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The Anchor (1989, Volume 63 Issue 5), Rhode Island College Oct 1989

The Anchor (1989, Volume 63 Issue 5), Rhode Island College

The Anchor

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Bard Observer, Vol. 96, No. 7 (October 13, 1989), Bard College Oct 1989

Bard Observer, Vol. 96, No. 7 (October 13, 1989), Bard College

Bard Observer - All Issues (1956 - Current)

"The Best Newspaper in Annandale."


Mustang Daily, October 12, 1989 Oct 1989

Mustang Daily, October 12, 1989

Cal Poly Student Newspaper

Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.


The Winonan, Winona State University Oct 1989

The Winonan, Winona State University

The Winonan - 1980s

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The Forum (Volume 20, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law Oct 1989

The Forum (Volume 20, Number 2), Valparaiso University School Of Law

Valparaiso Law School Forum

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The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1989-10-06, Wooster Voice Editors Oct 1989

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1989-10-06, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1981-1990

A federal investigation into administration and faculty salaries at colleges across the US, has decided to include Wooster. The commentary section continues discussing the speech of Russell Means on a Native American worldview. With recent marches in Columbus as well as speakers who have connections to the abortion issue, the debate on pro-choice vs. pro-life continues in the commentary section. On page 6 the Judicial Board gives a rundown of last semester's cases. The first woman to pin a flower on the football coach at homecoming in 1919, returns to do the honors again in 1989. On page 15, there …


Maine Perspective, V 1 I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Oct 1989

Maine Perspective, V 1 I 2, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Volume one of the newsletter was printed on broadsheet newsprint. Headlines in this issue include "Culture the Key to Self-Discovery;" "UM Researcher Involved in Space Shuttle Study on Effects of Weightlessness;" and "Photos Bring Forgotten Era into Focus."


Exponent 1989-10-04, University Of Alabama In Huntsville Oct 1989

Exponent 1989-10-04, University Of Alabama In Huntsville

1989

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The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Oct 1989

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • Late News
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University News, October 2, Students Of Boise State University Oct 1989

University News, October 2, Students Of Boise State University

Student Newspapers

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Emerson And Skepticism: The Cipher Of The World [Review], Michael Fischer Oct 1989

Emerson And Skepticism: The Cipher Of The World [Review], Michael Fischer

English Faculty Research

In Emerson and Skepticism John Michael argues that even in Emerson's early works his famous self-reliance was more a dream than an achievement. For Michael this dream dates from Emerson's initial quarrel with Unitarianism. In Emerson's "The Lord's Supper," the skeptical arguments that Unitarians had turned against orthodox Christianity come back to haunt Unitarianism itself. We are presumably left with the autonomous individual, the Emerson who can confidendy say to his Unitarian teachers, "This mode of commemorating Christ is not suitable to me. That is reason enough why I should abandon it" (p. 17). But, as Michael points out, this …


The Politics Of God And The Woman's Vote: Religion In The American Suffrage Movement, 1848-1895, Elizabeth B. Clark Oct 1989

The Politics Of God And The Woman's Vote: Religion In The American Suffrage Movement, 1848-1895, Elizabeth B. Clark

Publications

This thesis examines the role of religion— both liberal and evangelical Protestantism— in the development of a feminist political theory in America during the nineteenth century and how that feminist theory in turn helped to transform American liberalism. Chapter 1 looks for the genesis of women's rights language, not in the republican rhetoric of the Founding Fathers, but in the teachings of liberal Protestantism and its links with laissez-faire economic theory. The antebellum understanding of rights is shown to have encompassed social and civil rights alike, and to have arisen from a vision of the mutual benefits that derived from …


Our Paper 10/1989, Our Paper Oct 1989

Our Paper 10/1989, Our Paper

Our Paper (1983-1992)

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The Daily Egyptian, September 29, 1989, Daily Egyptian Staff Sep 1989

The Daily Egyptian, September 29, 1989, Daily Egyptian Staff

September 1989

No abstract provided.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1989-09-29, Wooster Voice Editors Sep 1989

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1989-09-29, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1981-1990

Ali Mazuri, a professor of African studies, came to speak at the College; a list of his qualifications is given. Further down there is also a short interview with Mazuri. A new women's club, Delta Phi Alpha, was formed on campus. In the opinions section, the lumping together of white feminism and black feminism is questioned, in light of a speech by Molly Yard. In the commentary section, a highly positive review is given of the speech of Sarah Weddington, one of the lawyers in the historic Roe v. Wade case. Students respond to the speech of Russell Means, a …


The Parthenon, September 28, 1989, Marshall University Sep 1989

The Parthenon, September 28, 1989, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


The Daily Egyptian, September 21, 1989, Daily Egyptian Staff Sep 1989

The Daily Egyptian, September 21, 1989, Daily Egyptian Staff

September 1989

No abstract provided.


The Parthenon, September 21, 1989, Marshall University Sep 1989

The Parthenon, September 21, 1989, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


The Parthenon, September 14, 1989, Marshall University Sep 1989

The Parthenon, September 14, 1989, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


The Parthenon, September 12, 1989, Marshall University Sep 1989

The Parthenon, September 12, 1989, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


The Parthenon, September 7, 1989, Marshall University Sep 1989

The Parthenon, September 7, 1989, Marshall University

The Parthenon

No abstract provided.


Many Gracious Providences: The Religious Cosmos Of Martha Laurens Ramsay (1759-1811), Joanna B. Gillespie Sep 1989

Many Gracious Providences: The Religious Cosmos Of Martha Laurens Ramsay (1759-1811), Joanna B. Gillespie

Colby Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Restoration Review, Volume 31, Number 7 (1989), Leroy Garrett Sep 1989

Restoration Review, Volume 31, Number 7 (1989), Leroy Garrett

Restoration Review

Restoration Review, Volume 31, Number 7 (1989)


Appalink, Appalachian Studies Association Sep 1989

Appalink, Appalachian Studies Association

Appalink

No abstract provided.


Casco Bay Weekly : 24 August 1989 Aug 1989

Casco Bay Weekly : 24 August 1989

Casco Bay Weekly (1989)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.10, No. 6/7/8 (August/September/October 1989), Northern Lambda Nord Aug 1989

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.10, No. 6/7/8 (August/September/October 1989), Northern Lambda Nord

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


All Things Made New: The Evolving Fundamentalism Of Harry Rimmer, 1890-1952, Roger Daniel Schultz Aug 1989

All Things Made New: The Evolving Fundamentalism Of Harry Rimmer, 1890-1952, Roger Daniel Schultz

Faculty Dissertations

Harry Rimmer (1890-1952) was a national leader of American fundamentalism in the first half of the twentieth century. Associated with fundamentalism from its beginning, Rimmer remained committed to the "fundamentals" throughout his life, but eschewed the separatistic tendencies of some fundamentalists, encouraged conservative ecumenism, and was a harbinger of an emerging evangelicalism. Rimmer began his career has an itinerant evangelist, serving in skid row missions, logging camps, Indian missions, military camps, YMCA youth meetings, and city-wide revival crusades. His message and style were typical of fundamentalist evangelists during the era of Billy Sunday; Rimmer used colorful and dramatic techniques for …


Southern Baptist Clergy Discuss The Nature Of Christian Conversion : $Ba Conceptual Analysis, John Forrest Hall Aug 1989

Southern Baptist Clergy Discuss The Nature Of Christian Conversion : $Ba Conceptual Analysis, John Forrest Hall

Masters Theses

The proliferation of new religious movements in the West during the past few decades has stimulated social scientific interest in the phenomenon of conversion. Within sociology, conversion has been vaguely conceived, the sole source of definitive consensus being that the phenomenon involves radical personal change. Students of conversion have exhibited a lack of agreement regarding what changes an individual undergoes as a result of the experience and how the convert is to be located for research purposes. As a result, sociology has lacked disciplined analyses of conversion. The ambiguity of conversion prompted the undertaking of an interview survey of Southern …


Joseph Smith And Modern Mormonism: Orthodoxy, Neoorthodoxy, Tension, And Tradition, Robert L. Millet Jul 1989

Joseph Smith And Modern Mormonism: Orthodoxy, Neoorthodoxy, Tension, And Tradition, Robert L. Millet

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Essays For Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education, Hugo G. Walter Jul 1989

Essays For Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education, Hugo G. Walter

Institute for the Humanities Theses

The purpose of this creative project is to develop an anthology of significant essays for undergraduate liberal arts education. Each essay is preceded by an introduction about the author and the importance of his work. Each essay will encourage the student to think actively and consistently about ideas and issues and to develop a greater sensitivity for and understanding of the world around him.

I have chosen the following twenty-five authors from the nineteenth and twentieth century for this anthology: Henry Thoreau, Henry Adams, Mark Twain, John Stuart Mill, Leo Tolstoy, Friedrich Nietzsche, Susan Anthony, William James, Bertrand Russell, Jane …