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edited by Gil Adamson, Victor Coleman & Maria Jacobs.
Toronto, Toronto Small Press Book Fair, 4 april 1992. 1oo copies.
8-1/2 x 11, 16 sheets white xeographic bond with white plainfield title page side-stapled thrice into lime mayfair card covers, all except rear cover sheet & versos of title page & last leaf printed black, photocopy interiors in offset cover.
cover graphic by Clint Hutzulak.
3o contributors IS'd:
Patty Archer, Lucile Barker, Christian Bök, Daniel F.Bradley, Nancy Bullis, Clint Burnham, Katy Chan, Kevin Connolly, William Denton, Ray Eh, Chris Guiltinan, G.Richard Gustafson, George Haslam, Maggie Helwig, Susan Lucinda Helwig, Marshll Hryciuk, Clint Hutzulak, H.Leznoff, Sol Mandlsohn, Philip Marley, D.S.McLaughlin, Lillian Neckov, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Paul Schwartz, Kathy Shaidle, Jim Smith, Howard Tessler, Death Waits, Frank Young.
includes:
i) THE INSTANT ANTHOLOGY SPRING 1992, by [Clint Burnham & Katy Chan] (inside front cover; prose introduction with passing reference to bpNichol as past contributing editor)
This is Smoky, a war dog. Smoky was recognised for his role as a companion to those suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at the Brisbane Hospital (1943 - 1945).
This sculpture also recognises the wartime contribution made by animals, including dogs, horses, donkeys, pigeons, camels and mules.
St. Martin's croissant ('Rogal świętomarciński' in Polish) is a pastry with white poppy seed filling, baked for the occasion of St. Martin's Day (11 November).
It's traditionally prepared in Poznań and some other parts of the Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) region.
This photograph has been released under Creative Commons Attribution Licensing. Please feel free to use it in any way you wish, but remember to attribute us as the original image owners by providing a link to www.polonist.com
Jimmy John’s workers prepare sandwiches Saturday during the Polar Bear weekend in Carbondale. One Jimmy John’semployee, Liz Biggane, a senior from Chicago studying foreign language and international trade, said the restaurant was open 24 hours during the weekend for the event. “We had other managers and other employees from surrounding areas like Indiana come to our restaurant and help us out so we didn’t have to work the entire day,” Biggane said. “On our biggest day of the year, the help from the other stores was much appreciated.”
ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Ashunti Jackson, a sophomore from Chicago studying social work, celebrates Tuesday outside an election viewing organized by the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority in Grinnell Hall minutes after the announcement of President Barack Obama’s re-election. Whitney Clark, vice president of the sorority, said the event was a great success. “This is a positive event that we put on for the students regardless of what they stand for,” said Clark, a senior from Chicago studying radiotelevision. “We just wanted everyone to be able to come together and watch this election.”
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2012 National Championships - Jubilee Trophy competition
7 October 2012 - Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg WSA North Stars' Caley Miskimmin
v Hollandia Impact's Maria Rogal (back turned)
Mary Goldhawk Vazeille, (1710-1781). usually known as ‘Molly’, was the widow of a Huguenot City banker and merchant. She and John Wesley were married in 1751 after an exceptionally short courtship. Molly and John were not suited well for each other and the marriage suffered from misunderstandings and jealousy from the start. The marriage remained childless and resulted in separation.
Molly Vazeille Wesley, of Huguenot descent and a resident of
London, had been, at some point prior to her marriage to the Methodist leader, a member of a Methodist society in that city. Her union to Anthony, had produced four children: Anthony Vazeille the younger (1740?- 1754?) appeared to have died prior to his mother’s passing in 1781, since her will provided that his younger brother, Noah Vazeille (1746?-?), then residing in Stratford, Essex, receive the house in Threadneedle Street. A third (?-1764) of London, and they produced two children—John Matthew the younger and Jane Matthews the younger (1760?-?), the daughter having
been baptized by John Wesley in 1760). Jane Matthews Smith then married William Smith (1736-1824), a native of Corbridge, Northumberland, and eventually a steward of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Methodist circuit—the marriage resulting in the births of Jane Smith (1770-1849) and Mary Smith (1769-1795).10 In addition to children, Mary Goldhawk Vazeille brought to her second marriage the sum of £10,000 (according to John Telford) settled upon her and her children by way of the departed Anthony Vazeille the elder, that yielded £300 yearly from the Three per Cents—money invested in British government securities and yielding 3% per year. However, later editors of Charles Wesley’s correspondence reduced that total sum to £3000." from the Asbury Journal, Samuel J. Rogal - John and Molly: A Methodist Mismarriage.
For a portrait of her see
www.wesleysheritage.org.uk/object/portrait-of-mrs-mary-mo...
The TOMB of
WILLIAM SMITH ESQ
OF HIGH FRIARS STREET
IN THIS TOWN
who departed this Life 30th May 1824
Aged 88 Years
And of JANE SMITH, his Wife
who died 17th Jan 1820
Aged 83 Years.
Here lie also buried
MARY STAMP, their Daughter
who departed this Life 11th Nov 1794
Aged 25 Years
and Mr. THOMAS PRIOR FLANDERS
who died Sept 1813
Aged 33 Years
and his daughter
JANE VAZEILLE
who died 2nd Jan 1814
Aged 4 Months
The above named JANE SMITH
was the daughter of
ANTHONY
and MARY VAZEILLE
the latter when a widow married
the Reverend JOHN WESLEY
Founder of Methodism
and was buried in Camberwell
Churchyard on Oct. 12th 1781
Heather Pinson spoke to a full Rogal Chapel, Wednesday afternoon about Herman Leonard's jazz photography and life. Pinson spoke to the largest turnout yet in the Universities Diversity Speaker program.
Heather Pinson spoke to a full Rogal Chapel, Wednesday afternoon about Herman Leonard's jazz photography and life. Pinson spoke to the largest turnout yet in the Universities Diversity Speaker program.
Jonathan Barnhart, of Anna, paints zombie apocalypse sceneTuesday in his home. Barnhart said he likes using alternatives tothe expensive art supplies and materials from craft stores. “Tostart this painting out I just bought some cheap spray paint andused it as a base for it,” Barnhart said. He said he saved moneyby buying a printed canvas from a garage sale to prime and usefor another painting rather than buying a new one.
Alexa Rogals | THE WEEKENDER
Julie Williams, of St. Louis, glues gems to toy cars Saturday at the Annual Gem & Mineral Show at the Pavilion in Marion. Williams said she has always loved gems and different rocks, and her father loved toy cars, so she decided to make a hobby that would encompass both. “I grew up loving cars because of my dad, and I always had a passion for collecting rocks,” she said. “For the past 21 years, I’ve sold thousands of these cars at various shows.”
ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Mary Goldhawk Vazeille, (1710-1781). usually known as ‘Molly’, was the widow of a Huguenot City banker and merchant. She and John Wesley were married in 1751 after an exceptionally short courtship. Molly and John were not suited well for each other and the marriage suffered from misunderstandings and jealousy from the start. The marriage remained childless and resulted in separation.
Molly Vazeille Wesley, of Huguenot descent and a resident of
London, had been, at some point prior to her marriage to the Methodist leader, a member of a Methodist society in that city. Her union to Anthony, had produced four children: Anthony Vazeille the younger (1740?- 1754?) appeared to have died prior to his mother’s passing in 1781, since her will provided that his younger brother, Noah Vazeille (1746?-?), then residing in Stratford, Essex, receive the house in Threadneedle Street. A third (?-1764) of London, and they produced two children—John Matthew the younger and Jane Matthews the younger (1760?-?), the daughter having
been baptized by John Wesley in 1760). Jane Matthews Smith then married William Smith (1736-1824), a native of Corbridge, Northumberland, and eventually a steward of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Methodist circuit—the marriage resulting in the births of Jane Smith (1770-1849) and Mary Smith (1769-1795).10 In addition to children, Mary Goldhawk Vazeille brought to her second marriage the sum of £10,000 (according to John Telford) settled upon her and her children by way of the departed Anthony Vazeille the elder, that yielded £300 yearly from the Three per Cents—money invested in British government securities and yielding 3% per year. However, later editors of Charles Wesley’s correspondence reduced that total sum to £3000." from the Asbury Journal, Samuel J. Rogal - John and Molly: A Methodist Mismarriage.
For a portrait of her see
www.wesleysheritage.org.uk/object/portrait-of-mrs-mary-mo...
The TOMB of
WILLIAM SMITH ESQ
OF HIGH FRIARS STREET
IN THIS TOWN
who departed this Life 30th May 1824
Aged 88 Years
And of JANE SMITH, his Wife
who died 17th Jan 1820
Aged 83 Years.
Here lie also buried
MARY STAMP, their Daughter
who departed this Life 11th Nov 1794
Aged 25 Years
and Mr. THOMAS PRIOR FLANDERS
who died Sept 1813
Aged 33 Years
and his daughter
JANE VAZEILLE
who died 2nd Jan 1814
Aged 4 Months
The above named JANE SMITH
was the daughter of
ANTHONY
and MARY VAZEILLE
the latter when a widow married
the Reverend JOHN WESLEY
Founder of Methodism
and was buried in Camberwell
Churchyard on Oct. 12th 1781
Jonathan Barnhart, of Blackpaws Art, works on a painting Tuesday at his home. “I’ve been painting more to help pay the bills,” Barnhart said. In addition to painting, he works in blacksmithing and other mediums.
Alexa Rogals | THE WEEKENDER
edited by Rob McLennan.
Ottawa, Above/ground Press, fall 1996.
8-1/2 x 11, 1o sheets white bond folded to 4o pp & stapled twice into light green heavy bond wrappers, all printed black photocopy.
cover graphic by Eliza Griffiths.
19 contributors ID'd
Joe Blades, Stephanie Bolster, David Collins, Tamara Fairchild, Judith Fitzgerald, Eliza Griffiths, Michael Holmes, Greg Kerr, Marcia Lea, Mark Marsters, Karen Massey, Una McDonnell, Rob McLenna, Douglas Ord, Stan Rogal, Ann-Marie Seguin, James Spyker, Douglas Van Rosen, Eric Walker.
includes:
i) BLAH BLAHedit orialBLAH BLAH BLAH, by Rob McLennan (p.4; prose review in 2 parts with passing reference to bpNichol in part 2, New Wave Canada: Coach House Press & the small press movement in Canada 1965-1975)
edited by Suzanne Zelazo.
Toronto, 2oo3.
68 pp/65 printed, offset. 5-3/4 x 8-3/4, perfectbound wrappers.
interview with Linda Spalding by Natalee Caple; prose by Gavin Babstock, Jake Kennedy, Larissa Kostoff, Pasha Malla, Stan Rogal; poetry by Matsuo Basho, Elizabeth Ben-Ishai, Caroline Bergvall, Stephen Brockwell, Bill Howell, Shelby Matthews, Ken Norris, Tamás Prágai, Jessica Smith, Moez Surani, Elana Wolff; graphics by Pat Cull, Mark Laliberte, Tamiae Squibb; more.
7.oo
Alex Maca, left, a freshman from New Lenox studying zoology, and Corey Corbett, a senior from Chicago studying electrical engineering, dip their hands in wax and water Saturday at the Student Center for Dawgs Night Out. “Wax hands sounded pretty cool to me, so I went ahead and tried it out,” Maca said. The event was held from 8 p.m. to midnight and featured activities such as bingo and green-screen graffiti.
alexa rogals | Daily Egyptian
Jeletta Brant, office administrator for the Department of Philosophy, hands out free beer Friday at the Faner Breezeway. Faner on the Breeze, an event that consisted of live music, ceramic and print sales, a bags tournament and free local craft beer, was sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts. “I decided to volunteer and give out Big Muddy Brewery beer to those of age,” Brant said. “We thought this would be something nice to do on a Friday after classes and work.”
ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN
dried ham (like parma, but with more fat), spanish salami (yet more fat), mozzarella, chopped tomatoes reduced into sauce with olive oil, garlic, oregano, salt and pepper, olives, capers, basilicum, dried tomatoes - all wrapped in 2mm thin yeast dough, rolled and baked. serve hot or cold, like a sandwich.
Resent Histories/L'Histoire Renvoyé.
edited by Karl Jirgens.
Windsor, 2oo9.
7-1/2 x 11, 4o sheets white bond perfectbpund in wbhite rectogloss card wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process addition to outside covers.
wraparound cover by Karl Beveridge & Carol Condé.
37 contributors ID'd:
Kemeny Babineau, John Barlow, Derek Beaulieu, Stephen Bett, Karl Beveridge, Carol Condé, Dennis Cooley, Frank Davey, Mark Dunn, Claire Eckford, Brian Edwards, Christopher Fricker, Jean-Claude Gagnon, Verne Good, Helen Hajnoczky, Brian Henderson, Susan Holbrook, Karl Jirgens, Brian Kelly, Richard Kostelanetz, Norman Lock, Nicole Markotic, Jay Millar, Rolland Nadjiwon, Tom Nolan, Jean-Pierre Ostende, Sandy Pool, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Xavi Sabater, Jenny Sampirisi, Jacob Scheier, Timothy Senior, Laura Shintani, Rosemary Sullivan, Kaitlin Tremblay, Richard Truhlar.
includes:
i) QUOTES FROM 30 YEARS OF RAMPIKE MAGAZINE, edited by Karl Jirgens (inside rear cover; with a quote by Nichol from Probable Systems 22)
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We are a registered studio in Torun, Poland. We have been in line of work since 2008. Our still growing staff of painters and sculptors is ready to work on any project you can imagine!
We are credible, solid and reliable. We work best with large commissions and we guarantee fast service.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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