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Prospectus, November 30, 1994, Jan Peterson, Erik Larson, Tammy K. Mahaffey, Andrea Franklin, Cary Frye
Prospectus, November 30, 1994, Jan Peterson, Erik Larson, Tammy K. Mahaffey, Andrea Franklin, Cary Frye
Prospectus 1994
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Prospectus, November 16, 1994, Jeffrey Simpson, Tina Henderson, Andrea Franklin, Tiffany Grunert, Cary Frye
Prospectus, November 16, 1994, Jeffrey Simpson, Tina Henderson, Andrea Franklin, Tiffany Grunert, Cary Frye
Prospectus 1994
No abstract provided.
The Guardian, September 14, 1994, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, September 14, 1994, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Eighteen page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Columbia Chronicle (03/28/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/28/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 28, 1994 entitled The Columbia College Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is listed as Volume 27, Number 19. Cover story: "Cutting through the delays" Executive Editor: Michel Schwartz
Columbia Chronicle (03/21/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/21/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 21, 1994 entitled The Columbia College Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is listed as Volume 27, Number 18. Cover story: "New dean appointed" Executive Editor: Michel Schwartz
Columbia Chronicle (03/07/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/07/1994), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 7, 1994 entitled The Columbia College Chronicle. This issue is 8 pages and is listed as Volume 27, Number 16. Executive Editor: Michel Schwartz
Prospectus, February 2, 1994, Carol C. Lombardi, Jennifer Polson, Jeffrey Simpson, Susan Herrel, Alice Barber, Alden Loury, Jim Fleener
Prospectus, February 2, 1994, Carol C. Lombardi, Jennifer Polson, Jeffrey Simpson, Susan Herrel, Alice Barber, Alden Loury, Jim Fleener
Prospectus 1994
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 2, Susan Kalcik, Hilda Adam Kring, Regina Bendix, Mindy Brandt, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Patricia Irvin Cooper, John I. Schwarz Jr., Willard Wetzel
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 2, Susan Kalcik, Hilda Adam Kring, Regina Bendix, Mindy Brandt, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Patricia Irvin Cooper, John I. Schwarz Jr., Willard Wetzel
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The America's Industrial Heritage Project: A Model for Cultural Tourism
• The Harmonists are Waiting for You
• The Quest for Authenticity in Tourism and Folklife Studies
• Tourism and the Old Order Amish
• The Log Cabin: Notes on its Structure and Dissemination
• On the Making of Die Union Choral Harmonie (1833): Evidence from Henry C. Eyer's Working Papers
• In Memoriam: Paul R. Wieand, a True Artist
Representing Interests And Interest Group Representation, William Crotty, Mildred A. Schwartz, John C. Green
Representing Interests And Interest Group Representation, William Crotty, Mildred A. Schwartz, John C. Green
Representing Interests and Interest Group Representation
Interest groups and other “group concepts” of politics dominated explanations of American government and policy-making in the 1950s and early 1960s and, as filtered through the concept of pluralism, have provided what is arguably the most lasting and perhaps the most persuasive theorizing on political decision-making in the United States. Representing Interests and Interest Group Representation explores both the strengths and weaknesses of the current research on interest groups. It points to what needs to be done, the major intellectual concerns that should guide the research, and some of the more productive ways to approach the significant research questions.