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The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Dec 1982

The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Dec 1982

The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Choir And Schola Cantorum Fall Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 1982

Choir And Schola Cantorum Fall Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Music From Marlboro, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 1982

Music From Marlboro, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Focus On The Arts Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Oct 1982

Focus On The Arts Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Franz Liszt Chamber Choir Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 1982

Franz Liszt Chamber Choir Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Guest Recital: Nan Nall, Soprano, And Richard Becker. Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Sep 1982

Guest Recital: Nan Nall, Soprano, And Richard Becker. Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Some Genres Of Post-Hegelian Philosophy, Gary Shapiro Jul 1982

Some Genres Of Post-Hegelian Philosophy, Gary Shapiro

Philosophy Faculty Publications

There are a number of important texts, sometimes treated as philosophical and sometimes as literary works, which do not usually find an appropriate audience. Paradigms of what I have in mind are: Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings, almost all of Nietzsche, Marx's narratives of capital and class-struggle, Sartre's complex series of fictions, plays, treatises, critical performances and autobiography, and Heidegger's hypnotic meditations and textual exegeses. Responses by philosophers, especially Anglo-American ones, seldom take account of the specific literary forms of these works or of their authors’ very self-conscious concern with the problems and strategies of writing. It is true that the texts …


Nietzsche Contra Renan, Gary Shapiro May 1982

Nietzsche Contra Renan, Gary Shapiro

Philosophy Faculty Publications

I mean by the title of this essay to allude to Nietzsche Contra Wagner and thereby to suggest the use which Nietzsche made of Renan in formulating some of his most distinctive thoughts. More specifically I suggest that Nietzsche's later view of history, especially as expressed in The Genealogy of Morals and The Antichrist, is a critique and parody of Renan's History of the Origins of Christianity. (I speak deliberately of Nietzsche's "view of history" rather than his "philosophy of history" because the latter phrase contains too many associations which Nietzsche's view rejects.) What is at issue is not a …


Schola Cantorum Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1982

Schola Cantorum Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Guest Recital: Danielle Martin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1982

Guest Recital: Danielle Martin, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


University Orchestra / Schola Cantorum Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1982

University Orchestra / Schola Cantorum Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


The University Brass Quintet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1982

The University Brass Quintet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


[Student And Faculty Ensemble], Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Mar 1982

[Student And Faculty Ensemble], Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Guest Recital: Robert Taub, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1982

Guest Recital: Robert Taub, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Theater Chamber Players Of Kennedy Center, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1982

Theater Chamber Players Of Kennedy Center, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Student Recital: Suzanne Utley, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1982

Student Recital: Suzanne Utley, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Student Recital: Sherry Black, Clarinet, And Douglas Van Wickler, Trombone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1982

Student Recital: Sherry Black, Clarinet, And Douglas Van Wickler, Trombone, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Senior Recital: Karen Wells, Clarinet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Jan 1982

Senior Recital: Karen Wells, Clarinet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


[Guest Chamber Music Recital], Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Jan 1982

[Guest Chamber Music Recital], Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Post-Whalen Double Jeopardy In Virginia, Ronald J. Bacigal Jan 1982

Post-Whalen Double Jeopardy In Virginia, Ronald J. Bacigal

Law Faculty Publications

The constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy serves three distinct purposes: (1) prohibition of a second prosecution after acquittal; (2) prohibition of a second prosecution after conviction; and (3) prohibition of multiple punishments for the same offense. This article addresses the problem of defining "the same offense," and specifically focuses on the application of the Blockburger test in light of Whalen v. United States.


Das Profil Des Juristen In Der Europiiischen Tradition, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1982

Das Profil Des Juristen In Der Europiiischen Tradition, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef Liebs, eds.,


The Perfect Tender Rule - An "Acceptable" Interpretation, David Frisch Jan 1982

The Perfect Tender Rule - An "Acceptable" Interpretation, David Frisch

Law Faculty Publications

The focus of this article will be on the inherent conflict between the buyer's right to reject and the seller's right to cure. We will first review both the scholarly commentary addressing the issue and the judicial interpretations of the rejection-cure conflict. We will then propose a resolution to the conflict, or an acceptable interpretation, which serves to promote the expressed purposes and policies of the Uniform Commercial Code.


Wills, Trusts, And Estates, Twenty-Sixth Annual Survey Of Developments In Virginia Law, J. Rodney Johnson Jan 1982

Wills, Trusts, And Estates, Twenty-Sixth Annual Survey Of Developments In Virginia Law, J. Rodney Johnson

Law Faculty Publications

The Virginia General Assembly continued its increased legislative activity in the area of wills, trusts, and estates during the past year by passing three major acts: Exempt Property and Allowances; Acts Barring Property Rights; and the Virginia Small Estate Act. In addition to these major bills, seven additional acts enacted by the General Assembly and four cases decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia involved issues important to both the general practitioner and the specialist in wills and trusts. This article reviews these legislative and judicial developments, with emphasis on the three most important legislative enactments.


Foreign Migratory Divorces: A Reappraisal, Peter N. Swisher Jan 1982

Foreign Migratory Divorces: A Reappraisal, Peter N. Swisher

Law Faculty Publications

The purpose of this Article is to review and reappraise the important legal principles involved in foreign country migratory divorces; to discuss the various public policy rationales behind them; and to suggest possible remedies to alleviate much of this ambiguity and confusion.

In undertaking this evaluation, the author is mindful of dual responsibilities-that divorce law in this area should be predictable and uniform in order to maintain the authority of legal precedent; but at the same time it must attempt to approximate, as closely as possible, the clearly demonstrated needs of society.


Of Public Funds And Public Participation: Resolving The Issue Of Agency Authority To Reimburse Public Participants In Administrative Proceedings, Carl W. Tobias Jan 1982

Of Public Funds And Public Participation: Resolving The Issue Of Agency Authority To Reimburse Public Participants In Administrative Proceedings, Carl W. Tobias

Law Faculty Publications

A number of federal agencies have recently relied upon implied power to reimburse expenses incurred by public participants in administrative proceedings. When the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) attempted to exercise this authority, their efforts were challenged by parties who, relying on a purportedly controlling decision of the Second Circuit, contended that participant funding was an impermissible exercise of administrative power. The USDA initiative was upheld in district court, but the FDA program was invalidated by a divided Fourth Circuit panel.

The dispute over agency reimbursement has not been confined to the …


The Court Of Exchequer Comes Of Age, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1982

The Court Of Exchequer Comes Of Age, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

The Exchequer was well established as a court of law in the thirteenth century. For the next three hundred years, the Exchequer court seems to have carried out its duties without much change in function or status. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the judicial business of the Exchequer amounted to about 200 cases per year as compared with about 2500 in the court of King's Bench and 10,000 in the Common Pleas. However, during the middle period of the reign of Henry VIII, the first signs of growth since the thirteenth century appeared. This expansion of the court …


The Relative Importance Of Physical Versus Service Attributes With Respect To Small Business Vendor Selection, Harold W. Babb, Amy S. Ashworth Jan 1982

The Relative Importance Of Physical Versus Service Attributes With Respect To Small Business Vendor Selection, Harold W. Babb, Amy S. Ashworth

Robins School of Business White Paper Series, 1980-2022

Recent literature on the topic of vendor selection has focused on a broad, macro view of the relationship between the selection and buying processes (see e.g., Dempsey, 1978; Holt, 1981). However, most of the studies have not examined such processes in the context of the small business enterprise nor have they discriminated between the importance of physical versus service attributes. A recent study by Manzer, Ireland, and Van Auken (1981) did employ the small business in a "matrix approach" to vendor selection. However, there appears to be a paucity of research involving the relative importance of physical versus service attributes …


Current Staffing Versus Accreditation Requirements And Versus Perceived Needs--A Survey Of Accounting Faculties, Jerome Bennett Jan 1982

Current Staffing Versus Accreditation Requirements And Versus Perceived Needs--A Survey Of Accounting Faculties, Jerome Bennett

Robins School of Business White Paper Series, 1980-2022

For a number of years there have been a series of reports detailing accounting faculty vacancies. As an underlying inference it seems that reported vacancies represent the genuine needs of the reporting schools as perceived by the administration. Categories include current vacancies, new vacancies and new positions. There has been in prior reports no other objective criteria against which the reported vacancies were to be analyzed. The recent set of accreditation standards regarding faculty positions as adopted by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business offers such a criteria. To test the correspondence of reported vacancies versus the accreditation …


Critical Success Factors—The Sine Qua Non Of Management Control Systems, Jerry Bennett Jan 1982

Critical Success Factors—The Sine Qua Non Of Management Control Systems, Jerry Bennett

Robins School of Business White Paper Series, 1980-2022

A primary cause of weak, ineffective management control systems is the failure to report to managers on the factors truly critical to success. Accounting executives must bear a substantial share of the blame—and blame should be attributed—for this state of affairs. Only if designed to do so can management control systems do that which the name implies.