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2007: Tremaine Medal and Watters-Morley Prize awarded to Elizabeth Driver/2007: Remise de la Medaille Marie-Tremaine 2007 et de Prix Watters-Morley a Elizabeth Driver.
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Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada
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September 22, 2007
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At the Annual Meeting of the Bibliographical Society of Canada on 20 June 2007 in Montreal, the following citation was read by Carl Spadoni.
On the unanimous recommendation of the Tremaine Medal Committee, the Council of the Bibliographical Society of Canada is delighted to present the 2007 Marie Tremaine Medal to Elizabeth Driver in recognition of her outstanding contribution to Canadian bibliography and distinguished publication. Through the generosity of Beth Watters and William F.E. Morley, the BSC is also pleased to award Elizabeth Driver the Watters-Morley Prize in the amount of $500.
Elizabeth Driver lives in Toronto with her husband and two children. She ...
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National Library of Canada: Savoir Faire-Canadian Cookbooks (1825-1950):...
Canadian Corporate News;
January 18, 2002 ;
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...OTTAWA, ONTARIO, JANUARY 18, 2002 Elizabeth Driver, an independent researcher, will discuss...locations where they may be consulted. Elizabeth Driver is also the author of A Bibliography...passionate interest in culinary history, Elizabeth Driver works freelance as an editor of ...
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National Library of Canada: January Events.
Canadian Corporate News;
December 21, 2001 ;
787 words
......3:00 p.m. (Room 156) Elizabeth Driver, an independent researcher, will...locations where they may be consulted. Elizabeth Driver is also the author of A Bibliography...interest in culinary history, Elizabeth Driver work
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Mrs Paterson's keepsakes: the provenance of some significant colonial...
Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society;
December 1, 2004 ;
Whitaker, Anne-Maree;
787 words
......research is Paterson's wife Elizabeth. Elizabeth Driver was baptised at Maryton near Montrose...around 1783). At the age of nineteen Elizabeth Driver married William Paterson on 28 September...South Wales Corps and his marriage to Elizabeth Driver was the publication of his account...
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Cash win after op mum's leg is cut off.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland);
July 5, 1996 ;
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......hospital with knee pains and ended up with an artifical leg has accepted undisclosed damages from her local health board. Elizabeth Driver, 46, claimed two surgeons who carried out an operation on her right knee in Ayr Hospital were negligent. She sued Ayrshire...
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Truck Driver Stops Out-Of-Control Car
AP Online;
March 18, 2004 ;
239 words
......eventually stop the car. The driver is certain he saved her life. "He was a lifesaver. I don't have a scratch on me," said Elizabeth Driver from her hospital bed Wednesday. "It's very surprising in this day and age that someone would come to the rescue and risk...
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Driver uses truck to stop out-of-control car with unconscious driver on...
AP Worldstream;
March 18, 2004 ;
240 words
......and eventually stop the car. The driver is certain he saved her life. "He was a lifesaver. I don't have a scratch on me," Elizabeth Driver said from her hospital bed Wednesday. "It's very surprising in this day and age that someone would come to the rescue and...
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POLICE LOG - CAPE ELIZABETH
Portland Press Herald (Maine);
February 27, 2003 ;
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...00-00-0000 Portland Press Herald (Maine) Thursday, February 27, 2003 Edition: Final Section: Your Neighbors-South Page: 6G Cape Elizabeth Driver asked to compensate woman for hitting mailbox FEB. 8 A fine of $124 was issued to an 18-year-old female from Manor Way...
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EL CAJON POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED PROSTITUTION OPERATION
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
October 2, 2008 ;
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......Auto Theft Breonna Davis (09/07/88), Lemon Grove653.22(a) PC - Loitering with the intent to commit an act of prostitution Elizabeth Driver (07/03/81), Spring Valley647(b) PC - Agreeing to an act of prostitution Georgina Garcia (09/24/62), El Cajon647(b) PC...
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Proper priorities.(The Goodness Of America)
The New American;
June 28, 2004 ;
Lee, Robert W.;
213 words
......bumper of the runaway vehicle to hit his, then gradually slowed to a stop. The woman at the wheel of the out-of-control car, Elizabeth Driver, had suffered stomach pains and passed out. A physician stopped to help and stayed with her until an ambulance arrived...
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Area Deaths Last Week
The Washington Post;
February 1, 2004 ;
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......McKenna Evans, Washington Philip Judson Farley, Los Gatos. Calif. George W. Fisher, Silver Spring Leona G. Follin, Alexandria Elizabeth Driver Flowers, West Palm Beach, Fla Elizabeth Inglehart Foote, Gaithersburg Clarence Ray "Dutch" Forsht, Dunkirk and Sarasota...
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CORPORATION COMMISSION
The Journal Record;
November 24, 1992 ;
787 words
......Dottie Patillo Smith; Patty Felmet; Steve Wheeless; Homer David Sheeless; Francis Harrell; Emily May Beers; Ruth Waldrum; Elizabeth Driver; Mary V. McCollum; Ruth Smith; Victor Thomas; Charles W. Thomas; Ben Smith; Phillip Wheeless; L. Roy Miller; I.V. Bonderson...
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The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and...
Biography;
January 1, 2003 ;
Cavell, Richard;
787 words
......religious women, visiting British women, and high-profile women. Authors of cookbooks have been excluded, but we are told that Elizabeth Driver has a bibliography forthcoming. Absent, as well, are non-Anglo immigrants, working-class people, Native women and members...
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Is latest Hunt-Phelan proposal part of a shell game?
Tri-State Defender;
October 22, 2003 ;
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......furnishings soon after acquiring it in the very late 1850s. Hunt had come into possession as a result of his marriage to Sarah Elizabeth Driver, the previous owner's daughter. Then, there was the so-called Freedman's School House that supposedly had been located...
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Music therapy strikes right note with troubled patients.
The Boston Herald;
May 5, 1998 ;
Clark, Jennifer A.;
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......as in the work with patients with Alzheimer's disease. Sometimes you just want to give them a pleasant experience, said Elizabeth Driver, 33, of her practicum experience at Kit Clark Senior Services in Dorchester. A lot of elderly people will just sit and...
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Ex-crew recalls presidents, ship.(METROPOLITAN)
The Washington Times;
October 6, 2003 ;
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......as the chief boatsman of the Williamsburg. His 3-year-old son, Ray, also got seasick one day on a visit, said his widow, Elizabeth Driver. Charles Costello, 75, of Milton, Mass., remembered the time he was spraying the sand-covered deck with a high-pressure...
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