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Francis Condie Baxter (May 4, 1896 – January 18, 1982) was an American scholar and television personality. [1] An authority on Shakespeare with a doctorate in literature from Cambridge University, he was a highly popular professor of English Literature at the University of Southern California who brought literature, science, and the arts to millions in the United States via television and film.
Joanne Mary Baxter is a New Zealand Māori public health medicine physician and academic and affiliates with the iwi of Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha and Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō. She is a professor and director of Kōhatu, Centre for Hauora Māori, [ 1 ] and co-director of the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit at the University of ...
The Baxters had two sons, Terence in 1922 and Jim in 1926. Jim grew up to become one of New Zealand's foremost poets, James K. Baxter. For the rest of her life, Baxter was involved with pacifism campaigns. In 1931, she and Archie established the Dunedin Branch of the No More War Movement, which
As hospitals and health care facilities work to get back up and running after Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida's Big Bend, affecting several states, the medical supply chain could be at risk.
Baxter started his professional career in Miami as a general assignment reporter. He would rise to deputy managing editor, helping guide the coverage as Miami was roiled by riots spurred by the ...
Noise rock band The Dead C formed in Dunedin in 1986. Netherworld Dancing Toys active from 1982 to 1985. Rock band High Dependency Unit formed in Dunedin in 1994. Pat Kraus started his music career in Dunedin. Patricia Payne, operatic mezzo-soprano and contralto. Maaka Pohatu (Modern Māori Quartet) Millie Lovelock (born 1993 or 1994) singer ...
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Curta works in the field of Balkans history and is a professor of medieval history and archaeology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. [2] Curta's first book, The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, was named a 2002 Choice Outstanding Academic Title and won the Herbert Baxter Adams Award of the American Historical Association in 2003. [3]