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Mlgpa News (June 1997), Betsy Smith Jun 1997

Mlgpa News (June 1997), Betsy Smith

MLGPA news (1996-2004)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 06/1997, Community Pride Reporter Jun 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 06/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Acla Update (June 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn Jun 1997

Acla Update (June 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn

ACLA update (1996-1999)

No abstract provided.


Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.5 (June 1997), M. Lichtman Jun 1997

Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.5 (June 1997), M. Lichtman

Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)

No abstract provided.


In The Affirmative, Vol.4, No.5 (Mid-May/Mid-June1997), Mike Martin, The Aids Project May 1997

In The Affirmative, Vol.4, No.5 (Mid-May/Mid-June1997), Mike Martin, The Aids Project

In the affirmative (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Mlgpa News (May 1997), Betsy Smith May 1997

Mlgpa News (May 1997), Betsy Smith

MLGPA news (1996-2004)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 05/1997, Community Pride Reporter May 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 05/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.3 (May/June 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison May 1997

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.3 (May/June 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.4 (May 1997), M. Lichtman May 1997

Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.4 (May 1997), M. Lichtman

Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)

No abstract provided.


Acla Update (May 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn May 1997

Acla Update (May 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn

ACLA update (1996-1999)

No abstract provided.


The John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1997, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies Apr 1997

The John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1997, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

JOHN WgW Volume 7, Number 2 NEW MUIR Spring 1997 X I 4 J^,AN EPISODE IN THE YOSEMITE: by Frank E. Buske copyright @ 1989,1991, by Frank E. Buske (Editor's note: Dr. Frank Buske, emeritus professor and former Chair of the English Department at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, now lives in Tucson, Arizona. This paper was presented at the 1990 John Muir Conference at UOP, and is published here, along with letters from a private collection, with the author's permission.) ('•< Muir spent the winter of 1873-75 at the McChesney home in land, having come down from his beloved mountains to spend time putting into words some of the observations he had made • ■ nig the trees and the glaciers and on the ■ - les. Mrs. Jeanne Carr and others of his I «ls had, for a long time, been * •imaging him to do more writing; they HHgested that there was a market for his j I les and a need for him to set down his ilf|overies while they were still fresh in his mind. Mrs. McChesney, in a later reminiscence, described Muir as "dressed gi»iei ally in what we call now negligee, i.e., he wore a blue flannel shirt, but was never : without a sprig of some green plant as an-S*0 jjpment." Muir's apparel would be appropriate for ij§krnd of life he most enjoyed. He disliked lifting to dress for any formal occasion and hied to avoid any social gathering that would HHuire clothing and behavior that were not comfortable to him. Although he had uently written of his loneliness, sped1 w.f t enviously about his relatives and ids who had married and were raising families, he seems to made no effort to alter his own bachelor status during that Winter in the Bay Area. Mrs. J "• ' Carr The subject of John Muir and his relationship with women is interesting to ponder, and is a topic that has received a good deal of attention and even more misinformed speculation. Some verses that he wrote before this time, highly critical of young women, their appearance and the way they dressed, prompted his friend, Bradley Brown, to write the eighteen-year old Muir, "Excuse me, John, but perhaps unreciprocated love was the cause of your rhyming against the sweet little creatures. To love is painful, that is true. Not to love is painful, too. But oh! It gives the greatest pain to love and not to be loved again." The subject of Muir's poem may well have been imaginary but Brown's observations can certainly be considered prescient. At twenty-two, in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, working with ice-boat inventor Wiard, John Muir wrote his brother, David, telling him of the people he was meeting. David, very much a ladies' man, replied, "I would like very well to hear that piano and Miss E.P. (excuse me, John) playing on it." Miss E.P. was, of course, Emily Pelton, niece of the proprietors of the Mandell House where Muir was living. In December of that same year, John Muir wrote his sister, Sarah, and her husband, David Galloway, of an occasion which shows a rather vivid picture of his social skills: UNIVERSITY OR page 1 (continued on page 3) PACIFIC

NEWS NOTES: JOHN MUIR CENTER PUBLICATION PROGRAM The John Muir Center announces the continuation of its series of …


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 3, Don Yoder, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Paul R. Wieand, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Herbert H. Beck, Edna Eby Heller, Vincent R. Tortora, Frances Lichten Apr 1997

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 3, Don Yoder, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Paul R. Wieand, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Herbert H. Beck, Edna Eby Heller, Vincent R. Tortora, Frances Lichten

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Two Worlds in the Dutch Country
• Belsnickel Lore
• Carpet-Rag Parties
• Quilting Traditions in the Dutch Country
• Lititz
• Lititz Specialties
• Amish Funerals
• Pennsylvania Redware
• Scratch-Carved Easter Eggs
• Fractur From the Hostetter Collection


Mlgpa News (April 1997), Betsy Smith Apr 1997

Mlgpa News (April 1997), Betsy Smith

MLGPA news (1996-2004)

No abstract provided.


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.2 (April 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison Apr 1997

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.2 (April 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


Matlovich Society (Spring 1997), Matlovich Society Apr 1997

Matlovich Society (Spring 1997), Matlovich Society

Matlovich Society (1991-1997)

No abstract provided.


Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.3 (April 1997), M. Lichtman Apr 1997

Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.3 (April 1997), M. Lichtman

Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)

No abstract provided.


Acla Update (April 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn Apr 1997

Acla Update (April 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn

ACLA update (1996-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 04/1997, Community Pride Reporter Apr 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 04/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 03/1997, Community Pride Reporter Mar 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 03/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Acla Update (March 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn Mar 1997

Acla Update (March 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn

ACLA update (1996-1999)

No abstract provided.


Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.2 (March 1997), M. Lichtman Mar 1997

Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.1, No.2 (March 1997), M. Lichtman

Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)

No abstract provided.


Mlgpa News (February 1997), Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance Feb 1997

Mlgpa News (February 1997), Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance

MLGPA news (1996-2004)

No abstract provided.


Community Pride Reporter, 02/1997, Community Pride Reporter Feb 1997

Community Pride Reporter, 02/1997, Community Pride Reporter

Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)

No abstract provided.


Acla Update (February 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn Feb 1997

Acla Update (February 1997), Claire Gelinas, Aids Coalition Of Lewiston-Auburn

ACLA update (1996-1999)

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 2, Nancy Kettering Frye, Jean-Paul Benowitz, Amos Long Jr., John A. Milbauer Jan 1997

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 2, Nancy Kettering Frye, Jean-Paul Benowitz, Amos Long Jr., John A. Milbauer

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• "An Uncommon Woman" in the Age of the Common Man: The Life and Times of Sarah Righter Major
• Maintaining Mennonite Identity: The Old Order Church in Pennsylvania and Virginia
• The End of an Era: The Last One-Room Public Schools in Lebanon County
• Pennsylvania Extended in the Cherokee Country: A Study of Log Architecture


Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.1 (January/February 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Donald Weatherford, Dick Harrison Jan 1997

Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.18, No.1 (January/February 1997), Northern Lambda Nord, Donald Weatherford, Dick Harrison

Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)

No abstract provided.


[Introduction To] The Viper On The Hearth: Mormons, Myths, And The Construction Of Heresy, Terryl Givens Jan 1997

[Introduction To] The Viper On The Hearth: Mormons, Myths, And The Construction Of Heresy, Terryl Givens

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Nineteenth-century American writers frequently cast the Mormon as a stock villain in such fictional genres as mysteries, westerns, and popular romances. The Mormons were depicted as a violent and perverse people--the "viper on the hearth"--who sought to violate the domestic sphere of the mainstream. While other critics have mined the socio-political sources of anti-Mormonism, Givens is the first to reveal how popular fiction, in its attempt to deal with the sources and nature of this conflict, constructed an image of the Mormon as a religious and social "Other."


[Introduction To] The Oxford Book Of The American South: Testimony, Memory, And Fiction, Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf Jan 1997

[Introduction To] The Oxford Book Of The American South: Testimony, Memory, And Fiction, Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf

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Resonating with the testimony of slaves and slaveholders, the powerful and the powerless, women and men, black people and white, The Oxford Book of the American South combines the most telling fiction and nonfiction produced in the South from the late eighteenth century to the present. The first anthology to put short stories, novels, autobiographies, diaries, memoirs, and journalism together, this collection is a rich and varied record of life below the Mason Dixon line. We see the antebellum period both from the perspective of those who experienced it first-hand, such as Thomas Jefferson and Harriet Jacobs, as well as …


Winter/Spring 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm Jan 1997

Winter/Spring 1997, 90.9 Wmpg Fm

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