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Correspondence; 1951-12-12, The Royal Serenaders Male Chorus Dec 1951

Correspondence; 1951-12-12, The Royal Serenaders Male Chorus

Correspondence

No abstract provided.


The La Salle Collegian - Volume 22 Issue 12 Dec 1951

The La Salle Collegian - Volume 22 Issue 12

The Collegian

No abstract provided.


Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 40 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor) Dec 1951

Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 40 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)

Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today

01 The Mistake of the Wise Men General Superintendent Williamson
03 God's Good-Will Gift By M. Kimber Moulton
04 "His Name Shall Be Jesus" By Melza H. Brown
05 Have You Had Your Christmas? By W. D. McGraw Jr.
06 THE Prophetic Herald APPEARS By Oscar Hudson
06 LIKE TRUMPET CALL By A. M. Quick
07 Another Christmas Dawns! Alice Hansche Mortenson
07 CHRISTMAS NIGHT By Margaret S. Connelly
07 THE Christ Child Comes N. C. Schlichter
07 Bright Is the Christmas Road By Kathryn Blackburn Peck
08 On Listening Terms? By Louis McCurdy
09 EPHESIANS (Art. 28) The Sanctification …


Two One-Act Arena Plays, Kansas State Teachers College Dec 1951

Two One-Act Arena Plays, Kansas State Teachers College

Communication and Theater Programs

No abstract provided.


The School For Scandal, Kansas State Teachers College Dec 1951

The School For Scandal, Kansas State Teachers College

Communication and Theater Programs

No abstract provided.


Evangelical Visitor - December 10, 1951 Vol. Lxiv. No. 25., J.N. Hostetter Dec 1951

Evangelical Visitor - December 10, 1951 Vol. Lxiv. No. 25., J.N. Hostetter

Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)

Vol. LXIV. No. 25.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951, Mary Yost, Ivy Leaman, Josephine Kain, Sally Canan, Lois Crawford, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Carolyn Herber, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner, Ed Klein Dec 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1951, Mary Yost, Ivy Leaman, Josephine Kain, Sally Canan, Lois Crawford, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Carolyn Herber, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner, Ed Klein

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Feulner goes to convention in New York • Supply Store announces 40 percent reductions • Pi Gamma Mu sets initiation banquet for new members • Booster Committee doing art work • "Messiah" concert called credit to Philip's directing ability • Harte and Lukens named '53 year book co-editors • Count to speak at 3rd Forum on January 9 • Y hears lecture on loyalty oath • Students dance at "winter whirl" • Inge Rudloff to speak • Pre-Christmas week of gay events arrives • Curtain Club may give play again • Candlelight Communion planned Thursday night • St. Nick furthers …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 28, No. 5-Z248, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1951

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 28, No. 5-Z248, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Looking Backward
  • Hilltopics
  • Mind Your Manners
  • Kentucky Building News
  • Alumni News
  • Book Marks
  • Society Page
  • Faculty Notes
  • Training School Notes
  • Club News
  • Campus Crossfire – cartoon
  • Looking Around

Articles in this issue:

  • Western Players Next Production “The Night of January 16”
  • Music Educators Assemble for Vocal Clinic
  • Air ROTC Unit is Rated in Upper Third
  • Maynard Klein Directs All-State Chorus Concert Tonight
  • Registrar Receives More Applications for January Degrees
  • Joseph Howard Becomes Senior Sponsor
  • Military Ball Features Hal McIntyre
  • Why Don’t You? – editorial
  • Miss Vivian …


Tomahawk, December 6, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1951

Tomahawk, December 6, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


December 6, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Dec 1951

December 6, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1950-1954

No abstract provided.


1951-12-06 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.) Dec 1951

1951-12-06 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)

Rowan County News Archive

Rowan County News published on December 6, 1951.


The La Salle Collegian - Volume 22 Issue 11 Dec 1951

The La Salle Collegian - Volume 22 Issue 11

The Collegian

No abstract provided.


Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 39 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor) Dec 1951

Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 39 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)

Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today

01 Inside Braces General Superintendent Vanderpool
02 "BUT PRAYER” By E. E. Wordsworth
02 Nature's Melodies By Clara S. Hoff
03 The End of Prayer By Oscar Hudson
03 TELL IT OUT! By A. M. Quick
04 A Dangerous Trend By C. Warren Jones
05 "LET THERE BE LIGHT” By Bernie Smith
05 Consider the Stars By Dorothy Boone Kidney
05 Tiny Stars of Fluff By Alice Hansche Mortenson
06 EPHESIANS (Art XXVII) Five Apostolic Imperatives By H. Orton Wiley
07 Bearing by Sharing By Leslie E. Dunkin
07 God Answers Prayer By Frances B. Erickson
08 DECEMBER By E. …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1951, Mary Yost, Jean Stewart, Evelyn Scharf, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Sallie Lumis Dec 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, December 3, 1951, Mary Yost, Jean Stewart, Evelyn Scharf, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, Robert Herber, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Sallie Lumis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

26 men join frats after rush week • Library used book sale begins today • Chem group lists water program • "Light up the sky" scores hit as first stage offering • "Messiah" features highly-rated soloists • Christmas plans made by WSGA; Lights needed • "Private lives" given as group production by new club members • English Club takes in new members • French Club plans party • Senior ball theme set for Friday • Y panel discusses army conscription • FTA to hear talk on teaching ways • Editorials: A pledge is a pledge; World discusses peace • Bob …


Tribute To Dr. William Arndt, Faculty Concordia Seminary Dec 1951

Tribute To Dr. William Arndt, Faculty Concordia Seminary

Concordia Theological Monthly

Tribute to Dr. William Arndt


Luke 17: 20-21 In Recent Investigations, Paul M. Bretscher Dec 1951

Luke 17: 20-21 In Recent Investigations, Paul M. Bretscher

Concordia Theological Monthly

This is the significant passage recorded only by Luke and rendered in the KJ version: "When He was demanded of the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God should come, He answered them and said: The Kingdom of God cometh not with observation; neither shall they say, Lo, here! or, Lo, there! for, behold, the Kingdom of God is within you." The passage poses a number of linguistic and exegetical difficulties.


Chalcedon After Fifteen Centuries, Jaroslav Pelikan Dec 1951

Chalcedon After Fifteen Centuries, Jaroslav Pelikan

Concordia Theological Monthly

This year marks the fifteen hundredth anniversary of one of the most important councils of the ancient Church, the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Chalcedon is generally regarded as the conclusion of almost a century and a half of theological discussion centering in the doctrine of the person of Christ. This discussion came to a focus at the first four ecumenical councils-Nicaea in 325, Constantinople in 381, Ephesus in 431, and Chalcedon in 451. Out of these four councils and the theological work that went into them there emerged the dogmas of the Trinity and of the person of Christ …


The Apostolic Psha!, Martin H. Franzmann Dec 1951

The Apostolic Psha!, Martin H. Franzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

Memory plays us scurvy tricks. I remember that Hilaire Belloc says somewhere that there are three things that a real man must be capable of saying. I remember also that the first one is: Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem; and that the third one is: Psha!


God's Concurrence In Human Action, John Theodore Mueller Dec 1951

God's Concurrence In Human Action, John Theodore Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

In presenting the doctrine of divine providence, the teachers of the Christian Church usually stress, in the first place, God's actual conservation of all created things, by which His creatures persist both in their being and their operation (in esse suo ac vi operandi). Should their categories at times appear as rather scholastic or academic, it is well to remember that they were endeavoring to clarify and preserve intact in its purity the somewhat mysterious Scripture doctrine of God's actual participation in creatural action against the two fundamental fallacies of erring human reason: fatalism and atheism.


God's Triumphant Captive Christ's Aroma For God. (2 Cor. 2:12-17.), Victor Bartling Dec 1951

God's Triumphant Captive Christ's Aroma For God. (2 Cor. 2:12-17.), Victor Bartling

Concordia Theological Monthly

The teacher to whom we offer this eucharisterion has lived and labored among us as "God's triumphant captive" and "Christ's aroma for God." In discussing the Scripture passage giving us this view of the ministerial office we hope to do so in a bit of the practical manner which has always characterized the Scripture interpretation of our colleague.

Before we take up the passage, it will be useful for us to look at the wider as well as the narrower context.


John Chrysostom On The Christian Home As A Teacher, Arthur C. Repp Dec 1951

John Chrysostom On The Christian Home As A Teacher, Arthur C. Repp

Concordia Theological Monthly

John Chrysostom is known in the Christian Church primarily as the greatest pulpit orator of the fourth century. His excellency as a preacher, which also made him an outstanding example of the Antioch school of theology, has. in a measure, caused the Church to lose sight of his contributions to educational thought. Yet according to one authority John wrote the finest pedagogic treatise of the patristic era and developed "a method of sex instruction that is without superior in the history of education." In spite of this high tribute, however, the church father has been either generally ignored by American …


Liturgical Developments In Europe, Walter F. Buszin Dec 1951

Liturgical Developments In Europe, Walter F. Buszin

Concordia Theological Monthly

Despite the many serious impediments imposed by destructive warfare and total defeat, the Germans have published perhaps more liturgical literature during the past few postwar years than the people of any other nation. This is significant already because it indicates clearly that they do not regard liturgics as an area which is rather nonessential in character. The ravages and dispossessions of war and defeat drive man to the stark realities and basic needs of life and existence. In days of scarcity and want, man craves not dessert and luxury; on the contrary, he is then perfectly satisfied and altogether happy …


Homiletics: Sermon Study On Romans 12:16-21 For The Third Sunday After Epiphany, Winfred A. Schroeder Dec 1951

Homiletics: Sermon Study On Romans 12:16-21 For The Third Sunday After Epiphany, Winfred A. Schroeder

Concordia Theological Monthly

Sermon Study on Romans 12:16-21 for the Third Sunday After Epiphany


President Louis J. Sieck, D. D., Richard R. Caemmerer Dec 1951

President Louis J. Sieck, D. D., Richard R. Caemmerer

Concordia Theological Monthly

The late president of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., has gone to his heavenly rest. Therewith he joins the ranks of the theologians of the Church whom it remembers with honor. Throughout his life it seemed as though Doctor Sieck was not destined for the role of theologian in the professional sense of the term. After an assistantship of one year to the late President of the Missouri Synod, Dr. F. Pfotenhauer, at Hamburg, Minn., Louis J. Sieck became assistant pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in St. Louis, beginning in 1905, and pastor after 1914. A large and active congregation …


Maine Alumnus, Volume 33, Number 3, December 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Dec 1951

Maine Alumnus, Volume 33, Number 3, December 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Forester [Winslow L. Gooch] Abroad --- Cornerstone... [of the Memorial Student Union laid during Homecoming] --- Black Bear Awards --- Football Statistics --- 1926 Football Team --- ROTC --- Fish and Game Training Program --- Mechanical Research


The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine Dec 1951

The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine

Maine Journalist

The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.

The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …


The Cresset (Vol. Xv, No. 2), Valparaiso University Dec 1951

The Cresset (Vol. Xv, No. 2), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


The Upton Challenger: December 1951 Dec 1951

The Upton Challenger: December 1951

Newsletters of Various Evangelical United Brethren Church Congregations

No abstract provided.


The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 7, No. 3, University Of Dayton. Marian Library Dec 1951

The Marian Library Newsletter: Vol. 7, No. 3, University Of Dayton. Marian Library

Marian Library Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Worcester Catholic Deaf Center, December 1951 Dec 1951

Worcester Catholic Deaf Center, December 1951

Worcester Catholic Deaf Center

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Worcester, MA

Worcester Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid