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Judith M. Anderson Judith Anderson is of counsel in the Firm’s Real Estate Department. Ms. Anderson’s practice covers a wide range of commercial real estate transactions, including real estate finance, the purchase and sale of real property and commercial leasing. Her clients have included insurance companies, institutional lenders and investors, pension funds, franchise lenders, commercial developers and commercial property owners.
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By this time Anderson had begun to find the iconography of bread and chalice impossible to use. Her attraction to Jungian archetypes and to the image of the Great Mother had been matched by an equal and opposite disaffection with the Christian schema. It was not yet feminism in the political sense; it was grief for the uncomprehending treatment of women by the church, and ... for the exclusivity of communion which seemed to her to set needless divisions between Christians. Later, with freedom and distance, she could afford anger, but the grief has never entirely subsided. Annunciation (1978) gives form to her changed consciousness: it is a tenebrous, barely visible image of subtly colored flowers growing from a dark cube that is chiseled with the letters
Anderson's film career initially began in 1933, when she played a gangster's moll in Blood Money. She did not adjust well at first to the demands of film acting, but received an Oscar nomination in 1940 for her portrayal of the menacing housekeeper Mrs. Danvers in Alfred Hitchcock's mystery Rebecca. Her major films include Kings Row (1942), Stage Door Canteen (1943), Laura (1944), And Then There Were None (1945), The Furies (1950), Salome (1953), The Ten Commandments (1956), and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958).
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Judith Anderson is available to lead one-off trips for individuals or groups. The trips can vary from day walks to overnight trips, and can be tailored to meet differing needs and interests.
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Raymond Paul Anderson is a descendant of John Anderson and Susan Naylor and the son of John Luther and Mittie (Smith) Anderson. He served during World War II during the building of the Alaskan Highway, England, Europe during the invasion of Normandy, and into Germany. "A Soldier's Photo Album" is a Web Site of about 200 of Raymond's Photos he returned home with. He served in the US Army Engineers bridge building unit.
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Judith C. Anderson Judith received her B.A. in Economics and LL.B. from the University of Alberta. In 1983, she completed a Diploma in Legislative Drafting and an LL.M. in Legislation, both from the University of Ottawa. Her thesis topic was School Legislation and the Charter. After two years of private practice, she joined the Alberta School Trustees Association as its Director of Legal Services and then relocated to Vancouver in 1990. She is a founding partner of Harris & Company.
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