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  • I think that Loveridge was the second director in the history of the festival — she took over the in September 2003 after SIFF founder Darryl Macdonald left to become the director of the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

    BReAKING: SIFF vacancy | Seattle Metblogs 2005

  • From the few books about prehistory that Loveridge loaned him, Louis determined that very little was known about these Stone Age men, and nothing was known about those who had lived in East Africa.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Instead Loveridge examined the stones with care and assured him that some were “certainly implements.”

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Louis wanted to be certain about his tools, and he shyly displayed his collection the next time that Arthur Loveridge visited.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • From Loveridge, Louis learned to classify the birds, to blow the yolk out of eggs, and to prepare specimens for museum collections.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Louis wanted to be certain about his tools, and he shyly displayed his collection the next time that Arthur Loveridge visited.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • From Loveridge, Louis learned to classify the birds, to blow the yolk out of eggs, and to prepare specimens for museum collections.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • He redoubled his collecting efforts, picking up every piece of obsidian that he saw, and as Loveridge had suggested that he keep a record of his finds, he wrote down the site of each discovery in a catalogue.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Instead Loveridge examined the stones with care and assured him that some were “certainly implements.”

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Loveridge was the type of fellow who, as one colleague put it, had been “born with a butterfly net in one hand, a killing bottle in the other.”

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

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