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The Grizzly, December 3, 1997, Paul Guidry, Jesse Federman, Melinda Albert, Stephanie Palmer, Jay Wilkes, Lauren G. Newkirk, Tricia Murnane, John Shoen, Rob Bishop, Kevin Mcgovern, Arathi Reddy, Carolyn Harfman Dec 1997

The Grizzly, December 3, 1997, Paul Guidry, Jesse Federman, Melinda Albert, Stephanie Palmer, Jay Wilkes, Lauren G. Newkirk, Tricia Murnane, John Shoen, Rob Bishop, Kevin Mcgovern, Arathi Reddy, Carolyn Harfman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

New Bookstore Anticipated Fall 1998 • Capano Charged with First Degree Murder • Opinion: Time to Procrastinate; Have Faith • Exam Schedule • Foreign Correspondence • "Like Visiting an Old Friend" • Soccer Seniors Reflect on Disappointing Season


Reflection/Reflected The Construction Of Female Subjectivity In Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September And The Death Of The Heart, Laura Bartlett Dec 1997

Reflection/Reflected The Construction Of Female Subjectivity In Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September And The Death Of The Heart, Laura Bartlett

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

As I read Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September and The Death of the Heart, questions arose, persisted, and remained unanswered until I undertook the project of applying poststructuralist theories to these novels. Reading The Last September, I puzzled over the female protagonist's relationship to an ancillary character, which Bowen repeatedly represents in terms of the father-daughter relationship. Reading both The Last September and The Death of the Heart, I was struck by the fact that although Bowen is typically categorized as a "classical realist," she embarks upon the quest of depicting the identity construction of two female adolescents but abandons …


Postma, Don Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ena Brooks Nov 1997

Postma, Don Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ena Brooks

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Crusader, November 7, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross Nov 1997

Crusader, November 7, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


Roy Campbell And The Inklings, Joe R. Christopher Oct 1997

Roy Campbell And The Inklings, Joe R. Christopher

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Traces the history of poet Roy Campbell’s contacts with the Inklings, particularly Tolkien and Lewis.


Inscape Fall 1997, Morehead State University Oct 1997

Inscape Fall 1997, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1997 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker Oct 1997

Court-Created Boundaries Between A Visible Lesbian Mother And Her Children, Susan J. Becker

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

This essay identifies some of the boundaries and obstacles imposed by the courts on a "visible" lesbian mother striving to maintain a healthy relationship with her children. The term "visible" is used to describe a mother whose lesbian sexuality has been revealed to a court empowered with defining her future contact with her children. The primary focus here is on children who were conceived through a heterosexual relationship, and where a heterosexual parent, grandparent, or other person is challenging the lesbian mother's right to custody of, or visitation with, her own children. Court created boundaries are identified and discussed in …


Crusader, September 26, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross Sep 1997

Crusader, September 26, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


Richard Paul, Gloria Anzaluda, And Mestiza Consciousness: Shifting The Borders Of Critical Thinking, Margaret E. Cronin Sep 1997

Richard Paul, Gloria Anzaluda, And Mestiza Consciousness: Shifting The Borders Of Critical Thinking, Margaret E. Cronin

Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection

In recent years, many theorists and practitioners in the field of critical and creative thinking have moved beyond a discrete skills understanding of critical and creative thinking to advocate a more holistic approach. This approach focuses on recognizing underlying assumptions, analyzing frames of reference, and fore grounding personal and social biases. Yet despite this much needed move toward contextualizing thinking and the thinker, there is little attention given to the role that power and identity difference play in the development and teaching of thinking. This thesis concerns itself with the issues of power, identity, and difference in thinking by comparing …


Eng 1001c-021-062-069: Composition And Language, Tris Ryan Aug 1997

Eng 1001c-021-062-069: Composition And Language, Tris Ryan

Fall 1997

No abstract provided.


Selling The Southern Highlands: Tourism And Community Development In The Mountain South, Christopher Brenden Martin Aug 1997

Selling The Southern Highlands: Tourism And Community Development In The Mountain South, Christopher Brenden Martin

Doctoral Dissertations

Focusing on Buncombe County, North Carolina, Blount County, Tennessee, and Sevier County, Tennessee as representative resort areas in the mountain South, this study recognizes tourism as a central factor in the historical development of the region's cultural identity, economy, and landscape. In studying the variant development patterns of resort communities in the southern highlands, it is apparent that tourism has simultaneously produced both continuity and change as well as positive and negative consequences. On the one hand, tourism has often served as a source of economic, cultural, and environmental preservation. Tourism has helped to maintained cultural distinctiveness, historical identity, and …


Survival Strategies Of Black Kalamazooans: Migration, Kinship Networks And Work In A Midwestern Village, 1860-1900, Carson Jeanne Leftwich Aug 1997

Survival Strategies Of Black Kalamazooans: Migration, Kinship Networks And Work In A Midwestern Village, 1860-1900, Carson Jeanne Leftwich

Masters Theses

An investigation of the lives of African Americans in a small Midwestern village in the second half of the nineteenth century finds that paradigms vary significantly from that of urban Northern or rural Southern black lives. Three survival strategies are explored: work, migration, and kinship networks. Residential and home ownership patterns are explored, as is the structure of the village, neighborhood, and home. The work of men and women, education, state of birth and subsequent migrations, household structure, and kin relationships are analyzed.

The study uses only public records: manuscript census records from 1860, 1870, and 1880; Kalamazoo City Directories …


Borgman, Clyde And Kathleen Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ann Paeth Jul 1997

Borgman, Clyde And Kathleen Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Ann Paeth

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Maine, Volume 78, Number 2, Summer 1997, University Of Maine General Alumni Association Jul 1997

Maine, Volume 78, Number 2, Summer 1997, University Of Maine General Alumni Association

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

The Whiz Kid: Kristen Gwinn Graduated from UMaine with Honors at Age 19 --- Ideally Suited for the Job: Incoming General Alumni Association President Jeff Mills '83 Understands Maine --- The Genealogy Gurus: Class of '69 Members Jim and Terry Willard Host the PBS Series 'Ancestors' --- Integrity in the Face of Adversity: Reflections on the Fred Hutchinson '53 Presidency --- Replacing a Legend: A Look at UMaine's Four Alums in Big League Baseball, Including Cal Ripkin's Replacement Mike Bordick '88


Dancing The Buckles Off Their Shoes In Pioneer Utah, Larry V. Shumway Jul 1997

Dancing The Buckles Off Their Shoes In Pioneer Utah, Larry V. Shumway

BYU Studies Quarterly

Endorsed by Mormon leaders as a healthy and uplifting activity, dancing served the important functions of revitalizing the pioneers' spirits and nurturing their sense of community.


Marginal Religion, Marginal Women, J. William Frost Jun 1997

Marginal Religion, Marginal Women, J. William Frost

Religion Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Brood, Ian Kilroy May 1997

Brood, Ian Kilroy

Other

A long poem looking at the generation that grew up in Ireland after the historic 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II. Brood was filmed for Irish television with the support of the Arts Council, the Irish Film Board and RTÉ.


Music And War Throughout The Ages, Brent Thomas Yorgason May 1997

Music And War Throughout The Ages, Brent Thomas Yorgason

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

War has always had a powerful influence on music. At times it has the ability to motivate composers even more than love, religious belief, or money. Throughout the ages, both war and music about war have changed dramatically. The destructive power of war has reached its ultimate capabilities -- the potential to eliminate all life. As war has become more and more horrible, and has caused unprecedented amounts of needless deaths, the world's view of war has changed completely. This change in attitude toward war is evident also in the development of war music.


Interview: Alexander Cockburn. Judging The Jury, Mary Gilmartin, Susan Mains Apr 1997

Interview: Alexander Cockburn. Judging The Jury, Mary Gilmartin, Susan Mains

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 3, Don Yoder, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Paul R. Wieand, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Herbert H. Beck, Edna Eby Heller, Vincent R. Tortora, Frances Lichten Apr 1997

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 3, Don Yoder, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Paul R. Wieand, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Herbert H. Beck, Edna Eby Heller, Vincent R. Tortora, Frances Lichten

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Two Worlds in the Dutch Country
• Belsnickel Lore
• Carpet-Rag Parties
• Quilting Traditions in the Dutch Country
• Lititz
• Lititz Specialties
• Amish Funerals
• Pennsylvania Redware
• Scratch-Carved Easter Eggs
• Fractur From the Hostetter Collection


Reading The Wreckage: De-Encrypting Eliot's Aesthetics Of Empire, Paul Douglass Apr 1997

Reading The Wreckage: De-Encrypting Eliot's Aesthetics Of Empire, Paul Douglass

Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature

The writer examines an aesthetics of empire evident in Eliot's The Waste Land. He contends that though this work's formal innovations appear “revolutionary,” its aesthetics fit into modernism's reactionary character and reflect the cultural politics of the British conservatism that Eliot had adopted. In decoding the poem's fragments and allusions, he illustrates Eliot's preoccupation with empire. He also shows how The Waste Land may be seen as part of a British literary tradition of “reading the wreckage” that goes back at least to Edward Volney's Ruins (1791).


Traces Volume 25, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections Apr 1997

Traces Volume 25, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Traces, the Southern Central Kentucky, Barren County Genealogical Newsletter

Traces, the South Central Kentucky Genealogical Society's quarterly newsletter, was first published in 1973. The Society changed its name in 2016 to the Barren County Historical Society. The publication features compiled genealogies, articles on local history, single-family studies and unpublished source materials related to this area.


Cutbank 47 Apr 1997

Cutbank 47

CutBank

No abstract provided.


The Lantern Vol. 64, No. 2, Spring 1997, Jim Marinell, Oana Nechita, Kristen Sabol, Tim Mccoy, Jim Maynard, Brian Hamrick, Michael Podgorski, Gudrun Ewertz, James Clarke Robinson, Jen Mintzer, Bonnie Lyons Price, Joe Catalfano, Lyndsay Petersen, Jaime Dubois, Lauren G. Newkirk, Jessica Demers, Jared Rakes, Jodi Levinthal, Gino Cerulli, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy Apr 1997

The Lantern Vol. 64, No. 2, Spring 1997, Jim Marinell, Oana Nechita, Kristen Sabol, Tim Mccoy, Jim Maynard, Brian Hamrick, Michael Podgorski, Gudrun Ewertz, James Clarke Robinson, Jen Mintzer, Bonnie Lyons Price, Joe Catalfano, Lyndsay Petersen, Jaime Dubois, Lauren G. Newkirk, Jessica Demers, Jared Rakes, Jodi Levinthal, Gino Cerulli, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Year's End, with Resolutions
• Addicted
• Muerte, Carlos
• Motions
• At the Wyeth Gallery
• Between Contexts
• I'm Allowed (and More Nonsense)
• Wall and Piece
• Timekeeper's Workspace
• The Process
• Second Sex: A Portrait of the Artist as a Woman
• On the Side of the Road
• Joe
• To Matthew Arnold
• A Deep Sleep on Hydrocodone
• Madness of a Night
• Return
• The Sudden Grave
• A Farce
• Twists of Fur
• Ambiguity
• The Odor of Continuums
• My Father's Daughter
• The Meaning of Life …


Crusader, March 21, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross Mar 1997

Crusader, March 21, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


Lanthorn, Vol. 31, No. 26, March 20, 1997, Grand Valley State University Mar 1997

Lanthorn, Vol. 31, No. 26, March 20, 1997, Grand Valley State University

Volume 31, July 18, 1996 - April 17, 1997

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Counihan, Jerry Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Annette Daly Mar 1997

Counihan, Jerry Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Annette Daly

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 19, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections Mar 1997

Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 19, Number 1, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Muhlenberg County Heritage

“The Muhlenberg County [Kentucky] Heritage” was published four times a year by the Muhlenberg County Genealogical Society in Greenville, Kentucky, from 1978 to 2001. The cover title sometimes appears as “The Heritage.” The publication’s purpose was to support the society and to publish information about the genealogy, culture, and history of Muhlenberg County. A separate annual index was printed each year for volumes 1-14. Afterwards, each issue was indexed separately. Generally, the index is to surnames only.


Nexus, Spring 1997, Wright State University Community Mar 1997

Nexus, Spring 1997, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


Crusader, February 28, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross Feb 1997

Crusader, February 28, 1997, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.