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Life On The Vermilion Range Before 1900, Anthony C. Schulzentenberge
Life On The Vermilion Range Before 1900, Anthony C. Schulzentenberge
Culminating Projects in Teacher Development
Hardship has almost always been a part of the exploration and settlement of any area, and the hardships endured by the settlers of the Iron Range were in many ways no different from those experienced in other areas of a like nature. It is not the intent of this writer to show that the people of the Iron Range suffered any more or any less than the pioneers in other areas; it is only an attempt to set down for posterity some factual evidence to show that we do owe a great amount of respect and admiration to the pioneers …
A Training And Conditioning Program For The High School Baseball Pitcher, Orville E. Johnson
A Training And Conditioning Program For The High School Baseball Pitcher, Orville E. Johnson
Graduate Student Research Papers
The purpose of this study is to present in a clear and concise form the rudimentary mechanics of the game and an adaptable conditioning program for the high school baseball pitcher. While organizing the paper, the author hoped to gain further insight into the complexities of improving the young pitcher during the high school's short spring season.
An Intramural Tackle Football Program Guide For Wapato Junior High School, Paul Alan Petty
An Intramural Tackle Football Program Guide For Wapato Junior High School, Paul Alan Petty
All Master's Theses
It was the purpose of this study to (1) explore the general objectives of intramural sports and the general objectives, philosophy, and controversies of interscholastic athletics at the junior high school level; (2) comprehend the beneficial values of both intramural sports programs and junior high interscholastic athletics; and (3) develop an intramural tackle football program guide for the existing program at Wapato Junior High School.
Thomas Noon Talfourd And His Contemporaries, William Collins Robert
Thomas Noon Talfourd And His Contemporaries, William Collins Robert
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
None
Omaha Press Reaction To The Versailles Verdict: A Study Using Three Omaha Newspapers January, 1919-March, 1920, Beverly Geffert
Omaha Press Reaction To The Versailles Verdict: A Study Using Three Omaha Newspapers January, 1919-March, 1920, Beverly Geffert
Student Work
Representatives of twenty-seven nations worked at Versailles in 1919 under the gaze of a critical public much more alert than when the Congress of Vienna had assembled one hundred years before. In contrast to the atmosphere at Vienna, where the press had been completely suppressed because it was considered... the most powerful means used by the pretended supports of the rights of nations, to the detriment of those princes,... the public was kept informed regarding the happenings at Versailles. One hundred fifty newspaper correspondents from the United States attended the Conference out of a total of some five hundred writers. …
The Labor Press Comment On Steel Price Rise 1962, William Arthur Harper
The Labor Press Comment On Steel Price Rise 1962, William Arthur Harper
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Cross In The Valley ; The History Of The Establishment Of The Catholic Church In The Northern San Joaquin Valley Of California Up To 1863, Robert Eugene Bonta
The Cross In The Valley ; The History Of The Establishment Of The Catholic Church In The Northern San Joaquin Valley Of California Up To 1863, Robert Eugene Bonta
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is the story of the development of the Catholic Church in San Joaquin County and the adjacent areas that were served by the pioneer clergymen of Stockton 1 s St. Mary's Church from approximately 1851 to 186). These first dozen years of Central California Catholicism cover the pastorates of Stockton's first four priests: Fathers Dominic Blaive, Cornelius Delahunty, Robert Maurice, and Joseph Gallagher. These dozen years mark the transition of Stockton from a hectic supply center for the Southern Mines to a stable community whose economy became, based upon the agricultural production of its surrounding rural areas. These …
Confederate Exiles To Brazil, Shari Estill Hopperstad
Confederate Exiles To Brazil, Shari Estill Hopperstad
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
No abstract provided.
John Ford: The Temple And The Stage. (Volumes I And Ii)., Howard Lee Ford
John Ford: The Temple And The Stage. (Volumes I And Ii)., Howard Lee Ford
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.
The Poetic Plays Of Michael Field, Joan Evelyn Biederstedt
The Poetic Plays Of Michael Field, Joan Evelyn Biederstedt
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Oberlin College And World War I, Todd Isao Endo
Oberlin College And World War I, Todd Isao Endo
Honors Papers
Now trying to recover a short part of the past life of Oberlin, I have relied heavily upon The Oberlin Review for factual data and insight into the atmosphere of the times. By spot-checking the other town newspapers, The Oberlin Tribune and The Oberlin News with The Review, I concluded that the review is a reasonably reliable source.
To help construct the skeletal chronology of events I turned two other periodicals besides The Review. These included the Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer, The Oberlin College Alumni Magazine, and The Oberlin College Bulletin. These contained such valuable information as …
Fresh Water Drowning : Causes Of Death And Pathophysiology, William Ernest De Alva
Fresh Water Drowning : Causes Of Death And Pathophysiology, William Ernest De Alva
MD Theses
No abstract provided.
Brigham Young's Activities In St. George During The Later Years Of His Life, Dale Glen Wood
Brigham Young's Activities In St. George During The Later Years Of His Life, Dale Glen Wood
Theses and Dissertations
The early history of Utah is both varied and interesting and presents a rich field of study for the student of Western American History. The subject treated in this paper is a segment of the early Utah story. It is a study of the activities of the Mormon leader Brigham Young in the southwestern Utah community of St. George. Involved is a detailed study of the years between 1861, when St. George was settled, and 1877, when President Young made his last visit to the community.