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Review Of Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, A Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion By Shannon Stocker, Janelle Burd Jan 2023

Review Of Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, A Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion By Shannon Stocker, Janelle Burd

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Review Of Dressing Up The Stars: The Story Of Movie Costume Designer Edith Head By Jeanne Walker Harvey, Janelle Burd Jan 2023

Review Of Dressing Up The Stars: The Story Of Movie Costume Designer Edith Head By Jeanne Walker Harvey, Janelle Burd

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Review Of The Gardener Of Alcatraz: A True Story By Emma Bland Smith, Janelle Burd Jan 2023

Review Of The Gardener Of Alcatraz: A True Story By Emma Bland Smith, Janelle Burd

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Review Of By And By: Charles Albert Tindley, The Father Of Gospel Music By Carole Boston Weatherford, Elly B M Watkins Jan 2021

Review Of By And By: Charles Albert Tindley, The Father Of Gospel Music By Carole Boston Weatherford, Elly B M Watkins

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Review Of Fly High, John Glenn: The Story Of An American Hero By Kathleen Krull, Elly B M Watkins Jan 2021

Review Of Fly High, John Glenn: The Story Of An American Hero By Kathleen Krull, Elly B M Watkins

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Review Of Aaron And Alexander: The Most Famous Duel In American History By Don Brown, Christiana O. Manthei Jan 2017

Review Of Aaron And Alexander: The Most Famous Duel In American History By Don Brown, Christiana O. Manthei

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Book Review: Communion With Christ And His People, Jeremy M. Kimble Apr 2015

Book Review: Communion With Christ And His People, Jeremy M. Kimble

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Review Of Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? The Story Of Elizabeth Blackwell By Tanya Lee Stone, Rebekkah C. Reisner Jan 2015

Review Of Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? The Story Of Elizabeth Blackwell By Tanya Lee Stone, Rebekkah C. Reisner

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Review Of Florence Nightingale By Demi, Rebekkah C. Reisner Jan 2015

Review Of Florence Nightingale By Demi, Rebekkah C. Reisner

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Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach Jan 2007

Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach

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George Hunt Pendleton is a significant but neglected figure in the history of nineteenth-century politics. A Democrat from Cincinnati, Ohio, Pendleton led the mid-western faction of the party for much of the nineteenth century. He served in the Ohio Senate for one term before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857 until 1865. He was a leader of the Extreme Peace Democrats during the Civil War and was General George B. McClellan's running mate in the presidential campaign of 1864. Losing both the election and his seat in the House, he spent almost fifteen years out of public …


God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick Jan 2000

God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick

Faculty Books

Like his predecessors in church history, Kuyper was a person of massive intelligence, immense learning, terrific energy, and zealous faith. He nevertheless received great adulation from his beloved kleine luyden (little people) of the working and lower middle classes, many of whom struggled to survive economically and few of whom could afford a higher education. Throughout his long career as a pastor, journalist, educator and political leader, Kuyper maintained close contact with the common people and communicated with them effectively, even though he was far above them in intellect and formal learning.