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Camp survivors connect past, present.(Minorities)(Japanese internment: Mistakes of 60 years ago should not be repeated in the wake of Sept. 11, event participants warn.)
The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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February 20, 2002
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Byline: REBECCA NOLAN The Register-Guard
Kenge Kobayashi was 14 years old when his family was given three weeks to leave their California vegetable farm and move to an internment camp in an Arizona desert.
Now 75 and living in Eugene, Kobayashi said as a naive teen, he enjoyed life in the Gila River camp in Arizona, where he lived with his parents, two brothers and sister from May 1942 until early in 1945.
"I was a kid then, and suddenly I had a lot of friends to play with," he said.
But his parents lost everything when President Franklin ...
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Misericords do indeed have a story to tell ; I was very interested to read the piece on misericords in your Midweek Antiques column. These fascinating carvings in many of our medieval cathedrals and major churches afford endless interest to those able to explore them, and the ones at Exeter Cathedral have the distinction of being the earliest figuratively carved set in England.
Newspaper article from: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; ...very interested to read the piece on misericords in your Midweek Antiques column. These...Reynard the Fox. Incidentally, the misericords' carvings were hidden not so much by...World Upside-Down, a study of English misericords by Christa Grossinger (Harvey Miller...
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CROUCHING DRAGONS
Magazine article from: Muse
; ...too holy, so many misericords just got standard leaves...castles. On a decent misericord hunt, you'll find...substantial number of misericord carvings that are just...mostly stopped doing misericords in the 1500s, but...rare breed of modern misericord carvers. Few people...
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Discovery of rare seats reveals bishop's mark
Newspaper article from: Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK)
; ...000 worldwide pre- Reformation misericords in existence, a mere 18 feature...studies, said: "This remarkable misericord panel is an amazing find and we...the historical significance of misericords, studies of these unique objects...
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Reynard the Fox: Social Engagement and Cultural Metamorphoses in the Beast Epic from the Middle Ages to the Present.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Folklore
; ...representation on an English misericord (at Faversham) is a twentieth...and the suggested Sick Lion misericord in Gloucester Cathedral...twelve of the fifty-eight misericords at Gloucester are modern...in France, "there is a misericord carving showing a man with...
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Taking the weight off a lengthy sermon ; We may laugh at the lengthy sermons that clerics delivered to their congregations in times past, though not perhaps at any discomfort they had after having sat for so long on hard, wooden seats. Many were so fearful of their local priests' deliverances they sat for hours in obedient silence, enduring untold agonies without being allowed to slip outside for what is now called a "comfort break".
Newspaper article from: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; ...plenty of these decorative corbels called misericords do, and some of the best are right...examples in the country. Obviously misericords carved for a fine cathedral would be...carpenters, though not often. But four misericords in Bristol Cathedral are copies of Thielmann...
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NO-HEADLINE
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...in The World Upside-Down: English Misericords (Harvey Miller pounds 38/pounds 18...weaker monks to rest their legs. Thus misericords, from the Latin misericordia, meaning...the 11th century and the Reformation, misericord carvings quickly developed their own...
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Woodcarvings used online to aid teaching
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...for schools through the Internet. The misericords - hinged seats in the choir stalls...takes eight different creatures from the misericords, telling some of the legends linked...Green Man and information about the misericords there is also the Woodwose Challenge...
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Mediaeval rugby players at the cathedral?
Newspaper article from: Citizen Gloucestershire, The
; ...the mediaeval footballers carved on one of the misericords. Misericords are, literally, "mercy seats" and are little...we know it was born. It is very likely that our misericord is an early depiction of "fute ball" perhaps...
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Crash may have been caused by driver's collapse.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...and unlikely to cause an unholy row. They are reproductions of the exquisitely carved misericords that can be seen in the Quire at the Cathedral. Misericords date from the Middle Ages and are brackets on the underside of hinged seats which could...
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Green men boost cathedral funds.
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; ...someone's pagan imagination. For they are reproductions of the exquisitely carved misericords that can be seen in the Quire at the Cathedral. Misericords date from the Middle Ages and are basically brackets on the underside of hinged seats...
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