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On Strategy: a Primer Edited by Nathan K. Finney
Cover design by Dale E. Cordes, Army University Press On Strategy: A Primer Edited by Nathan K. Finney Combat Studies Institute Press Fort Leavenworth, Kansas An imprint of The Army University Press Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Finney, Nathan K., editor. | U.S. Army Combined Arms Cen- ter, issuing body. Title: On strategy : a primer / edited by Nathan K. Finney. Other titles: On strategy (U.S. Army Combined Arms Center) Description: Fort Leavenworth, Kansas : Combat Studies Institute Press, US Army Combined Arms Center, 2020. | “An imprint of The Army University Press.” | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: LCCN 2020020512 (print) | LCCN 2020020513 (ebook) | ISBN 9781940804811 (paperback) | ISBN 9781940804811 (Adobe PDF) Subjects: LCSH: Strategy. | Strategy--History. Classification: LCC U162 .O5 2020 (print) | LCC U162 (ebook) | DDC 355.02--dc23 | SUDOC D 110.2:ST 8. LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020020512. LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020020513. 2020 Combat Studies Institute Press publications cover a wide variety of military topics. The views ex- pressed in this CSI Press publication are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the Depart- ment of the Army or the Department of Defense. A full list of digital CSI Press publications is available at https://www.armyu- press.army.mil/Books/combat-studies-institute. The seal of the Combat Studies Institute authenticates this document as an of- ficial publication of the CSI Press. It is prohibited to use the CSI’s official seal on any republication without the express written permission of the director. Editors Diane R. -
Nineteenth-Century Churches in Prince Edward Island and Their Place in the Gothic Revival
ANALYSIS I ANALYSE NINETEENTH-CENTURY CHURCHES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND THEIR PLACE IN THE GOTHIC REVIVAL P1' ofessor Ma lcolm rl1ur!by, Ph.D F S A . >MALCOLM THURLBY 1 teaches r-nedi eval art and ar~cflitect:LH' e , and Canadian Bl'Ch!teCLLwe in the Oepar,trnent of Visual Arts. York University . His latest book, Rornonesque Architecture and Sculpture in !!Vales, was published by Loga,;ton P1·ess , Almeley INTRODUCTION fH er efol'dShll'el. 111 ,June 2006. The nineteenth-century churches of Prince Edward Island are relatively well known thanks to the publications of H.M. Scott Smith, Canon Robert Tuck, and Father Art O'Shea. 2 Smith provides a useful starting point for any study of the churches on t he Island. Yet there are some strange omis sions from his books, not least of which are three churches in Charlottetown. First, there is the monumental, one thousand two hundred-seater Trinity Wesleyan Methodist (now United) Church, built in 1863-1864; then, St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, 1867-1869, and St. James Old Kirk, 1877, both by David Stirling (1822- 1887), one of the most accomplished nineteenth-century architects in the Atlantic provinces. William Critchlow Harris (1854-1913), who apprenticed with Stirling from 1870 to 1875, was respon sible for a large number of churches in Prince Ed ward Island, all of which are carefully documented by Robert Tuck. Art O'Shea provides a com prehensive over view of Roman Catholic churches in Prince Ed ward Island, complete w ith excellent colour photographs. This paper builds on the work of these authors to inves tigate the nineteenth-century churches of Prince Ed ward Island in the context of the Gothic Revival in Canada, Britain, and the United States. -
Houlton Times, January 10, 1923
4 4 Mite H e that brings sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from himself.” —Anon. •HlltlMMIIMIIIIIIIMlMIIIIIIIIIIHHIlHimHIIIItlHIHIIIIIHIMIIIIItHIHiillllHIIIIiMHIi; jiiitiiHMiiiiiHiiiimiHimiitiiiiiiKiiMmiiffiMHiiMHiHiitiiimiiiimiiiiiiHciiiiit: [ SHIRE TOWN OF ( AROOSTOOK TIMES 1 April 13, 1860 to | AROOSTOOK COUNTY | December 27, 1916 IIMIIIMHIIMMIMIIMMMIIIHtlMllillltlMlllltMMIIII lllltll Mil tllMHMHIlUMliMIMIIIIir ri.iiiiiiiimmMmiimiiiiiuiHmtMMiiMimMiiiiniMHiHmiiiiHiimiiiiiiimiiiim.Mit< ItIUttn*?! f Itltltttlllf \4lMIIM VOLUME LXIII MOULTONHOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARYTIMES 10, 1923 NUMBER TWO NEW PULLMAN SERVICE ANAH TEMPLE CIRCUS HOULTON WOMAN’S CLUB SAD ACCIDENT POTATO RAISING ON BANGOR-HOULTON RUN Anah Temple is to give a Three The regular meeting of the Woman’s AT BRYSON’S MILL WILL CONVENE IN Days Indoor Circus, followed by a Club on Monday, Jan. 8, was interest- On account of numerous requests The community was shocked Thurs Public Dance on the fourth day, for ing indeed with Mr. Montford S. Hill made by the patrons of the Bangor & day when it was learned that Herbert AS SEEN BY the purpose of raising funds to defray of Portland as speaker, HOULTON ON Aroostook railroad the management Carpenter, employed in the mill of the expenses of Anah hand, drum Mr. Hill is superintendent of the has decided to run a Pullman sleeping his father, known as Bryson & Car corps and patrol to the Imperial Coun- social welfare work of the Great North- car from Bangor to Houlton on the penter’s mill had been killed outright GUY C. PORTER oil meeting at Washington in June. mm Paper Co. and has been very active JANUARY 25 train leaving Bangor at 2.30 a. m. on while trying to put on a belt while The Circus and Dance will be held in promoting educational as well as each Monday morning during the the mill was going. -
Wellington Jazz Among the Discourses
1 OUTSIDE IN: WELLINGTON JAZZ AMONG THE DISCOURSES BY NICHOLAS PETER TIPPING A thesis submitted to Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Victoria University of Wellington 2016 2 Contents Contents ..................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................. 5 Abstract ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... 8 Introduction: Conundrums, questions, contexts ..................................................................... 9 Sounds like home: New Zealand Music ............................................................................... 15 ‘Jazz’ and ‘jazz’...................................................................................................................... 17 Performer as Researcher ...................................................................................................... 20 Discourses ............................................................................................................................ 29 Conundrums ........................................................................................................................ -
1 90Th Anniversary Toast to the Auld Rock & the Shetland Society Of
90th Anniversary Toast to The Auld Rock & The Shetland Society of Wellington President Andrew, members of the Shetland Society of Wellington Management Committee, Ladies and Gentlemen, good evening: First of all, to the Management Committee thank you for according me the privilege of proposing a toast to The Auld Rock and the Shetland Society of Wellington. It's an honour that I accepted with some reluctance, as I knew that Rose and I would only be returning from overseas three nights before tonight’s celebration. I trust you’ll forgive me if I seem a little jet-lagged. However, as your Past President, I'll be very mindful of the words of a previous Past President, my older sister Mary, who always gave me the same piece of advice – and it didn't matter what the occasion was - Mary would always say “now, dunna spaek ower lang”! Now that didn’t do anything to help my nerves, but nevertheless I'll do as I always did Mary, “an joost do as I’m been telt!” It's a great cause for celebration when anyone, or any organisation for that matter, reaches their 90th birthday. But we are not celebrating our 90th birthday tonight, but the 90th Anniversary of our incorporation – and there is a great difference. We know that the society did not suddenly come into being overnight, but grew as early Shetland emigrants wanted to offer new arrivals from “the Auld Rock” their friendship, as well as assistance and support as they settled into their new country. We know that as far back as 1906 visiting Shetlanders could find a welcome in various homes in Wellington. -
English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records
T iPlCTP \jrIRG by Lot L I B RAHY OF THL UN IVER.SITY Of ILLINOIS 975.5 D4-5"e ILL. HJST. survey Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/englishduplicateOOdesc English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr. © 1958, Louis des Cognets, Jr. P.O. Box 163 Princeton, New Jersey This book is dedicated to my grandmother ANNA RUSSELL des COGNETS in memory of the many years she spent writing two genealogies about her Virginia ancestors \ i FOREWORD This book was compiled from material found in the Public Record Office during the summer of 1957. Original reports sent to the Colonial Office from Virginia were first microfilmed, and then transcribed for publication. Some of the penmanship of the early part of the 18th Century was like copper plate, but some was very hard to decipher, and where the same name was often spelled in two different ways on the same page, the task was all the more difficult. May the various lists of pioneer Virginians contained herein aid both genealogists, students of colonial history, and those who make a study of the evolution of names. In this event a part of my debt to other abstracters and compilers will have been paid. Thanks are due the Staff at the Public Record Office for many heavy volumes carried to my desk, and for friendly assistance. Mrs. William Dabney Duke furnished valuable advice based upon her considerable experience in Virginia research. Mrs .Olive Sheridan being acquainted with old English names was especially suited to the secretarial duties she faithfully performed. -
You're a Good Man
Super Summer Theatre & Hynes-Sight Entertainment Present: YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN THE MUSICAL Based on The Comic Strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz Book, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Directed and Produced by: Joe Hynes Musical Directed by: Choreographed by: Nancy West Produced by: Teresa Isgriggs Andrea Hynes This Production Sponsored by: YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. www.concordtheatricals.com SETTING CAST LIST An average day in the life of Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown .................... Coree Davis Sally Brown .................. Marissa McCoy PRODUCTION TEAM Snoopy ...... Armando Harlow Ronconi Lucy Van Pelt ................... Alexis Fitting Producer/Director ........................................ Joe Hynes Linus Van Pelt ........ Harrison Langford Producer ................................................. Andrea Hynes Schroeder ........................ Keith Dotson Musical Director ........................................ Nancy West WMDs ........................... Lorenzo West & Cecilia West Choreographer ...................................... Teresa Isgriggs Asst. Choreographer .............................. Drew Isgriggs Casting Director ..................................... Miles Isgriggs Production Stage Manager ..................... Rebecca Sass Set Design .................................................. Cassie Lentz MUSICAL NUMBERS Scenic Build -
Student Handbook 2020-2021
CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL STUDENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 2 CONTENTS Welcome from the Head of School ............................................................................................................. 6 About this Handbook ................................................................................................................................... 7 Mission and Philosophy ............................................................................................................................... 8 Cardigan Mountain Mission Statement .................................................................................................. 8 Meaning of the Cardigan Seal ................................................................................................................. 8 Honor Code ............................................................................................................................................... 8 Cardigan Mountain School Honor Code ................................................................................................. 8 Non-Discrimination .................................................................................................................................. 9 Academics .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Grading and Honors ............................................................................................................................... 10 Standards -
October 23 - November 10, 2019 Delaware Theatre Company Press Kit
written & directed by Joshua Ravetch October 23 - November 10, 2019 Delaware Theatre Company Press Kit Bud Martin, Executive and Artistic Director Press Releases Articles: Delaware Online — Betsy Price — 02/11/2019 Harry Hamlin, Stefanie Powers to star in Delaware play about plane crash survivors https://www.delawareonline.com/story/life/2019/02/11/harry-hamlin-stefanie-powers-star-delaware-theatre-company- play/2836708002/?fbclid=IwAR1tes2rjDS97kI-TjvarwSUOKxyhHllIzTT4PH89IG819ZRyYsQwTKDa1E Broadway World - BWW News Desk – 10/03/2019 Hollywood Stars Harry Hamlin and Stefanie Powers Land On Stage https://www.broadwayworld.com/delaware/article/Hollywood-Stars-Harry-Hamlin-and-Stefanie-Powers-Land-On-Stag e-20191003?fbclid=IwAR3nvOUuEvygxMbr-u7QtAIS5G3ZeVp-VT0gY_DRfOPvOcHNNRxcnnpexW8 Delco Times — Neal Zoren — 10/7/2019 Television: Big-time TV stars taking the stages around the region https://www.delcotimes.com/arts_and_entertainment/television-big-time-tv-stars-taking-the-stages-around-the/article_ a2e28fdc-e82b-11e9-a753-836ae019e6d4.html?fbclid=IwAR0uafpkUDvnfoweV5nEMD6DPrtmNg34haD_IiwuQPKw UzPx4lPy11-0pL4 Delaware Online — Betsy Price — 10/17/2019 Harry Hamlin, Stefanie Powers play sets of siblings in Delaware Theatre Company show https://www.delawareonline.com/story/life/2019/10/17/harry-hamlin-stefanie-powers-delaware-theatre-company-show /3946733002/?fbclid=IwAR11CQaJoAogKYQxdoXATu_JCZ8H4tcs5bkQfCsu8PBPacRAz6ujMxhJRUo Delaware Online — Marina Affo — 10/25/2019 Lights out in Wilmington, but the show must go on https://www.delawareonline.com/story/life/2019/10/25/the-show-must-go-on-even-when-lights-go-out-wilmington/245 -