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Aaron Harrison Jr.
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Aristotle's Hippodamos (Politics 2.1267b22-30), Vanessa B. Gorman
Aristotle's Hippodamos (Politics 2.1267b22-30), Vanessa B. Gorman
Department of History: Faculty Publications
"Hippodamos, the son of Euryphon and a Milesian, who both invented the division of cities and cut out the Piraeus, was in the rest of his life very extraordinary because of his love of reputation, so that to some people he seemed to live his life very elaborately, wearing his hair long and arranged in a costly manner, while his clothes were of cheap material that was nevertheless warm, which he wore both in the winter and in the summer alike. He wanted to be knowledgeable about nature in general. First among those who were not statesmen he tried to …
Nfl Season Concludes For Dallas, The Bucs And Miami - Florida H.S. Athletic Assn., Richard C. Crepeau
Nfl Season Concludes For Dallas, The Bucs And Miami - Florida H.S. Athletic Assn., Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
This NFL season has had its share of surprises and disappointments, not to mention bizarre moments. Today I want to concentrate on three stories from this NFL season: the Bucs, the Dolphins, and the Switzer Stumble.
Willie James Smiley
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
C. Dale Hopkins Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Oral Survivors Histories Collection, Dale C. Hopkins, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons
C. Dale Hopkins Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Oral Survivors Histories Collection, Dale C. Hopkins, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons
1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296)
Jeff Moyer interviewed C. Dale Hopkins on December 11, 1995 for the 1913 Dayton, Ohio Flood Survivors Oral History project. In the interview Mr. Hopkins discusses his experiences as a child during the flood.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 020, Number 20, December 11, 1995, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 020, Number 20, December 11, 1995, Grand Valley State University
1995-1996, Volume 20
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Hollins Columns (1995 Dec 11), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1995 Dec 11), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Maggie breaks it to us...she's leaving
- Students honor Anne Harper's life and mourn her death in memorial services, candlelight vigil
- The Last Word: Memories of Anne
- One final note...
- A letter of thanks to Freya from NEFA
- Lack of information is a frustration for some students
- Abroader reports from Kenya, thanks students for support
- Professor Spies on basketball and the White Gift Service
- Final plans unveiled for new campus library
- Renovations provide for "un-Pleasant" reorganization during spring semester
- Abroader Update: reports from Australia and Italy
- Casino: A Safe Bet
- Virginia gets new area code
- December named National …
Crime And Punishment In Miami - Tax Evasion On The Autograph Circuit, Richard C. Crepeau
Crime And Punishment In Miami - Tax Evasion On The Autograph Circuit, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Crime and Punishment is one of the great novels of Russian Literature, it is a subject currently in the news in Florida, and it is the theme that unites three stories out of sportsworld this week.
Lanthorn, Vol. 30, No. 15, December 7, 1995, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 30, No. 15, December 7, 1995, Grand Valley State University
Volume 30, June 29, 1995 - May 30, 1996
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Trail Blazer - Volume 68, Number 14, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Trail Blazer - Volume 68, Number 14, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on December 6, 1995.
The Chanticleer, 1995-12-05, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 1995-12-05, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
The Grizzly, December 5, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Beatrice May, Kim Ryan, Colin Tucker, Anne-Marie Mcmahon, Jared Rakes, Andrew Price, Melissa Forbes, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Robert Dawley
The Grizzly, December 5, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Beatrice May, Kim Ryan, Colin Tucker, Anne-Marie Mcmahon, Jared Rakes, Andrew Price, Melissa Forbes, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Robert Dawley
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Concerns About Commencement • Bohanak Injured in Accident • Dean Search Committee Appointed • Science: Fact or Fiction? • Lower Prices = Lower Quality • No One is Going to Starve • Religion as a Basis for Morality? • Fun With the Subjunctive • Letters to the Editor • The Beatles Anthology • Messiah a Success • Bears Surprise NYU • Bears Open Conference Play with Two Wins • Ortman Starts Season with a Bang • Teams Begin Season with Wins
On Campus, December 4, 1995, Coastal Carolina University
On Campus, December 4, 1995, Coastal Carolina University
On Campus Newsletter
A Newsletter for Faculty and Staff of Coastal Carolina University. Volume 4, Number 20
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 020, Number 19, December 4, 1995, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 020, Number 19, December 4, 1995, Grand Valley State University
1995-1996, Volume 20
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Neomia Facyson
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Timothy Sampson
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Boosters, Bureaucrats, Politicians And Philanthropists: Coalition Building In The Establishment Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Daniel Smith Pierce
Boosters, Bureaucrats, Politicians And Philanthropists: Coalition Building In The Establishment Of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Daniel Smith Pierce
Doctoral Dissertations
The movement to establish a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee in the 1920s and 1930s was an exceedingly lengthy and complex process. In the seventeen years between the beginning of the park movement and the dedication of the park supporters had to overcome a number of serious obstacles raising over $10 million during difficult economic times, purchasing over six thousand individual tracts of land, overcoming the resistance of well-financed opposition, and weathering the storms of political battles and economic depression that threatened the movement at almost every turn. In order to overcome the …
John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1995/96, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Winter 1995/96, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter winter 1995-96 university of the pacific volume 6, number 1 HOW I FOUND SMOKEY JACK'S CAMP AND TWENTY-HILL HOLLOW ByRobert Bauer (Editor's note: When not raising turkeys, Robert Bauer is a graduate student in anthropology at California State University, Stanislaus, working on a master's thesis that places Muir and his work in the context of the land and people of the Sierra foothills between the Merced and Tuolumne rivers.) John Muir first came to eastern Merced County in 1868 by a circuitous route. Following a botanzing trip through Florida and Cuba, he was taken with a fever …
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1995 - December) No 13, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1995 - December) No 13, Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Still Another Hidden Hand Presidency?: The Presidential Leadership Style Of Abraham Lincoln And Dwight Eisenhower, Thomas Turner
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
December 1995, Buffalo Belles
Evangelical Visitor - December, 1995 Vol. 108. No. 12., Glen A. Pierce
Evangelical Visitor - December, 1995 Vol. 108. No. 12., Glen A. Pierce
Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)
Vol. 108. No. 12.
Landmark Report (Vol. 15, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report (Vol. 15, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Landmark Report
Newsletter published by the Landmark Association; this local group advocates the preservation, protection and maintenance of architectural, cultural and archaeological resources in Bowling Green and Warren County, Kentucky.
Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 17, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 17, Number 4, 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.
164th Infantry News: December 1995, 164th Infantry Association
164th Infantry News: December 1995, 164th Infantry Association
164th Infantry Regiment Publications
December 1995 edition of the 164th Infantry News. A total of eight pages, containing news articles, event notices, photographs, and personal memories from the veterans of the 164th Infantry Regiment.
The Leadership Of John Mcloughlin In Relation To The People And Events Of Pacific Northwest History, 1824-1846, John David Holliday
The Leadership Of John Mcloughlin In Relation To The People And Events Of Pacific Northwest History, 1824-1846, John David Holliday
Dissertations and Theses
In a day when governments, judicial systems, businesses, and religious and social organizations are increasingly faced with such issues as population growth, crime, political correctness, and economic and environmental instability there is a correspondingly increased demand for able, responsible and inspired leaders. Though prominent historical figures took their stand in an era much different from our own, they faced many problems which share a common root with those of any age. A closer look at such individuals not only illuminates the strengths and weaknesses of their characters but offers valuable insights regarding the nature of their failures and successes. It …
Deacon Mose (Sun) Coney, Jr.
African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia
No abstract provided.
Revolution Of Reforms: The Kingdom Of Bavaria In The Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815, Scott Anderson
Revolution Of Reforms: The Kingdom Of Bavaria In The Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815, Scott Anderson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
For many years, scholarship covering the Napoleonic satellite kingdoms has centered on the overriding presence of Napoleon Bonaparte without looking a great deal at the kingdoms that supported him. Since the recent publication of Stuart Woolf's Napoleon's Integration of Europe the focus of study on these satellite kingdoms will change. Bavaria's history in particular needs to be examined, especially since a clear study will reveal much of Bavaria's modernization during these years was already underway before Napoleon assimilated it into his empire. However, much of that progressive policy would not have been enacted without Napoleon's protection. This project therefore will …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 1, December 1995
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlv, Number 1, December 1995
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLV, Number 1, December 1995
We will fight cancer with molecular therapeutics and prediagnostics, page 4
Behavior and economics will challenge prevention, page 6
From genetic understanding to cure, page 9
Computer-based teaching reshapes how students learn, page 12
Will tomorrow’s journals be electronic? Page 14
Jefferson health system upgrades its information technology, page 17
Molecule essential for cell growth and division is discovered at Jeff, page 19
Military Assistance Policies During The Eisenhower Administration, Robert J. Schutt
Military Assistance Policies During The Eisenhower Administration, Robert J. Schutt
Theses and Dissertations
When World War II ended, the U.S. was left as one of the remaining superpowers. Although the Soviets were also very strong militarily, the U.S. found itself as the one nation with the most stable political and economic conditions, as well as being one of the two remaining military superpowers. With the U.S. home soil untouched by war, the economic and manufacturing infrastructures of the U.S. were stronger than ever. This situation set the stage for the start of U.S. assistance programs. In the late 194Os and throughout the Eisenhower Administration, world events shaped the U.S. military aid policies for …