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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Ohio Track and Field Adds Champlin as Assistant Coach
Ohio Track and Field Adds Champlin as Assistant Coach
Story Links ATHENS, Ohio – Steven Champlin has been named the Assistant Women’s Track and Field Coach as announced by head coach Sarah Pease. “We are excited to welcome Steven to Athens. Steven’s experience as an All-American student athlete at a highly competitive program in Texas Tech shows he knows what it takes to be great,” said Pease. “As a coach at Louisiana Tech, Steven has developed and…
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maquina-semiotica · 1 year
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CHAMPLIN, "Easy to Love"
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Just finished Seianus Augustus, an article by Edward Champlin, which argues that Sejanus was not merely an outsider who connived to undermine the imperial family and insert his own descendants into it, but a rising heir-apparent who may or may not have been responsible for all those murders and conspiracies. Thought-provoking stuff, and it's nice to see a "flat" villain figure get more fleshed out.
I am also rotating in my mind the fascinating parallels Champlin draws between Tiberius/Sejanus and Augustus/Agrippa. The "partner of my labors." Saving the emperor from the brink of death. The second-in-command who gets things done, is great at administration and has an interest in the arts. There's even passages strongly suggesting that Sejanus was attracted to men.
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But while Agrippa and Augustus' relationship appears to have been solid all their lives, something went terribly wrong between Tiberius and Sejanus. The usual narrative emphasizes Sejanus' manipulations, teachery, and even killing Tiberius' son. Champlin doesn't evaluate how true or false that narrative is, but he does hint that Sejanus might have been destroyed for a different reason: that he too openly revealed his ambitions, and Tiberius came to see him as a threat.
Agrippa, in contrast, usually avoided the spotlight and redirected people's attention back to Augustus. His marriage into the Julian family also appears to have been Augustus' idea, in contrast to Sejanus who actively sought a marriage tie. And Agrippa had an extensive track record in a variety of contexts by the time Augustus granted him the tribunician power (i.e. made him clearly the #2 guy in the empire), while Sejanus' record appears to have been mostly personal service to Tiberius. And, of course, Agrippa's personal life was virtually drama-free - although Champlin points out that we don't know how many of the allegations about Sejanus come from his enemies' smear campaign.
Anyway, a super interesting article, makes me want to reread my biographies of Tiberius and examine Sejanus' role again.
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spaciebabie · 3 months
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count how often i make a post about missing choir here's post number whatever. i miss choir
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affiches-concerts · 6 days
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Sons of Champlin, 1967.
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peach-pot · 2 months
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rewatching crazy ex girlfriend. Paula is my whole world.
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dance-world · 1 year
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Andrew Champlin
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uwmspeccoll · 2 years
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Decorative Sunday: Bookplates Edition
Ex Libris by Carl S. Junge collects notable bookplates from the career of Chicago-area artist Carl S. Junge. In his introduction to the volume, Chicago advertising executive and bookplate collector Leroy T. Goble argues that the bookplate is far more than a simple mark of ownership but has artistic value of its own, they are “expressions of fine art calling for the joint interests and attention of artist, engraver, and printer.”  Published in New York by H.L. Lindquist in 1935 in a limited edition of 500 copies signed by the artist. Junge’s bookplates had been collected once before in the 1916 publication Book Plates: A Collection of Original Book Plate Designs in an edition of 200 by Champlin Press of Columbus, Ohio. We hold both publications here in Special Collections.
Goble praises Junge as an eminent bookplate designer, wedding the personality and needs of the person (or institution) for which he is designing with an adept artistic sensibility and drawing on a range of styles. Indeed, Junge received five awards from the International Book Plate Association and his plates are held by such esteemed museums as the The Metropolitan Museum of New York and the British Museum. The stately bookplate of Woodrow Wilson, the appropriately juvenile plate of Leroy Goble’s son (Francis) Cleon, and the art deco inspired plate for artist O. Adreas Garson all exemplify the way Junge adapted his design aesthetic to best represent his client. My favorite is the plate for Lewis Clifford Fiske, with its scowling swordsman pointing insistently at the bookplate-within-a-bookplate (reading: “Fiske His Book”). It visually evokes the old tradition of placing a curse upon book thieves or careless borrowers, as if to say ”This is MY book. Return it, or face my sword!!”
Check out more Decorative Sunday posts here. 
You can find more posts about bookplates here. 
-Olivia, Special Collections Graduate Assistant
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vitriolo · 1 year
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“Shut up! I’m sorry that was mean. Shut up.”
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, season 3 (2017).
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nansheonearth · 2 years
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From a local birding page. Nothing to back it up. They can do this to pretty much any lesbian. Anyways if you're in Provincetown tonight go see her show.
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thegayfangrrl · 1 year
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punkcaligula · 1 year
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Nero Reconsidered; Edward Champlin
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I would like to thank @garland-on-thy-brow for introducing me to academia.edu, and Edward Champlin for delivering my new favorite sick burn.
(Champlin, Seianus Augustus, p.362)
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glimeres · 6 months
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" the WONDERFUL Donna Lynne Champlin flexing her soprano, singing Greenfinch & Linnet Bird at A Little Sondheim Music " ( Youtube Link )
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Dane Donohue - Can't Be Seen
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Artist
Dane Donohue
Composer
Dane Donohue David Getreau Mark Fisher
Lyricist
Dane Donohue David Getreau Mark Fisher
Produced
Terence Boylan Jai Winding Steve Hodge John Boylan
Credit
Dane Donohue - Vocal, guitar Mike Porcaro - Bass Ed Greene - Drums Jay Graydon - Guitar Steve Lukather - Guitar Victor Feldman - Percussion Jai winding - Piano Ernie Watts - Saxophone Angelle Trosclair - Backing vocals Bill Champlin - Backing vocals Tom Kelly - Backing vocals
Released
1978
Streaming
youtube
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