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Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 1, December 1963, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 1, December 1963, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
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An edition of The Maine Alumnus commemorating the visit of United States President John F. Kennedy to the campus of the University of Maine in Orono. Text within the issue reads, "On the cover... The late John F. Kennedy is pictured on our cover as he appeared to the more than 15,100 people who gathered on Alumni Field the morning of October 19 to listen to him speak and to see University President Lloyd Elliot confer upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws."
The Status Of Women In America : Addresses At The Bryant College Academic Symposium And Convocation
The Status Of Women In America : Addresses At The Bryant College Academic Symposium And Convocation
Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)
No abstract provided.
Whitehead Hall Formal Opening Marked By City Officials' Talks, Brooklyn College
Whitehead Hall Formal Opening Marked By City Officials' Talks, Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College History
Article in the student newspaper, the Kingsman, about the opening of Whitehead Hall
Whitehead--Living Tribute To A Man, Evelyn Eisen
Whitehead--Living Tribute To A Man, Evelyn Eisen
Brooklyn College History
Two articles in the Kingsman about the opening of Alfred North Whitehead Hall
Formal Opening Of Alfred Whitehead Hall, Brooklyn College
Formal Opening Of Alfred Whitehead Hall, Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College History
Program for the official opening of Alfred North Whitehead Hall
Whitehead Hall Open; Slated For Heavy Use, Ellen Levine
Whitehead Hall Open; Slated For Heavy Use, Ellen Levine
Brooklyn College History
Article in the student newspaper, the KEN, about the opening of Whitehead Hall
The New Deal Years In Utah: A Political History Of Utah (1932-1940), Wayne Kendall Hinton
The New Deal Years In Utah: A Political History Of Utah (1932-1940), Wayne Kendall Hinton
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The theme of this thesis is a political history of a state during a critical time in the history of a nation and the world. A political history implies an account of what has happened politically within the years and are dealt with. It involves an inquiry into political leaders, governmental institutions, and enactments, but it also involves public opinion formulation.
Richmond Renascence: The Virginia Writers' Club Of The 1920'S, Betty Farley
Richmond Renascence: The Virginia Writers' Club Of The 1920'S, Betty Farley
Theses & Honors Papers
This somewhat historical approach to a literary topic, the Virginia Writers' Club and its progeny, a small literary magazine, The Reviewer, is concerned primarily with the presentation of evidence that there was a great deal of writing in Richmond, Virginia, in the early 1920"s. Although insufficient research materials available locally provide scanty basis for a critical analysis of the many works of these writers, I feel that the existence of the club, the motivation for its formation, and the kind of atmosphere that it produced deserve attention.
A Historical Study Of The Role Of The Industrialist In The Tobacco, Flour And Textile Industries Of Virginia 1860-1890, Leslie Winston Smith
A Historical Study Of The Role Of The Industrialist In The Tobacco, Flour And Textile Industries Of Virginia 1860-1890, Leslie Winston Smith
Master's Theses
The primary objective of this study is to ascertain what part, if any, the prominent industrialists of Virginia, in the postwar-pretwentieth century period, played in the economic rejuvenation of a state that was ravaged for four years by invaders and defenders alike. Cognizant of the fact that Virginia industry after 1865 was attending a degree of diversification, nonetheless, this study will be limited to three primary industries, namely tobacco, flour and textiles. Even though these three industries, with the possible exception of textiles, were found in most towns and cities throughout the state, only four cities have been selected for …
1963 Ruby Yearbook, Stephen Harry Wurster, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Wayne Dennis Krauss, Jeffrey Warner Brown, Ursinus College Senior Class
1963 Ruby Yearbook, Stephen Harry Wurster, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Wayne Dennis Krauss, Jeffrey Warner Brown, Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1963 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
Fort Hays Studies Series
The report of this history has been arranged to provide, first, an understanding of the background and antecedents of the Hays Daily Newsl second, a thorough description of the first issues of the new paper; third, a brief insight into the character and personality of the founder and editor; and fourth, a survey of the evolution of the daily from 1929 to present. A summary of the study concludes the report.
Oberlin College And World War I, Todd Isao Endo
Oberlin College And World War I, Todd Isao Endo
Honors Papers
Now trying to recover a short part of the past life of Oberlin, I have relied heavily upon The Oberlin Review for factual data and insight into the atmosphere of the times. By spot-checking the other town newspapers, The Oberlin Tribune and The Oberlin News with The Review, I concluded that the review is a reasonably reliable source.
To help construct the skeletal chronology of events I turned two other periodicals besides The Review. These included the Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer, The Oberlin College Alumni Magazine, and The Oberlin College Bulletin. These contained such valuable information as …
A History Of The Latter-Day Saint Settlement Of Oakley, Idaho, Wayne R. Boothe
A History Of The Latter-Day Saint Settlement Of Oakley, Idaho, Wayne R. Boothe
Theses and Dissertations
Oakley is located in southern Idaho in the Goose Creek Valley, an area traversed by trappers and explorers who named the streams and left accounts of their experiences and travels. It was a rendezvous for Indians who went there to gather pine nuts and get wild game for their winter's meat.
An emigration trail was located south of Oakley, where thousands wended their way to California. Emigrants going to Oregon from the East branched off this trail at the City of Rocks and came down Birch Creek to the Rock Creek Stage Station, southeast of the present town of Twin …