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Ross, Alasdair. "The Bannatyne Club and the Publication of Scottish Ecclesiastical Cartularies." Scottish Historical Review 85, no. 2 (2006): 202–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2007.0024.

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Investigative research on Scottish cartularies has been grossly neglected in comparison to other European countries. In fact, over 90% of the printed Scottish cartularies were published by antiquarian groups like the Bannatyne, Maitland and Spalding Clubs between 1832 and 1893 and no substantive work on these editions has occurred since that time. They are now both commonly treated and used as primary sources in their own right. To date, nobody has delved too deeply into the methodologies employed to convert the manuscripts into printed material in the first instance. This has placed a huge burden of trust upon the accuracy and editorial skills of the men who were employed as editors by the various clubs. The focus of this investigation is the Bannatyne Club and its most prolific editor of ecclesiastical manuscripts, Cosmo Innes. It is suggested that these editions can be divided into different categories, depending on the number of source manuscripts available to Innes and his editing teams. As a rule of thumb, the greater the number of sources Innes and his scribes used, the greater the latitude for error. Using the Moray register as a stark example, it is argued that the editorial team involved in its production radically re-ordered and re-worked much of the source material to fit the editorial conventions of that time.
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Ferres, Kay. "The Lyceum Club and the Making of the Modern Woman." Queensland Review 21, no. 1 (2014): 62–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2014.8.

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In 1934, the editor of the Courier-Mail’s women's page, Winifred Moore, reflected on the growth and importance of women's clubs in Queensland in the early decades of the twentieth century. Moore herself had been involved in community organisations since she took up her career in journalism during World War I. She was a foundation member of the National Parks Association, a member of the Press Association, the Queensland Women's Electoral league (QWEL) and the Lyceum Club. Many of her contemporaries shared what she called ‘the club habit’, a habit that had enabled women to ‘find their tongues in public assemblies’ in the decades after they achieved the vote (Courier-Mail, 8 February 1934, 16). As she wrote her column, Moore may have been thinking of a particular woman: her friend Irene Longman (1877–1964), who had been elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1929, only to lose her seat at the next election.
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Hardin, Marie. "Interview With Julie Ward, Former Deputy Managing Editor, Sports, for USA Today." International Journal of Sport Communication 1, no. 3 (2008): 301–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.1.3.301.

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Julie Ward was deputy managing editor at USA Today for nearly 2 decades, from 1989 to 2007. She joined USA Today as a general-assignment reporter in 1984 and also was an assignment editor for the NBA, golf, tennis, motor sports, boxing, colleges, and high schools. USA Today is the top-circulation daily newspaper in the United States. Ward led the USA Today team that won the 2002 Associated Press Sports Editors award for a story that revealed the 302 members of Augusta National Golf Club, which had been embroiled in controversy because of its policy to exclude women from membership. In 2007, Ward also won the Mary Garber Pioneer Award from the Association for Women in Sports Media. In December, she accepted a severance offer (buyout) and retired from working at the paper. Before joining USA Today, she was a reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and the Belleville (IL) News-Democrat, where she covered women’s sports and was a columnist.
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Apostol, Jane. "Life in the Open with Charles Frederick Holder." Southern California Quarterly 96, no. 2 (2014): 206–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/scq.2014.96.2.206.

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Natural scientist Charles Frederick Holder settled in Pasadena in 1885. As a prolific author, lecturer, and editor, Holder was a key promoter of the region, sport fishing, and natural science. He wrote popular children’s books as well. He is also remembered as an influential figure in education and the arts and as a founder of the Tuna Club on Santa Catalina Island and the Valley Hunt Club in Pasadena and its Tournament of Roses.
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Carvalho, Maurício. "DO EDITOR." Revista Médica da UFPR 2, no. 2 (2015): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/rmu.v2i2.42235.

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Em tempos difíceis costuma-se dizer que a adversidade traz consigo oportunidades. Entretanto, como avançar em tempos de crise? Talvez a resposta mais simples seja: inovar de forma genuína. E, particularmente, dentro da Universidade, promover a fina interação do binômio docência/pesquisa com o aluno. Almejar a autonomia intelectual e moral como finalidade da educação contemporânea1. Com o pensamento exposto acima, é muito oportuno nesta edição da RMU o editorial “DANC: Passado, Presente e Futuro”. O resgate científico e cultural do Diretório Acadêmico Nilo Cairo (DANC) foi um compromisso assumido pela atual gestão. A RMU abre suas páginas para todas as iniciativas de pesquisa e extensão deste importante órgão representativo dos alunos da UFPR. Entre os vários artigos desta edição, destaco o estudo sobre depressão e ansiedade no pré-operatório e a utilidade da vancocinemia em pacientes internados em unidade de terapia intensiva.Outro destaque desta edição refere-se ao Journal Club, com realce para as possibilidades terapêuticas na hepatite alcoólica. E o exercício diagnóstico do Quiz, com um caso clínico desafiador para os melhores internistas.Bom proveito,
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Silva, Matheus Cardoso. "Victor Gollancz: um editor socialista nos anos do Popular Front britânico." Mundos do Trabalho 8, no. 15 (2017): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2016v8n15p87.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2016v8n15p87O artigo visa considerar a trajetória de Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), um dos mais importantes editores e ativistas humanitários britânicos do século XX. Como livreiro, Gollancz fundou sua própria editora em 1927, a Victor Gollancz Ltd., uma das mais bem sucedidas companhias britânicas do século XX. Em 1935, seria cofundador do Left Book Club em Londres, considerado o primeiro clube do livro da era moderna na Grã-Bretanha, cujos trabalhos duraram até 1947 e inspirou a criação de mais de 1500 seções locais por toda a Inglaterra e mais de 15 outras seções internacionais com filiais em todos os continentes. Como militante humanitário, Gollancz foi responsável por inúmeras campanhas de apoio aos refugiados da Guerra Civil espanhola na Inglaterra e, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, das vítimas civis na Alemanha, além de campanhas pela melhoria das condições das prisões na Grã-Bretanha.
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Maslin, Michail A. "Encyclopedia of Russian Philosophy As Scientific Project." Voprosy Filosofii, no. 3 (2021): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2021-3-208-214.

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Press conference of the authors and editors devoted to the Third edition of Ency­clopedia Russian Philosophy had been held at January 21 in International press-center of MIA Rossiya-Segodnya [Maslin 2020]. Philosophers – authors of En­cyclopedia, members and guests of Zinoviev club, journalists took part in the event. Among the speakers were: full member of Russian Academy of Sciences A.A. Guseinov, Editor of Encyclopedia, professor Emeritus of Moscow State University M.A. Maslin, director of the publishing house “World of Philosophy” P.P. Aprishko, editor-in-chief A.P. Polyakov, vice-director of Institute of Philoso­phy Russian Academy of Sciences A.V. Chernyaev, executive director of Zi­noviev’s Center V.A. Lepekhine [Press Conference 2020]. The article is devoted to analyses of encyclopedia as philosophical genre reflected the statue of philo­sophical knowledge in Russian culture and it’s social and cultural resonance. The significance of this publication for the modern world philosophical commu­nity lies in the fact that the authors sought to bring together and present different opinions about Russia's intellectual culture and capture a holistic image of Rus­sian philosophy in the variety of its key directions.
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Greene, John. "Irish media: slow to get up to the pace of the game." Studies in Arts and Humanities 7, no. 1 (2021): 208–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18193/sah.v7i1.209.

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This piece reflects on my professional and personal involvement in sport, as editor of a national newspaper and coach of a girls' youth team at my local GAA club. In so doing, it highlights some of the prejudices I saw first-hand while coaching teams which, in turn, opened my eyes to my own failures in my role as sports editor. The first camogie supplement in a Sunday newspaper sports section broke this glass ceiling. Arguably, the responsibility on native media outlets to include more coverage of women's sports is increasing as mainly UK broadcasters enter the Irish media scape.
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DRYDEN, EDGAR A. "Poet as Editor: Melville's Ironic Muse in the Burgundy Club Materials." Leviathan 14, no. 1 (2012): 24–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-1849.2011.01460.x.

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Valdman, Albert. "A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 20, no. 4 (1998): 463–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s027226319800401x.

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On April 23rd of this year, at the initiative of the current group of editorial assistants (Elizabeth Grace Winkler, Llorenç Comajoan, and Donald F. Reindl), a symposium was organized on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University to celebrate the 20th anniversary of SSLA's founding. Presentations on the past, present, and future state of research on second language acquisition were presented by Editorial Board and Advisory Committee members Susan Gass, John Schumann, Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, and Patsy Lightbown. It is noteworthy that this commemorative event, the creation of SSLA, would not have taken place without the direct intervention of another group of graduate students, the Indiana University Linguistics Club. Without the IULC producing and disseminating the fledgling publication that was SSLA in 1978, the journal would never have made it beyond the drawing board. In this note prefacing the last issue of Volume 20, I would like to narrate the conditions of SSLA's birth and comment on the journal's contribution to second language acquisition research.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Club Editor"

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Oliveira, Danusa Almeida de. "Os editores gaúchos e o mercado do livro : mapeando impressões e ações acerca de um campo em transformação." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/76087.

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A investigação mapeia impressões e ações de editores gaúchos acerca da introdução das tecnologias e das redes digitais no mercado editorial, com o objetivo de identificar e problematizar aspectos que indicam mudanças em estruturas, práticas e processos de edição associados ao livro. É uma pesquisa de caráter exploratório, que proporciona uma visão geral e do tipo aproximativo sobre a questão em estudo. O universo escolhido para análise tem como recorte uma associação local – Clube dos Editores do Rio Grande do Sul – que congrega 21 editoras de diferentes portes sediadas e vinculadas ao Estado. Os procedimentos metodológicos adotados abrangeram as pesquisas bibliográfica e documental e a realização de entrevistas semiestruturadas realizadas presencialmente e por meio de formulário eletrônico. Foram contatadas todas as editoras filiadas, obtendo-se o retorno de 11 editores. Os resultados mostram (1) a dificuldade, por parte dos editores, de apreender e compreender todos os fatores que envolvem a introdução das tecnologias e das redes digitais que abrangem a produção e a circulação de conteúdos/livros; (2) o redimensionamento e a complexificação da noção de cadeia produtiva do livro; (3) a atuação ainda tímida de editoras sediadas no Rio do Sul no que se refere a e-books; (4) a demanda pela renovação de conhecimentos por parte dos profissionais atuantes no mercado editorial, assim como o estabelecimento de parecerias entre empresas e/ou profissionais como fatores representativos da reconfiguração de estruturas e processos de produção; (5) a percepção dos editores gaúchos de que são agentes inseridos em um mercado que muda em dimensões globais, onde as noções de local, nacional e internacional estão articuladas; (6) a perspectiva de convivência entre edições impressas e digitais; (7) a força do papel governamental como principal comprador de livros por meio de seus programas de incentivo à leitura, agente que tem assim poder de determinar o direcionamento de ações vinculadas ao mercado.<br>The Research maps impressions and actions of Gaucho editors about the introduction of technologies and digital networks in the publishing market aiming to identify and discuss aspects that indicate changes in the structure, practice and processes associated with the editing of books. It is an exploratory research that provides an overview on the issue under study. The universe chosen for analysis is a local crop - Editor's Club of Rio Grande do Sul - which brings together 21 publishing houses with different sizes and located in the state. The methodological procedures cover the bibliographical research, the documental research and conduction of semi-structured interviews realized in person and through electronic form. The contact with all the affiliate publishing houses resulted in 11 editors who answered back. The results show (1) the dificulty editors have in learning and understanding all the factors that the introduction of new Technologies and digital networks which cover the production and circulation of contentes/books; (2) The complexity and resizing of the notion about the book production chain; (3) The still shy performance of publishers based in Rio Grande do Sul regarding e-books; (4) the demand for the renewal of knowledge on the part of professionals working in the publishing market, as well as the establishment of partnerships between companies and / or professionals as representative factors of reconfiguration of structures and processes of production; (5) the perception of gaucho editors that they are agents embedded in a market that changes in global dimensions, where the notions of local, national and international levels are articulated; (6) the prospect of coexistence between printed and digital editions; (7) the strength of the role of government as the main buyer of books through its programs to encourage reading, so it becomes an agent who has power to determine the direction of shares linked to the market.
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Carvalho, Ana Mafalda Antunes. "Relatório de Estágio na Editora Clube do Autor." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/21785.

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Este relatório descreve o estágio curricular realizado na editora Clube do Autor. São apresentadas três grandes partes neste relatório que descrevem o que envolve a edição de um livro, o trabalho que foi realizado durante este período enquanto estagiária, e algumas reflexões finais. Neste relatório são ainda abordados temas como a revisão, a tradução, textos de capa, leituras de originais, tudo processos envolvidos na edição de um livro, e descritos os problemas que poderão ter surgido durante a sua realização.<br>This report’s goal is to describe the internship held at the publisher Clube do Autor. Three major sections are presented in this report: what involves editing a book, work that I carried out during this period as a trainee and, finally, some final thoughts on the publisher’s work. In this report are also addressed topics such as proofreading, translation, the book cover texts, reading original works, all important parts of publishing a book, and are described some of the problems that may have arisen during its execution.
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Books on the topic "Club Editor"

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Guillamon, Julià. Continuar el combat: L'aventura del Club Editor (1955-2011). Club Editor, 2011.

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The Sunday philosophy club. Anchor Books, 2005.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Sunday Philosophy Club. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2004.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Sunday Philosophy Club. Abacus, 2005.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Sunday philosophy club. Random House Large Print, 2004.

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Smith, Alexander McCall. The Sunday Philosophy Club. A.A. Knopf Canada, 2004.

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The Sunday philosophy club. Pantheon Books, 2004.

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Enrique, Alda, ed. El club filosófico des los domingos. Ediciones Martinez Roca, 2004.

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Pozzolini, Flavia, ed. Quando la giustizia incontra il minore. Firenze University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-412-7.

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Questo volume raccoglie le relazioni del Convegno Quando la giustizia incontra il minore tenutosi a Pesaro l’11 maggio 2013. Il Convegno, che ha visto la partecipazione di giuriste e professioniste del settore, è stata un’importante occasione di dibattimento sui modi di una corretta audizione protetta dei minori, in tanti processi che li vedono coinvolti, e sulla conseguente necessità, nei tribunali, di locali adeguatamente attrezzati allo scopo. La realizzazione di aule di ascolto protetto nei tribunali italiani è stato il principale progetto nazionale del Soroptimist International d’Italia nel biennio 2011-2013; a oggi sono 40 le aule completate e ulteriori 10 sono in fase di realizzazione. Tale progetto è destinato a proseguire anche nel prossimo biennio. Il Soroptimist International è un’associazione femminile composta di donne con elevata qualificazione nell’ambito lavorativo che opera, attraverso progetti, per la promozione dei diritti umani, l’avanzamento della condizione femminile e l’accettazione delle diversità. Il termine deriva dalle parole latine soror e optima. Il primo Club Soroptimist è nato nel 1921 negli Stati Uniti; il primo club italiano è stato fondato nel 1928 a Milano. I Club italiani sono attualmente 143 con circa 6000 socie. Il SI d’Italia edita la rivista «La voce delle donne – Soroptimist news» e ha un sito istituzionale www.soroptimist.it. Con Prefazione del ministro Annamaria Cancellieri
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Ridgway, Christie. How to Knit a Wild Bikini. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Club Editor"

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Steidel, Alois G. "Club der Gesundheitswirtschaft (cdgw)." In FOM-Edition. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29728-2_7.

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Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. "Powerful Partnerships of Women’s Page Editors and Club Women." In Re-Evaluating Women's Page Journalism in the Post-World War II Era. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96214-6_3.

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Livesey, Ruth. "Engendering a New Age: Isabella Ford and Alfred Orage." In Socialism, Sex, and the Culture of Aestheticism in Britain, 1880-1914. British Academy, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197263983.003.0007.

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This chapter analyses the dissemination of socialist aesthetics in the press up until 1914. During the 1890s, the rise of the ILP shifted the locus of such debates from London to northern manufacturing towns, as is evident from the contributions of Isabella Ford, Margaret McMillan, Robert Blatchford, and Alfred Orage to the Clarion, Labour Leaden and the Leeds Arts Club. The discussion focuses on the development of Orage's politics and aesthetics from his early work with Isabella Ford and Edward Carpenter in Leeds to the peak of his influence as editor of the New Age in 1914. Orage came to reject both the ‘sentimental’ aesthetics of the ILP and the compromises of the Parliamentary Labour Party in the early twentieth century; turning instead to the model of guild socialism.
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Bartoszewski, Władysław. "Karin Wolff, editor. Hiob 1943. Ein Requiem für das Warschauer Ghetto. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchner Verlag. 1983. Pp. 322." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 1. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113171.003.0051.

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This chapter examines Karin Wolff's invaluable and successful anthology of poetry and prose, entitled Hiob 1943. A Requiem for the Warsaw ghetto. The anthology contains 50 literary texts and accounts by authors of all ages, Poles and Polish Jews, including texts by people who did not manage to survive the war. There are also prominent pieces by universally acclaimed writers of the older and middle generation. Karin Wolff, a translator of great merit of Polish literature into German, a German in her middle age living in the German Democratic Republic, has contributed greatly to familiarizing East German readers with Polish writing on the experiences of Poles and Jews during the war and the occupation of 1939–1945. Her work was recognized and rewarded in 1981 when she was given the Polish Pen Club annual award for the most outstanding translator of works from Polish into another language.
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Yıldız, Murat C. "Mapping the ‘Sports Nahda’." In Sport, Politics and Society in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065218.003.0002.

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This chapter traces the formation of a “sports awakening” in the Middle East during the late nineteenth century until the interwar period. This sports awakening consisted of government and private schools, fashionable sports clubs, a bustling multilingual sports press, and popular football matches and gymnastics exhibitions. The institutional and discursive trajectory of sports was not confined to a specific nation state; rather, it was a regional phenomenon. Educators, sports club administrators, students, club members, editors, columnists, and government officials helped turn sports into a regular fixture of the urban landscape of cities across the Middle East. These developments reveal the profound intellectual and ethnoreligious diversity of the individuals and institutions that shaped the defining contours of sports throughout the Middle East.
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Alarcón, Daniel. "Story Time at the Azteca Boxing Club." In Reality Radio, Second Edition. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469633138.003.0009.

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Daniel Alarcón is a gifted and celebrated novelist. His first novel was titled Lost City Radio. Perhaps there was a hint in that title. A few years after its publication, in 2012, Daniel and a few friends (one of them his wife) launched Radio Ambulante, a Spanish-language storytelling show, the first of its kind, serving Latin America and the Spanish-speaking United States. Daniel writes of the show’s beginnings, when, tellingly, he found himself drawn as an interviewer not to the famous Peruvian boxer but to the unknown clothing store proprietor with the raised eyebrow, the “nasal and confident and resolute” voice, and the trove of stories the man couldn’t wait to tell.
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Hogg, James. "Shakspeare Club of Alloa." In The Stirling/South Carolina Research Edition of The Collected Works of James Hogg: Contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 1: 1817–1828, edited by Thomas C. Richardson. Edinburgh University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00184607.

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Locke, John. "The Rules of the Dry Club." In The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke, Vol. 23: Literary and Historical Writings, edited by J. R. Milton, Brandon Chua, Geoff Kemp, David McInnis, John Spurr, and Richard Yeo. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00263871.

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Dickens, Charles. "To the Secretary, Garrick Club, 25 February 1865." In The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 11: 1865–1867, edited by Graham Storey. Oxford University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00118786.

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Dickens, Charles. "To the Secretary, Garrick Club, 3 March 1865." In The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 11: 1865–1867, edited by Graham Storey. Oxford University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00118795.

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Conference papers on the topic "Club Editor"

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Panda, Sunrit, Aditi Deshmukh, Gunjan Adya, and Ali Ahmed. "Edison High School iSTEM Club: A Model for Educational Excellence in STEM." In 2020 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isec49744.2020.9397820.

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Hulpuș, Ioan Alexandru. "Determinants Of Social Cohesion At “Alpha Sport Team” Basketball Club." In ICPESK 2018 - International Congress of Physical Education, Sports and Kinetotherapy. Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Edition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of UNEFS. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.02.42.

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Marcu, Daniela. "Participation In Street Running Events Organized By The Bucharest Running Club Association." In ICPESK 2018 - International Congress of Physical Education, Sports and Kinetotherapy. Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Edition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of UNEFS. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.02.43.

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Mihăilă, Constanta-Valentina. "An Approach To School Sports Clubs As Learning Organizations." In ICPESK 2018 - International Congress of Physical Education, Sports and Kinetotherapy. Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Edition dedicated to the 95th anniversary of UNEFS. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.02.57.

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