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Thoreau's Journey To Cape Cod: A Psychohistorical Perspective, Sharon Talley Dec 2002

Thoreau's Journey To Cape Cod: A Psychohistorical Perspective, Sharon Talley

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Jewett On Race, Class, Ethnicity, And Imperialism: A Reply To Her Critics, Josephine Donovan Dec 2002

Jewett On Race, Class, Ethnicity, And Imperialism: A Reply To Her Critics, Josephine Donovan

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Selected Bibliography Of Textual Analysis In Cultural Studies, Xianfeng Mou, Urpo Kovala Dec 2002

Selected Bibliography Of Textual Analysis In Cultural Studies, Xianfeng Mou, Urpo Kovala

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

No abstract provided.


Bs News Dec 2002

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, November 7, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Nov 2002

Spartan Daily, November 7, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 119, Issue 50


John Gabriel Perboyre In His Letters To His Family, Thomas Davitt C.M. Nov 2002

John Gabriel Perboyre In His Letters To His Family, Thomas Davitt C.M.

Vincentiana

No abstract provided.


St. John Gabriel Perboyre: A Mis En Scene, Joseph Loftus C.M. Nov 2002

St. John Gabriel Perboyre: A Mis En Scene, Joseph Loftus C.M.

Vincentiana

No abstract provided.


Special Feature: The Swiss In Eighteenth-Century South Carolina: Response To Kristina Marcy's "Review Essay", Carol Williams Nov 2002

Special Feature: The Swiss In Eighteenth-Century South Carolina: Response To Kristina Marcy's "Review Essay", Carol Williams

Swiss American Historical Society Review

Like most white South Carolinians of my generation, I have various strands of European ancestry: Scots-Irish, English, German, Swiss, and since my name is "Williams," probably Welsh by way of England, then Ulster. However, it was the Swiss strand that I was most conscious of when growing up because I knew a little more about it. A grandmother often talked to us children about "our people," about "dear old Grandfather," whose own grandfather had come from Switzerland in the mid-eighteenth century: George Sightler (Seitler, Siteler, Sitler); and we had a written history of his family in South Carolina.


Prom Mom Killers: The Impact Of Blame Shift And Distorted Statistics On Punishment For Neonaticide, Lynne Marie Kohm, Thomas Scott Liverman Oct 2002

Prom Mom Killers: The Impact Of Blame Shift And Distorted Statistics On Punishment For Neonaticide, Lynne Marie Kohm, Thomas Scott Liverman

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Who's Talking? Disentangling Government And Private Speech, Leslie Gielow Jacobs Oct 2002

Who's Talking? Disentangling Government And Private Speech, Leslie Gielow Jacobs

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Several different constitutional rules apply to government actions that influence the content of speech. The government has far more discretion to determine speech content when the government itself is the speaker than when it regulates private speakers. Specifically, in the former circumstance, the government can discriminate according to viewpoint, whereas in the latter circumstance it cannot. While the application of the rules may be obvious when either the government or private entities speak alone, increasingly, through various different types of interactions, government and private groups or individuals are speaking together. This circumstance complicates the crucial constitutional determination, which is: who's …


The National Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition - Operating In The Spirit And Legacy Of Frederick Douglass, Marguerite L. Butler Oct 2002

The National Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition - Operating In The Spirit And Legacy Of Frederick Douglass, Marguerite L. Butler

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Call To Arms: Marching Orders For The North Carolina Anti-Spam Statute, Michael B. Edwards Oct 2002

A Call To Arms: Marching Orders For The North Carolina Anti-Spam Statute, Michael B. Edwards

North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology

No abstract provided.


Race, Ethnicity, And Natural Resources In The United States: A Review, John Schelhas Oct 2002

Race, Ethnicity, And Natural Resources In The United States: A Review, John Schelhas

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, September 23, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2002

Spartan Daily, September 23, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 119, Issue 17


Spartan Daily, September 11, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2002

Spartan Daily, September 11, 2002, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 119, Issue 9


Erins On The Erie: A Historical Labor Study, Ryan Patrick Hanna Sep 2002

Erins On The Erie: A Historical Labor Study, Ryan Patrick Hanna

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Bleak Splendour": Notes For An Unwritten Biography Of William Trevor, Denis Sampson Sep 2002

"Bleak Splendour": Notes For An Unwritten Biography Of William Trevor, Denis Sampson

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


"Making History": "The News From Ireland", Mary Fitzgerald-Hoyt Sep 2002

"Making History": "The News From Ireland", Mary Fitzgerald-Hoyt

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Consuming Pleasures: Felicia's Journey In Fiction And Film, Christine St. Peter Sep 2002

Consuming Pleasures: Felicia's Journey In Fiction And Film, Christine St. Peter

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Fighting The Lone Wolf Mentality: Twenty-First Century Reflections On The Paradoxical State Of American Indian Law, Bryan H. Wildenthal Sep 2002

Fighting The Lone Wolf Mentality: Twenty-First Century Reflections On The Paradoxical State Of American Indian Law, Bryan H. Wildenthal

Tulsa Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abortion In International Waters Off The Coast Of Ireland: Avoiding A Collision Between Irish Moral Sovereignty And The European Community, Allison M. Clifford Sep 2002

Abortion In International Waters Off The Coast Of Ireland: Avoiding A Collision Between Irish Moral Sovereignty And The European Community, Allison M. Clifford

Pace International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bs News Sep 2002

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Kickshaws, David Morice Aug 2002

Kickshaws, David Morice

Word Ways

A collection of linguistic kickshaws.


The Other: For Good And For Ill, Frank Kersnowski Jul 2002

The Other: For Good And For Ill, Frank Kersnowski

Trickster's Way

No abstract provided.


Under His Own Flag: John Baker’S Gravestone Memorial In Retrospect, George L. Findlen Jul 2002

Under His Own Flag: John Baker’S Gravestone Memorial In Retrospect, George L. Findlen

Maine History

John Baker is an enigmatic figure, half hero and half scoundrel His actions in raising the American flag on the north shore of the St. John River in July 1827, in defiance of British authorities, contributed to the tensions that resulted in the “Bloodless” Aroostook War in 1839, and this in turn provided the impetus for settling the U.S.-Canadian boundary along the St. John River according to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842. Jn 1868 the State of Maine erected a monument of sorts to the memory of John Baker in a cemetery near Fort Fairfield. Pondering why the monument was …


The Anticanonical Lesson Of Huckleberry Finn, Sharon E. Rush Jul 2002

The Anticanonical Lesson Of Huckleberry Finn, Sharon E. Rush

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Whose Republic? (Reviewing Republic.Com By Cass Sunstein), Anupam Chander Jun 2002

Whose Republic? (Reviewing Republic.Com By Cass Sunstein), Anupam Chander

University of Chicago Law Review

No abstract provided.


Full Issue Jun 2002

Full Issue

Swiss American Historical Society Review

No abstract provided.


Theology His Profession, Botany His Passion: Thomas A. Bruhin, 1835-1895, Herbert Bruhin Jun 2002

Theology His Profession, Botany His Passion: Thomas A. Bruhin, 1835-1895, Herbert Bruhin

Swiss American Historical Society Review

In the little town of Schwyz, in the heart of the Swiss Confederation, on April 20, 1642, the joyous strains of Easter Mass had scarcely died away when a cry of "Fire!" was raised. Less than two hours later, the greater part of the town, which lies at the foot of the twin Mythen peaks about an hour's journey from Lake Lucerne, was a smoking ruin. Among the 47 houses destroyed were the presbytery, dating from 1594, the school, two inns, the mill with the mint, and the church with its tower and bells. Fortunately, it had been possible to …


Bs News Jun 2002

Bs News

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.