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  1. Singles by Christopher Logue, 1973
  2. THE CHILDREN"S BOOK OF COMIC VERSE by Christopher (Chosen By.) Logue, 1980
  3. DEVIL MAGGOT AND SON. by Christopher Logue, 1956
  4. Pax: Book XIX of the Iliad by Christopher Logue, 1967
  5. Mixed Rushes by Christopher Logue, 1974-01-01
  6. WAR MUSIC: An Account of Books 16 to 19 of Homer's Illiad. by Christopher. Logue, 1987
  7. The Words of the Establishment Songs Etcetera by Christopher Logue, 1966-01-01
  8. The Girls. by Christopher. LOGUE, 1969
  9. Wand and Quadrant by Christopher Logue, 1953
  10. Gone Ladies by Christopher Logue, words by. Music by Wallace Southam. Arrangement by Patrick Gower LOGUE, 1968-01-01
  11. Wholly Communion by Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, et all 1966
  12. The Arrival of the Poet in the City: A treatment for a film by Christopher Logue, 1963-01-01
  13. MIXED RUSHES by Christopher Logue, 1974-01-01
  14. New numbers by Christopher Logue, 1970

81. I071486: Susan ALTFATHER (13 Jun 1836 - 7 Dec 1926)
_Joseph Jesse LINT + _Robert Blair LINT _ _Sadie Emma CHRISTNER _+ ChristopherLINT _ _Mary Jane SHERIFF _ Dorothy logue.
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Susan ALTFATHER
13 Jun 1836 - 7 Dec 1926
  • BIRTH : 13 Jun 1836, Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA
  • DEATH : 7 Dec 1926, Berlin, Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA
  • BURIAL : Berlin IOOF Cem., Berlin, Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA
Father: Daniel ALTFATHER , Sr.
Mother: Anna Maria (Ukwn) ALTFATHER
Family 1 William M. DIVELY
  • MARRIAGE
  • Lilly DIVELY
  • Mary DIVELY
  • George B. DIVELY
  • William C. DIVELY ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 07/01/2002 02:46:43
    Barbara (Ukwn) BLAUGH
    • BIRTH : 1857, Somerset Co., PA
    • DEATH : 1897, Somerset Co., PA
    • BURIAL : Stahl Menn. Cem., Conemaugh Twp., Somerset Co., PA
    Family 1 Levi BLAUGH
  • Simon L. BLAUGH Barbara (Ukwn) BLAUGH INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 07/01/2002 02:46:43
    Joseph BOWMAN
    ABT. 1813 -
    • BIRTH : ABT. 1813, Quemahoning Twp., Somerset Co., PA
    • BAPTISM : 24 Nov 1832, Stoystown Luth. Ch., Stoystown., Quemahoning Twp., Somerset Co., PA
    Father: Peter BOWMAN , Sr.
    Mother: Mary HORNER
    Family 1 Sarah (Ukwn) BOWMAN
  • Elizabeth BAUMAN _Peter BOWMAN , Sr._ Joseph BOWMAN ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998)
  • 82. Media City 7: International Festival Of Film And Video
    The first Media City Festival took place in 1994, led by Deirdre logue, ChristopherMcNamara (now Executive Director of Media City) and Dermot Wilson.
    http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/01/13/mediacity7.html
    Media City 7: International Festival of Film and Video – A Report festival site (14-17 February 2001,
    Windsor, Ontario, Canada) by Michael Zryd Michael Zryd teaches Film Studies at the University of Western Ontario, and writes on documentary and avant-garde film.
    Opera Mundi (Nicolas Rey, 1999) Media City is a buried treasure in the world of experimental/avant-garde film and video art festivals. Although it does not currently enjoy the reputation of festivals like Oberhausen’s International Short Film Festival, New York’s "Views of the Avant-Garde," or Toronto’s "Images", it deserves inclusion in this select club for its remarkable internationalism, eclecticism, and sheer excellence of programming. The 7 th incarnation of Media City, a co-presentation of Artcite Inc. and House of Toast, two Windsor artist-run centres, was a 4-day festival which featured twelve strong programs of over 100 films and videos, along with a group of video and CD-ROM installations dispersed in four separate galleries and art spaces. Opera Mundi (16mm, France, 1999), a mixture of Guy Debord and Hollis Frampton in its concern with labour and analytical study (Rey describes it as "one of those action films, only the action would be contemplating"). Two contrasting "special non-competition programs" were presented by Finnish artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila and German super 8mm filmmakers Dagmar Brundert and Ramona Welsh (who comprise the collective FBI: Freie Berliner Ishen). Ahtila’s remarkably precise and deeply felt work

    83. 1986 Programme
    2.30pm Humour Session Chair Judith Brett Speakers christopher LogueWendy Harmer Don Watson John Romeril 5.30pm Book Launch Penguin
    http://www.mwf.com.au/1986.html
    Welcome to the First Melbourne Writers' Festival. On behalf of the committee, I would like to thank the workers and writers who made it possible, as well as the booksellers and publishers.
    We also express our gratitude to the arts funding bodies and the MCC, whose assistance has given the festival such a wonderful beginning.
    Special greetings to our interstate and overseas guests for their willingness to visit Melbourne for our readings, and once again, thanks to the local writers for such great support.
    We hope you enjoy the occasion. Mark Rubbo, Chairman, 1986

    The Festival Committee Chairperson: Mark Rubbo
    Festival Co-ordinator: Colin Talbot
    Treasurer: Anne Holmes
    Programme Co-ordinator: Kate Ahearne Mary Lord
    Caroline Lurie
    Peter Craven
    Mark Worner Cliff Smyth Wendy Forster Michael Heyward Anna Epstein Helen Garner Jennifer Ellison The Melbourne Writers Festival is a sub-committee of The National Book Council. Saturday 27 September 2.30pm Mietta's 7Alfred Place, City Reading At Mietta's Readings by writers shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards - John Bryson - John Romeril - Shelton Lea - Chester Eagle Wednesday 1 October 11am - 3pm Poetry On Trams Eric Beach - Jas H. Duke

    84. Arts/Literature/Authors/L
    Sites by, or about, authors of literaturewhose last names begin with L. / Arts / Literature / Authors / L.......Search Category
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    Sites by, or about, authors of literature whose last names begin with L. Arts Literature Authors L L'Engle, Madeleine
    La Fayette, Marie-Madeleine

    Lafferty, R. A.

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    At arts-entertainment-recreation.com we appreciate the diversity of people's interests and choices of leisure activities. To accommodate one and all, we embrace a wide variety of activities, from mainstream interests to eccentric tastes for art and entertainment. In order to keep our content fresh, our database is updated on a regular basis. Furthermore, we regularly add new categories to the directory, incorporating novel types of arts, recreation, and entertainment. So if you're looking for a great new restaurant, selecting an opera to attend, or looking for a place to see live comedy, you are likely to find it within arts-entertainment-recreation.com. Thank you for visiting arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We hope you come to realize why so many people turn to our search portal to read and learn about their favorite leisure activities. With a wide variety of diverse content, you're bound to find information about your favorite pastime. You may even develop a newfound love for an entertainment you never even knew existed! Back to top Ticketmaster
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    85. 3rd December 1997
    Una Agnew, SSL, talks to us about Patrick Kavanagh’s peom Christmas, and poet ChristopherLogue tells us why he thinks President Mary McAleese chose his poem
    http://homepage.tinet.ie/~3rproductions/3dec97.htm
    3R Productions Ltd Past Tapes E-mail: 3rproductions@tinet.ie Tape Date: 3rd December 1997 On this tape we have a lot of Christmas interviews. We hear about dreams, hopes and thoughts for Christmas. Sr. Una Agnew, SSL, talks to us about Patrick Kavanagh’s peom Christmas , and poet Christopher Logue tells us why he thinks President Mary McAleese chose his poem The Edge Most of us remember Clement Moore's poem The Night Before Christmas In:( ) "Twas the night ............. ..... to hold all your dreams."Out ( Recently the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Dr. Walton Empey went to Spain to join in marking the centenary of an Irishman, Archbishop Plunkett. Alan McGuckian, SJ, spoke to him about the unusual connection between Archbishop Plunkett and Spain. In: ( Empey ) "Archbishop Plunkett was.......about this link." Out: ( Empey 4. Christmas and its meaning for us: As Christians we are called to follow Christ, this is the meaning of Christmas. What does that mean for us and how do we do it. Fr. John Hannan, CM talked to Marie Stuart, RSM about the meaning of Christmas for him. John is a Marist priest who teaches in All Hallows College, Dublin. In: ( Stuart )"What does Christmas .............. the world in some way" Out: (

    86. Nimbus Archive

    http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/nimbus.html
    Nimbus: A Magazine of Literature, the Arts, and New Ideas
    Archive, 1945-1962
    3 boxes, 2 oversize folders, 16 galley folders (1 linear foot) Acquisition: Purchase, 1963
    Access: Open for research
    Processed by: Revised by David Hatfield Sparks, 1994
    RLIN Record ID:
    Table of Contents
    Organizational Sketch
    NIMBUS, a British "little magazine" of the 1950s, represents part of a rich history of literary magazines that reflect not only the literary, but also the social and political history of England. NIMBUS continued as well a tradition of modernism cultivated since World War I, especially by writers of the Bloomsbury group and the Auden generation. NIMBUS was among such important little magazines as ENCOUNTER, LONDON MAGAZINE, and POETRY (LONDON) edited by such distinguished writers as T. S. Eliot, John Lehmann, and Stephen Spender, that helped set a tone of excellence in the publication of little magazines and were instrumental in changing the mood and direction of modern British literature. NIMBUS: A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, THE ARTS, AND NEW IDEAS began publication in December 1951 as a quarterly magazine of new writing. Tristram Hull, son of the poet R. F. C. Hull, acted as editor for the magazine's four volumes of thirteen issues. Hull was later joined by co-editors Ivo Jarosy, 1953-1954, and David Wright, 1955-1956. Due to editorial differences between Wright and Hull, Christopher Logue, in 1957, became co-editor with Hull and the name of the magazine was changed to NIMBUS: NEW ENGLISH REVIEW.

    87. Nimbus Magazine: An Inventory Of Its Records At The Harry Ransom Humanities Rese

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    An Inventory of Its Records at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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    Creator: Nimbus: A Magazine of Literature, the Arts, and New Ideas Title: Nimbus Magazine Records Dates: Abstract: The Nimbus records consist primarily of editorial files, and include all issues of the magazine except material for the last issue. Quantity: 3 boxes, 2 oversize folders, 16 galley folders (1 linear foot) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
    Organizational History
    Nimbus , a British "little magazine" of the 1950s, represents part of a rich history of literary magazines that reflect not only the literary, but also the social and political history of England. Nimbus continued as well a tradition of modernism cultivated since World War I, especially by writers of the Bloomsbury group and the Auden generation. Nimbus was among such important little magazines as Encounter London Magazine , and Poetry (London) edited by such distinguished writers as T. S. Eliot, John Lehmann, and Stephen Spender, that helped set a tone of excellence in the publication of little magazines and were instrumental in changing the mood and direction of modern British literature.

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