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The Pacifican, December 9,1993, University Of The Pacific Dec 1993

The Pacifican, December 9,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Winter 1993, Pacific Alumni Association Dec 1993

Pacific Review Winter 1993, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican, November 11,1993, University Of The Pacific Nov 1993

The Pacifican, November 11,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Sfra Review, November/December 1993 Nov 1993

Sfra Review, November/December 1993

SFRA Newsletter (Science Fiction Research Association)

The November/December 1993 issue of the SFRA Review.


The Pacifican, October 14,1993, University Of The Pacific Oct 1993

The Pacifican, October 14,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins Oct 1993

Congress, The Fcc, And The Search For The Public Trustee, Neal Devins

Law and Contemporary Problems

The features of constitutional politics involving independent agencies are discussed through an examination of FCC efforts to repudiate regulatory initiatives designed to facilitate diversity in broadcasting.


The Woman Elizabeth Bayley Seton, 1793–1803, Marilyn Thei S.C. Oct 1993

The Woman Elizabeth Bayley Seton, 1793–1803, Marilyn Thei S.C.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

Marilyn Thei’s highly detailed article examines Elizabeth Seton “within the context of her world, amidst life in late eighteenth-century New York City as experienced by women of her class, race, and age.” Thei uses the writing of Elizabeth and her peers as well as sources of feminist scholarship to do this. Elizabeth’s life is often contrasted with lives of women from other races and classes. The topics covered include the extent of Elizabeth’s engagement with the world of fashion and entertainment, the nature of her relationships with her husband and with her dearest friend, her experience of motherhood, her role …


Pacific Review Summer 1993, Pacific Alumni Association Jun 1993

Pacific Review Summer 1993, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican, May 6,1993, University Of The Pacific May 1993

The Pacifican, May 6,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 22, Sacred Heart University Apr 1993

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 22, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: NEASC reaccredits SHU: overall response by the team was favorable, with specific references to SHU’s near extinction in 1988 due to financial difficulties to its current state of fiscal strength --The new Student-Athlete Council was formed this year --Beginning in fall '93 academically qualified sophomore-junior students will be recruited, trained and supervised as Classroom Learning Assistants connected with the University Learning Center as part of a university-wide effort to increase retention, improve the graduation rate of all SHU students and raise the overall academic quality of this institution --April Ertl lights up lady sluggers.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1993-04-09, Wooster Voice Editors Apr 1993

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1993-04-09, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1991-2000

In this edition of the Voice, the Board of Trustees ad-hoc committee presents a preliminary report on the issues surrounding Greek life to trustees' at the general meeting. Professor of Music and Black Studies, Josephine Wright, is selected as Editor-in-Chief of American Music, a national quarterly journal. The College’s faculty votes to ban double majors in international relations and any of its participating departments (economics, history, and political science), and in urban studies and any of its participating departments (economics, political science, and sociology). Additionally, the Inter-Section and Inter-Club Councils are abolished to form the “Inter-Greek Council” in an effort …


Pacific Review Spring 1993, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 1993

Pacific Review Spring 1993, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican, April 1,1993, University Of The Pacific Apr 1993

The Pacifican, April 1,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Texas Community Property Law: Conservative Attitudes, Reluctant Change, Joseph W. Mcknight Apr 1993

Texas Community Property Law: Conservative Attitudes, Reluctant Change, Joseph W. Mcknight

Law and Contemporary Problems

A senselessly rigid interpretation of a provision in the Texas consititution referring to a married woman's separate property has hampered development of community property law. The state's addressing of this issue is discussed.


Spectrum, Volume 4, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Apr 1993

Spectrum, Volume 4, Number 1, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Special April Fool's edition of The Spectrum.


The Pacifican, March 25,1993, University Of The Pacific Mar 1993

The Pacifican, March 25,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican, March 11,1992 [1993], University Of The Pacific Mar 1993

The Pacifican, March 11,1992 [1993], University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Pacifican, March 4,1993, University Of The Pacific Mar 1993

The Pacifican, March 4,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 17, Sacred Heart University Mar 1993

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 17, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Wellness Week at SHU --SHU's College Bowl team beats opponent by 5 points --Homophobia lecture by Pat Griffith, professor of social justice at the University of Massachusetts, dispels myths --Sexually abusive relationships --Senior Suzanne Fisher, equestrienne and business management and marketing major --Women's self-defense program to be taught by Alison Flaum, director of public safety --1993 Grammy awards: who won and who should have --Charges dropped against arrested basketball players --Lady hoopsters keep on rolling, win NECC playoff opener at home --Darrin Robinson finished his SHU career with 2,402 points and holds second place on the school’s all …


Sfra Review, March/April 1993 Mar 1993

Sfra Review, March/April 1993

SFRA Newsletter (Science Fiction Research Association)

The March/April 1993 issue of the SFRA Review.


The Pacifican, Feburary 18,1993, University Of The Pacific Feb 1993

The Pacifican, Feburary 18,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Feb 1993

Spectrum, Volume 9, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Sacred Heart University, in coordination with the P.A.D.D. CT Fox Chapter (Professional Association of Database Developers), is sponsoring the FoxPro 2.5 Videoconference. It will be broadcast live, via satellite, allowing for live interaction by telephone lines --Gay and lesbian college students were pleased with President Clinton’s move to eventually end the ban on homosexuals in the military --Racism on campus may be more denied than nonexistent --The Threepenny Opera, Bertold Brecht’s musical about the homeless beggars of the German Depression — which introduced the song “Mack the Knife” — will come to life on the Sacred …


The Pacifican, Feburary 11,1993, University Of The Pacific Feb 1993

The Pacifican, Feburary 11,1993, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Social Workers And Clients: Women At The Merrill-Palmer Institute, 1920-1970 (Michigan)., Helen Leeann. Beggs Jan 1993

Social Workers And Clients: Women At The Merrill-Palmer Institute, 1920-1970 (Michigan)., Helen Leeann. Beggs

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Merrill-Palmer Motherhood and Home Training School was founded in 1919. It operated independently until the 1970's, when it was absorbed by Wayne State University. Lizzie Merrill-Palmer founded the School with the intention of providing homemaking training to young girls, but over the years the School expanded its services. In my thesis I will focus on the Merrill-Palmer staff and their clients from 1920 to 1970. Through the years, the social workers and the clients both tried to achieve some measure of control or power in their relationship. This interaction was significantly influenced by the factors of race, class, and …


Immigrants On The Land: Agriculture, Rural Life, And Small Towns (Review), Marjorie L. Mclellan Jan 1993

Immigrants On The Land: Agriculture, Rural Life, And Small Towns (Review), Marjorie L. Mclellan

Geography Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Reconciling Equality And Difference: British Interwar Feminism And The Debate Over Protective Legislation., Anne. Clendinning Jan 1993

Reconciling Equality And Difference: British Interwar Feminism And The Debate Over Protective Legislation., Anne. Clendinning

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Despite ideological and class differences, the suffrage campaign provided a focal point for the British feminist movement. However, after women's partial enfranchisement in 1918 and their increased involvement in national politics, the women's movement as a whole experienced a decline. While this decline was precipitated by several important factors, including male political indifference and the growing interwar "cult of domesticity," most importantly, at least to this paper, was the reemergence of ideological divisions which the suffrage campaign had only temporarily and partially concealed. During the 1920s, discussions over policy and preferred strategies for change polarized social reform and equalitarian feminists …


A History Of Literary Study Of The Bible, Joseph Patrick Wall Jan 1993

A History Of Literary Study Of The Bible, Joseph Patrick Wall

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

Dogmatic biblical exegesis had a near monopoly until well into the modern era. Similarly, in academic circles, "biblical criticism" has invariably meant historical-critical study of the Bible. Both dogmatic and historical interpreters have read the Bible primarily for information--either about religion or history. The Bible's cognitive content has been primary. But now, in the latter part of the twentieth century, the intrinsic literary worth of the Bible is being widely noted; scholarly articles on the Bible regularly appear in standard literary journals; The current explosion of interest in this field may lead one to suspect 'faddism.' Nothing could be further …


Sfra Review, January/February 1993 Jan 1993

Sfra Review, January/February 1993

SFRA Newsletter (Science Fiction Research Association)

The January/February 1993 issue of the SFRA Review.


Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen Wermiel Jan 1993

Confirming The Constitution: The Role Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Stephen Wermiel

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


The Promise Of Adulthood, Philip M. Ferguson, Dianne L. Ferguson Jan 1993

The Promise Of Adulthood, Philip M. Ferguson, Dianne L. Ferguson

Education Faculty Books and Book Chapters

"How do we assure ourselves that [our severely disabled son] Ian is somehow contributing to all the choices that get made about what constitutes a good adult life for him? We have created new options for Ian and others as we have struggled to answer these ques-tions. We have also increased our understanding of what it means for someone who has a variety of severe disabilities to be adult."