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Join Letitia Stuart Savage on a journey to a time of leisurely shopping for the latest fashions complete with a side of Mile High Ice Cream Pie from the Tic Toc Restaurant.In 1871, Jacob and Isaac Kaufmann created a classic Pittsburgh institution. The business grew from a small store on the South Side to a mammoth clothing house downtown that outfitted the community. The removal of the original freestanding clock upset customers, so Kaufmann's added its iconic version in 1913. A redesign of the store's first floor attracted national attention in the 1930s. While most Pittsburghers remember and celebrate the downtown store, others recall the suburban branches - miniatures of the expansive flagship store.
The Joseph Horne Company, popularly known as Horne's, was a beloved and integral part of Pittsburghers' lives for generations.It was the first department store in the Steel City, staking its ground at the landmark flagship store on Pe
Wells and Trent wander through ruins of a medical dictionary, digitalia, and collage to create a severe pose as commentary on destruction and decay of the body--and the body as phenomena. Wells, in his introduction, says "with art comes form, and with form come limits." And is not the body limited by the only human surety: death? But, ultimately it is all about creation. I applaud the aesthetic of this collection of riveting images. Another required text for Asemia and Visual Poetry. --Kristine Snodgrass, author of RANK A brilliant exercise in both repetition and symmetry... Wells applies Trent's words to the page over and over in ways that remind the reader/viewer of the different effects that happenin a hall of mirrors. There is always another place to turn and look again from a new perspective. --Amanda Laughtland, publisher of Teeny Tiny Press
Nellie Mae's Narrative
Letitia L. a. Najieb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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The Serpents Sting: A families cycle into the world of prescription addiction and the evil forces witin
Letitia G. Carter
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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A Girl's Life in Virginia Before the War
Letitia M. Burwell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Luscious Savoy: " The Unstoppable Women!"
Letitia L. a. Najieb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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It's Never Too Late: To Be Pulled Out of Darkness
Letitia K. Williams
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Become Who You Are: The Power to Change
Letitia Hicks
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This unique book provides practical and legal clarity on all questions concerning landlord’s consent, such as: What is a valid and effective request for consent? When can a tenant impose its desire for change on a reluctant landlord? What is a reasonable as opposed to an unreasonable refusal of consent? And what are the perils if either side calls it wrong?Since the last edition of this book in 2008, the law relating to landlord’s consent, has evolved considerably. The purpose of this new edition is to bring that evolution into the much-loved analysis which have made practitioners say that previous editions have been that rare beast: a book about law that is actually enjoyable to read and which allows the practitioner and student clearly to see the wood for the trees.
You've heard that it takes 21 days to form a new habit. Now, it will take you the same amount of time to be the best version of you that you can be. Each day, you'll follow a journal that will take you on a treasure hunt to uncover what's holding you back from happiness and success, and more importantly, how to fix it. Following the path of 21 Days of Discovering You will help you to: -Have the opportunity to change negative attitudes -Overcome a difficult past -Learn to make wise decisions -Develop time management skills which can decrease stress -Discover your hidden gifts, talents, and abilities If you've ever had a difficult time obtaining what you wanted in your professional or personal life, or felt that "fate" was against you, this powerful guide will help you discover the true barrier to your goals--but first, your journey must start on the inside, with you
Plantation Reminiscences
Letitia M. Burwell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Francis Norbert Blanchet and the Founding of the Oregon Missions
Letitia Mary Lyons
Wipf Stock Publishers
2018
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The purpose of this dissertation is to present the story of the Catholic Church in the Oregon territory from the foundation of the first missions in 1838 until the formal organization of the country into the ecclesiastical province of Oregon City, which was completed ten years later when the first provincial council was held at St. Paul, Oregon, in February 1848. The pioneer priests, Francis Norbert Blanchet and Modeste Demers, had been but a few months in the Pacific Northwest when they realized the advantages that might result to their work from the presence of a bishop in Oregon. They sent, in 1839, the first of a series of petitions to the bishop of Quebec, asking that steps be taken thus to assist them but it was not until 1842, when Father De Smet, the Jesuit missionary, added his pleadings to theirs, that the project was given serious consideration. The following year, after recommendations from Quebec and Baltimore, the Holy See established the vicariate apostolic of Oregon and appointed Father Blanchet, first vicar apostolic. Three years later, in 1846, due to representations which Blanchet made at Rome, the province of Oregon City was erected. The Holy See elevated Blanchet to the metropolitan see and named as his suffragans, his brother, Augustine Magloire Blanchet, Bishop of Walla Walla, and Modeste Demers, Bishop of Vancouver Island. Archbishop Blanchet returned to Oregon in 1847 and several months later convened the first provincial council, which studied and legislated for the needs of the new province. It is this period of early foundations and development which is discussed in these pages. -From the Preface Sister Letitia Mary Lyons (1904-2001) entered the Holy Names novitiate in 1928 at Marylhurst, OR, and pronounced vows in 1930. Her bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in history and sociology were from Marylhurst College, the University of Washington, and The Catholic University of America. She taught in Holy Names high schools in Oregon and Washington, and at Holy Names (later Fort Wright) College, where she served variously as housemother, dean of students, and professor. She later pioneered a workshop for religious education on human sexuality.