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The Spinnaker Vol. 25, No. 2, University Of North Florida Aug 2001

The Spinnaker Vol. 25, No. 2, University Of North Florida

Spinnaker

Student Newspaper for the UNF Community.


Carignan, Jim Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Aug 2001

Carignan, Jim Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

James “Jim” Carignan was born in Conway, New Hampshire on August 31, 1939. His father, Hervy, worked in a wood turning factory and his mother, Florence, was a retail salesperson. Of Roman Catholic, French-Canadian and Irish background, they were Democrats. Carignan was president of his class, involved with New England regional debate and forensics, president of New England Senate, and a Regional Key Club Officer. He attended Bates College (class of 1961), majoring in History and was president of his senior class, and worked in the office of the Dean of Men. Jim taught Colonial American history at the University …


Mcgoldrick, Richard "Dick" Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Aug 2001

Mcgoldrick, Richard "Dick" Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Richard McGoldrick was born in Westwood, Massachusetts on November 2, 1941. His parents were Charles C. and Elizabeth P. McGoldrick. Charles was a salesman for Abbott Laboratories (manufacturer of drugs) and Elizabeth was a homemaker. Richard had seven brothers and sisters, and the family was Boston Irish Catholic. He attended public schools in Westwood, and graduated from Westwood High School in 1959. He graduated from Boston College in 1963 majoring in Economics, and then attended graduate school to study labor and industrial relations at University of Illinois in Champagne-Urbana. He was editor of the Journal of Business at Boston College, …


Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer Aug 2001

Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The double monasteries of seventh-century England have long been a problematic institution for historical interpretation. The purpose of this project is an attempt to place these institutions in relation to the ecclesiastical controversies of seventh-century England. Archbishop Theodore, who wished to reform the Anglo-Saxon church, challenged the role of the double monasteries. The attack on the double monasteries was instituted along gendered lines by evoking religious traditions that called into question the legitimacy of cooperation between monastic men and women. However, this position was not universally accepted. Aldhelm of Malmesbury’s De Virginitate provides a theological defense for the double monastery …


Nicoll, Don Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Aug 2001

Nicoll, Don Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Donald Eugene "Don" Nicoll was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 4, 1927, and grew up in the West Roxbury section of the city. He is the son of George and Mary Nicoll. He attended Robert Gould Shaw Junior High School and Boston English High School and graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine in 1949, majoring in History with a minor in Government. Don met his future wife, Hilda Farnum, also a Colby student, when they worked in the resort town of Ocean Park, Maine, in the summer of 1944. Nicoll began his graduate work at Pennsylvania State College …


Carignan, Jim Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Jul 2001

Carignan, Jim Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

James “Jim” Carignan was born in Conway, New Hampshire on August 31, 1939. His father, Hervy, worked in a wood turning factory and his mother, Florence, was a retail salesperson. Of Roman Catholic, French-Canadian and Irish background, they were Democrats. Carignan was president of his class, involved with New England regional debate and forensics, president of New England Senate, and a Regional Key Club Officer. He attended Bates College (class of 1961), majoring in History and was president of his senior class, and worked in the office of the Dean of Men. Jim taught Colonial American history at the University …


Nicoll, Don Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Jul 2001

Nicoll, Don Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Donald Eugene "Don" Nicoll was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 4, 1927, and grew up in the West Roxbury section of the city. He is the son of George and Mary Nicoll. He attended Robert Gould Shaw Junior High School and Boston English High School and graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine in 1949, majoring in History with a minor in Government. Don met his future wife, Hilda Farnum, also a Colby student, when they worked in the resort town of Ocean Park, Maine, in the summer of 1944. Nicoll began his graduate work at Pennsylvania State College …


Paulson, Carmelle And Richard Oral History Interview, Nicholas Christie Jul 2001

Paulson, Carmelle And Richard Oral History Interview, Nicholas Christie

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Carmelle Paulson was born on April 14, 1957 in Rumford, Maine. Her parents were Adrian and Gertrude Boivin. Her father worked in the paper mill. They were a French-Canadian, Catholic, Democratic family. She attended New Hampshire College of Accounting in Manchester, New Hampshire. After college she worked at Fairchild Semiconductor in the cost accounting department, and then joined the Model Cities Project in Portland as an accountant, working with Jack Dexter. She also lived in a Model Cities neighborhood, so was very involved with its progress and development, and was later promoted to deputy director.

Richard Paulson, Jr. was born …


Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Summer 2001, Connecticut College Jul 2001

Cc: Connecticut College Magazine, Summer 2001, Connecticut College

Alumni News/Connecticut College Magazine

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Women Under The Law: The False Promise Of Human Rights, S. I. Strong Jul 2001

Book Review: Women Under The Law: The False Promise Of Human Rights, S. I. Strong

Faculty Publications

Though McColgan's book promises much, it fails to persuade the reader for several reasons. First, a number of the examples used to demonstrate the inferiority of entrenched rights actually suggest the opposite. The second reason why McColgan fails to persuade results from her forcing constitutional arguments where there are none. The third problem with this book is its failure to extrapolate its arguments about women to other disadvantaged groups.

Despite these shortcomings, there is much in McColgan's book to recommend it. Her prose is fluid, her presentation of US and Canadian law, particularly regarding abortion, is extensive, and her arguments …


Gacetta, Dominic Oral History Interview, Nicholas Christie Jun 2001

Gacetta, Dominic Oral History Interview, Nicholas Christie

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Dominic Gacetta was born November 2, 1928 in Rumford, Maine to Dominic and Clorinda Gaccetta. He attended Stephen’s High School, Maine Central Institute (MCI), Bates College (class of 1953) and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He taught junior high in Readfield, Maine and worked in Sales for General Mills and Scott Paper Company. He has been involved in non- profit poverty programs.


Letendre, Jacqueline (Boucher) Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Jun 2001

Letendre, Jacqueline (Boucher) Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

Jacqueline (Boucher) Letendre was born October 21, 1923 in Lewiston, Maine. Her father, Jean Charles Boucher, was originally from Quebec Province, Canada and immigrated at age 5 in April 1900. He was a general contractor, and mayor of Lewiston from 1943 to 1944, and a contemporary of Ed Muskie. He also served in the Maine house and senate. Her mother was a homemaker and also involved in social and political functions. Letendre had 10 siblings and was the second eldest. She attended Lewiston High School and graduated from Bates College in 1956 after working for 11 years. She attended Bryn …


The Murray Ledger And Times, June 22, 2001, The Murray Ledger And Times Jun 2001

The Murray Ledger And Times, June 22, 2001, The Murray Ledger And Times

The Murray Ledger & Times

No abstract provided.


Cole, John Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille Jun 2001

Cole, John Oral History Interview, Jeremy Robitaille

Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection

John N. Cole was born on February 26, 1923 in New York, New York to Helen (Dodd) and John N. Cole, Sr. His mother was a homemaker and department store window dresser. His father was a venture capital broker. He grew up and attended schools in New York City, but his family had strong ties to East Hampton. His father was a pioneering preservationist of the East Hamptons in the 1940s and 1950s, preserving two properties slated for development. Following school, Cole was a fisherman in New York for seven years. He then began to write, getting published in Esquire …


Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 33, June 14, 2001, Grand Valley State University Jun 2001

Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 33, June 14, 2001, Grand Valley State University

Volume 35, August 24, 2000 - June 14, 2001

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


The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley Jun 2001

The Bombay Boys Of Mira Nair, Firdaus Kanga And Ardashir Vakil, John C. Hawley

English

The valorization of traditional sources that has come to be termed nativism has a broad politics that can distort the historical record by romanticizing the past. When Leopold Senghor or Amilcar Cabral speak of a "national culture"1 as the source for post-independence development and Frantz Fanon warns against the exoticization of "native"2 culture, the contours of the argument seem to be obvious: critics in one camp seek first to counter colonial cultural dominance; critics in the other camp wish to temper such rejection with a "domestication" of European culture. Westerners, even well-meaning ones, can get caught in related entanglements when …


Mapping 'New' Geographies Of Religion: Politics And Poetics In Modernity, Lily Kong Jun 2001

Mapping 'New' Geographies Of Religion: Politics And Poetics In Modernity, Lily Kong

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

This article reviews geographical research on religion in the 1990s, and highlights work from neighbouring disciplines where relevant. Contrary to views that the field is incoherent, I suggest that much of the literature pays attention to several key themes, particularly, the politics and poetics of religious place, identity and community. I illustrate the key issues, arguments and conceptualizations in these areas, and suggest various ways forward. These 'new' geographies emphasize different sites of religious practice beyond the 'officially sacred'; different sensuous sacred geographies; different religions in different historical and place-specific contexts; different geographical scales of analysis; different constitutions of population …


Board Of Trustees Minutes, May 18, 2001, Eastern Washington University May 2001

Board Of Trustees Minutes, May 18, 2001, Eastern Washington University

Board of Trustees Minutes

No abstract provided.


Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 32, May 17, 2001, Grand Valley State University May 2001

Lanthorn, Vol. 35, No. 32, May 17, 2001, Grand Valley State University

Volume 35, August 24, 2000 - June 14, 2001

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


Racial Purity Laws In The United States And Nazi Germany: The Targeting Process, Judy Scales-Trent May 2001

Racial Purity Laws In The United States And Nazi Germany: The Targeting Process, Judy Scales-Trent

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


Spiritan News, No. 137, Congregazione Dello Spirito Santo May 2001

Spiritan News, No. 137, Congregazione Dello Spirito Santo

Spritan News

Spiritan News, No. 137/ May-June 2001

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Mortality In The North Dublin Union During The Great Famine, Timothy W. Guinnane, Cormac Ó Gráda May 2001

Mortality In The North Dublin Union During The Great Famine, Timothy W. Guinnane, Cormac Ó Gráda

Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


The Daily Egyptian, April 25, 2001, Daily Egyptian Staff Apr 2001

The Daily Egyptian, April 25, 2001, Daily Egyptian Staff

April 2001

No abstract provided.


Arbiter, April 18, Students Of Boise State University Apr 2001

Arbiter, April 18, Students Of Boise State University

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Spectator 2001-04-12, Editors Of The Spectator Apr 2001

Spectator 2001-04-12, Editors Of The Spectator

The Spectator

No abstract provided.


The Spinnaker Vol. 24 No. 28, University Of North Florida Apr 2001

The Spinnaker Vol. 24 No. 28, University Of North Florida

Spinnaker

Student newspaper for the UNF community.


Maine Perspective, V 12, I 14, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine Apr 2001

Maine Perspective, V 12, I 14, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Articles in this issue include coverage of the planned expansion of the University of Maine Quaternary Institute into the arena of Climate Studies; the campus master plan approaching completion; and plans for a symposium …


V. 68, Issue 11, April 6, 2001 Apr 2001

V. 68, Issue 11, April 6, 2001

Archway (1946-2020)

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V.65 - N.21 - Apr 5, 2001 Apr 2001

The Cowl - V.65 - N.21 - Apr 5, 2001

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 65 - No. 21 - April 5, 2001. 36 pages.


Maine Campus April 04 2001, Maine Campus Staff Apr 2001

Maine Campus April 04 2001, Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus Archives

No abstract provided.