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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Youngman, Sam. New Fees May Affect Financial Aid
- A Moment . . . on the Hill – An Hour of Everyday Life on Campus
- Hoang, Mai. Alumnus Founding Irish City – William Thomas, Eutopias
- Dawes, Jennifer. Government Class Will Take Trip to Washington, D.C. for Inauguration
- Warren, Brandy. Amy Caswell Resigns from Student Government Association
- Stocking Stuffers for All from the College Heights Herald Staff
- Stinson, Sam. Pictures Need to Be Seen – Humane Society
- Randolph, Patty. Shocking Pictures Worthwhile – Humane Society
- Shaver, Vicki. Pet Owners Need Reminder …
Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world's states. Anti-capital punishment domestic policies have led to an international law of human rights that emphatically prohibits cruel and inhuman punishment. International concern for the abolition of capital punishment has prompted Islamic states that still endorse and practice the death penalty to respond with equally compelling concerns based on the tenets of Islamic law. Professor William A. Schabas suggests that Islamic states view capital punishment according to the principles embodied in the Koran. Islamic law functions on the belief that all people have a right to life unless the …
Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 4, December 2000.
Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 4, December 2000.
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
No abstract provided.
Westview: Vol. 20, Iss. 1 (Fall/Winter 2000)
The Grizzly, October 26, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Ryan Mcleod, Quinn Dinsmore, Cara Nageli, Patricia Quinn, Sarah Ewald, Megan Restine, Jeff Church, Dana Delledonne, Jamie Matty, Marissa Pappas, Tim Noone, Katie Petersen, Meghan Beck, Tracy Goldate, Danica Godri, Jamie Johnston, Meghan Kissel, Padraic Maroney, Sarah Napolitan
The Grizzly, October 26, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Ryan Mcleod, Quinn Dinsmore, Cara Nageli, Patricia Quinn, Sarah Ewald, Megan Restine, Jeff Church, Dana Delledonne, Jamie Matty, Marissa Pappas, Tim Noone, Katie Petersen, Meghan Beck, Tracy Goldate, Danica Godri, Jamie Johnston, Meghan Kissel, Padraic Maroney, Sarah Napolitan
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Alleged Sexual Assault Still Under Investigation • Quarter-Million Dollar Check to Aid the Arts • Unwelcome Party-Crashers Cause a Ruckus, Involve Police • Alum Melrose Honored for Foreign Humanitarian Service • Ursinus Students Unite for Collegeville Dam Clean-up • Campus Safety an Issue After Recent Events • Alcohol Awareness Week no Sobering Event • Quinn's Irish Eyes Were Smiling During Study Abroad Trip • "Take Back the Night" Friday Oct. 27 • Opinions: Students Respond to Issues Surrounding Homecoming's Alleged Sexual Assault; But, is it Timely?; UC in Need of Marching Band; Are Ursinus Students Safe? • Students Want Ursinus …
Annotating Mr. Fitzgerald, James L.W. West Iii
Annotating Mr. Fitzgerald, James L.W. West Iii
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
Anyone who has written historical notes for a scholarly edition has learned to spot "glossable" references in contemporary texts. Philip Roth's Zuckerman Unbound, for example, will s0meday need annotations about the quiz-show scandals of the 1950s and about Charles Van Doren and Herbert Stempel, contestants whose lives were ruined by the disclosures. Don DeLillo's Underworld will require a description of Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, along with some information about]. Edgar Hoover's cross-dressing and his liaison with Clyde Tolson. Lee Smith's novels will need identifications of Post Toasties and of Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs (whose big hit song …
Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 3, September 2000.
Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 3, September 2000.
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
No abstract provided.
Religion And Education In Bosnia: Integration Not Segregation?, Charles J. Russo
Religion And Education In Bosnia: Integration Not Segregation?, Charles J. Russo
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
August 2000, Buffalo Belles
Gertrude Hofmann Langer. The Story Of A Life, Edward G. Langer
Gertrude Hofmann Langer. The Story Of A Life, Edward G. Langer
Swiss American Historical Society Review
I was born on May 1, 1911 in Kttsnacht, Canton Zttrich, Switzerland. That day is a national holiday in Switzerland which is their equivalent of our Labor Day. It certainly was Labor Day for my mother, Marie Walder Hofmann. (December 22, 1890 - August 23, 1959). The name Kttsnacht means a kiss in the night. My name was a very common name in Switzerland at the time. I had no middle name. The Swiss spelling of my name is Gertrud.
Changes Within The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference Of North America That Led To The Exit Of The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Mark Braun
Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation
The following study presents the stages of the intersynodical debate that led the Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod to exit the Ev. Lutheran Synodical Conference during the thirty years, 1931-61.Official source material is abundant. The synod's theological journal has presented a consistent viewpoint regarding the Scouting movement, the military chaplaincy, applications of the synod's teachings regarding church fellowship, and the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible, all of which played key roles in Wisconsin's exit.
Three Bridge-Builders: Priest-Craft In Till We Have Faces, David W. Landrum
Three Bridge-Builders: Priest-Craft In Till We Have Faces, David W. Landrum
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Investigates Lewis’s portrayal of priests and the divine in Till We Have Faces.
Commonthought Vol. 11 (2000), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought Vol. 11 (2000), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
Tomizo And Tokujiro: The First Japanese Mormons, Shinji Takagi
Tomizo And Tokujiro: The First Japanese Mormons, Shinji Takagi
BYU Studies Quarterly
In August 1901, Heber J. Grant and his companions arrived in Japan to open the first permanent mission in Asia and begin their difficult proselyting labors among the Japanese. It took them almost seven long months to claim the first fruit of their labors. On March 8, 1902, on the shore of Omori in Tokyo Bay, Hajime Nakazawa, a professed Shinto priest, was baptized, confirmed, and ordained an elder. This event was symbolic indeed. For one thing, Nakazawa was presumably affiliated with a religious sect whose roots went back to the ancient indigenous religion of Japan. For another, more interestingly, …
Historia Vol. 9, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia Vol. 9, Eastern Illinois University Department Of History
Historia
Historia is a joint publication of Eastern Illinois University's History Department and the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Edited entirely by EIU students, Historia is designed to offer undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to publish their work. Students who wish to work as Historia editors must enroll in HIS 4900 (Historical Publishing), which is offered each spring. Students who wish to submit articles or reviews for consideration are welcome to do so at any time.
Historia earned third place in Phi Alpha Theta's Gerald D. Nash History Journal Prize competition in Division I in 2011.
Unions, Cartels, And The Political Economy Of American Cities: The Chicago Flat Janitors' Union In The Progressive Era And 1920s, John Jentz
Library Faculty Research and Publications
In 1997, Ira Katznelson contributed to the ongoing discussion among social scientists and historians about how to analyze class formation and the development of the American state. He was particularly interested in tying this research to the history of liberalism in an effort to both historicize the generalizations of Louis Hartz and address the question of American exceptionalism. Evaluating the body of research, Katznelson argued that authors had too frequently abstracted the state from its context and then used it to explain the very phenomena that helped define the state's character in the first place. In part to imbed the …
Deaf Community Center News, Spring-March 17, 2000
Deaf Community Center News, Spring-March 17, 2000
Deaf Community Center News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Framingham, MA
A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
A Tale Of Two Organs: Henry Erben And Apalachicola, Florida, Robert C. Delvin
Robert C Delvin
No abstract provided.
Localités And Early Modern Britain, Newton E. Key
Localités And Early Modern Britain, Newton E. Key
Newton Key
In early modem England local identity often was more important than national identity, and "country" as often meant one's native shire as one's nation state.
The Grizzly, February 22, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Nipun Suri, Brian Marks, Dan Reimold, Brian Berg, John Grebe, Jeremy Fox, Jeff Church, Tim Noone, Susan Patton, Cory Braiterman, Andy Owens, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk
The Grizzly, February 22, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Nipun Suri, Brian Marks, Dan Reimold, Brian Berg, John Grebe, Jeremy Fox, Jeff Church, Tim Noone, Susan Patton, Cory Braiterman, Andy Owens, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Black History Celebrated Across Ursinus Campus • Greeks Fall Under Scrutiny • Arts Program to Expand at UC • Nobel Laureate Lecture Draws Positive Student Response • Littleton, Letterman and the South Carolina Primary • After South Carolina: Can McCain be the Man for the GOP? • Pledging Debate Continues: The Problem of Hazing • Pat McGee: Pseudo DMB? • Valentine's Day Blues • Tumbling and Dancing with Words • Music Review: Dr. John • Glah, Druckenmiller Shine at CC Swimming Championships • UC Wrestling Falls Short in Centennial Championships • UC Spring Sports Preview • Gymnastics Trounces School Record …
The Cresset (Vol. Lxiii, No. 4, Lent), Valparaiso University
The Cresset (Vol. Lxiii, No. 4, Lent), Valparaiso University
The Cresset (archived issues)
No abstract provided.
Deaf Dialogue, February 2000
Deaf Dialogue
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
Deaf Dialogue Finding Aid
The Grizzly, January 25, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Emily Callaghan, Brian Berg, Kevin Wilson, Jennifer Heil, Erny Hoke, Heather W. Gurk, Jeff Church, Diane Johnson, Fran Shaughnessy, Cory Braiterman, Sean Killeen
The Grizzly, January 25, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Dan Reimold, Emily Callaghan, Brian Berg, Kevin Wilson, Jennifer Heil, Erny Hoke, Heather W. Gurk, Jeff Church, Diane Johnson, Fran Shaughnessy, Cory Braiterman, Sean Killeen
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Bear Country Blanketed by Snow • Bigger, Better UC Beginning in the Year 2000 • Fatal Seton Hall Fire Burns in Heart of Nation • Young Boy Caught in Middle of International Custody Battle • Politician's Hit-and-Run Comes Back to Haunt Him • Dickinson Librarian Imprisoned by Chinese • Collegeville Squares • The Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Celebrated at Ursinus • Rape: What is it?? • Opinion: Russia's New Year's Revolution Cause for Concern?; Better Communication, Lower Prices Keys to Fixing Book-Buying Woes • Explore Careers and Gain Experience with Career Planit • Swimming Drops a Tough One …
Celtic Traditions, Lindsay L. Stewart
Celtic Traditions, Lindsay L. Stewart
Senior Scholar Papers
The essence of the project is to approach the legends and myths through the senses, placing them in the memory and into the viewers imagination by means of narrative imagery and fantastical sounds. Despite growing up on the west coast of Scotland I never knew the stories of the Celts, they have only recently become a part of my imagination. They are fresh to my mind, full of life, color and mystery. The world of the Celts is a wonderful place to play in. I do not propose to pass on a dictatorial view of the stories I have found. …
Captivity Narratives And The Powers Of Horror Eunice Williams And Mary Jemison, Captives Unredeemed, Evelyne Keitel
Captivity Narratives And The Powers Of Horror Eunice Williams And Mary Jemison, Captives Unredeemed, Evelyne Keitel
1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews
1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
No abstract provided.
On Cultural And Structural Change In Rte Television Drama, Edward Brennan
On Cultural And Structural Change In Rte Television Drama, Edward Brennan
Articles
No abstract provided.
Wading In The Lethe, Honor J. Mccain
Wading In The Lethe, Honor J. Mccain
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
To Honor (by Wendy Jones Johnson, circa 1976)
The rosebud mouth, the round, little thighs,
Our plump, bright elf with the dark, blue eyes
Our lives before were so incomplete
Soon the flutter inside of two, tiny feet
We thought we knew freedom
The years before you came
Now we know the wonder of creating life's flame
Aflame to grow, to flicker, and at last be an ember
To enrich our lives for years to remember
How we cherish and love you, your innocent glee,
You, the miracle of warmth and sensitivity.
My mother wrote this poem when I was …