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Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations
Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 1, No. 13, Wku University Relations
WKU Archives Records
On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:
- College News
- Sponsored Programs
- Hot off the Press
- Personnel File
This issue includes articles:
- Fifth Women's Studies Conference Opens
- Hardin Planetarium Show Features Sun's Children
- President Thomas Meredith Appointed to Constitutional Improvement Policy Council
- WKU to Begin Reaccreditation Process
- Students Raise $48,715 First Week of Alumni Fund Student Phonathon
- Phillips, Hugh. Russia's Coup; A Historical Perspective
- Esion, Sheila. Jim Wayne Miller's Writing Takes New Shape
- Threads of Compassion: Fabric Art Exhibit by Penny Sisto Opens Tomorrow
- Shuttle May Have Foiled, but Summer Eclipse …
Equal To The Best: The Workers' Party Submission To The Second Commission On The Status Of Women, April 1991, Workers' Party Of Ireland
Equal To The Best: The Workers' Party Submission To The Second Commission On The Status Of Women, April 1991, Workers' Party Of Ireland
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Modernization And Development: An Empirical Study Of South Korea And Brazil, Douglas J. Becker '91
Modernization And Development: An Empirical Study Of South Korea And Brazil, Douglas J. Becker '91
Honors Projects
The united states has both the moral responsibility and a practical interest in economic development in the Third World. Morally, the U.S. and its Western allies have responsibility for two reasons. First and foremost, we have postulated that our presence in the Third World would benefit the entire world. Economic interdependence is thought to be one of the true assets of free trade and economic assistance. Unfortunately, the optimism within the General Agreement of Trade and Tariffs (GATT) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, or World Bank) have little empirical evidence to support their claims. The U.S. …
Freedom, Democrary, Equality: A Draft Programme For Democratic Socialism, Workers' Party Of Ireland
Freedom, Democrary, Equality: A Draft Programme For Democratic Socialism, Workers' Party Of Ireland
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Talk By Prexy Nesbitt To Operation Push, Prexy Nesbitt
Talk By Prexy Nesbitt To Operation Push, Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this speech to Operation PUSH in 1991 saluting the organization from uninviting Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi from speaking at the forum, due to his associations with the apartheid government and its oppression.
Certified Receipts And Payment Accounts For The Period 20th. April 1990 To The 30th. April, 1991, Stack Molloy & Co.
Certified Receipts And Payment Accounts For The Period 20th. April 1990 To The 30th. April, 1991, Stack Molloy & Co.
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General Secretary's Report To The Workers' Party Ard Fheis Annual Delegate Conference 1991, Workers' Party Of Ireland
General Secretary's Report To The Workers' Party Ard Fheis Annual Delegate Conference 1991, Workers' Party Of Ireland
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Freedom, Democracy, Equality: The Workers' Party Ard Fheis/Annual Delegate Conference, 1991: Clár, Workers' Party Of Ireland
Freedom, Democracy, Equality: The Workers' Party Ard Fheis/Annual Delegate Conference, 1991: Clár, Workers' Party Of Ireland
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The Polish Parliament And Labor Legislation During Solidarity, David S. Mason
The Polish Parliament And Labor Legislation During Solidarity, David S. Mason
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Parliaments in communist party states are usually treated in Western literature as "rubber stamp" institutions that simply approve policies made elsewhere. As such, these bodies do not perform functions of interest articulation, representation, or policy-making that are characteristic of many Western legislatures.
Whispers In The Golden Silence: Harry F. Byrd, Sr., John F. Kennedy, And Virginia Democrats In The 1960 Presidential Election, James R. Sweeney
Whispers In The Golden Silence: Harry F. Byrd, Sr., John F. Kennedy, And Virginia Democrats In The 1960 Presidential Election, James R. Sweeney
History Faculty Publications
In the election of 1960, Richard M. Nixon carried Virginia, the third consecutive victory for a Republican ticket in the strongly Democratic state. Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr., the conservative Democratic power broker of Virginia, maintained what became known as a "golden silence," failing to endorse John F. Kennedy and privately working to ensure Nixon's victory. Byrd's stance angered many state Democrats, and by 1964 they broke the senator's power over the party, passing a resolution endorsing President Lyndon B. Johnson over Byrd's objections.