Every morning he [Davis] sallied forth in clean overalls and with lunch pail in hand, returning at night with empty lunch pail and overalls, shirt, face and hands covered with ink and grease." But the printing side was not what Davis had in mind for his career. One of his first professional writing jobs was for the Indianapolis Star . He was paid $25.00 and continued working for them as a the Franklin College correspondent during his college years. In 1910 Davis received a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford. The time at Oxford, however, was cut short when his father was taken ill and eventually died. But despite his short stay in England, Davis was able to continue to make frequent trips to the continent. It was during one of these trips that he met and eventually married his wife, Florence. After returning to America, Davis took an editorial position with Adventure magazine. But a year later he was to leave that for a job as reporter for the New York Times. For the next ten years, Davis would report on stories ranging from pugilist Jack Dempsey to evangelist Billy Sunday. It was his reportage of the latter that earned him fame and fortune. Since reporters were paid by the space their stories occupied, Davis' coverage of Sunday was a goldmine. Samuel T. Williamson, a fellow Times reporter said of Davis: he "benefited from his facility with the English language," which "made it possible for him to write a long story so phrased that a copy-reader couldn't cut it much." Davis continued to climb the ladder of success at the Times but left the publication in 1923 to become a freelance writer. Though he was free to write what he pleased, he still feared his decision. In a letter to a friend, Davis wrote: "Can you conceive the relief, after ten years of writing for tomorrow's paper, of cutting loose for once and trying to see if you can do something good? With the awful peril of the abyss, of course, in case you find that even with everything perfect you can't do anything more than hack work." As a freelancer, Davis took up both fiction and non-fiction. But this was all soon to change. In August, 1939, Davis received a call from Columbia Broadcasting's news chief, Paul White asking Davis to fill in as a news analyst for H.V. Kaltenborn, who was off in Europe reporting on the increasingly hostile events. Davis later wrote: "I had done some broadcasting at odd times over the past dozen years, had sometimes even pinch-hit for Kaltenborn during his absences; but to fill in for him in such a crisis as this was a little like trying to play center-field in place of Joe DiMaggio." Davis became an instant success. Edward R. Murrow felt that some of Davis' success was that his Hoosier accent reminded folks of home. During the war years, radio listeners tuned in regularly to hear Elmer Davis report and analyse the day's events. The soundbite included here demonstrates Davis' wry sense of the news in the way he presents the details of the day: on the sighting of an unidentified submarine within the U.S. safety (neutrality) zone Davis says "of course the safety zone declaration doesn't say that belligerent war ships must keep out only that they mustn't do any fighting, but what are they there for? American neutrality is a serious matter, it seems a pity that it threatens to provide the war with comic relief..." Again, Ed Murrow wrote to Davis, "I have hopes that broadcasting is to become an adult means of communication at last," said Murrow. "I've spent a lot of time listening to broadcasts from many countries . . . and yours stand out as the best example of fair, tough-minded, interesting talking I've heard." An example of Davis' tough-minded talk was his broadcast recommending the government organize news information under one organization. This would prompt FDR to create the Office of War Information, which Davis would be asked to head. Though reluctant at first, Davis finally accepted. Davis always thought of himself as a writer first, but eventually managed to create a powerful organization with one goal in mind: "This is a people's war, and the people are entitled to know as much as possible about it." When the war ended, so did the OWI and Davis returned to broadcasting, this time with ABC radio. During the next decade he would continue to fight for the rights of the individual including his public disgust with Joe McCarthy. But near the end of the 1950's, Davis suffered a stroke and later died. Raymond Swing tells a funny story about an incident at Davis' funeral. Everyone had assembled in the church. Tribute after tribute was voiced by those who knew him best. Everyone was a bit teary after a particular heartfelt adieu. Suddenly the microphone crashed to the floor. Everyone jumped, startled; it was obvious that the hand of no human at all had done this. Then the sound of soft laughter waved through the church. It seems that everyone had the same thought: Elmer was sick and tired of all the excessive speeches and wanted to get on with the business at hand! Thanks to Mary Moliski and Ray Boomhower.
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52. Office Of Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty And Lt. Governor Carol Molnau
Namesake elmer L. Andersen was Minnesota s governor from 1960 project cost is estimatedat more than $101 own arrangement with the Saint paul Port Authority
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53. Poems & Quotes Of Remembrance
Bhartrihari, ‘Time’, tr. paul elmer more. Love is not changed by deathAnd nothing is lost And all in the end is harvest. Edith Sitwell.
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Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room. I am I and you are you – whatever we were to each other, that we are still. Call me by my old familiar name, speak to me in the easy way we used to. Put no difference in your tone, wear no false air of solemnity or sorrow. Laugh as we always laughed, play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be ever spoken without effort, without trace of shadow. What is death but a negligible accident? Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? I am but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well. Canon Henry Scott Holland, ‘All is Well’ I fall asleep in the full and certain hope
That my slumber shall not be broken;
And that though I be all-forgetting,
Yet shall I not be all-forgotten,
But continue that life in the thoughts and deeds
Of those I loved. Samuel Butler He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present, than the living man. Antoine de Saint-Exupery I wish I could translate the things about the dead young men and women

54. COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE GISSING
Introduction by paul elmer more. New York Boni and Liveright, Inc., (1918). Introductionby paul elmer more. New York Boni and Liveright, c. 1919.
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THE PRIVATE PAPERS OF HENRY RYECROFT. [1903].
  • First edition . Dark green cloth, lettered in gilt. Inner hinges just starting, else a fine, sharp copy with only a trace of wear to cloth at spine ends. Contained in a half morocco slipcase with inner chemise. (Collie A.24a) Laid in: an autograph signed postcard from Gissing to F.G. Kitton , dated June 26, 1902, post-marked Paris. Gissing gives his new address in St. Jean de Luz and asks when a book by Kitton will be published. First American edition (500 copies printed, from the British sheets). Green cloth with gilt-stamped labels, t.e.g. Ownership, corner of front pastedown torn; cloth considerably worn. Good. (Collie A.24b) THE PRIVATE PAPERS OF HENRY RYECROFT. Toronto: Bell and Cockburn, [1912]. First Canadian edition, from the sheets of the 1912 Constable edition. 8vo. Linen-backed brown paper boards, paper spine label. Very faint stain to front board, else near fine. THE PRIVATE PAPERS OF HENRY RYECROFT. Introduction by Paul Elmer More. New York: Boni and Liveright, Inc., (1918). First Modern Library edition. Limp leatherette-covered boards, marbled endpapers. A touch of wear at extremes, else fine. THE PRIVATE PAPERS OF HENRY RYECROFT. Introduction by Paul Elmer More. New York: Boni and Liveright, [c. 1919]. Later printing of Modern Library edition. Limp leatherette boards, pictorial endpapers. Fine.
  • 55. Historical Society Of Western Pennsylvania Catalog
    Blogcritics.org Trade elmer Fudd for John McCain elmer Fudd s Fantastic Songs Level One for Elementary Piano with CD (Audio moreLeaderboard Unwin Me shell Ndegeocello Greg Ginn Mike Watt paul Barker Chris
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    56. Elmer Kelton / Folklore / Texana
    Special tribute to teacher, writer, and Pecoscowboy paul Patterson by elmer Keltonand two funeral homes, crazy women in the rafters, and much more.
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    Writer's AudioShop Elmer Kelton / Folklore / Texana Elmer Kelton Tells the Truth: His Best Talks on the Old West, Cowboys and Writing
    By Elmer Kelton
    ISBN 1880717-417
    Price $17.95
    Here are four of this famous author's speeches, recorded live. Known for his award-winning fiction, Kelton is highly sought after as a keynote speaker. His vast knowledge of and passion for the subjects he uses as backdrops for his novels are evident in these finely-crafted, humorous talks.
    2 cassettes/ 3 hours [Order Now] Writing the Western Novel
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    Price $12.95 Sink into his easy Texas drawl as the son of a Texas cowboy and a six-time Spur-award winner covers literary prejudice against Westerns. He suggests ways to find a fresh slant and create unusual characters and reviews trail drive novels. 1 tape - 90 minutes [Order Now] Fiction Writers Are Liars and Thieves
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    57. Lakota Product 5
    more. THE GIRL WHO LOVED WILD HORSES paul Goble A girl who takes care of her Vol I.Thirty Yuwipi Songs by Lorenzo Eagle Road, elmer Running, and Harold White
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    OGLALA RELIGION William K. Powers
    This work discusses Oglala myth with a focus on creation stories, and the seven sacred ceremonies: Sun dance, Vision Quest, Sweat Lodge, Ghost Lodge, Puberty Ceremony, Hunka, and Sacred Ball Game. The author also demonstrates the symbolic relationship between myth and ritual through the use of the sacred numbers four and seven, and directional color symbolism. 6x9 233pp. ISBN 0-8032-8706-2 YUWIPI: VISION AND EXPERIENCE IN OGLALA RITUAL William K. Powers The first book written on Yuwipi based o;nt ehauthor's actual attendance at Sweat Lodges and Yuwipis conducted the late George Plenty Wolf. the ritual, originally conducted in Lakota, has been translated by the author and a short history of the ritual is included. 6X9 113 pp. ISBN 0-8032-8710-0 WAR DANCE: Plains Indian Musical Performance William K. Powers A study that includes the future of Plains music, and essays on the War Dance, powwow, and a reconsideration of the term "Pan-Indianism." also includes past reviews and essays on recordings by both Northern and Southern Plains singers. 6x9 199 pp. ISBN 0-8165-1365-1 OGLALA WOMEN: MYTH, RITUAL AND REALITY Marla N. Powers

    58. EducationGuardian.co.uk | Arts & Humanities | Students To Run PR Consultancy
    and seminars, where the student teams will be supported by paul elmer and Stephanie withclients, as well as directing students to more traditional learning
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    Wednesday August 20, 2003

    Public relations students at the University of Central Lancashire have been given the exceptional opportunity to run their own PR company as part of their degree course. Third year undergraduates on the Public Relations course will be the first to work on the pilot scheme. They will be responsible for operating their own agency, UK Progress, from the university, and will have a large paying client list. It is the first time such an ambitious idea has been attempted in the UK. UK Progress will offer project-based consultancy to their client portfolio which already boasts high profile public sector companies, manufacturers, legal and medical companies. Paul Elmer, director of UK Progress and a senior lecturer in applied communications, was keen to get a range of clients from different sectors and is hoping to expand even further:

    59. An Alphabetized List Of Non-Zarathushtrians Authors - M
    MOORTGAT, Franz Anton (1897 1977) MOQADDAM, Mohammed MORANO, Enrico MORDTMANN,Andreas David (1811 - 1879) more, paul elmer (1864 - 1937) moreHART, Mary
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    MACALISTER, Robert Alexander Stewart (1870 - 1950)
    MACCULLOCH, John Arnott (1868 - 1950)
    MACDONELL, Arthur Anthony (1854 - 1930)
    MACDOWALL, David William (1930 - )
    MACHABEY, Armand (7 May 1886 - 31 August 1966)
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    MACKENZIE, Duncan (1859 - 1935) MACKICHAN, Dugald (1851 - 7 April 1932) MACLER, Frédéric (1869 - 1938) MACMICHAEL, John Fisher MACRIDY, Theodor MACUCH, Rudolf MADDOX, George MADHUSUDAN, Mallik (1925 - ) MAGO, Umberto MAGOUN, Herbert William (1856 - ) MAHER, John Patrick (1909 - ) MAHLER, Eduard (1857 - 1945) MAISCH, E. MAKRIDI, Théodore (1872 - 1940) MALANDRA, William Warren

    60. Plays
    375, Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, Oates, Whitney Jennings, Greek LiteratureIn Translation, more, paul elmer, New York, Longmans, Green and Co.
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    Triple-A Plowed Under
    Federal Theatre Plays
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    Le Festin de Pierre ou le Fils Criminel Moland, Louis M. Oeuvres Completes de Moliere VII Second De Villier (from Italian) Paris
    Garnier Freres
    Fogelman Library In French PQ1821 1880 V.7 Le Festin de Pierre ou le Fils Criminel Abdoh, Reza The Law of Remains Marranca, Bonnie Plays for the End of the Century
    Baltimore The John Hopkins University Press Fogelman Library The Law of Remains Adamov, Arthur PingPong Axel Howard, Richard New York Grove Press, Inc. Fogelman Library PingPong Adamov, Arthur All Against All Wellwarth, George E. Themes of Drama Gildea, Donna Kennedy New York Thomas Y. Crowell Company Fogelman Library PN 6112 .W44 All Against All Adamov, Arthur Ping-Pong Wellwarth, George E. Ping-Pong; A Play by Arthur Adamov Howard, Richard New York Grove Press Fogelman Library Ping Pong Aeschylus The Libation Bearers Stanford,W.B.

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