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Contact, March-April 1988
Contact
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Dublin, Ireland
Contact Finding Aid
The Chanticleer, 1988-02-24, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 1988-02-24, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
The Lance: School Year 1987-1988: Summer Lance 1988, University Of Windsor
The Lance: School Year 1987-1988: Summer Lance 1988, University Of Windsor
The Lance
Summer Lance 1988
Vol. 1: no. 1 (1988: June 9) 8p.
Vol. 2: no. 2 (1988: June 23) 12p.
Vol. 3: no. 3 (1988: July 7) 8p.
Vol. 4: no. 4 (1988: July 21) 8p.
Vol. 5: no. 5 (1988: Aug. 4) 8p.
Index To The Albany Times Union, January Through June 1982, Michael Knee
Index To The Albany Times Union, January Through June 1982, Michael Knee
University Libraries Faculty Scholarship
The Index to the Albany Times Union is an index to the final edition of the Times Union of Albany, New York. The Index provides access to news and editorial opinion about Albany, the Capital District, and the State of New York. Items of national and international importance are indexed only when there is local, regional, or state impact. Only major crime and traffic accident reports are indexed. Daily sports events are not included. Births, engagements, divorces, anniversaries, and announcements of events or attractions are not indexed. There is a special section for obituaries.
"Cradled On The Sea": Positive Images Of Prison And Theories Of Punishment, Martha Grace Duncan
"Cradled On The Sea": Positive Images Of Prison And Theories Of Punishment, Martha Grace Duncan
Faculty Articles
This interdisciplinary study investigates the meanings of incarceration through an analysis of prison memoirs and novels. It argues that many prisoners and nonprisoners exhibit powerful positive associations to penal confinement. The Article draws on psychoanalysis, philosophy, and sociology to account for the various kinds of attraction that prison exerts. The Article also considers the interrelationships between the analysis of the positive images and three traditional purposes of punishment: rehabilitation, deterrence, and retribution.
Contemporary Reactions To The Popish Plot And The Exclusion Crisis, Elizabeth Breeden Townes
Contemporary Reactions To The Popish Plot And The Exclusion Crisis, Elizabeth Breeden Townes
Master's Theses
It is often said that history is made up of the lies of a man's own times. This thesis looks at the highly controversial years, 1978-81, in England the years of the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis, through the eyes of men prominent on both sides of the issues. Much of the analysis of contemporary cannon draws from the words of Gilbert Burnet, John Evelyn, Roger North, Roger L'Estrange, William Temple, and George Savile, Marquis of Halifax. These men were all close to the court or had connections close to the Court, yet they did not see every twist and …
The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter Vol. 12, Nos. 2, 1988, Eugene O'Neill Society
The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter Vol. 12, Nos. 2, 1988, Eugene O'Neill Society
Eugene O’Neill Newsletter
The Eugene O’Neill Newsletter is the official newsletter of the Eugene O’Neill Society, an organization of scholars, theater professionals, and enthusiasts, which began meeting in 1978. This publication, created by Suffolk University Professor Fred Wilkins in 1977, started off as part newsletter and part academic journal. In 1989, the publication name was changed to the Eugene O'Neill Review to denote its focus on scholarship. In recent years, the O'Neill Society re-started publication of the newsletter. This site includes newsletter issues from 1977-1989. Newer issues are available on the Eugene O'Neill Society website: https://www.eugeneoneillsociety.org/newsletters.html
The Significance Of The Lot-Pellinore Feud In Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur", Sheila Anne Core
The Significance Of The Lot-Pellinore Feud In Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur", Sheila Anne Core
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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The Legendary Lofty Clattery Cafe : Bewleys Of Ireland, Tony Farmar
The Legendary Lofty Clattery Cafe : Bewleys Of Ireland, Tony Farmar
Cookery Books
Published by Riversend Ltd. 19/20 Fleet Street, Dublin 2 in 1988.
Cover illustrations : Pauline Bewick, Design: Ger Garland, Typesetting: Printset & Design Ltd., Printed in Ireland by Microprint.
72 p. col. ill. 24 cm.
John C. Van Dyke: The Desert, Peter Wild
John C. Van Dyke: The Desert, Peter Wild
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
During the late spring of 1898, a strange figure made his way eastward through windy San Gorgonio Pass and disappeared into the thousands of square miles of desert beyond. He didn’t know where he was going, his horse carried only Spartan supplies, and, to top off his prospects, he was seriously ill. The few men who watched him leave civilization shook their heads. Surely he would die out there in the uninhabited, bleak spaces stretching off for hundreds of miles, die of starvation, thirst, snake bite, madness—almost pick what you will. At the time, coastal southern California was booming with …
Edward Dorn, William Mcpheron
Edward Dorn, William Mcpheron
Western Writers Series Digital Editions
Edward Dorn is a political poet committed to the ideals of democratic culture. A fierce partisan of the free play of critical thought, he is acutely sensitive to the socio-economic forces aligned against an open society. “Democracy,” he insists, “literally has to be cracked on the head all the time to keep it in good condition” (Contemporary Authors 129), and he understands its most serious enemy to be capitalism’s enormous power, which in the post-World Wai- II era has reached beyond the marketplace to infiltrate and control every aspect of American life. Though he despises the bourgeois ethos that …
Christian Theology For Roman Catholic Law Schools, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert E. Rodes Jr.
Christian Theology For Roman Catholic Law Schools, Thomas L. Shaffer, Robert E. Rodes Jr.
Journal Articles
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses the five steps to explaining the theological answer to why there are Catholic law schools—first, the presence of the law school is the presence of the church; second, the presence of the law school is the presence of service; third, the presence of the law school is a presence in the world; fourth, the presence of the law school in the world is enacted vicariously; and fifth, the presence of the law school in the world is a searching presence that reaches into the world to find out …
Book Review. The Constitutionalism Of "The Common-Law Mind", Stephen A. Conrad
Book Review. The Constitutionalism Of "The Common-Law Mind", Stephen A. Conrad
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This essay reviews the following: Constitutional History of the American Revolution, Vol. 1: The Authority of Rights by John Phillip Reid and Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788 by Jack P. Greene.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - UNDERSTANDING THE NEW SOVIETS A first-person account of the Soviet Union today by the author of two books on Russia. By Jim Garrison
16 - HOW TO GET INTO ADVERTISING An English graduate goes from waiting tables to a senior vice presidency on Madison Avenue. By Barbara Boyle
20 - 1988 ECONOMIC FORECAST For 15 years, Mario Belotti's been making forecasts that are amazingly accurate. By Mario Belotti
22 - SANTA CLARA AND THE POPES Reviewing historic links with Rome shows how it affected SCU. By Gerald McKevitt, S.J.
26 - SCU'S ETERNAL FLAIM Biology professor Frank Flaim …
Etymology And Linguistic Principles: Volume 1, Gerald Leonard Cohen
Etymology And Linguistic Principles: Volume 1, Gerald Leonard Cohen
Arts, Languages and Philosophy Faculty Research & Creative Works
No abstract provided.