Marjorie harris carr biography of william shakespeare
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Ive been busy reading about Shakespeare at the moment, for a project at the Bodleian (discussion about which, incidentally, inspired my recent short story Jane Austen wrote the works of William Shakespeare) and have grown irresistibly attracted to the anti-Stratfordian theories. That is, the theories that someone other than William-Shakespeare-from-Stratford wrote the plays of William Shakespeare.
Now, when I say that inom have grown irresistibly attracted to them, I do not mean that I believe any of them. Far from it. inom simply love reading about them from Francis Bacon to the Earl of Oxford to (yes) Queen Elizabeth I and the curious bendings of logic and likelihood which are necessary for their promulgation. Ive only been reading online so far (let me say, comments on Amazon reviews on Contested Will are hilarious, albeit admirably polite for the most part). Here is a wonderful excerpt from Bill Brysons concise, amusing, and br
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Florida is one of the world’s most biologically and environmentally interesting places. And we owe much of our opportunity to enjoy Florida’s natural resources to a woman who persevered over her long lifetime to protect those resources for us.
Marjorie Harris was born on March 26, , in Boston, but moved to Bonita Springs, Florida, at age 3 with her parents (died ). Both her parents were naturalists, and they nurtured a similar love of natur in their daughter. Later, she would write that her parents “knew the answers to the questions I had about the natural world.”
That nurturing led her to enter college as a zoology major. She graduated from what is now Florida State University in and sought a graduate program to study ornithology, but such programs were just for men in those days, and she sought work instead. She
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About Marjorie Harris Carr
Environmental Work
Marjories work on behalf of the environment started in Gainesville in the early s during the time she was a member of the Alachua Audubon Society and the Garden Club. Both organizations comprised an extremely vigorous membership which took leadership positions on local environmental matters. Marjories organizational and inspirational abilities were honed during this time.
Marjorie and other members of the Garden Club of Gainesville initiated the Paynes Prairie Wildlife Refuge. In the early s, the refuge was only as wide as the right-of-way for US Highway The group landscaped the entrance to the Prairie, planted cabbage palms along the roads route and created viewing areas. This small beginning started the work which has now culminated in the Paynes Prairie State Preserve, a part of the Florida State Parks system. She also worked to save and restore Lake Alice on the campus of the University of Florida.
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