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- News Items of Interest To Colored People: Birthday Party by High Point Enterprise.;
party for HALL; guest list followsPage & column: B 2
- Subjects: Hall, Willie Ellen.; Eves, Jacqueline.; Elliott, Velma.; Young, Patricia Ann.; Ballard, Josephine.; Creft, Alice Gwendolyn.; McQueen, Gloria.; Chavis, Glenn.; Chavis, Sandra.; Murray, Ann.; Murray, Sandra.; McCorkle, Georgia.; McCorkle, Phyllis.; Payne, Josephine.; Beaty, Patricia.; Saunders, Mattie.; Carter, Bettye Ann.; Lindsay, Lillian.; Michael, Willie ann.; Smith, Patricia.; Eves, Melvin.; Payne, Joseph.; Hope, Nancye.;
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- An Amish husband for Tillie / by Lillard, Amy,author.(CARDINAL)342501;
Tillie Gingerich is so in love with Melvin Yoder that she agrees to leave her conservative Amish home to live with him in the English world. But when the struggle to make ends meet leads to conflict, and reveals troubling weaknesses in their relationship, Tillie returns to Pontotoc--pregnant and unmarried. Her loving family accepts her, but to convince the rest of the community, they must turn to the bishop. Distraught, Tillie runs away on Christmas Eve--only to get as far as an isolated house on the edge of town. Levi Yoder, Melvin's upright distant cousin, is grieving the loss of his wife and wants to be alone. He is hardly pleased to open his door and find a pregnant woman---a painful reminder of all he's lost. But with an ice storm approaching, he can't turn Tillie away. Yet as morning nears, the miracle of Christmas brings unexpected challenges, opportunities--and promises for the future...
- Subjects: Novels.; Amish; Pregnancy; Man-woman relationships;
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- An Amish husband for Tillie [large print] / by Lillard, Amy,author.(CARDINAL)342501;
Tillie Gingerich is so in love with Melvin Yoder that she agrees to leave her conservative Amish home to live with him in the English world. But when the struggle to make ends meet leads to conflict and reveals troubling weaknesses in their relationship, Tillie returns to Pontotoc - pregnant and unmarried. Her loving family accepts her, but to convince the rest of the community, they must turn to the bishop. Distraught, Tillie runs away on Christmas Eve - only to get as far as an isolated house on the edge of town. Levi Yoder, Melvin's upright distant cousin, is grieving the loss of his wife and wants to be alone. He is hardly pleased to open his door and find a pregnant woman - a painful reminder of all he's lost. But with an ice storm approaching, he can't turn Tillie away. Yet as morning nears, the miracle of Christmas brings unexpected challenges, opportunities, and promises for the future.
- Subjects: Christian fiction.; Romance fiction.; Large print books.; Amish; Man-woman relationships;
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- Confronting AIDS through literature : the responsibilities of representation / by Pastore, Judith Laurence,1933-(CARDINAL)372186;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-264).Teaching about AIDS and plagues: a reading list from the humanities / Laurel Brodsley -- Literary AIDS in the composition class: Teaching strategies / Sandra W. Stephan -- Teaching about AIDS through literature in a medical school curriculum / Joseph Cady.The very same / Paul Monette -- AIDS / May Sarton -- Aunt Ida pieces a quilt / Melvin Dixon -- Voices / Jed A. Bryan -- Epidemic / William Greenway -- Chapter 11, Bloodstream / Joel Redon -- Despair / David B. Feinberg -- Spring and fall / David Rees -- The federal bureau of blood inspection / Sharon Mayes.What are the responsibilities of representing AIDS? / Judith Laurence Pastore -- AIDS writing and the creation of a gay culture / Michael Denneny -- Requiem Evita / Larry Ebmeier -- Writing about AIDS for young adults / M. E. Kerr -- Crying "Wolf!": the genesis of an AIDS disaster epic / Jed A. Bryan -- Terrors of resurrection "by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick" / Michael Lynch -- It can happen: an essay on the denial of AIDS / Sharon Mayes -- Early AIDS fiction / Paul Reed -- Red noses, the Black Death, and AIDS: cycles of despair and disease / Sam Coale -- The sick homosexual: AIDS and gays on the American stage and screen / James W. Jones -- Facing the edge: AIDS as a source of spiritual wisdom / Toby Johnson.
- Subjects: Literature.; American literature; AIDS (Disease) in literature.; Literature and society; American literature; AIDS (Disease) in literature; Gay men in literature; AIDS (Disease); Gay men; Gay men in literature.; Gay men.;
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- On doctoring : stories, poems, essays / by Reynolds, Richard,1929-2022.(CARDINAL)363312; Stone, John,1936-2008.(CARDINAL)511592;
... [Cont] Don't touch the heart / Lawrence K. Altman -- Autopsy room ; My death / Raymond Carver -- Woman who could not live with her faulty heart / Margaret Atwood -- 35/10 ; Miscarriage / Sharon Olds -- Knitted glove / Jack Coulehan -- On the subject of doctors / James Tate -- Mistakes / David Hilfiker -- Dawn of wonder / Melvin Konner -- What hell is / Heather Mchugh -- Touching / David Hellerstein -- Invasions / Perri Klass -- Lullaby / Jon Mukand -- We are night-time travelers / Ethan Canin.... [Cont] Excerpt from "The call of stories" ; Medical ethics and living a life / Robert Coles -- Little elegy: for a child who skipped rope / X.J. Kennedy -- Chart of the novel / Gerald Weissman -- Going ; A day in the death / Miller Williams -- One more time / Patricia Goedicke -- Appointment / L.J. Schneiderman -- Five stages of grief ; Notes from the delivery room ; Ethics / Linda Pastan -- House officer's changing world / Joseph Hardison -- On embalming / Frank Gonzales-Crussi -- Gaudeamus Igitur ; Death / John Stone -- Lost baby poem / Lucille Clifton ...... [Cont] Indian camp / Ernest Hemingway -- Summer Tragedy / Arna Bontemps -- Larynx / Pablo Neruda -- Human care / C.P. Snow -- Before the anaesthetic, or a real fright -- Art of healing ; Musee des Beaux Arts / W.H. Auden -- On becoming a clinician / Paul B. Beeson -- Worn path / Eudora Welty -- Doctor who sits at the bedside of a rat ; Sheep / Josephine Miles -- What is a clinician and what does he do? / Philip A. Tumulty -- Excerpt from "A few green leaves" -- Glaucoma / Edward Lowbury -- House calls ; Leech leech, et cetera / Lewis Thomas -- Do not go gentle into that good night / Dylan Thomas ...... [Cont] Misery ; A doctor's visit / Anton Chekhov -- Out, out / Robert Frost -- Excerpt from "The Summing up" / W. Somerset Maugham -- Practice ; Artist ; Between walls ; Le Medecin Malgre Lui ; Birth ; Last words of my English grandmother ; Girl with a pimply face ; Use of force / William Carlos Williams -- Country doctor / Franz Kafka -- Patient-physician communication / Dana Atchley -- Medicine: the art and the science / Herrman Blumgart -- What is a profession? / Earle P. Scarlett -- Immortals / Jorge Luis Borges ...... [Cont] Next day / Randall Jarrell -- To be a doctor / Felix Marti-Ibanez -- Washing your feet / John Ciardi -- Bean Eaters / Gwendolyn Brooks -- Faith Healing / Philip Larkin -- Saba / Ferrol Sams -- Correct compassion / James Kirkup -- X-ray ; Case history ; Tuberculosis ; Stethoscope / Dannie Abse -- Diabetes ; Cancer match / James Dickey -- Talking of grief ; Death Psalm: O Lord of mysteries / Denise Levertov -- Everything that rises must converge / Flannery O'Connor -- Deathplace / L.E. Sissman -- Mercy ; Imelda / Richard Selzer -- Last decision / Maya Angelou -- Day in the life of an internist / Richard C. Reynolds ...It is still a privilege to be a doctor / Carola Eisenberg -- Naaman cured of Leprosy / Kings 5:1-14 -- Ecclesiasticus: 30:14-17 ; 38:1-15 -- Death be no proud / John Donne -- This living hand, now warm and capable / John Keats -- Stethoscope song / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- There's been a death ; Surgeons must be very careful ; I heard a fly buzz ; Hope is the thing with feathers / Emily Dickinson -- Aequanimitas / Sir William Osler -- Curse of Eve / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ...
- Subjects: Literature.; Physicians; Medicine;
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- American Negro poetry. / by Bontemps, Arna,1902-1973.(CARDINAL)142096;
James Weldon Johnson : O black and unknown bards ; Go down death (a funeral sermon) -- Paul Laurence Dunbar : Dawn ; Compensation ; The debt ; Life ; My sort o' man ; The party ; A song ; Sympathy ; We wear the mask -- William Stanley Braithwaite : Rhapsody ; Scintilla -- Angeline W. Grimke : To Clarissa Scott Delany ; The black finger -- Anne Spencer : For Jim, Easter eve ; Lines to a nasturtium (a lover muses) ; Letter to my sister -- Effie Lee Newsome : Morning light the dew-drier -- Georgia Douglas Johnson : Common dust ; Trifle ; The poet speaks ; I want to die while you love me ; Your world ; Lovelight ; Prejudice ; Conquest -- Fenton Johnson : The daily grind ; The world is a mighty ogre ; A negro peddler's song ; The old repair man ; Counting -- Claude McKay : The tropics in New York ; Outcast ; St. Isaac's Church, Petrograd ; Flame-heart ; If we must die ; The White House -- Jean Toomer : Georgia dusk ; Song of the son ; Brown river, smile -- Melvin B. Tolson : Dark symphony -- Frank Horne : Kid stuff ; Notes found near a suicide ; To a persistent phantom ; Symphony -- Marcus B. Christian : McDonogh Day in New Orleans ; Dialect quatrain -- Sterling A. Brown : Sister Lou ; When de saints go ma'chin' home -- Clarissa Scott Delany : Solace -- Langston Hughes : Brass spittoons ; Cross ; Jazzonia ; The negro speaks of rivers ; I, too ; Bound no'th blues ; Personal ; Dream variation ; Mother to son ; Lenox Avenue mural ; Pennsylvania station ; I dream a world ; Without benefit of declaration -- Gwendolyn B. Bennett : Hatred ; Heritage ; Sonnet I ; Sonnet II -- Arna Bontemps : A black man talks of reaping ; Close your eyes! ; The day-breakers ; Golgotha is a mountain ; Idolatry ; Reconnaissance ; Southern mansion ; Nocturne at Bethesda -- Countee Cullen : Heritage (for Harold Jackman) ; That bright chimeric beast ; Yet do I marvel ; Four epitaphs ; Simon the Cyrenian speaks -- Donald Jeffrey Hayes : Appoggiatura ; Benediction ; Haven ; Poet ; Threnody ; Alien ; Pastourelle -- Jonathan Brooks : The resurrection -- Frank Marshall Davis : Flowers of darkness ; Four glimpses of night -- Waring Cuney : No images ; Threnody ; Finis -- Helene Johnson : Poem ; The road ; Sonnet to a negro in Harlem ; Invocation -- Richard Wright : Between the world and me ; Hokku poems -- Charles Enoch Wheeler : Adjuration -- Pauli Murray : Without name ; Dark testament -- Robert Hayden : A ballad of remembrance ; Witch doctor ; Middle passage ; Frederick Douglass ; Veracruz -- Dudley Randall : Perspectives ; I loved you once (from the Russian of Alexander Pushkin) -- Owen Dodson : Sorrow is the only faithful one ; Drunken lover ; Sickle pears (for Glidden Parker) ; Hymn written after Jeremiah preached to me in a dream ; Yardbird's skull (for Charlie Parker) ; Sailors on leave -- Leslie M. Collins : Stevedore -- Margaret Walker : For my people ; Molly means ; October journey -- Frank Yerby : The fishes and the poet's hands ; Weltschmerz ; Wisdom ; You are a part of me ; Calm after storm -- Samuel Allen : A moment please ; To satch -- Catherine Cater : Here and now -- Gwendolyn Brooks : Flags ; The old-marrieds ; Piano after war ; The Chicago Defender sends a man to Little Rock, Fall, 1957 -- Bruce McM. Wright : The African affair -- Alfred A. Duckett : Sonnet -- Myron O'Higgins : Sunset horn -- M. Carl Holman : And on this shore ; Letter across doubt and distance ; Notes for a movie script ; Song -- Yvonne Gregory : Christmas lullaby for a new-born child -- Margaret Danner : Far from Africa: four poems ; The slave and the iron lace -- G.C. Oden : A private letter to Brazil ; The carousel ; " ... As when emotion too far exceeds its cause" ; The map -- Mari E. Evans : The rebel ; When in Rome ; The emancipation of George-Hector (a colored turtle) -- Oliver Pitcher : Raison d'Etre -- James P. Vaughn : Four questions addressed to his excellency, the Prime Minister ; So? -- Russell Atkins : At war ; Irritable song ; It's here in the -- Ted Joans : Lester Young ; Voice in the crowd -- William Browne : Harlem sounds: hallelujah corner -- James A. Emanuel : The voyage of Jimmy Poo ; The treehouse ; Get up, blues -- Conrad Kent Rivers : Four sheets to the wind and a one-way ticket to France, 1933 ; To Richard Wright -- LeRoi Jones : Preface to a twenty volume suicide note ; The invention of comics ; As a possible lover ; The end of man is his beauty -- Clarence Major : Celebrated return -- Julia Fields : No time for poetry -- Horace Julian Bond : The bishop of Atlanta: Ray Charles -- Carl Wendell Hines, Jr. : Two jazz poems.Review "[Bontemps's] most distinctive works are ringing affirmations of the human passion for freedom and the desire for social justice inherent in us all. Arnold Rampersad called him the conscience of his era and it could be fairly added that his tendency to fuse history and imagination represents his personal legacy to a collective memory."--Charles L. James, The Oxford Companion to African American Literature (on the life and work of Arna Bontemps, editor of American Negro Poetry)
- Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry; American poetry; African Americans;
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- Stephen King's Storm of the century [videorecording] Sheltered ; Witchcraft 13 : blood of the chosen ; The dead sleep ; Backwoods bloodbath : curse of the black hodag ; 666 the beast. by King, Stephen,1947-(CARDINAL)142681; ABC Television Network.(CARDINAL)340296; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; York Entertainment (Firm);
666: The Asylum presents ; visual effects, Tiny Juggernaut ; cinematography, Bianca Bahena ; editor, Ryan Snodgrass ; writer, Nick Everhart ; producer, David Michael Latt ; director, Nick Everhart.Backwoods bloodbath: York Entertainment presents ; Locked Trunk production ; music, Mark Thiel, Ryan Buth ; editor, Alexander N. Lucas ; special make-up effects, Four Finger Effects ; director of photography, Erin Castrapel ; producer, Donn Kennedy, Brandon Semling ; director, Donn Kennedy.Storm of the century: Director of photography, David Connell; editor, Sonny Baskin ; production design, Craig Stearns ; music, Gary Chang.The dead sleep: Anthem Pictures presents ; Fathom-One production ; music: Ryan Leach ; editor, Jay Boekelheide ; director of photography, Ian S. Takahashi ; producer, Tim O'Neill, Vicki de Mey ; writer, James A. McLean : director, Vicki de Mey.Witchcraft 13: York Entertainment presents ; Vista Street Entertainment & Tripod Films LLC production ; writers, Michael Wolinski, Jeffrey Wolinski ; music, Robert Ybarra ; editor, William Molina ; special effects, Ashley Frazier ; director of photography, William Molina ; producer, Shaun Fox ; director, Melvin House.666 the beast: Chad Mathews, Makinna Ridgway, Alma Saraci, Amol Shah, Collin Brock.Backwoods bloodbath: Jesse Cyr, Angela Lowe, Dwight McMillan, Josh Mijal, Travis Ruhland, Amy Quinn, Seth Chilsen.Dead sleep: Chris Armstrong, Sarah Foret, Robert Fente, Tatiana Armstrong, Joshua Close.Sheltered: Gerald Downey, Manoel Hudec, Stacia Crawford, Tricia Small, Nick Stabile.Storm of the century: Tim Daly, Colm Feore, Debrah Farentino, Casey Siemaszko, Jeffrey De Munn.Witchcraft 13: Tim Wrobel, Anjanette Clewis, Jennifer Lafleur, Zoe Hunter, Lynn Michaels, Steven Scott, Richard Flood.666 the beast: Antichrist Donald Lawson has maneuvered his way through the ranks of an evil corporation. Guided by the company's slimy CEO, Donald is led down a dark path to his ultimate destiny.Backwoods bloodbath, curse of the black hodag: Bonding over the death of a classmate, a group of college kids head out to the woods for a weekend away, but what starts out as a booze binge turns into a bloodbath.Dead sleep: Paul Well's spirit is forced to witness the mistakes he made in his life and their effects on his family. Now he must break the rules once again, or he won't be the only one dead.Sheltered: On the eve of a massive storm, a group of vacationers takes refuge at a house, but slowly discovers their host is a disturbed, maniacal killer.Storm of the century: When a murder shakes the island of Little Tall, the local constable must stop the evil that is growing as quickly as the snowstorm.Witchcraft 13, blood of the chosen: Warlock Will Spanner investigates a series of ritualistic murders while trying to battle his own dark past.Storm of the century MPAA rating: Rated PG-13 for intense thematic elements and violence/gore. Bonus movies: Not Rated but include violence, profanity, adult situations, nudity, drug use.DVD; NTSC, full screen; region 1; Dolby digital, stereo surround.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Horror films.; Horror television programs.; Television mini-series.; Antichrist; Murder; Witches;
- © c2014., Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,
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- On doctor[i]ng : stories, poems, essays / by Reynolds, Richard,1929-2022.(CARDINAL)363312; Stone, John,1936-2008.(CARDINAL)511592; Nixon, Lois LaCivita.(CARDINAL)366215; Wear, Delese.(CARDINAL)761636;
This new, larger edition of On Doctoring is an extraordinary collection of stories, poems, and essays written by physicians and non-physicians alike - works that record what it is like to be sick, to be cured, to lose, or to triumph. Drawing on the full spectrum of human emotions, the selections range from John Donne's classic "Death Be Not Proud" to Pablo Neruda's "Larynx," the terrified voice of a man who thinks he is on the verge of dying; to Lewis Thomas's "House Calls," a heartwarming memoir of the man who inspired Dr. Thomas to enter medicine - his father; to James Dickey's poem about a courageous bout with cancer, "The Cancer Match"; to Linda Pastan's delightfully wry account of giving birth in "Notes from the Delivery Room.".At a time when medicine is becoming more and more technical and institutionalized, the book captures the breadth and wonder of the medical profession, reminding us of what it is really all about. Representing the issues, concerns, and challenges facing doctors and patients alike, On Doctoring is at once illuminating and provocative. It is a book you will reach for time and again - a celebration of life and of a profession that helps make life possible.
- Subjects: Literature.; Physicians; Medicine;
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