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Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 9, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: South lot to expand for new dorm construction -- Fire catches in locker room -- SHU reaches out to the community -- Music professor offers music lessons -- Volleyball ends frustrating season -- Men's soccer concludes finest season -- Football team fumbles season 0-9 -- Woman's soccer goes out with a big bang


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 1992

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 7, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Clinton wins election -- Two Greek organizations placed on probation -- New institute boosts AIDS education and research -- Scholarship tax relief bill killed -- UB's Matt Conley comes to SHU -- New student pep band puts music in the air -- International mime to offer master class in acting -- Football still looking for first victory -- Volleyball falls to SCSU -- Bowling places fifth in New York tourney


The Pacifican, October 29,1992, University Of The Pacific Oct 1992

The Pacifican, October 29,1992, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been A Member Of The Aclu, David Cole May 1992

Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been A Member Of The Aclu, David Cole

Michigan Law Review

A Review of In Defense of American Liberties: A History of the ACLU by Samuel Walker


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 23, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Student government no-confidence vote on the horizon for Barquinero -- Dr. George receives CMA award -- SMART center provides help for area teachers -- English professor Joan Johnson selected to visit Zimbabwe -- Drugs, where is the real problem, and where are the answers -- Special project to put fun into chemistry -- SHU financial aid office offering plethora of scholarships -- Baseball gears up for critical week -- Athletes and crime, overexposed or out of control


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 21, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: SHU sponsoring delegations to El Salvador -- AIDS program highlights latest epidemic statistics -- A highlight of a new Professor, Professor Snetsinger -- Newly established STAR program offers a universe of growth -- Baseball team sweeps defending NECC champs -- Lady Sluggers undefeated on the northern stretch


Robert W. Kastenmeier: Copyright Legislator Par Excellence, Michael J. Remington Apr 1992

Robert W. Kastenmeier: Copyright Legislator Par Excellence, Michael J. Remington

Law and Contemporary Problems

The legacy of Robert W. Kastenmeier, former Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Administration of Justice, is discussed. Kastenmeier deserves praise for his leadership on patent and copyright laws.


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University Apr 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 20a, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

April Fools Day edition of the Spectrum


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University Mar 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 19, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Cernera receives the John Timothy Leary Peace Award at the recent New England Catholic Peace Fellowship Conference held at Sacred Heart University --Letters to the Editor: Library improvement urged --Student Voice: How do you feel about the new smoking policy? --Feature: Junior Todd Ross has been involved in Student Government since his first day at SHU in the fall of ‘89 --SHU student single mothers share thoughts and feelings about their lives --Johnny Burkette produces well as freshman hoopster (photo) --Junior Kim Filia gives heart and soul to basketball (photo) --Senior basketball co-captain and psychology major Jennifer Dankulich …


Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1992

Spectrum, Volume 8, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Striking University of Bridgeport employees, who totaled over 50, came to warn SHU about the dangers of assimilating UB and its programs before the strike is resolved --Construction of Sacred Heart University’s new on-campus dorms is underway --Announcement of the addition of two full-time faculty members in the Nursing Department: Constance E, Young, Associate Professor, and Linda L. Strong, Instructor -- SHU Mailroom is putting up a wall of combination locked mailboxes. A mailbox will be assigned to each student --Prologue Staff presented Dr. Calabrese with her copy of the 1991 Prologue which was dedicated to her --The …


Review Of Kingship, Law And Society: Criminal Justice In The Reign Of Henry V, Thomas A. Green Jan 1992

Review Of Kingship, Law And Society: Criminal Justice In The Reign Of Henry V, Thomas A. Green

Reviews

Edward Powell's splendid study of Henry V's strategy for keeping peace among magnate and gentry factions represents an important contribution to the history of criminal justice. After providing a panoramic view of the machinery of criminal justice, Powell analyzes the extent to which that machinery was effective as between the Crown, at the center, and the upper echelons of society in the provinces. His conclusion, not surprisingly, is that the regular processes of common-law criminal administration could not easily be deployed at those levels. But Powell does not let the matter drop there. Kingship, Law, and Society presents a lucid …


Crime And Punishment In New Hampshire, 1812-1914 (Volumes I And Ii), Timothy Dodge Jan 1992

Crime And Punishment In New Hampshire, 1812-1914 (Volumes I And Ii), Timothy Dodge

Doctoral Dissertations

Changing definitions of crime accompanied the economic transformation of seacoast New Hampshire from a predominently agricultural, and rural society in 1812 to one that was mainly industrial, commercial, and urban by 1914. This dissertation analyzes a sample of 820 felony incarcerations (19.5%) of the total 4154 incarcerations recorded at the New Hampshire State Prison for the period 1812-1914. Court bills and indictments of Rockingham and Strafford County, New Hampshire are used to analyze felony convictions. Quantitative analysis involving 17 variables reveals that property crime was the most common conviction. Felony conviction rates per 100,000 population nearly doubled between 1812 and …


The Keepers And The Kept: The First Hundred Years Of The Tennessee State Prison System, 1830-1930. (Volumes I And Ii)., Larry D. Gossett Jan 1992

The Keepers And The Kept: The First Hundred Years Of The Tennessee State Prison System, 1830-1930. (Volumes I And Ii)., Larry D. Gossett

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

Tennessee built its first state penitentiary in Nashville in 1830 on Sixteenth and Church Streets on land that is now a downtown parking lot. Revisions in the criminal code made many offenses punishable by imprisonment instead of corporal or capital punishment, and the convict population grew steadily. Continuing concern was expressed by the General Assembly that the penitentiary be self-supporting, and much effort was expended at all levels of government to accomplish that end. This study covers the history of approximately the first one hundred years of the Tennessee State Prison System. It begins with an overview of the criminal …