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The Grizzly, November 13, 1987, Jean M. Kiss, Lora L. Hart, Andrea Power, Michelle L. Grande, Vicky Scharuda, Katherine Hager, Lou Bove, Ed Wentzel, Adele Boyd, J. Houghton Kane Nov 1987

The Grizzly, November 13, 1987, Jean M. Kiss, Lora L. Hart, Andrea Power, Michelle L. Grande, Vicky Scharuda, Katherine Hager, Lou Bove, Ed Wentzel, Adele Boyd, J. Houghton Kane

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Moon Shines Over Quad • Curriculum to Change • Zimmer Aids Evaluation • Letters: Team Demands Action; Kane Addresses Social Problems; Director Apologizes to Team • Professor to Publish Book • Interns: Opportunities to Enhance Learning • Apartheid Subject of Forum • New Room Policy Instituted • Speaker to Dissect Pediatrics • Irish Brandy Top Ten • Sun Your Buns Spring Break • Coffeehouses Not Thing of the Past • No Good Will From Those Ambassadors


'That Place Over There' A Journalistic Look At Latter-Day Corinne, The Last Gentile Railroad Boomtown In The Mormon Lands Of Utah, John W. Morris May 1987

'That Place Over There' A Journalistic Look At Latter-Day Corinne, The Last Gentile Railroad Boomtown In The Mormon Lands Of Utah, John W. Morris

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The effort here, compiled over a nearly three-year period, is simply to encourage reporters of the mass media, those recorders of instant history on a daily basis, to take the time to put down in print somewhere the memories of old-timers everywhere. While centered in Corinne, Utah, the last rabble-rousing boomtown along the first transcontinental railroad to span the United States, this work is a collection of feature articles, laced with anecdotes and perhaps tall tales, of the type old-timers are eager to tell. It is a renegade mixture of oral and written histories and probably breaks most of the …


Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 29, April 22, 1987, Grand Valley State University Apr 1987

Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 29, April 22, 1987, Grand Valley State University

Volume 21, September 3, 1986 - April 29, 1987

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 011, Number 32, April 20, 1987, Grand Valley State University Apr 1987

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 011, Number 32, April 20, 1987, Grand Valley State University

1986-1987, Volume 11

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 27, April 8, 1987, Grand Valley State University Apr 1987

Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 27, April 8, 1987, Grand Valley State University

Volume 21, September 3, 1986 - April 29, 1987

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Learning To Breathe Free, Marjorie Murphy Apr 1987

Learning To Breathe Free, Marjorie Murphy

History Faculty Works

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Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 26, April 1, 1987, Grand Valley State University Apr 1987

Lanthorn, Vol. 21, No. 26, April 1, 1987, Grand Valley State University

Volume 21, September 3, 1986 - April 29, 1987

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


The Comment, March 5, 1987, Bridgewater State College Mar 1987

The Comment, March 5, 1987, Bridgewater State College

The Comment

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Some Aspects Of The Life And Work Of John Ellis, King's Agent For West Florida 1763 To 1776, Julius Groner Jan 1987

Some Aspects Of The Life And Work Of John Ellis, King's Agent For West Florida 1763 To 1776, Julius Groner

Dissertations

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Giving Up The Ghost: Death In The Depression, Victoria Getis Jan 1987

Giving Up The Ghost: Death In The Depression, Victoria Getis

Honors Papers

The preceding section is the human evidence behind this paper: what did the Great Depression feel like? What was it like to live in a Hooverville? To travel across the country in a rundown Jalopy? To Jump freight trains and live in box cars? To go on relief? What impact did the depression have on the national and individual psyche? Many authors have dealt with these questions, so why do it again? First, this thesis represents a attempt to draw together all the information for myself. Second, it is also an endeavor to find what people considered then (and perhaps …


Fire At The Door: The Black Student Union Movement At Boston English High School, 1968-1971, Michael T. Tierney Jan 1987

Fire At The Door: The Black Student Union Movement At Boston English High School, 1968-1971, Michael T. Tierney

William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications

Rickie Thompson and his friends were surprised by the mob as they cut through the Harvard Medical Complex from Brigham Circle to Louis Pasteur Avenue on their way to Boston English High School. The three black youths, earnest sophomores in the college engineering track of the 1,100-student, all-male high school, had expected a typical day. Rickie had even stayed up past eleven finishing geometry homework that now lay, apparently useless, in his briefcase. To be sure, there had been rumors of a walkout the day before-something to do with the seniors who had been suspended for wearing dashikis. But Rickie …


Ard Fheis Annual Delegate Conference - 1987 : Oráid An Uachtarán, Workers' Party Of Ireland Jan 1987

Ard Fheis Annual Delegate Conference - 1987 : Oráid An Uachtarán, Workers' Party Of Ireland

Materials

Presidental address by Alderman Tomás Mac Giolla TD


Stretching The Bounds: Lady Jean Skipwith, Mistress Of Prestwould, 1748-1826, Lisa Ann Flick Jan 1987

Stretching The Bounds: Lady Jean Skipwith, Mistress Of Prestwould, 1748-1826, Lisa Ann Flick

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Planning And Development Of Two Moravian Congregation Towns: Salem, North Carolina And Gracehill, Northern Ireland, Christopher E. Hendricks Jan 1987

The Planning And Development Of Two Moravian Congregation Towns: Salem, North Carolina And Gracehill, Northern Ireland, Christopher E. Hendricks

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Nobody's Children: The Treatment Of Illegitimate Children In Three North Carolina Counties, 1760-1790, Lynne Howard Frazer Jan 1987

Nobody's Children: The Treatment Of Illegitimate Children In Three North Carolina Counties, 1760-1790, Lynne Howard Frazer

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Influence, Image, And Intimacy: Gift-Giving In Tudor England, Cheryl B. Bacon Jan 1987

Influence, Image, And Intimacy: Gift-Giving In Tudor England, Cheryl B. Bacon

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Circleville Massacre: A Brutal Incident In Utah's Black Hawk War, Albert Winkler Jan 1987

The Circleville Massacre: A Brutal Incident In Utah's Black Hawk War, Albert Winkler

Faculty Publications

The Ute Indians of Utah rebelled against the white settlers of Utah, and war broke out in 1865. The Ute Indians showed skill at war, and they staged an attack on Circleville that killed four people. The white settlers became suspicious of the nearby Piute Indians and arrested them. The Indians attempted to escape and were shot down. The white settlers feared that the nearby Indians would retaliate, so they killed the women and children. Three or four small children were spared to be raised by white families.


John Nock Hinton: The Reconstructed Life Of An English Born Mormon Convert Of Virgin City, Utah, Lenora Atkin Meeks Jan 1987

John Nock Hinton: The Reconstructed Life Of An English Born Mormon Convert Of Virgin City, Utah, Lenora Atkin Meeks

Theses and Dissertations

John Nock Hinton, an Englishman, was converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England in 1856. The motivating factor in his life, thereafter, was his strong conviction that the Church was the literal kingdom of God on the earth, and its leaders were God's prophets, and its mission was to usher in the last dispensation on the earth, the Millennium, and the second coming of the Savior. His duty, as he saw it, was to labor unceasingly to help accomplish that mission, to work out his own salvation, and to teach his children the …