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Ballast Quarterly Review, V11n1, Autumn 1995, Roy R. Behrens Oct 1995

Ballast Quarterly Review, V11n1, Autumn 1995, Roy R. Behrens

Ballast Quarterly Review

A journal devoted to wit, the contents of which are intended to be insightful, amusing, or thought provoking.


Music At Northern Iowa, V14, Fall 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music. Oct 1995

Music At Northern Iowa, V14, Fall 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.

Rhythms: Music at the University of Northern Iowa

Inside This Issue:
--Architectural Firm Selected to Design Performing Arts Center
--Rose Donates $250,000 to Performing Arts Center
--Jazz Education Workshop
--Concert Chorale conquers Carnegie
--Kratzenstein is NEH fellow
--Scholarship Benefit Concert XIV
--Gwen Bloomfield dies at 75
--From the Director
--Vocal Pedagogist Richard Miller Presents UNI Institute (sic)
--Robert Dean Dies at 78
--Student Awards
--Jazz Band One CD
--1995-96 Spotlight Series
--1994-95 Special Events at School of Music
--Alumni Events
--New Faculty
--1994-95 Faculty Activities
--News From Emeritus Faculty
--Help Us Find Your "Lost" Classmates


The 1995 Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture In History: Environmental Racism And The Question Of Equity, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of History. Sep 1995

The 1995 Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture In History: Environmental Racism And The Question Of Equity, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of History.

Carl L. Becker Memorial Lectures in History

Flier announcing a lecture presented September 20, 1995, by Martin V. Melosi, Professor of History and Director, Institute for Public History, University of Houston.


Ballast Quarterly Review, V10n4, Summer 1995, Roy R. Behrens Jul 1995

Ballast Quarterly Review, V10n4, Summer 1995, Roy R. Behrens

Ballast Quarterly Review

A journal devoted to wit, the contents of which are intended to be insightful, amusing, or thought provoking.


Ballast Quarterly Review, V10n3, Spring 1995, Roy R. Behrens Apr 1995

Ballast Quarterly Review, V10n3, Spring 1995, Roy R. Behrens

Ballast Quarterly Review

A journal devoted to wit, the contents of which are intended to be insightful, amusing, or thought provoking.


The Generation Gap: A Comparison Of The Negative Portrayals Of Hippies And Generation Xers, Greg Becker Jan 1995

The Generation Gap: A Comparison Of The Negative Portrayals Of Hippies And Generation Xers, Greg Becker

Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)

The term "generation gap" is usually used to describe a situation in which a division develops between generations. The tension results from one generation, usually the younger generation, possessing a set of values and beliefs that are consistently different from the values and beliefs of another generation, usually the older generation. A comparison of newspaper articles concerning both Hippies and Generation Xers was conducted to illustrate the contention that generational conflict occurs in a cyclical pattern with each successive generation. The older generation usually portrays the younger generation in a negative manner. Articles from both The New York Times and …


Maria Lactans And Some Visual Predecessors In Egypt, The Ancient Near East And Greece, M. C. Ewald Jan 1995

Maria Lactans And Some Visual Predecessors In Egypt, The Ancient Near East And Greece, M. C. Ewald

Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)

Several semesters ago I participated in a class on the art and archaeology of ancient Egypt. As an art history course it, focused on the images now available from that magnificent civilization. These images conveyed not only the incredible pomp and splendor afforded state religion and ceremony, but also whispered of the sweet joy abundant in private life as well. Flipping through my textbook early on in the semester, my attention was captured by an extraordinary example encompassing both "types" of images. The subject of my fascinated gaze was a statue of a child-pharaoh, Pepy II, seated on his mother's …


Church And State In The Early Fifteenth Century: Henry V'S Persecution Of The Lollards, Heather Lee Martin Jan 1995

Church And State In The Early Fifteenth Century: Henry V'S Persecution Of The Lollards, Heather Lee Martin

Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)

Henry V is often remembered for his battles in France and as the heroic figure portrayed in Shakespeare's plays. Yet the golden hero of English history began his reign faced with domestic, religious, and political challenges. Henry IV's usurpation of the crown ushered in the fifteenth century, and his son recognized that the support of the church could help ensure the stability of the Lancastrian reign. Domestic turbulence was exacerbated by the growing development of a fairly new phenomenon in England: heresy. In this paper, I will argue that Henry V chose to side with the church against the heretical …


The Moral Reasoning Of Males And Females In Response To Hypothetical Dilemmas Involving The Care Of Elderly Family Members, Denise Litterer Jan 1995

The Moral Reasoning Of Males And Females In Response To Hypothetical Dilemmas Involving The Care Of Elderly Family Members, Denise Litterer

Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)

Twenty Midwestern Caucasian college students, ten males and ten females, were tested on justice and care orientations when reasoning about hypothetical moral dilemmas involving the care of elderly family members. A slightly modified version of the dilemma developed in Stack's (1990) study was used along with a new dilemma developed by the author of this study to further clarify the coding process. Lyons' (1983) scoring method and Gilligan's (1982) guidelines were used to code subjects' responses. No sex differences in the type of moral reasoning were found. The results of this study did not support Gilligan's theory that there are …


Ballast Quarterly Review, V11n2, Winter 1995, Roy R. Behrens Jan 1995

Ballast Quarterly Review, V11n2, Winter 1995, Roy R. Behrens

Ballast Quarterly Review

A journal devoted to wit, the contents of which are intended to be insightful, amusing, or thought provoking.


A Century Of Leadership [Volume 2]: Iowa State Normal School 1876-1909, Iowa State Teachers College 1909-1961, State College Of Iowa 1961-1967, University Of Northern Iowa 1967-, William C. Lang, Daryl Pendergraft Jan 1995

A Century Of Leadership [Volume 2]: Iowa State Normal School 1876-1909, Iowa State Teachers College 1909-1961, State College Of Iowa 1961-1967, University Of Northern Iowa 1967-, William C. Lang, Daryl Pendergraft

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Table of Contents:

Foreword --- vii
Preface --- viii
Acknowledgments --- xi
Chapter VIII: The Latham Presidency: Achieving Full Collegiate Status In Years of Economic Constriction --- 1
Chapter IX: The Price Administration, 1940-1950 --- 101
Chapter X: The Maucker Years--1950-1970, Part 1 --- 173
Chapter XI: The Maucker Years, 1950-1970, Part 2 --- 249
Chapter XII: The Maucker Years, 1950-1970, Part 3 --- 325
Chapter XIII: Completing a Century of Service --- 379
Appendix --- 487
Notes --- 489
Index --- 521