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John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter summer 1994 university of the pacific volume 4, number 3 JOHN MUIR IN RUSSIA, 1903 PART THREE by William H. Brennan (Editor's note: this is the last article in a three-part series by Bill Brennan, Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, a specialist in Russian and Soviet history and foreign policy. For prior articles, see the 1993 fall and winter issues of this newsletter.) When Muir left the vicinity of Saint Petersburg, then the capital of Imperial Russia, it was with an obvious sense of relief. He had found Peter the Great's pride and …
10% 06/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 06/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
In The Affirmative, Vol.1, No.3 (June 1994), Andy Goodband,, Linda Jipson, Michael Martin, Bill Osborne, Lee Richards, Sandy Titus, The Aids Project
In The Affirmative, Vol.1, No.3 (June 1994), Andy Goodband,, Linda Jipson, Michael Martin, Bill Osborne, Lee Richards, Sandy Titus, The Aids Project
In the affirmative (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 06/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 06/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.04 (June 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.04 (June 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
The Scoop (May 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
The Scoop (May 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
Scoop / the People with AIDS Coalition of Maine (1990-1995)
No abstract provided.
10% 05/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 05/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Camp Depression: An Era Of Hope And Opportunity At The University Of North Dakota, University Of North Dakota
Camp Depression: An Era Of Hope And Opportunity At The University Of North Dakota, University Of North Dakota
UND Publications
Camp Depression opened October 21, 1933, at the University of North Dakota. It was designed to create low-cost housing for needy, but determined male students who wanted to obtain an education during the Great Depression. The camp consisted of six cabooses that were joined together and remodeled. Four cars were used for sleeping, a fifth was a combination kitchen/washroom, and a sixth was used as a study hall. Camp Depression residents paid their room and board by working four hours per week on campus. The residents shared cooking expenses, rotated mess duties in the kitchen and elsewhere, and enforced "quiet …
Community Pride Reporter, 05/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 05/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.03 (May 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.03 (May 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.5 (May/June 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.5 (May/June 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Old Order Amish
• Amish Quilts: Creativity Supported by Rules and Traditions
• Conflict: A Mainspring of Amish Society
• Occupational Opportunities for Old Order Amish Women
• The Amish Taboo on Photography: Its Historical and Social Significance
• Our Changing Amish Church District
• Images of the Amish on Stage and Film
• Amish Gardens: A Symbol of Identity
• The Myth of the Ideal Folk Society Versus the Reality of Amish Life
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter spring 1994 university of the pacific volume 4, number 2 JOHN MUIR AND THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT by Ron Limbaugh Was John Muir sympathetic toward 19th century feminism? Did he consider the rights of women worthy of at least the same respect as the rights of animals? Until recently it was not possible to explore these questions because of the lack of primary resources. Before 1970 the subject of Muir and his relationship with women was delicately side-stepped by scholars who were unable to win the confidence of Muir's heirs. Since then a new generation of heirs has …
The Scoop (April 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
The Scoop (April 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
Scoop / the People with AIDS Coalition of Maine (1990-1995)
No abstract provided.
10% 04/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 04/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.4 (April 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.4 (April 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
Southern Register. 1994.2 (Spring 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register. 1994.2 (Spring 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 04/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 04/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.02 (April 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.02 (April 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.3 (March 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.3 (March 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
10% 03/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 03/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.01 (March 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.01 (March 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 03/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 03/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.2 (February 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.2 (February 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
10% 02/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 02/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 02/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 02/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
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
The Legacy Of James Bowdoin Iii, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art
The Legacy Of James Bowdoin Iii, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art
Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues
The Legacy of James Bowdoin III (1994) was published to accompany a major year-long series of exhibitions and programs at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art commemorating the bicentennial of the founding of Bowdoin College. It includes essays by Kenneth E. Carpenter, Linda J. Docherty, Arthur M. Hussey, Clifton C. Olds, Richard H. Saunders, Susan E. Wegner.
Home Where "The Mansion" Was, James A. Butler
Home Where "The Mansion" Was, James A. Butler
Local History Essays
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994)
The Wister Family owned four homes on the Belfield estate. Two buildings survive: "Belfield"--or "Peale House"--itself, and the "Mary and Frances Wister Fine Arts Studio" (built by the William Rotch Wisters in 1868). The William Rotch Wisters' stunning second house, "Wister," was built in 1876 on the side of Clarkson Avenue opposite from the Arts Studio; "Wister" was donated to Fairmount Park in 1949 and demolished in 1956.
The Remarkable Wisters At Belfield, James A. Butler
The Remarkable Wisters At Belfield, James A. Butler
Local History Essays
Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994
The history of the nineteenth-century Wisters at "Belfield" encompasses three adjoining properties--and begins (perhaps appropriately for a future university campus) with a teenager who defied her father.