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20th Century Christian April 1986, Jerry Rushford
20th Century Christian April 1986, Jerry Rushford
Jerry Rushford
This is a special issue of the Restoration periodical, 20th Century Christian, edited by Jerry Rushford featuring the stories behind American hymns.
Dexter Town Council To Decide Fate Of Fitzgerald Mansion, Kimberly J. Sawtelle
Dexter Town Council To Decide Fate Of Fitzgerald Mansion, Kimberly J. Sawtelle
Kimberly J. Sawtelle
The fate of the 1890 Fitzgerald Mansion, home of the late Dr. Orrin Fitzgerald, Jr., renowned spiritualist doctor, to be decided by the Dexter Town Council. Article reviews the history of the mansard-style mansion as well as the life of its colorful, former owner.
A Life Of Andrew Ferrari, C.M., John E. Rybolt
A Life Of Andrew Ferrari, C.M., John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
Andrew Ferrari was the first Vincentian to die in the United States (1822) after Felix DeAndreis (1820). Ferrari's brief and virtuous life is not well known. Joseph Rosati is the presumed author, and his account weaves together his recollections, original letters, and some printed material.
A Case Study In Amateur Conflict: The Athletic War In Canada, 1906-1908, Don Morrow
A Case Study In Amateur Conflict: The Athletic War In Canada, 1906-1908, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
The major objective of this article was to examine the issues prominent in Canada’s amateur ‘athletic war.’ Officially, the schism boiled down to a disagreement between two groups over whether or not amateurs could be allowed to participate with and/or against professionals in team sports while still retaining their amateur standing. The two warring factions were the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union (CAAU) and the Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada (AAF of C); in reality, it was an ideological power struggle between the emerging centre of sport in twentieth century Canada, Toronto, and the revered hub of organized sport in nineteenth …
Evidence, 1985-1986 Illinois Law Survey, Leonard Cavise, Scott C. Tomassi
Evidence, 1985-1986 Illinois Law Survey, Leonard Cavise, Scott C. Tomassi
Leonard Cavise
No abstract provided.
The Adventures Of Captain Mulyono: Indonesian Intelligence Operations In Kalimantan, 1946-1948, Robert Cribb
The Adventures Of Captain Mulyono: Indonesian Intelligence Operations In Kalimantan, 1946-1948, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb