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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Mennonites of Pennsylvania: A House Divided
• "Not Only Tradition, but Truth": Legend and Myth Fragments Among Pennsylvania Mennonites
• Mennonite Women and Centuries of Change in America
• "It is Painful to Say Goodbye": A Mennonite Family in Europe and America
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 2, Susan Kalcik, June Granatir Alexander, M. Mark Stolarik, Corinne Earnest, Klaus Stopp, Jobie E. Riley
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 2, Susan Kalcik, June Granatir Alexander, M. Mark Stolarik, Corinne Earnest, Klaus Stopp, Jobie E. Riley
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Fortune's Stepchildren: Slovaks in Pennsylvania
• Slovak Churches: Religious Diversity and Ethnic Communities
• Slovak Fraternal-Benefit Societies in Pennsylvania
• Early Fraktur Referring to Birth and Baptism in Pennsylvania: A Taufpatenbrief from Berks County for a Child Born in 1751
• The Solitary Sisters of Saron
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1964-10-23, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1964-10-23, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1961-1970
Wooster hosted sitar player Ravi Shankar and witnessed a marvelous performance. They also received confirmation that a young Indian classical dancer would come from the subcontinent to perform at the upcoming Wooster-In-India dinner. Undersecretary of State George Ball delivered a speech on the Cold War in the Wooster Chapel. A student writes a piece making the case for upperclassmen to have more privileges than underclassmen. A student contributor examines the nation's current stance on immigration and immigrants, looking at how the laws changed in the past decade although America was built on immigrant labor. Page three is dedicated to College …
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1964-02-28, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1964-02-28, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1961-1970
This issue of the Wooster Voice features the Dean's List, the resignation of Dean Frey, and a soundly defeated motion to demolish "Hell Week," the school's pledging week, and a tour to be given by the Girl's Chorus. Page 2 features a piece applauding the decision to regulate but not abolish Hell Week, a call for changes to the immigration quota based system. For the first time in many years, the Scot Symphonic Band will wear kilts for their winter concert. Athletic updates for the past week are featured on page three. Currently on display in the art museum is …
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1903-02-14, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1903-02-14, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1901-1910
This edition includes the second part to a piece entitled "How I Came to America: The Second Step" by E A Ohori. Additionally, there is a recapping of a lecture on South American problems, discussed from the standpoint of Christian missionaries by Reverend Thomas H. Candor.