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The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 9, December 8, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Dec 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 9, December 8, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

McAninch Looking At New Position In Ariz.

SG Appoints New Members

A Few Cheers And Leers For The Past Decade's Major Happenings At CD

Ideas For CD’s Christmas List

CD In The Decade-College Of DuPage Continues In 'Challenge to Change'

A Decade Of Sports At CD-DuPage Titles During The 1980’s

Chaparral Newsmakers In The 1980’s

People:

Harold McAninch


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 8, December 1, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Dec 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 8, December 1, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

CD's Plans Aid Recycling Efforts

Unexpected Construction Fee Forces College To Pay $5000

Support Program To Be Implemented, New Program Helps To Provide New Faculty With Information

LSD Kills Student Who 'Wouldn't Do Drugs', Statistics Show That 2.7 Percent Of CD's Students Have Used LSD

Shortage Of Organ Donors Affects CD, Too

Chaps Win R.C. Cola Bowl, 20-6

People:

Jim Wand


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 7, November 17, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Nov 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 7, November 17, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Board Of Trustee Election Ends-Baird And Connolly Defeat Four Other Candidates

CD’s Forensics Remains On Top

Eight Positions Filled In Recent SG Election-Referenda On ISA, Parking Garage And Proposed Constitution Passes

New Survey Leads To Conduct Policy For LRC

New Sculpture Based On Egyptian Art Form

CD’s Mascot Isn't Fowl Play

Chaps Iowa Bound!

People:

Nolan Baird

Peggy Connolly

Jose Solic


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 6, November 9, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Nov 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 6, November 9, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

CD Hosts United Way Campaign

Health Center Provides Special Services For CD

Night Care Program In Danger Of Closing

New Fulbright Scholar Has Mission In U.S.

Special Veteran's Day Feature: Some Of CD's Veterans Of Foreign Wars Speak Of Their Experiences

People:

Guillermo Barquero


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 5, November 3, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Nov 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 5, November 3, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

College Looks Into Handicap Accessibility

CD Takes Part In Recognizing Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Courier Endorses Rowoldt And Connolly

Board Candidates Give Their Views

Harriers Advance To Ninth Straight NJCAA Appearance

People:

James E. Rowoldt

Peggy Connolly

Kid Sheik

Irma Pittroff

Nolan Baird

Jerry Saimon

Ben-chieh Liu


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 4, October 27, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Oct 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 4, October 27, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

New Constitution To Be On Ballot In Fall Election

New Record Set By Co-Op Program Enrolls 1000th Student

Editorial: Courier Explains And Criticizes The Three Items Up For Referenda

Lincoln Boys Won't Settle For Bottom Rung

Pajama Party Off To Good Start

Company B Aims For Prestige, Happy With New Successes

CD's TV Station Attempts To Expand

Netters National Bound

People:

Company B

Pajama Party

Lincoln Boys


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 3, October 20, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Oct 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 3, October 20, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Faculty Negotiates New Contract

ISA Referenda To Be Placed On Ballot

Procurement Center Receives $1 Million Award

Editorial: Faculty Working Under Old Contract, Board Of Trustees Not Concerned?

People:

Erich Hauenstein

Jim Ferguson

Bob MacDougall


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 2, October 13, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Oct 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 2, October 13, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Four CD Students Charged In 'Joke' Against SG Directors

Computer Thief Caught

Increase In Enrollment Forces Classes To OCC

Cadets Shake Stigma With New Job Title

People:

Werner Krieglstein


The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 1, October 6, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Oct 1989

The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 1, October 6, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

New Computer Center Completed By Next Fall

CD Out Of English 101 Classes

Laziness Causes Parking Hassles

CD Participates In The Rally To Save The Earth

Despite The Courier's Suggestion, CD's Drug Center Is Now Closed

WDCB Gives Listeners A Broad Array Of Music

Outstanding Faculty Honored By CD

People:

Bob Seaton

Marianne Berger

George Macht

Franklin Hester

Marguerite Zemek


Audubon/Au-Du-Bon: Man And Artist, Walter Sutton Oct 1989

Audubon/Au-Du-Bon: Man And Artist, Walter Sutton

The Courier

This article highlights some of the works of the legendary work of John James Audubon, drawn from the collection located in Syracuse University's Special Collections. The author gives special attention to the 1820-21 journal of his voyage down the Ohio and Mississippi (which has been preserved intact), the English and Scottish journal of 1826 (also in its original form), and the descriptive sketches of early pioneer life in the Ornithological Biography. These early journal sources dramatically reveal, at first hand, Audubon's long struggle through many failures and obstacles to win the success and recognition he craved and also enduring status …


An Unpublished Reminiscence Of James Fenimore Cooper, Constantine Evans Oct 1989

An Unpublished Reminiscence Of James Fenimore Cooper, Constantine Evans

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A reminiscence of James Fenimore Cooper, written in 1889, lies among the papers of William Mather (1802-1890) in the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University. It is written in pencil on two sheets of paper, one of which is the blank back of a Herkimer County newspaper supplement of 1889. Each sheet is folded to form a sort of booklet. Mather's text, as it stands, is disjointed and marred by occasionally confused syntax, illegible words, and repetitions. A series of false starts, of beginnings not decided upon, occurs before something of a narrative coherence is achieved. Material obviously intended …


The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Three), Gwen G. Robinson Oct 1989

The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Three), Gwen G. Robinson

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This is the third in a series of articles on the past and future of punctuation. The years under focus here are crucial ones, for they include the invention of the printing press and the shift it caused in the human response to the written word.


Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin Oct 1989

Edward Fitzgerald And Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship, Jeffrey P. Martin

The Courier

This article details the correspodence between the "Quaker poet" Bernard Barton and famous literary figures of his era, especially his friend and fellow writer Edward FitzGerald. The source of the article is the Alfred McKinley Terhune Collection, found in Syracuse University's Special Collections. Barton's letters, which are often lively and full of fresh opinion, are (thankfully) still valued today, both for the subjects they deal with and for the people they address. As one critic has stated, "Barton never considered his own letters as literary productions. Rather he felt that his poetry was his sole claim to literary fame." It …


Audubon's "The Birds Of America": A Sesquicentennial Appreciation, David Frederic Tatham Oct 1989

Audubon's "The Birds Of America": A Sesquicentennial Appreciation, David Frederic Tatham

The Courier

This article details the unique copy of John James Audubon's The Birds of America which now resides in Syracuse University's Special Collections. The author describes the backstory and traces the journey of this extremely rare work. Audubon's work continues to stimulate interest in diverse fields in academia, from art history and science to literature.


News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier, Vol. Xxiv, No.2, Syracuse University Library Associates Oct 1989

News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier, Vol. Xxiv, No.2, Syracuse University Library Associates

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Recent Acquisitions / Amy S. Doherty, University Archivist

Roualt

Kipling

Program for 1989-90

Syracuse University Library Associates: Officers, Board of Trustees


Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number Two, Fall, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates Oct 1989

Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number Two, Fall, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates

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Audubon's The Birds of America: A Sesquicentennial Appreciation By David Tatham, Professor of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, p. 3 -- Audubon/Au,du,bon: Man and Artist By Walter Sutton, Professor Emeritus of English, Syracuse University, p. 9 -- Edward fitzGerald and Bernard Barton: An Unsparing Friendship By Jeffrey P. Martin, Syracuse University Library, p. 29 -- An Unpublished Reminiscence of James Fenimore Cooper By Constantine Evans, Instructor in English, Syracuse University, p. 45 -- The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Three) By Gwen G. Robinson, Editor, Syracuse University Library Associates Courier, p. 55 -- News of the Syracuse University Library and the …


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 27, June 2, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Jun 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 27, June 2, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Why Do Textbooks Cost So Much? Study Targets Faculty, Publishers

Rash Of Thefts Force Tighter Security

Activist: Sex Harassment 'Pervasive' At Colleges

Nurses Decide To Hold Own Graduation

Courier Gives Suggestions To College For Next Year

Madigan Tax Hike Could Net CD An Additional $800,000

Petition Urges Drug Center Funding

Student's Attitudes About Drug Use Explored

CD Athletes-of-the-Year

People:

Sharon Hayes

Barbara Hall

Nevin Govan

Kim Becker

Stanley Pientack

Julie Zajicek


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 26, May 26, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage May 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 26, May 26, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Russell Wins SG Race By A Landslide

College's Space Plans Head For A Brick Wall

Faculty Push For Competitive Pay

CD's 'Best Scholar' Not Stereotypical Bookworm

Trustee Plans Push For Student Union

Prof To Faculty: Prove We Deserve Top Pay

Courier Offers SG President-Elect Agenda For Next Year

Hedda Performed By Buffalo Theatre Ensemble At CD

CD Starts Environmental Awareness Program

Nearly 100 Classes Move Across Campus Next Fall

People:

Jeff Russell

Jim Ketchum

Carter Carroll

The Four Freshmen


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 25, May 19, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage May 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 25, May 19, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Faculty Circulate Petition For Drug Center Funding

Party's Name Should Be On The Ballot

Students Protest Arts Center Parking Lot Closing

College's Childcare Services Compared To Nation's

CD Named First International Business Center

CD Eyes Sister College Pact With Chinese Universities

Construction Begins On CD Computer Center

People:

Barbara Hall

Jodie Briggs


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 24, May 12, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage May 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 24, May 12, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Bookstore Contract Likely To Be Renewed

Student Art Damaged By Water Vandalism

Student Election Races Heat Up

Lecturer Urges Skepticism About Environmental Issues

Two Candidates Compete For SG President

Russell's Goals: More Open And More Active SG

Party Structure Cornerstone Of Sheahan's Bid

Eleven Vie For Six Student Government Director Positions

'Build' Key Word In New CD Budget

CD's Lady Chaps Softball Strikes Out At State

Chaps Baseball Captures Section III Title

Chaps Victorious, Win Region IV Title

People:

Paul Sirvatka

Jeff Russell

Brien Sheahan

David Adamcyzk

John Adams

James Gadbois

Theresa Kahler

Matthew Medina

Gregory Mele

Shakil Satter …


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 23, May 5, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage May 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 23, May 5, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Funding Outlook For Drug Center Appears Bleak

Sexual Harassment Revisions Deadlocked

CD Picks The 'Teacher Of The Year' Drafke Surprised And Flattered He Was Chosen

Full-Time Faculty Vote To Affiliate With National Union

Craig Gustafson Brings His Wit And Creativity To Everything He Does

Jonathan Demme-A Behind-the-Scenes Look At A Famous Director

Tennis Takes Title For Seventh Year

People:

Mike Drafke

Craig Gustafson

Jonathan Demme


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 22, April 28, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Apr 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 22, April 28, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Should CD Be On A Quarter Or Semester System?-Faculty Reopen A Difficult Debate

Pell Grant Eligibility To Broaden Next Year

As Campus Crowds, CD Looks At Options

Trustee Tells SG Leader To Refund Tuition Or Resign

Position Created To Handle Rapid Growth In Basic Education

CD Students Are Truly An International Group

‘Scandal' Continues

College Bowl Comes To CD

CD Takes N4C Title

People:

Bruce Benson


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 21, April 21, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Apr 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 21, April 21, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Lounge Remodeling Hits Snag Over Chairs

Futures Plan Keys On Four Main Themes

CD Students Attend Funding Protest

Open Campus Enrollment Climbs 16 Percent

Library Installs Improved Computerized Catalog

Faculty Union Affiliation Vote Ends Without Majority

CD To Host College Bowl National Title Sunday

Students Protest Funding Cuts-State Funding Labeled Insufficient (Photos)

Two Men Fight For One Woman In Sheridan's 'School For Scandal'

Lady Chaps Softball Ranked Best In State, 19th In Nation

People:

Burgess Watts


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 20, April 14, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Apr 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 20, April 14, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Loophole Allows Reimbursement To Students For Classes Not Taken

Florida Trip Hotel Damage In Thousands

CD Amnesty Group Joins In Death Penalty Protest In Chicago

Full-Time Faculty To Vote On Union Membership Tuesday

Courier Wins State, National Awards

Paper Named Best In Illinois, Gets 11 Awards

National Press Critique Lauds Courier Reporting

Fessler Sworn In As New Student Trustee

CD Opens Door To Chinese Presidents

People:

Tom Fessler

Buddy Lee


The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 19, April 7, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage Apr 1989

The Courier, Volume 22, Issue 19, April 7, 1989, The Courier, College Of Dupage

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Stories:

Bill Ties Student Aid To Public Service

Debate On Guide 'Side-Steps' Key Issue

Fire Destroys Phones, Causes $500,000 Damage

IC Lounge Plan Nears Completion

Little Shop Of Horrors-A Man With A Dream And A Man-Eating Plant

People:

Gina Cook


Past And Present In Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics", John C. Hirsh Apr 1989

Past And Present In Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics", John C. Hirsh

The Courier

This article sheds light on the American medievalist Hope Emily Allen, specifically the period when she was writing the essay "Relics." Allen Hope Allen probably began work on the essay after she returned to Oneida from Britain in 1912. In the subsequent period, familial obligations, health, and the advent of the First WorId War kept her away from the European libraries on which her work depended, and she turned to material already in hand, or to essays based upon her Oneida home. It was in this period too that, as "an antiquary bred in the bone", she began to record …


"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips Apr 1989

"Interviewing" Mr. Larkin, Robert Phillips

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This article provides some details about the life of the English poet Philip Larkin. This enigmatic man wrote some of the best poetry in the English language of the twentieth century. His work had a lasting effect upon readers. After that of Sir John Betjeman, Larkin's verse was probably the best-loved of any contemporary poetry in the United Kingdom.


News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier Vol.Xxiv, No.1, Syracuse University Library Associates Apr 1989

News Of The Library And The Library Associates, From Courier Vol.Xxiv, No.1, Syracuse University Library Associates

The Courier

Recent Acquisitions

Report of the Library Associates Annual Meeting

Post-Standard Award Citation, 1989, for David F. Tatham

In Memoriam, John M. Crawford

Syracuse University Library Associates: Officers, Board of Trustees, Honorary Trustees, Ex Officio


Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number One, Spring, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates Apr 1989

Courier, Volume Xxiv, Number One, Spring, 1989, Syracuse University Library Associates

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The Marcel Breuer Papers and Michael Ventris: A Biographical Note By Isabelle Hyman, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University, p.3 -- Toils and Perils of Scientific Publishing in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries By Eileen Snyder, Physics and Geology Librarian, Syracuse University, p.13 -- "Interviewing" Mr. Larkin By Robert Phillips, poet, critic, and author, p.33 -- Past and Present in Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics" (with the inclusion of the heretofore unpublished manuscript) By John C. Hirsh, Professor of English, Georgetown University, p.49 -- The Punctator's World: A Discursion (Part Two) By Gwen G. Robinson, Editor, Syracuse …


Toils And Perils Of Scientific Publishing In The Late Eighteenth And Early Nineteenth Centuries, Eileen Snyder Apr 1989

Toils And Perils Of Scientific Publishing In The Late Eighteenth And Early Nineteenth Centuries, Eileen Snyder

The Courier

It is perhaps not realized by the modem armchair naturalist what hardships attended his 'explorer naturalist' predecessor in the early 1800s. In the George Arents Research Library there is an intriguing—indeed, quite outstanding—group of volumes, landmarks in the history of the natural sciences, by American, British, and French botanists, ornithologists, ichthyologists, entomologists, and herpetologists. A study of the various prefaces, introductions, and accompanying advertisements reveals the overwhelming problems that not only attended every fact ,gathering expedition, but seemed as well to plague every stage in the publication of the new materials. Nevertheless, undaunted, these explorers were inspired to do what …