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Tartuffe Press Release, Susan Werner Jan 1999

Tartuffe Press Release, Susan Werner

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Tartuffe press release

January 1999


The Ethical And Religious In Kierkegaard, Lou Matz Jan 1999

The Ethical And Religious In Kierkegaard, Lou Matz

College of the Pacific Faculty Articles

No abstract provided.


Cecil Johnson, Maureen Elgersman (Ed.) Jan 1999

Cecil Johnson, Maureen Elgersman (Ed.)

The Griot

No abstract provided.


Otterbein Towers Winter 1999, Otterbein Towers Jan 1999

Otterbein Towers Winter 1999, Otterbein Towers

Towers Magazine 1926-1999

No abstract provided.


Menorah Review (No. 46, Spring/Summer, 1999) Jan 1999

Menorah Review (No. 46, Spring/Summer, 1999)

Menorah Review

The Quintessential Other -- Were Jews Ignored by All? -- Critical Perspectives on Israel the 1990s: Politics, Society, Scholarship -- Early Spring -- From Auschwitz to Meaning Therapy -- Jews and Muslims Together -- Noteworthy Books


Menorah Review (No. 47, Fall, 1999) Jan 1999

Menorah Review (No. 47, Fall, 1999)

Menorah Review

Physician-Assisted Suicide -- What Price Prejudice? -- The American Synagogue: Now and Then -- Amelek -- Picks and Pans from the Feminist's Corner -- King David -- A Good Life Now and Then -- Noteworthy Books


Military Terror And Silence In Brazil, 1910-1945, Shawn Smallman Jan 1999

Military Terror And Silence In Brazil, 1910-1945, Shawn Smallman

International & Global Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

Throughout the twentieth century, the Brazilian military has gone to great lengths to conceal its use of terror. The armed forces have kidnapped journalists, censored newspapers, and threatened authors. Such censorship and silencing have not only limited criticism from powerful social groups, but have also enabled the military to defend political myths that are in its interest. To date, however, few scholars have carefully examined military terror in Brazil, although testimonials abound. In order to better understand this phenomenon, consequently, this study examines two specific cases of military terror in Brazil, and the armed forces' efforts to silence or shape …


Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Jan 1999

Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


The News From Huntsville, Nancy Rohr Jan 1999

The News From Huntsville, Nancy Rohr

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Harvie P. Jones - A Tribute, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Jan 1999

Harvie P. Jones - A Tribute, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 26, No 1, Winter 1999-Spring 1999, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Jan 1999

The Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 26, No 1, Winter 1999-Spring 1999, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Jan 1999

Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


A Report Concerning The Final Resting Place Of Father Jeremiah F. Trecy, William J. Stubno Jr. Jan 1999

A Report Concerning The Final Resting Place Of Father Jeremiah F. Trecy, William J. Stubno Jr.

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Sputnik 1957-Memories Of An Oldtimer, Ernst Stuhlinger Jan 1999

Sputnik 1957-Memories Of An Oldtimer, Ernst Stuhlinger

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Alabama Historical Association Approves Four Additional Historical Markers For Madison County, Alex Luttrell Iii Jan 1999

Alabama Historical Association Approves Four Additional Historical Markers For Madison County, Alex Luttrell Iii

Huntsville Historical Review

No abstract provided.


The Redwood, V.95 1998-1999, Santa Clara University Jan 1999

The Redwood, V.95 1998-1999, Santa Clara University

The Redwood

No abstract provided.


Instabilices, Bruno Ruviaro Jan 1999

Instabilices, Bruno Ruviaro

Music

Harpsichord version premiered by Kelly Savage, Stony Brook University Chamber Music Festival, May 4th, 2006.


Explore, Spring 1999: Faith And Culture, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 1999

Explore, Spring 1999: Faith And Culture, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

explore

Contents: Letter from the Director; Cultural Understanding in Jesuit Education: A Pedagogy of Engagement; The Emerging Role of Service Learning at Jesuit Universities; Cuba Experience and Jesuit Education; Cuba and the Jesuits: Fidel's Teachers Come Back to Life; A Conversation with Ron Hansen; Book review: Religion and Prime Time Television; Coming Events: Lecture Series, Spirituality Series, Bannan Visitor; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 1999: Justice, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 1999

Explore, Fall 1999: Justice, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

explore

Contents: Letter From the Director; Justice in the Law School Curriculum; Justice in the Law School Tradition; Faith Doing Justice; Contrasting Justice, Law School, and the Christian Faith; The Mark of a Jesuit Education; Justice is the End; Engagement in the Pursuit of Justice; My Journey to Justice; Coming Events / Next Issue


Explore, Winter 1999: Psychology And Religion, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 1999

Explore, Winter 1999: Psychology And Religion, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

explore

Contents: Dear Readers; Letter From the Director; The Psychoanalyst and the Exorcist: Perspectives on Psychology and Religion; Interlacing Psychotherapy and Religion: Clinical Perspectives; A new Rapprochment between Psychology and Religion; The Shared Terrain of Psychology and Spirituality: An Interview with Gerdenio Manuel, S.J.; A unitarian Reflects; Being Muslim in a Catholic University; SCU's Jesuit Identity in the Eyes of a Non-Christian Professor; Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam: The Strength of a Jesuit Education; Reflections of a Jewish Faculty Member at SCU; The Investment of My Life: My Santa Clara Experience; Book review: Making Disciples, A Handbook of Christian Moral Formation; Coming …


From The Pulpit To Senate Floor: Catholics, Fundamentalists, And The Debate Over Evolution In 1920s Louisiana, Justin David Poché Jan 1999

From The Pulpit To Senate Floor: Catholics, Fundamentalists, And The Debate Over Evolution In 1920s Louisiana, Justin David Poché

Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Last Poem Of The Great American Revolution, Daniel Brooks Jan 1999

The Last Poem Of The Great American Revolution, Daniel Brooks

Calliope (1954-2001)

No abstract provided.


Rubbings, Tom Wisniewski Jan 1999

Rubbings, Tom Wisniewski

Calliope (1954-2001)

No abstract provided.


Winter 1999 Farquhar Forum, Farquhar College Of Arts And Sciences Jan 1999

Winter 1999 Farquhar Forum, Farquhar College Of Arts And Sciences

The Farquhar Forum College Magazine

No abstract provided.


1999-2000 Nova Southeastern University Center For Undergraduate Studies Catalog, Nova Southeastern University Jan 1999

1999-2000 Nova Southeastern University Center For Undergraduate Studies Catalog, Nova Southeastern University

Undergraduate Programs Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


The Hurricane Hill Site (41hp106) The Archaeology Of A Late Archaic/Early Ceramic And Early-Middle Caddoan Settlement In Northeast Texas, Vol. I, Timothy K. Perttula Jan 1999

The Hurricane Hill Site (41hp106) The Archaeology Of A Late Archaic/Early Ceramic And Early-Middle Caddoan Settlement In Northeast Texas, Vol. I, Timothy K. Perttula

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

The Hurricane Hill site (41HP106) in Hopkins County, Texas, is a large, multi-component prehistoric site located on the South Sulphur River along the Cooper Lake dam embankment constructed by the Ft. Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A series of four phases of archaeological investigations were completed at the site by the Institute of Applied Sciences, University of North Texas, between September 1986 and July 1987, as part of the mitigation of adverse effects on important cultural resources necessitated by the construction of the Cooper Lake dam. This report summarizes the research objectives, and methods of excavation …


Late Caddoan Occupation Along Cowhide Bayou: An Update On The Belcher Mound And Village Sites, Jeffery S. Girard Jan 1999

Late Caddoan Occupation Along Cowhide Bayou: An Update On The Belcher Mound And Village Sites, Jeffery S. Girard

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In the early 1930s, a northwestern Louisiana farmer cleared an area along Cowhide Bayou near the small town of Belcher. As he attempted to level a rise with a slip, he encountered a human skeleton. Fortunately, although he continued work in the surrounding area, he left the rise alone. Dr. Clarence Webb heard of the find in 1936 and began a project that would continue more than 20 years. It resulted in what remains today as the most completely excavated and reported mound investigation in the Caddoan area. Webb's work at the Belcher Site (l6CD13) not only provided a remarkably …


Caddoan Ceremonial Sites Of The Caddoan Cultural Area Of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, And Texas: Draft Caddo National Landmark Nomination, Mark R. Barnes, Timothy K. Perttula Jan 1999

Caddoan Ceremonial Sites Of The Caddoan Cultural Area Of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, And Texas: Draft Caddo National Landmark Nomination, Mark R. Barnes, Timothy K. Perttula

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Since 1997, we have been working on the development of a National Historic Landmark (NHL) cover nomination for Caddoan ceremonial sites - earthen mounds in the Caddoan cultural area of southwestern Arkansas, northwestern Louisiana, eastern Oklahoma, and northeastern Texas. Such a nomination establishes the historic context within which all similar cultural properties can be evaluated for significance according to the NHL criteria, as it establishes the research and other criteria by which a cultural property may be identified as a significant archeological resource.


Current Archaeological Investigations At The Pilgrim's Pride Site (41cp304) In Camp County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula Jan 1999

Current Archaeological Investigations At The Pilgrim's Pride Site (41cp304) In Camp County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

The Pilgrim's Pride site (41CP304) is a large (12+ acres) Archaic and Late Caddoan Titus phase site on the crest of a projecting upland landform overlooking, and 18 m above, the Big Cypress Creek floodplain to the east and the Walkers Creek floodplain to the south. The site is marked by several concentrations of ceramic sherds, midden deposits, and various features (including burials) from the Late Caddoan Titus phase component, along with at least one area in the eastern part of the site with Middle-Late Archaic tools, lithic debris, and fire-cracked rock. No features of Middle-Late Archaic age have been …


Deconstructing The "Sanders Focus" And The "Sanders Phase": A Reply To Perttula Regarding The Taxonomy And Significance Of The So-Called Sanders Focus, Or Sanders Phase, Pottery Of Northeast Texas And Southeast Oklahoma, Frank F. Schambach Jan 1999

Deconstructing The "Sanders Focus" And The "Sanders Phase": A Reply To Perttula Regarding The Taxonomy And Significance Of The So-Called Sanders Focus, Or Sanders Phase, Pottery Of Northeast Texas And Southeast Oklahoma, Frank F. Schambach

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Perttula is correct in pointing out that there are numerical errors in a recently published table of mine. A revised version is presented here as Table 1. Although several of these errors are numerically large and might have caused problems had they gone uncorrected, Perttula is not correct in suggesting that they are "serious" in the sense that they have affected the conclusions I "reached based on the table," the insinuation being that they weaken my Sanders entrepot hypothesis. They do not. That hypothesis is part of the reinterpretation of the archeology and bioanthropology of the Arkansas Valley and the …