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  1. The Next Of Kin, Those Who Wait And Wonder
  2. The next of kin, those who wait and wonder by Nellie L. McClung 1873-1951, 1917-12-31
  3. The Black Creek stopping-house : and other stories by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  4. The next of kin : those who wait and wonder by Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClung, 2009-10-26
  5. Literature As Pulpit: The Christian Social Activism of Nellie L. McClung (Dissertations Sr, Vol 2) by Randi R. Warne, 1993-12
  6. Nellie McClung (The Quest Library, 20) by Margaret Macpherson, 2003-01-01
  7. Nellie McClung: The Complete Autobiography
  8. Nellie's Victory by Connie Brummel Crook, 2000-09

41. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Friedrich, 18421912 Mayo, Margaret McAfee, Cleland Boyd McCabe, Joseph McCarter,Margaret Hill, 1860-1938 McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951 McClure, Alexander K
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42. Records For Frontier And Pioneer Life -- Canada. (LC) (in MARION)
McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Clearing in the west; my own story, by NellieL. McClung. New York etc. Fleming H. Revell company c1936.
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43. Clearing In The West (in MARION)
Clearing in the west. Title Clearing in the west; my own story, byNellie L. McClung. Author McClung, Nellie L., 18731951. Published
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    44. ISHBEL MAJORIBANKS ABEERBEEN, Marchioness
    EDWARDS (18491931) Irene Parlby (1868-1965) Louise McKinney (1868-1931) Nellie McClung(1873-1951). Pendant des annees elle travailla al'essor de l'oeuvre des
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    Original Commemorative medaillon
    issued by Lady Aberdeen, in Montreal in 1896.
    e-mail: dlemyre@yahoo.com
    Ishbel Marjoribanks,
    Marchioness of Aberdeen
    First President, 1893-1899
    National Council of Women of CANADA
    A common aim and a common work
    ALTIOR

    THE MARCHIONESS OF ABERDEEN

    Historical Notes on the life of ISHBEL ABERDEEN by Danielle Duval LeMyre e-mail: genealogquebec@yahoo.ca or dlemyre@yahoo.com CANADA MESSAGES 604-682-3269 ext. 9017 www.geocities.com/daniellla.geo/ishbel.html ISHBEL MARJORIBANKS, COUNTESS of ABERDEEN Painting "Ishbel, Countess of Aberdeen" Painted by Wilhelm Heinrich Funk at Rideau Hall in 1898 This portrait shows Lady Aberdeen as President of the National Council of Women of Canada. Donated to the Crown Collection of the Official residences of Canada through the Canadiana Fund of the National Capital Commission, (210075) Her husband, the Earl of Aberdeen was Governor General of Canada. The new Governor General of Canada, is Ms Adrienne Clarkson Lady Aberdeen founded May Courts of Canada in 1898, which you can see here May Court Convalescent Home circa 1960's Superintendent Miss Elizabeth Serson and a volunteer Courtesy of the May Court Club of Ottawa The Honourable Ishbel Maria Marjoribanks was the daughter of Lord Tweedmouth. She married John Campbell Gordon, seventh Earl of Aberdeen, in 1877. During her years in Canada, Lady Aberdeen, wife of the Governor General, founded:

    45. 1850-1899
    KATHE KOLLWITZ 18671945(78)Germany,feminist MAGGIE L. WALKER 1867-1934 MARIA ZAGORKA JURIC 1873-1957(84)Crotia,feminist Nellie McClung 1873-1951(78)Chetsworth
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    46. Table Of Contents
    century is, most obviously, Nellie McClung (18731951), popular novelist and Buildingon this, McClung and other Cleverdon, Catherine L. The Woman Suffrage
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    Overview
    The Project:
    This collection of full-text works of poetry and prose by early Canadian women writers has been created for English 5186 and 6895 at the University of New Brunswick. The project is under the content supervision of Dr. Wendy Robbins, with the assistance of graduate student Ms Robin Sutherland, Department of English, University of New Brunswick . Texts are encoded using the TEI/SGML markup scheme. Encoding and technical assistance has been provided by the Electronic Text Centre at the University of New Brunswick Libraries. All works are in the public domain.
    The Context:
    Women Writers of Early Canada (Anglophone)1: An Overview from the Beginnings to 1975
    Originally published in World Literature by Women 1875-1975 Ed. Marian Arkin and Barbara Shollar. New York: Longman, 1989. 1095-1102. Wendy J. Robbins, PhD The Europeans who "discovered" North America, it has been said, were those men who believed
    least in its existence: merchants and adventurers looking for a northwest ocean passage to the Far
    East. The continent - inhabited by Inuits and Amer-Indians - that blocked their way gradually

    47. Untitled
    Nellie Letitia, 18731951 McClung, Nellie Letitia, 1873 1951 Nellie McClung collection1925-1940 a tls from your fellow writer, Nellie L. McClung to George
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    Archival Descriptions by subject English Literature Collections Most of the finding aids for these collections are available in hard copy or electronic form from Special Collections. Only Eliot, Graves and Read have been presented on the web. For more information please contact Chris Petter SC046 Barrie, James Matthew, 1860-1937 University of Victoria Libraries, Special Collections, collector. J.M. Barrie Collection 1913-1915. 1 volume J.M. Barrie was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland. After receiving an M.A. at Edinburgh University in 1882, he moved to London in 1885. He was primarily a novelist and essayist until 1900 and thereafter mainly a playwright. His best known work "Peter Pan" was written in 1904. He was created a baronet in 1913. J.M. Barrie died in London. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire literary papers. The collection consists of letters written by J. M. Barrie to Thomas Lennox Gilmour, mainly concerned with his financial affairs. SC011 Barry (family) Barry (family) Barry family fonds. 1770-1795. 2 cm of textual records Members of the Thomas Barry family who resided in Clapham and Battersea (districts of London, England). The fonds consists of copies of indentures of lease of the Barry family preceded by Copy Probate of the Will and Codicil of Thomas Barry, Esq., deceased, dated June 12, 1770.

    48. Fifth House - Backlist
    Saskatchewan In Sight By John L. Perret ISBN 1894004-46-9 hc Nellie McClung (1873-1951)was a leading figure in the early women's rights movement in Canada
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    Fifth House
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    Winner of the Non-fiction Book of the Year, 2001 Saskatchewan Book Awards Just Another Indian
    - A Serial Killer and Canada's Indifference
    Written by Warren Goulding
    ISBN: 1-894004-51-5 pb CDN "It seems any time a Native is murdered, it isn't a major case.
    It's just another dead Indian."
    - Justine English, sister of murder victim Mary Jane Serloin
    John Martin Crawford is a serial sex killer, but his crimes have gone almost unnoticed in the media and he is currently serving out his three concurrent life sentences in virtual anonymity. In addition to a prior sentence for manslaughter, Crawford has been convicted of three murders, all of them women, all of them Native. He is also suspected in at least three other murders or mysterious disappearances of aboriginal women. His name should be as notorious as those of Paul Bernardo and Charles Ng. Yet few people have heard of him.
    Author Warren Goulding raises disturbing questions about racism in both the police force and the media treatment of John Crawford and his victims. He lays bare the assumptions and attitudes that resulted not only in Crawford's obscurity, but the public dismissal of the deaths of Mary Jane Serloin, Shelley Napope, Eva Taysup, and Calinda Waterhen. The result is a gripping and disquieting book that questions the value a predominantly white society places on aboriginal lives. Read the Introduction Read Chapter One Winner of two Saskatchewan Book Awards:

    49. Manitoba
    Nellie McClung (b.Chatsworth, Ontario, 18731951), an activist Woodcock (b.1912),novelist Adele Wiseman (b.1928), and historian William L. Morton (1908
    http://cms.westport.k12.ct.us/cmslmc/foreignlanguages/canada/manitoba.htm
    MANITOBA
    ORIGIN OF PROVINCE NAME: Likely comes from either the Cree Indian manitowapow or the Ojibway Indian Manitou bou (both of which mean "the narrows of the Great Spirit"). The words referred to Lake Manitoba , which narrows to less than 5/8 of a mile (1 kilometer) at its center. The waves hitting the loose surface rocks of its north shore produce curious bell-like and wailing sounds, which the first Aboriginal Peoples believed came from a huge drum beaten by the spirit Manitou. NICKNAME: Keystone Province. CAPITAL: Winnipeg. ENTERED CONFEDERATION: 15 July 1870. MOTTO: Gloriosus et liber (Glorious and free). COAT OF ARMS: In the center, the provincial shield of arms displays in the lower two-thirds a buffalo standing on rock on a green background, symbolizing Manitoba's prairie nature and the historically important Red River buffalo hunt. The red Cross of St. George appears in the upper third and represents the province's bond to the United Kingdom. Above the shield is a crest with a red-and-silver-mantled gold helmet and a beaver holding a pasqueflower and carrying a royal crown on its back. Supporting the shield on the left is a unicorn with a green and silver collar from which hangs a Red River cart wheel. A white horse supports the right side and wears a bead and bone collar from which hangs an Indian symbol. Beneath the shield are displayed grain, pasqueflowers, white spruce trees, and symbols for water. The provincial motto appears on a scroll at the base.

    50. Canadian History Topics-wilde
    canadian history topics. L. Wilde. Louis Riel. Louis Riel Home Page. The World ofLucy Maud (LM) Montgomery. Nellie McClung (18731951). Nellie McClung her life.
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    L. Wilde
    Louis Riel
    Louis Riel Home Page
    Louis Riel Louis Riel (Heritage Centre)
    Who is Louis Riel? ... Louis Riel (National Library of Canada) Railways (1900-1914) Alberta Railway Museum Timothy Eaton (1834-1907) Timothy Eaton Timothy Eaton's Legacy Timothy Eaton: biography Timothy Eaton Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery: the many Mauds ... The World of Lucy Maud (L.M.) Montgomery Nellie McClung (1873-1951) Nellie McClung: her life Nellie McClung Nellie McClung Nellie McClung ... Nellie Letitia McClung Prohibition Alcohol Prohibition in the 1920s Prohibition The Canadian West The Dionne Quintuplets (1934-2001) The Dionne Quintuplets Advice From the Dionne Quintuplets Dionne Quintuplets (Depression-era freak show) The Dionne Settlement: justice at last ... Depression-era Superstars Frederick Banting Frederick Banting - a science odyssey Frederick Grant Banting (Nobel Museum) Sir Frederick Grant Banting (Nobel Prize Internet Archive) TheDiscovery of Insulin ... Frederick Banting - artist Mary Pickford (1893-1979) America's Sweetheart: Mary Pickford Who was Mary Pickford?

    51. Topical Search Results 1-15 Of 14
    Similar pages Crook Connie Brummel Nellie's Victory BooksTitle Nellie's Victory Author Crook Connie Brummel Subject YA Grades 79 McClung,Nellie L., 1873-1951 Juvenile fiction Fiction Women's rights Children's 12
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    Subject File Number of Items NEW YORK - HISTORY - 1898-1951 - JUVENILE LITERATURE Howe, Joseph,1804-1873. McClung, Nellie L.,1873-1951. Hearst, William Randolph,1863-1951. ... Colombie-BritanniqueDescriptions et voyages1951-1980Vues. First 15 Hits Last 15 Hits Home

    52. Lines Of Fire
    Nellie Letitia McClung (18731951), Canadian The War That Ends in ExhaustionSometimes Mistaken for Peace. L. Dorliat, French At the Factory.
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    Margaret Randolph Higonnet - Author Book: Paperback SYM=GetSymbol(self.location.search); contentWritten="no"; Compiled together for the first time in one collection, Lines Of Fire presents the political treatises, medical accounts, diary entries, poetry, and letters written by women on both the homefront and on the battlefront during the First World War. Through the words of mothers, nurses, journalists, and soldiers, editor Margaret R. Higonnet provides the varied and often conflicting points of view women held during the war and challenges the traditional definition of "war literature." Included in this vast illustrated collection are: * "The Refugees" and "Writing a War Story" by Edith Wharton * "Verdun" by Colette * "Letter to Captain Bouchardon" by Mata Hari * "A Driver at the Front" by Katherine Hodges North * Poetry by Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore

    53. L4U Search Results 1-15 Of 15
    In, 819.4 GRE, And mighty women too, MacEwan, John Walter Grant, 1902, In,920.03 MAC, Clearing in the west, McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951. In, 921 MCC,
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    Currently Displaying Hits 1 to 15 of 15 Hits Returned by Your Search Title Author Status LCN Location When the work's all done this fall McIntosh, Dave. In 071 MCIN Bad and the lonely, The Robin, Martin, 1936- In 364.1 ROB Grayson, Linda M., 1947- In 380 GRA Men of the last frontier, The Grey Owl, 1888-1938. In 819.4 GRE Men of the last frontier, The Grey Owl, 1888-1938. In 819.4 GRE And mighty women too MacEwan, John Walter Grant, 1902- In 920.03 MAC Clearing in the west McClung, Nellie L., 1873-1951. In 921 MCC Great Canadian skin game, The McKay, W. A. In 971 MACK Journey fantastic Metcalf, Vicky. In 971.01 MET Canadian settler's guide, The Traill, Catherine Parr (Strickland), 1802-1899. In 971.04 TRA Dan McGrew, Sam McGee, and other great Service. Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 1874-1958. In 811 SER Rutland Senior Secondary Life in New France Skeoch, Eric. In 971.01 SKE Rutland Senior Secondary Life in New France Skeoch, Eric. In 971.01 SKE Rutland Senior Secondary Settling the Canadian West. Bercuson, David Jay, 1945- In 971.2 BER

    54. RootsWeb: ALBERTA-L Archive (October 2000)
    by Cam Susan; Re ALBERTA Nellie Mooney McClung CLARK HODGE TAYLOR by gbowne;ALBERTA McClung, Nettie ( Letetia ALBERTA Grover by Robert L. Grover ALBERTA
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    55. RootsWeb: CAN-MANITOBA-L Archive (October 2000)
    CANMANITOBA-L Archives October 2000. Display in threaded order with names withdates. CAN-Manitoba Nellie Mooney McClung, 1873 - 1951 by Daniel
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    CAN-MANITOBA-L Archives: October 2000
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    56. Her Story I
    Nellie MOONEY McClung (1873 1951) Nellie once wrote I have never desired theapproval or as Pulpit The Christian Social Activism of Nellie L. McClung.
    http://www.niagara.com/~merrwill/herstoryI.html
    WOMEN FROM CANADA'S PAST All the following women are featured in Her Story: Women from Canada's Past. MARIE JACQUELIN DE LA TOUR (1602 - 1645) When Marie married Charles La Tour in 1640, she was swept up into a French civil war over the control of Acadia in the New World. She returned to France to plead her husband's case in court, then defied the King of France and rejoined her husband in Acadia with ships she obtained in Boston. In 1645, Marie valiantly but unsuccessfully defended Fort La Tour from enemy attack. She mysteriously died in enemy hands three weeks later. Suggested reading:
    • Merritt, Susan E. Her Story : Women from Canada's Past, Vanwell Publishing, 1993.
    • Innis, Mary Quale. The Clear Spirit,University of Toronto Press, 1966.
    THANADELTHUR (1697 - 1717) A member of the Chipewyan First Nation, Thanadelthur was captured by the Crees and forced into slavery as a young woman. She escaped from the Crees and made her way to York Factory, a Hudson's Bay trading post. On behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company she made a long and dangerous journey through the "Barren Lands" and negotiated a peace treaty between the Chipewyans and the Cree. After the sudden death of this courageous and intelligent woman, the Hudson's Bay post governor wrote "I am almost ready to break my heart." Suggested reading:
    • Merritt, Susan E. Her Story : Women from Canada's Past, Vanwell Publishing, 1993.

    57. HER STORY WOMEN
    Brief biographies of early Canadian female writers.Category Arts Literature World Literature Canadian Women s Writing...... Nellie MOONEY McClung (1873 1951) Nellie once wrote I have never desired the approvalor even tolerance of the people McClung, Nellie L. Clearing in the West
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    WOMEN FROM CANADA'S PAST
    All the following women are featured in Her Story: Women from Canada's Past. MARIE JACQUELIN DE LA TOUR (1602 - 1645) When Marie married Charles La Tour in 1640, she was swept up into a French civil war over the control of Acadia in the New World. She returned to France to plead her husband's case in court, then defied the King of France and rejoined her husband in Acadia with ships she obtained in Boston. In 1645, Marie valiantly but unsuccessfully defended Fort La Tour from enemy attack. She mysteriously died in enemy hands three weeks later. Another possible source:
    • Innis, Mary Quale. The Clear Spirit,University of Toronto Press, 1966.
    THANADELTHUR (1697 - 1717) A member of the Chipewyan First Nation, Thanadelthur was captured by the Crees and forced into slavery as a young woman. She escaped from the Crees and made her way to York Factory, a Hudson's Bay trading post. On behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company she made a long and dangerous journey through the "Barren Lands" and negotiated a peace treaty between the Chipewyans and the Cree. After the sudden death of this courageous and intelligent woman, the Hudson's Bay post governor wrote "I am almost ready to break my heart." Another possible source:
    • Van Kirk, Sylvia. Many Tender Ties. Winnipeg: Watson and Dwyer 1986.

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    McCabe, Joseph; McCarter, Margaret Hill, 18601938; McClung, NellieL., 1873-1951; McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909;
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    59. Nellie McClung By Blair McMurrer
    A Scrapbook Biography of Nellie L. McClung Remembering The Famous 5 ( Nellie McClung18731951) . McClung,Nellie.html prev=/search%3Fq%3DNellie%2BMcClung%26start
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    Nellie McClung
    by
    Blair McMurrer
    Nellie McClung has been a very influential person in this century and will be remembered for centuries to come. Nellie McClung changed history forever and is a very important role model for people today that is why I picked her for my project, and because she gave women the rights that they deserve. One big thing that stands out to me is the fact that she taught seven years of school from grade one to grade eight with only five months of training when she was fifteen. She started teaching when she was sixteen and today teachers have to go through years of training and they usually do not find a job until they are out of school Nellie was born on October 20th, 1873 in Grey County, Ontario and the youngest of six children and was brung up by a strict Scottish Presbyterian mother and an Irish Methodist father. Nellie had a long important life that changed the world forever but then dying sometime in 1951 when she was seventy-seven. Nellie and her family moved to Manitoba to find a better farmland and homesteaded near Wawanesa in 1880. In 1889 she went to Winnipeg to study to get her teaching degree. (www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca). Nellie’s maiden name before she had got

    60. Le Prix Du Gouverneur Général En Commémoration De L'affaire « personne »
    Translate this page Romancière, législatrice, prohibitionniste et suffragette, l'influence de Nellie(Mooney) McClung s'est fait sentir dans l'ensemble des Prairies.
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