Glen Iris Inn | A glance at the Glen Iris Inn in Letchworth State Park
The Glen Iris Inn is located in the heart and splendor of Letchworth State Park in western New York. The most remarkable feature of this Inn has to be the site itself, overlooking the grandeur of the Middle Falls of the Genesee River. There are a number of accommodation levels, but if you want the most coveted Cherry Suite, you're going to have to book early. For more information, visit:
Market to Market (August 30, 2019)
Campaigning for trade policies both foreign and domestic. The mushroom capitol of the world makes an upgrade. Market analysis with Elaine Kub.
Pomona College Commencement 2015
The 2015 Pomona College Commencement in Claremont, California, on May 17, 2015.
Speakers include seniors Deborah Frempong '15 and Cameron Cook '15; U.S. Digital Service Administrator Michael (Mikey) Dickerson '01; Andrew Hoyem '57, founder of Arion Press; Judge Stephen Reinhardt '51 of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and the Commencement speaker, National Science Foundation Director France Córdova.
The Poetics of Lynching: Dante, Allen Tate, and other Freedom Readers
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_____ The above lecture was staged on October 15, 2012 by the State University of New York College at Geneseo English Department through the efforts of associated Professors Beth McCoy, Ph.D. and Ronald Herzman, Ph.D. Dr. Dennis Looney, Ph.D., medievalist and University of Pittsburgh Department of French and Italian faculty member, delivered The Poetics of Lynching: Dante, Allen Tate, and other Freedom Readers in the Welles Building, an on-campus hall wherein the S.U.N.Y. College at Geneseo English Department is institutionally situated. Professor Looney has provided written permission for public dissemination of the lecture in question via this uploaded video recording pursuant to the S.U.N.Y. College at Geneseo Computing and Information Technology Department SPEAKER CONSENT and RELEASE FORM:
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Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
Fili and Kili Didn't Just Come Out of Nowhere: Some Medieval Sources of Tolkien's 'Hobbit'
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Repeat Players: Do Solicitor General Office Alumni Dominate the Supreme Court Bar?
Matthew Sundquist
PLP Public Interest Research Grant Recipient
Privacy & Product Manager at Inflection
Matthew's research examines how the political, legal, and economic conditions have sparked the creation of specialized Supreme Court practices beginning in 1985. In his research Matthew observes that court experts could be well-paid for litigating and many of these clinics are managed by and composed of former members of the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG). His project will measures the number of cases argued per term from 1983 -- 2010 by former deputies, assistants, and solicitors general who moved to private practice; he aims to determine whether OSG veterans won more often than other advocates and whether they represent, more often than not, corporate interests to potentially explain whether former members of the OSG have had a disproportionate impact on the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on behalf of corporations.
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