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Welcome To The Cat House!, Sara Anne Hook Apr 2023

Welcome To The Cat House!, Sara Anne Hook

Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work

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Exploring Your Ancestry Through Postcards, Sara Anne Hook Feb 2023

Exploring Your Ancestry Through Postcards, Sara Anne Hook

Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work

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The History Of Lighthouses In Postcards, Sara Anne Hook Jan 2022

The History Of Lighthouses In Postcards, Sara Anne Hook

Graduate Scholarship and Professional Work

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Reviewed Work(S): Midwestern Strange: Hunting Monsters, Martians, And The Weird In Flyover Country By Hollars, Susan Neville Mar 2020

Reviewed Work(S): Midwestern Strange: Hunting Monsters, Martians, And The Weird In Flyover Country By Hollars, Susan Neville

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

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Ovid Butler And The Founding Of Butler University, Sally Childs-Helton Jan 2010

Ovid Butler And The Founding Of Butler University, Sally Childs-Helton

Scholarship and Professional Work

Without Ovid Butler, there would be no Butler University today. The history of the man and the university are intimately and inextricably entwined; without Ovid Butler's vision, leadership, and financial support, the university may not have come into being, or survived its early years. One hundred and sixty years after it was chartered, Butler University today is a private, not-for-profit, comprehensive university located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Butler offers more than 65 majors from six colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Education, Pharmacy, Business, Fine Arts, and Communication. The unofficial fall semester 2010 enrollment is 4,051 full-time undergraduates and 4,575 total students …


Development And Preservation, George W. Geib Jan 1999

Development And Preservation, George W. Geib

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Details the history of two Marion County Courthouses.


Benjamin Harrison, George W. Geib Jan 1996

Benjamin Harrison, George W. Geib

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

An account of Benjamin Harrison's rise to the presidency beginning with his successful career during the Civil War.


The Power Of The Purse, George W. Geib Jan 1975

The Power Of The Purse, George W. Geib

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

The Army finance office was born two centuries ago in the midst of the American Revolution. From the golden orle insignia that legend reports was first authorized by George Washington, to the outline of its modern functions and limitations that emerged during the war, the service took form in the critical years of the struggle for independence.


A History Of Butler University, Thomas B. Fields Sep 1928

A History Of Butler University, Thomas B. Fields

Butler University History Resources

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