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Warner Family Papers, 1911-2004 Dec 2004

Warner Family Papers, 1911-2004

NEARA finding aids

This collection contains news clippings from Walnut Ridge High School paper and other northeast Arkansas newspapers. There are copies of pages from the Warner family Bible, plus articles and a certificate from the Old River Outing Club.


Davis Creek Heritage Photograph Project, 1900-2004 Dec 2004

Davis Creek Heritage Photograph Project, 1900-2004

Finding aids

The collection contains one photograph case of three-hundred photographic prints.


Arkansas Burger Company Collection, 1894-2004 Dec 2004

Arkansas Burger Company Collection, 1894-2004

Finding aids

This collection contains mostly visual materials that adorned the walls of Arkansas Burger Company, many of which are posters, photographs and promotional materials of sports or tourist attractions throughout Arkansas.


Fargo Agricultural School Collection,1923-2004 Dec 2004

Fargo Agricultural School Collection,1923-2004

Finding aids

This collection contains correspondence, news clippings, printed material, photographs, ledgers, guest registers, and other miscellaneous material relating to the Fargo Agricultural School in the years 1923-2004.


Pax Yearbook 2004, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 2004

Pax Yearbook 2004, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020

Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2003-2004 school year.


The Grizzly, December 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Jonathan Gagas, Megan Helzner, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Jasmyn Blueford, Jade Garcia, Emily Diiolia, Joseph Davido, Matt Flyntz Dec 2004

The Grizzly, December 9, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Jonathan Gagas, Megan Helzner, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Jasmyn Blueford, Jade Garcia, Emily Diiolia, Joseph Davido, Matt Flyntz

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Wendell Berry Visits Ursinus • In Memory of Mrs.Margot Richter • UC Theater Production Goes on the Road • DSAC Updates • New Honor Code at UC? • Ursinus Students Bring the Holidays to Campus • Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds • History Behind the Holidays • Reading Day • SAAC Clothing Drive • Opinions: Should Procrastination be Diagnosed as a Psychological Disease?; Out with Final Exams! Students Prefer Writing Papers; Letter to the Editor • Stanton's Jersey Officially Retired


Hollins Columns (2004 Dec 6), Hollins College Dec 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Dec 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Budget cuts cause confusion for spring classes
  • Forming new clubs proves difficult for some students
  • Search for a new dean of students continues
  • Library shelves become less crowded as more books go missing
  • Various community service organizations offered on campus
  • German department disolution rumors prove untrue
  • Cargoes contest invites nationwide literary submissions
  • Hollins community expands to online journal
  • Sound-off: What are your thoughts on campus safety?
  • My four wishes for Hollins during the Chrismukkah season
  • Dear Editors: Walking provides nice alternative to driving
  • Dear Editors: Moody administration enforces an all too stringent food policy
  • Surviving crunch week: …


The Grizzly, December 2, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Katy Diana, Megan Helzner, Emily Diioia, Jade Garcia, Ali Wagner, Eden Swick, Jullien Searfoss '05, Joseph Davido, James Texeira, Lynn Jusinski, Sarah Yemane, Cecily Macconchie Dec 2004

The Grizzly, December 2, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Katy Diana, Megan Helzner, Emily Diioia, Jade Garcia, Ali Wagner, Eden Swick, Jullien Searfoss '05, Joseph Davido, James Texeira, Lynn Jusinski, Sarah Yemane, Cecily Macconchie

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

UC Students Opposed to Drunk Driving • Post-election Blues Give Rise to New Interest Group on Campus • Behind Closed Doors: Secret Places on Campus • Wheelchair Basketball Rolls in the Money • Upcoming Choir Concert • Interview with the President: Strassburger Shares Plans for Ursinus • Dance Company Concert a Success • Holly Singh Presents "Mistaken Identity: Sikhs in America" at Unity House • Major Highlight: Gender and Women's Studies • Opinions: Enjoy Your Carbs this Holiday Season; Freedom on the Line • Pro Athletes Brawling with Fans • Men's Basketball Season Heating Up


The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2004/2005, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies Dec 2004

The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2004/2005, The John Muir Center For Environmental Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

Newsletter UNiVfeftsnY or the Pacific, Stockton, cA Volume 15, Number 1 Winter 2004/2005 Black Sheep of the in Muir's Motivations for Yosemite National hi] Jeimij Krone ERRA: GREAT! Park (he expansive 760,000-acre Yosemite National Park consists of meadows, forests, and mountains that presently awe over three million visitors annually.1 Yosemite Valley became the second national park in 1890 after an intense nationwide conflict that most tourists neglect to acknowledge when scaling the glacial-smoothened sides of Half Dome or navigating woodlands of sugar pines and giant sequoias. John Muir, a foremost figure in the early conservation movement, spearheaded the proposal and …


Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo Dec 2004

Higher Education In The 1960'S: The Origins Of The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Diane D'Arrigo

American Studies Graduate Final Projects

On June 18, 1964, Governor Endicott Peabody signed the bill to create the University of Massachusetts at Boston. Just fifteen months later, in the fall of 1965, the University of Massachusetts Boston opened its doors for its first class of students. Joining the more than 1200 students were 75 faculty and 10 staff people. They were pioneers in creating an institution which held enormous hope and promise of serving its urban community at a time of major change in higher education, specifically and in society, generally.

Today, the University of Massachusetts Boston is one of five campuses that make up …


A 1908 Interview With The Author Of "Aunt Jane Of Kentucky", Lynn E. Niedermeier Dec 2004

A 1908 Interview With The Author Of "Aunt Jane Of Kentucky", Lynn E. Niedermeier

Lynn E. Niedermeier

Bowling Green native Lida Calvert Obenchain wrote popular fiction and campaigned for woman suffrage. Interviewed after her first book of stories, Aunt Jane of Kentucky, was published under her pen name "Eliza Calvert Hall," Lida spoke about her family, literature, women's rights, and her work for the Kentucky Equal Rights Association. The interview, conducted by journalist Ewing Galloway, is reproduced here, with annotations to amplify the content.


Hawgs Illustrated Dec 2004

Hawgs Illustrated

Images

Hawgs Illustrated magazine with the title is at the top and Arkansas quarterback Matt Jones looking to pass the ball during a football game.


Selfhood And The Search For An Identity: Explaining The Emergence Of The Nineteenth-Century Holiness Movement And Early Church Of The Nazarene, Paul R. George Jr. Dec 2004

Selfhood And The Search For An Identity: Explaining The Emergence Of The Nineteenth-Century Holiness Movement And Early Church Of The Nazarene, Paul R. George Jr.

Dissertations

This dissertation seeks to explain the emergence of the nineteenth-century Holiness Movement and subsequent organization of a national holiness church asthe result of a reconstruction of the cultural-linguistic system of John Wesley. In the process of contact and exchange with American religious pluralism, Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection and his system of societies were reconstructed by charismatic leaders who selected discursive and nondiscursive elements which they found efficacious. Theological and social changes in the Methodist Episcopal Church compelled holiness advocates to emphasize theinstantaneous aspect of Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection (entire sanctification) and construct a ritual form which had the …


George Mason: Slave Owning Virginia Planter As Slavery Opponent?, Louis Bellamy Dec 2004

George Mason: Slave Owning Virginia Planter As Slavery Opponent?, Louis Bellamy

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The present work investigates the often cited, but poorly supported, notion that Founding Father George Mason was a wealthy, slave-owning Virginian who vehemently opposed slavery. Utilizing Mason's state papers, letters, and other documents, as well as contemporaries' accounts of his speeches, this work will analyze those records' contextual construction, and it will deconstruct both Mason's written and spoken words and his actions and inactions relative to slavery. The goal of this effort is to determine whether Mason, who ostensibly played such an instrumental role in the development of the "rights" of Americans, and who remained a slaveholder—thereby trampling the rights …


Hall Family Papers (Mss 140), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 2004

Hall Family Papers (Mss 140), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 140. Collection includes report cards, diplomas, autograph albums and scrapbooks of sisters Ilyne and Lila Dean Hall, Sebree, (Webster County) Kentucky. The sisters, with friend Vera Mae Rideout, drowned in Green River near Eastwood Ferry on August 29, 1929. The collection also includes sympathy letters, memorial cards, photos and a eulogy.


Corrective Justice, Equal Opportunity, And The Legacy Of Slavery And Jim Crow, David B. Lyons Dec 2004

Corrective Justice, Equal Opportunity, And The Legacy Of Slavery And Jim Crow, David B. Lyons

Faculty Scholarship

Chattel slavery was a brutally cruel, repressive, and exploitative system of racial subjugation. When it was abolished, the former slaveholders owed the freedmen compensation for the terrible wrongs of enslavement. Ex-slaves sought reparations, especially in the form of land, but few received any sort of recompense. The wrongs they suffered were never repaired.

No one alive today can be held accountable for the wrongs of chattel slavery, and those who might now be called upon to pay reparations were not even born until many decades after slavery ended. For some scholars, the lack of accountable parties makes current reparations claims …


The Grizzly, November 18, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Dan Devlin, Erin Hoban, Shannon Burke, Ali Wagner, Cecily Macconchie, Eden Swick, Jared Good, Eddie Murray, John Strassburger, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 18, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Dan Devlin, Erin Hoban, Shannon Burke, Ali Wagner, Cecily Macconchie, Eden Swick, Jared Good, Eddie Murray, John Strassburger, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Student Reactions to Sigma Pi • President Strassburger's Letter to the Collegeville Community • Poe on Poe Recommended for Theater Festival Nomination • Ursinus College Dance Company Concert Debuts this Week • Men and Women for Feminism: Review of From the Belly • Review: What did the Moon See? • Major Highlight: Business and Economics • Opinions: Welcome to Dubya's Fun World; The Wismer Incident: Issues of Food and Money; What's Real About Reality TV • Success Does not Equal Playoff Contention for the Men's Rugby Team • Wrestling Team Puts Yet Another Beating on its Opposition


Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 15), Hollins College Nov 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Horizon program celebrates 30th anniversary
  • Hollins Christian Fellowship looks for new pastor
  • Hollins Outdoor Program looks for new adventures
  • Students participate in Appalachia service project
  • M.F.A. students published in literary magazines
  • Down but not out: Clinton/Obama in 2008
  • Dear Editors: This is an angry letter
  • Sophomore year: stuck in the middle
  • Reverend Hale '75 visits campus
  • Swim team dives into another good season


The Grizzly, November 11, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Shannon Burke, Dan Devlin, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Cecily Macconchie, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Jared Good, Jade Garcia, Jonathan Gagas, Joseph Davido, Jennifer Cohen, James Texeira, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 11, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Shannon Burke, Dan Devlin, Marlena M. Mcmahon-Purk, Cecily Macconchie, Laura Bickert, Heather Turnbach, Jared Good, Jade Garcia, Jonathan Gagas, Joseph Davido, Jennifer Cohen, James Texeira, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

USGA Passes Sigma Pi • Two Students Wear Questionable Costumes • Lonnie Graham is the Spark • Ursinus Proposes Possible Plans for Honor Code • The Benefits for a Professor on Sabbatical • Effects of Election Still Resonate in Ursinus Community • Do Ursinus Students Make use of Proximity to Philadelphia? • Opinions: Is Online Dating a Safe Alternative for Meeting People or a Risky Plea of Desperation?; All is not Lost for Liberals • Field Hockey Team Wins Centennial Conference Title • It's All Over for Three Women Soccer Players • The Collegeville Curse


The Grizzly, November 4, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Kerri Landis, Tia Larese, Megan Helzner, Christina Rosci, Sarah Yemane, Katy Diana, Heather Turnbach, Ali Wagner, Amanda Bryman, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Eden Swick, Joseph Davido, Caitlin Mchugh Nov 2004

The Grizzly, November 4, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Kerri Landis, Tia Larese, Megan Helzner, Christina Rosci, Sarah Yemane, Katy Diana, Heather Turnbach, Ali Wagner, Amanda Bryman, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Eden Swick, Joseph Davido, Caitlin Mchugh

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Leadership Students Experience the Sounds of Halloween • Bourbon Street & Beads: Homecoming Dance Preview • Chris Heinz Visits Ursinus • Four Ursinus Students Finalists for Watson Fellowship • New Office Provides Extended Opportunities for Altruism • Ursinus Students Remain Divided on Iraq • Career Services Keeps Post-Graduate Success High • Opinions: When Sex Ends with Whoops!; Ur-whine-us; In Drugs we Should not Trust • Field Hockey Team Enters CC Playoffs with a 17-1 Overall Record • Winter Sports Predictions • Swim Team Looks to Make a Splash this Season


The Politics Of Judicial Interpretation: The Federal Courts, Department Of Justice, And Civil Rights, 1866-1876, Robert John Kaczorowski Nov 2004

The Politics Of Judicial Interpretation: The Federal Courts, Department Of Justice, And Civil Rights, 1866-1876, Robert John Kaczorowski

History

This landmark work of Constitutional and legal history is the leading account of the ways in which federal judges, attorneys, and other law officers defined a new era of civil and political rights in the South and implemented the revolutionary 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments during Reconstruction.


The Octofoil, November/December 2004, Ninth Infantry Division Association Nov 2004

The Octofoil, November/December 2004, Ninth Infantry Division Association

The Octofoil

The Octofoil is the offical publication of the Ninth Infantry Division Association, Inc., an organization formed by the officers and men of the 9th Infantry Division in order to perpetuate the memory of fallen comrades, preserve the esprit de corps of the Division, promote peace and serve as an information bureau about the 9th Infantry Division. The Association is made up of 9th Infantry veterans from WWII and Vietnam, spouses, widows and lineal descendants.


Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 1), Hollins College Nov 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Another women's college gone - Wells goes co-ed
  • Senior Appreciation Program goals seem hard to attain
  • HAB aids GSB search for new speakers
  • On air: HUTV created
  • Senior Appreciation
  • S.R.L.A. offers weekly conversations about various religions to students
  • Students participate in Appalachia service project
  • S.H.A.R.E. Olympiad raise money for local soup kitchen
  • Circle K, the new community service club on-campus
  • T.H.U.G.S. to perform around Roanoke Valley
  • Author David Sedaris reads to sold out audience at Roanoke's Jefferson Center
  • Tinker Day!: What rain?
  • Taking a walk down memory lane, TV style
  • A lesson from the 2004 Boston Red …


Aton, Paul Douglas, 1948-1968 (Mss 82), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2004

Aton, Paul Douglas, 1948-1968 (Mss 82), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid and scanned letters (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Collection 82. Vietnam War letters written by Paul Douglas Aton to his father, Loyd Aton, of Franklin, Kentucky, documenting his training at Fort Campbell, Fort Gordon, and Fort Sill and his war experiences, November 9, 1967 to July 20 1968. Includes family's notification of his death and burial information.


The Grizzly, October 28, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Darron Harley, Sarah Yemane, Eden Swick, Matt Sundheim, Dan Devlin, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Shannon Burke, Emily Diioia, Kyle Kauffman, Joseph Davido, Eddie Murray, Matt Krolikowski Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 28, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Darron Harley, Sarah Yemane, Eden Swick, Matt Sundheim, Dan Devlin, Ali Wagner, Heather Turnbach, Shannon Burke, Emily Diioia, Kyle Kauffman, Joseph Davido, Eddie Murray, Matt Krolikowski

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Don't Let Wismer Food Scare You; DSAC is Here to Help! • Senior Halloween Party Coming to a Barn Near You • RHA Halloween Decorating Contest Returns • Halloween not for Everyone • Omwake, a Haunted House for the Community • Cheap, Last-minute Costumes Down the Road • It's a Witch! • Hobson Ghosts: Past and Present • Eastern State Penitentiary: Does it Frighten You? • Opinions: Are Halloween Costumes Just for Fun, or Can They be Offensive?; How Old is Too Old to Trick or Treat?; Halloween Hijinks • The Thompson-Gay Era and the Gym Named in Their Honor …


American Commemorative Panels: Kwanza, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division Oct 2004

American Commemorative Panels: Kwanza, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division

Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection

Informational pages for Kwanzaa Commemorative Stamp – American Commemorative Panels, includes images of the stamps, information about the stamp and information about Kwanzaa. First issued October 16, 2004.


The Grizzly, October 14, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Jonathan Gagas, Cecily Macconchie, Jasmyn Blueford, Shannon Burke, Matt Krolikowski, Ali Wagner, Tommy Herrmann, Chris Curley, Ashley Higgins, Eddie Murray, Jennifer Cohen Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 14, 2004, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Megan Helzner, Jonathan Gagas, Cecily Macconchie, Jasmyn Blueford, Shannon Burke, Matt Krolikowski, Ali Wagner, Tommy Herrmann, Chris Curley, Ashley Higgins, Eddie Murray, Jennifer Cohen

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Walk for AIDS Awareness • Tenure: How to Make Your Vote Count • Powderpuff Football Raises Money for Cancer Research • Ex Voto Artist Speaks on Campus • Princeton Review Wants Your Opinion • Ursinus Faith • Learning Versus Earning in the College Years • From Humor to Horror: Poe on Poe Preview • Opinions: Who is to Blame for the Vioxx Withdrawal?; Segregation in Wismer; Phone Phollies; Blurring the Lines in American Media • Women's Soccer Team Fools the Oddsmakers • Conduct in Pro Sports Becoming an Issue


Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 13), Hollins College Oct 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • 2004: Year of the informed voter
  • What issues are most important to you in the election?
  • Kerry doesn't rock my vote because...
  • What issues are most important to you in the election?
  • Anyone but Bush. Really, anyone.
  • Does W really stand for women?


The Grizzly, October 7, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Tia Larese, Lynn Jusinski, Eden Swick, Chris Curley, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Jade Garcia, Ashley Higgins, Amanda Bryman, Aziz Shaikh, Cecily Macconchie Oct 2004

The Grizzly, October 7, 2004, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Tia Larese, Lynn Jusinski, Eden Swick, Chris Curley, Megan Helzner, Dan Devlin, Jade Garcia, Ashley Higgins, Amanda Bryman, Aziz Shaikh, Cecily Macconchie

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Students Help in the Fight Against Cancer • New Sports Bar Opening Near Campus • Sigma Who? Students try to Bring National Fraternity to Campus • Did you Watch the Presidential Debates? • Spotlight on Alpha Sigma Nu • Ursinus Political Campaign • From Ursinus to the Publishing House: An Interview with Dr. Schroeder • Opinions: Political Campaign Ads: Too Negative or the Price we Pay for Living in a Democracy?; Why not the Guillotine?; Curbside Pickup: A Classier Alternative to Fast Food; Wismer Worries; Passing Time with Haikus • Ursinus Cross Country 2004 Kicks-off • Field Hockey Comes …


Certificate: Appreciation To Rodney Hurst For Urban Education Summit. Oct 2004

Certificate: Appreciation To Rodney Hurst For Urban Education Summit.

Textual material from the Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Papers

A certificate of appreciation for serving as a panelist at The Education Urban Summit: "Call for Action in Education" October 26, 2004