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New England And National Resources: For People With Aids, Arc, Or Hiv Infection, Their Families, And Friends, Diane Fentress, Betsy Anne Youngholm Jan 1988

New England And National Resources: For People With Aids, Arc, Or Hiv Infection, Their Families, And Friends, Diane Fentress, Betsy Anne Youngholm

New England Journal of Public Policy

A listing of resources and services, compiled in 1988 for this issue, for people with AIDS, ARC, or HIV, as well as their families and friends.


Danish Perceptions And West Indian Realities: Slavery In The Danish West Indies, Karen Fog Olwig Jan 1988

Danish Perceptions And West Indian Realities: Slavery In The Danish West Indies, Karen Fog Olwig

The Bridge

The year 1987 marked the 70th anniversary of the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States of America. With the sale of the three small islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John, Denmark had disposed of all her tropical colonies, which at one time had included possessions on the Gold Coast in Africa, the present Ghana, and in southeastern India, most importantly Trankebar.


From Scandinavia To America: Proceedings From A Conference Held At Gi. Holtegaard, Peter L. Petersen, Reviewer Jan 1988

From Scandinavia To America: Proceedings From A Conference Held At Gi. Holtegaard, Peter L. Petersen, Reviewer

The Bridge

In early September 1983, scholars from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the United States gathered at Gammel Holtegaard, north of Copenhagen, for a three-day conference on Scandinavian emigration to the United States. Because a majority of the papers presented at the conference deal with elements of the Danish experience, readers of The Bridge should welcome this belated publication of the proceedings made possible by a grant from the Danish Research Council for the Humanities.


An Analysis Of The U.S.-China Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement, Benjamin Chiu Jan 1987

An Analysis Of The U.S.-China Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement, Benjamin Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Hong Kong Agreement And American Foreign Policy, Hungdah Chiu Jan 1986

The Hong Kong Agreement And American Foreign Policy, Hungdah Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Peking's Negotiating Style: A Case Study Of U.S.-Prc Normalization, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang Jan 1985

Peking's Negotiating Style: A Case Study Of U.S.-Prc Normalization, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


On Coexistence And Convergence Of Two Phonological Systems In Michif, Donna Evans Jan 1982

On Coexistence And Convergence Of Two Phonological Systems In Michif, Donna Evans

Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session

From the introduction: "In this paper I will present some of the evidence that has been used to argue that Michif has two separate phonological systems. I will also present evidence demonstrating that convergence is occurring, particularly at the level of phonetically motivated rules."


Language Transition And Danish Children's Schools In The U.S., Ejnar Farstrup Jan 1982

Language Transition And Danish Children's Schools In The U.S., Ejnar Farstrup

The Bridge

Very few Danish immigrants who came to the United States just prior to and immediately following the beginning of the Twentieth Century were acquainted with the English language. Immigrants of every ethnic group have countless tales, some comic and some rather serious, of the difficulties which befell them. Years after their arrival, most of them could regale themselve at length with stories of misinterpretations and the blending of language from their own experiences. A good sense of humor carried most of them through. Others succumbed to a nostalgia which drove them back to the homeland. Still others, who might have …


U. S. Christians In Politics, Russell W. Maatman Sep 1981

U. S. Christians In Politics, Russell W. Maatman

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Review Of Selected Books On Contemporary Asian Studies 1979-1980, John F. Copper Jan 1980

Review Of Selected Books On Contemporary Asian Studies 1979-1980, John F. Copper

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


China's Foreign Relations: Selected Studies, F. Gilbert Chan, Ka-Che Yip Jan 1980

China's Foreign Relations: Selected Studies, F. Gilbert Chan, Ka-Che Yip

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Remigrants, Edward F. Sundberg, Gerda Sundberg Jan 1980

The Remigrants, Edward F. Sundberg, Gerda Sundberg

The Bridge

"Why did you emigrate to the United States?" Gerda asked.

Mr. R. let a smile play with his lips. " It was an accident," he said.

"Tell us about it," she encouraged.

He told the story of his emigration. Gerda and I listened. Our recording machine captured his words on a cassette tape.

"Now tell us about moving back to Denmark."

Gerda and I were interviewing in Denmark as a part of the research project, RIBBONS OF MEMORIES, an American-Scandinavian Ethnic Heritage Oral History Program.


Editorial Introduction, Gerald Rasmussen Jan 1980

Editorial Introduction, Gerald Rasmussen

The Bridge

Most Danish immigrants to the United States of America headed for the northern tier of the Middle Western states. The majority stayed there. The autobiographical pieces that follow present the accounts of three Danish immigrants to the Middle West. Each one is personal and subjective. Each of the writers came from different provinces in Denmark, and from different environments within those provinces. Readers will note that the three accounts represent three eras - the 1890's, the 1920's and late 1940's. Curious readers will perhaps explore whether the differences in chronological time of the uprooting, as well as the different backgrounds, …


Sketches From Our Family Life In The Early Nineties, Dagmar, The Eldest Of The Flock Jan 1980

Sketches From Our Family Life In The Early Nineties, Dagmar, The Eldest Of The Flock

The Bridge

In the late Fall of 1890, Father went to the United States to get a job and to make a new home for us all. From Brooklyn the Reverend Anderson helped to send him on his way west, since he had been a farmer. At Chicago the Reverend Nielsen sent him to the Danish School and settlement at Elk Horn, Iowa, where he studied a little English and hired out on a farm, there to learn more English by practical experience.


President Carter's Sermon On Human Rights In Foreign Policy, Charles Veenstra Jun 1979

President Carter's Sermon On Human Rights In Foreign Policy, Charles Veenstra

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Study Of Sophus Keith Winther And Carl Hansen, Rudolf J. Jensen Jan 1979

A Comparative Study Of Sophus Keith Winther And Carl Hansen, Rudolf J. Jensen

The Bridge

This short poem written by Carl Hansen expresses the essential conflicts of the Danish emigrant in the United States. In their relentless struggle to survive on the plains of the American midwest, two concerns dominated the consciousness of the emigrant. One was the continuous sense of doubt about the wisdom leaving the old country and the other was the necessarily unanswered question of whether the privations of their present life would be rewarded by the success of the following generations. The dreams and hopes of most Danish-American emigrants were in fact not fulfilled in accordance with their expectations. Neither the …


P.S. Vig And The Americanization Issue During World War I, Peter L. Petersen Jan 1979

P.S. Vig And The Americanization Issue During World War I, Peter L. Petersen

The Bridge

World War I and the Americanization campaigns which accompanied it had a pr0found impact upon ethnic relations in the United States. Although German-Americans bore the brunt of rapidly emerging anti-foreign sentiments, no ethnic group was totally free of suspicion and public condemnation. In Iowa, Governor William Lloyd Harding defended his proclamation forbidding the public use of foreign languages by attacking the Danish element in the Hawkeye State's population. According to the Governor, who was speaking before a large crowd at Sac City on July 4, 1918, young Danes in Iowa were not getting a proper American upbringing. Pointing to the …


United States Foreign Aid: How Generous Are We?, Evert Van Der Heide Mar 1978

United States Foreign Aid: How Generous Are We?, Evert Van Der Heide

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Normalizing Relations With The People's Republic Of China: Problems, Analysis And Documents, Hungdah Chiu Jan 1978

Normalizing Relations With The People's Republic Of China: Problems, Analysis And Documents, Hungdah Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


New Administration: How Will It Address Current Social And Economic Problems?, Henry De Groot Jun 1977

New Administration: How Will It Address Current Social And Economic Problems?, Henry De Groot

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations Jan 1977

Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Lakota Verb, Christopher Smeall Jan 1972

The Lakota Verb, Christopher Smeall

Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session

From the introduction: "Here I offer a set of ordered rules which attempt to define the set of possible predicates in Lakota, while characterizing the linguistic competence of the native speaker. I also list some of the affixes, go through some derivations, and conclude with some remarks on one of the instrumental prefixes."


Shoshone Lexicon, Wesley L. Kosin Jan 1969

Shoshone Lexicon, Wesley L. Kosin

Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session

No abstract provided.


The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio Apr 1965

The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.