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1967-12-28 Morehead News, Morehead News (Morehead, Ky.) Dec 1967

1967-12-28 Morehead News, Morehead News (Morehead, Ky.)

Morehead News Archive

Morehead News published on December 28, 1967.


The Citizen, October 1967, Citizens' Councils Of America Oct 1967

The Citizen, October 1967, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


George Iii In The Pennsylvania Press: A Study In Changing Opinions, 1760-1776, Robert D. Fiala May 1967

George Iii In The Pennsylvania Press: A Study In Changing Opinions, 1760-1776, Robert D. Fiala

Wayne State University Dissertations

This study is an attempt to utilize the popular newspaper and pamphlet press to trace the growing estrangement between the monarch and his subjects before July, 1776. At what point did Americans abandon their hope in George III? What factors contributed to their final conclusion that the responsibility for the estrangement of the colonies from the mother country wets the king’s? Because of the vast amount of available material and also because of the widespread reprinting of newspaper articles and pamphlets, the writer has limited his study to the press of one colony, Pennsylvania. He has examined most of the …


The History And Development Of Port Facilities Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Railway Company, Newport News, Virginia, Ronald Winborne Odom May 1967

The History And Development Of Port Facilities Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Railway Company, Newport News, Virginia, Ronald Winborne Odom

Master's Theses

The purpose of this study is to present a survey of the history and ·development of port facilities of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Newport News, Virginia. This survey will cover the embryonic existence of the Port during the Colonial Period and trace its slow but progressive development up to and including the present day.


Hollins Columns (1967 Apr 18), Hollins College Apr 1967

Hollins Columns (1967 Apr 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • American Studies Begins Next Year
  • Rabbi Berlin Returns To Speak In Chapel
  • Hugo To Be Topic Of Talk
  • Carter Shows Bronze
  • MSC To Hear Adebo Speak
  • Prominent Psychologist Speaks Here
  • Artist Riegel Will Teach At Hollins
  • Just The Facts, M'am
  • Need For Consistency
  • The Dictatorial Buzz
  • Topics To Give Headaches By
  • May Day Features 'Pal Joey'
  • Students Praise Dr. Pat
  • Early Riser Hates Thinking
  • Zeldin Contributes To Encyclopedia
  • Student Is Named Finalist
  • Students Discuss Big Wig Roommates
  • Juniors To Spend Summer Abroad
  • Burned Student Complains
  • Regional Violinists To Attend Festival
  • Onion Soup Brings Poetry To U Va. …


The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 92, Thursday, March 30, 1967, [Number: 44], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Mar 1967

The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 92, Thursday, March 30, 1967, [Number: 44], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984

[8] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, editorials, letters, classified and local business advertisements.


Evangelical Visitor - March 27, 1967 Vol. Lxxx. No. 7., J.N. Hostetter Mar 1967

Evangelical Visitor - March 27, 1967 Vol. Lxxx. No. 7., J.N. Hostetter

Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)

Vol. LXXX. No. 7.


The German "Vormärz" And The Youth Of Carl David Weber, Ilka Stoffregen Hartmann Jan 1967

The German "Vormärz" And The Youth Of Carl David Weber, Ilka Stoffregen Hartmann

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

No biography has yet been written about the man who founded the city of Stockton, the first Californian town with an English name, a city which in 1851 was under consideration to become the state capital.

Little is known about the personal life of Charles M. Weber whom Erin G. Gudde calls "next to Sutter the most notable German pioneer during the transition period of California history".