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Mclean, Charles Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", June Reimink Dec 1996

Mclean, Charles Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", June Reimink

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Mireles, Diana Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Teresa Cupp Dec 1996

Mireles, Diana Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Teresa Cupp

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Torres, Drew Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Andy Mccarty Dec 1996

Torres, Drew Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Andy Mccarty

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 021, Number 15, December 2, 1996, Grand Valley State University Dec 1996

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 021, Number 15, December 2, 1996, Grand Valley State University

1996-1997, Volume 21

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Evangelical Visitor - December, 1996 Vol. 109. No. 12., Glen A. Pierce Dec 1996

Evangelical Visitor - December, 1996 Vol. 109. No. 12., Glen A. Pierce

Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)

Vol. 109. No. 12.


Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 18, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 1996

Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 18, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Muhlenberg County Heritage

“The Muhlenberg County [Kentucky] Heritage” was published four times a year by the Muhlenberg County Genealogical Society in Greenville, Kentucky, from 1978 to 2001. The cover title sometimes appears as “The Heritage.” The publication’s purpose was to support the society and to publish information about the genealogy, culture, and history of Muhlenberg County. A separate annual index was printed each year for volumes 1-14. Afterwards, each issue was indexed separately. Generally, the index is to surnames only.


South Union Messenger (December 1996), Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 1996

South Union Messenger (December 1996), Kentucky Library Research Collections

South Union Messenger

No abstract provided.


To Save A House Divided: Lincoln's Suspension Of Habeas Corpus, Monica Delong Dec 1996

To Save A House Divided: Lincoln's Suspension Of Habeas Corpus, Monica Delong

Senior Research Projects

No abstract provided.


The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide To Grassroots Organizations And Internet Resources In The Newly Independent States, John A. Drobnicki Dec 1996

The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide To Grassroots Organizations And Internet Resources In The Newly Independent States, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Review of the book The Post-Soviet Handbook: A Guide to Grassroots Organizations and Internet Resources in the Newly Independent States.


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlvi, Number 1, December 1996 Dec 1996

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xlvi, Number 1, December 1996

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XLVI, Number 1, December 1996

Rational Drug Design, Page 4

Technology Transfer, Page 7

Clinical Trials, Page 9

World-Class Athletes and Drugs, Page 12

The Makings of the Complete Physician, Page 14

Major Alliance Links Jefferson with Mercy Health, Page 17

“Gene Repair” Corrects Mutation Leading to Disease, Page 19

Genetic Discoveries Lead to New Lung Cancer Tests, Page 20

Alumni Can Participate in JeffHOPE, Page 24

Student AMA Organizes Bone Marrow Drive, Page 25


The U.S. Government's Investigation Of E.B. Stahlman As An Enemy Alien: A Case Study Of Nativism In Nashville, Robert O'Brien Dec 1996

The U.S. Government's Investigation Of E.B. Stahlman As An Enemy Alien: A Case Study Of Nativism In Nashville, Robert O'Brien

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

As a railroad executive for the Louisville and Nashville and then publisher for the Nashville Banner, Edward Bushrod Stahlman, a German immigrant, made many enemies. Stahlman's constant feuding with Luke Lea, who owned the rival Nashville Tennessean, led to an investigation of his citizenship during World War I. Hatred of Germans was at a fever pitch and not only did the Department of Justice examine Stahlman, who actually had been naturalized as a child, but the Tennessean also accused him of being a German propagandist. This thesis serves as an example of the scrutiny German-Americans underwent during the war. Organizations …


Holocaust-Denial Literature: An Additional Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki Dec 1996

Holocaust-Denial Literature: An Additional Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

This bibliography is a supplement to an earlier one that was published in the Bulletin of Bibliography. Holocaust denial is a body of literature that seeks to prove that the Jewish Holocaust did not happen. This bibliography includes both works about Holocaust denial and works of Holocaust denial.


Duncan Hines The Man Behind The Cake Mix, Louis Hatchett Dec 1996

Duncan Hines The Man Behind The Cake Mix, Louis Hatchett

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

To many Americans Duncan Hines (1880-1959) is just a name on a cake mix package. Few would suspect that in the 1940s and 1950s Duncan Hines was the most trusted name in the food industry. In the early twentieth century Hines was a traveling salesman of printing wares who was keenly interested in discovering safe places to eat during the course of his business excursions. He eventually became well-known among the public for his specialized knowledge of the locations of superior dining facilities. In 1936 he began publishing this information annually in a restaurant guide. By the end of the …


The Greens Of Falls Of Rough: A Kentucky Family Biography 1795-1965, Hugh Ridenour Dec 1996

The Greens Of Falls Of Rough: A Kentucky Family Biography 1795-1965, Hugh Ridenour

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of writing about the Greens of Falls of Rough is to record the extraordinary lives of three generations of a prominent, but somewhat neglected, Kentucky family that contributed greatly to the history of the Commonwealth. This family’s activities parallel that history in social, economic and political aspects from the state’s inception to the 1960s.

In addition, this thesis should alleviate a pervasive misunderstanding regarding the identity of Willis Green, founder of the Greens of Falls of Rough. Mr. Green, a prominent Kentuckian in his own right, has been confused with another Kentuckian, a Willis Green of Danville. The …


The Revealed Word And The Struggle For Authority: Interpretation And Use Of Islamic Terminology Among Algerian Islamists, Leif Stenberg Dec 1996

The Revealed Word And The Struggle For Authority: Interpretation And Use Of Islamic Terminology Among Algerian Islamists, Leif Stenberg

Book Chapters / Conference Papers

No abstract provided.


A Cultural Resource Investigation Of Two Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Parcels, Susie Van Kirk Dec 1996

A Cultural Resource Investigation Of Two Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Parcels, Susie Van Kirk

Susie Van Kirk Papers

During the month of October, November, and December 1996, a Cultural Resources Investigation was conducted on two Louisiana-Pacific Corporation parcels located at Big Lagoon, Humboldt County, California (see Map 1). The survey was requested by Jamie Heltsley of Ron Hunt Surveying & Forestry, Arcata, California. Proposed project plans include the combining of four separate assessors parcels into two assessor's parcels.

The purposes of this investigation were to (1) locate and record project area cultural resources; (2) to evaluate the significance of study area cultural resources; (3) to assess potential impacts to cultural resources resulting from project related operations; (4) to …


De Haan, Peg Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Terry Prins Nov 1996

De Haan, Peg Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Terry Prins

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 914, Carolina Moriel Garza Nov 1996

Interview No. 914, Carolina Moriel Garza

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; describes mining camps La Prieta, Santa Bárbara and San Francisco del Oro; discusses education, social life, recreational activities, and housing.


Interview No. 922, María Del Refugio Solis De Bastiani Nov 1996

Interview No. 922, María Del Refugio Solis De Bastiani

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; biographical data; discusses social activities and education offered at mining camps in Mexico, particularly El Esmeralda Mine (Eagle Picher) and La Prieta and Santa Bárbara (ASARCO); her childrens' bi-cultural identification; social responsabilities and obligations of mine mangers' wives.


Interview No. 918, María Boevide De Rosas Nov 1996

Interview No. 918, María Boevide De Rosas

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; experiences as wife of mining engineer including frequent moves, social life in mining communities in Bolivia, Argentina, Mexico; discusses Bolivian revolution and husband's decision to accept position as mine foreman in San Francisco Mines near Parral; describes living arrangements provided mine workers and management.


Cooper, Charles Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Larry Wagenaar Nov 1996

Cooper, Charles Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Larry Wagenaar

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Yelding, John Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Anne Colenbrander Nov 1996

Yelding, John Oral History Interview: Sesquicentennial Of Holland, "150 Stories For 150 Years", Anne Colenbrander

Sesquicentennial of Holland, "150 Stories for 150 Years"

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 920, Encarnación Sáenz Baca Nov 1996

Interview No. 920, Encarnación Sáenz Baca

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; recalls work experiences; describes duties and responsibilities; discusses differences between housing provided for mine workers and for management; comments on American personnel, mining operations, equipment, and production; describes diseases specific to mining industry; social activities in mining communities.


Interview No. 919, Mary Navarro De Barssé Nov 1996

Interview No. 919, Mary Navarro De Barssé

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; biographical background; describes living conditions of mining camp including housing, furnishing, schooling, social activities, and medical facilities; details teaching experiences; comments about Mexicanization of foreign-owned mining companies.


Thanksgiving And Football, Richard C. Crepeau Nov 1996

Thanksgiving And Football, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

The History of both Thanksgiving and Football go back into the Middle Ages, and so it may not be so strange that the two would come together in modern America.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1996

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Stamper, John. Gilbert Hall Fire Sparks Safety Questions
  • Lega, Stephen. Central Stores Closing
  • Brewer, Jerry. Rodeo Perfection
  • Wal-Mart’s Censorship Unacceptable
  • Ramsey, James. Marriott Has Served Western Well
  • May, Dirk. Consider Perspectives
  • Browning, Michelle. Dormitis Cured by 12-Step Program
  • Stamper, John. Commentary Causes a Meeting of Minds
  • Siria, Stephanie. Parking Still a Hassle at Western
  • Leonard, Kim. Campus Organizations Get Assistance
  • Leonard, Kim. Statewide Student …


Interview No. 917, Ramón Rosas Lugo Nov 1996

Interview No. 917, Ramón Rosas Lugo

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; refugee of Mexican Revolution; student days at Texas College of Mines; discusses job experiences in Bolovia including supervising underground mining crew of 60 Bolivian women and witnessing a revolution; his job in the Santa Bárbara mines; Mexicanization of foreign-owned companies; mining union activity in Mexico.


Interview No. 915, Amelia Rosas De Valdez Nov 1996

Interview No. 915, Amelia Rosas De Valdez

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; describes 43 years working experiences as secretary in Charcas, San Luis Potosí; discusses mine accidents; occupational hazards, effect of payment changes from U.S. dollars to Mexican pesos at the time Mexicanization; describes housing and camp social activities.


Interview No. 921, Paula Reyes De Sáenz Nov 1996

Interview No. 921, Paula Reyes De Sáenz

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project; recollects spouse's career with ASARCO; describes housing social activities, and interaction with families living near ASARCO's mining camps; the celebration of North American holidays.


Opening Remarks, Delivered At The Annual Foundation Meeting On November 25, 1996, Arend D. Lubbers Nov 1996

Opening Remarks, Delivered At The Annual Foundation Meeting On November 25, 1996, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Opening Remarks, delivered at the Annual Foundation Meeting on November 25, 1996 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.