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Trail Blazer - Volume 51, Number 15, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Nov 1978

Trail Blazer - Volume 51, Number 15, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 15, 1978.


The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs Nov 1978

The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1978 performance of The Dark at the Top of the Stairs by William Inge.

The Dark at the Top of the Stairs is the story of Cora Flood, the wife of a traveling salesman. Learning that her husband might have an affair with another woman, she plans to leave the marriage. When her husband returns, having lost his job, Cora must decide how to respond.


Lanthorn Bulldog, Vol. 1, No. 08, November 14, 1978, Grand Valley State University Nov 1978

Lanthorn Bulldog, Vol. 1, No. 08, November 14, 1978, Grand Valley State University

Lanthorn Bulldog

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 003, Number 08, November 13, 1978, Grand Valley State University Nov 1978

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 003, Number 08, November 13, 1978, Grand Valley State University

1978-1979, Volume 3

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Hollins Columns (1978 Nov 13), Hollins College Nov 1978

Hollins Columns (1978 Nov 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Frietag recreates escape
  • Kunstler builds strong case
  • Contents
  • Letter from the editor
  • Letters to the editor
  • SGA dues fund clubs: activities
  • Here & there
  • Orchesis to present 'works'
  • Woods to speak on 'relaxation' writers discuss publishing
  • Grapheon sponsors graduate readings
  • Festival to feature students' films
  • A glance at Hollins history
  • Music review: Marty Bear & Briggs Rigg
  • Calendar
  • Etchings deserve closer look
  • The roving reporter asks
  • Campus activities books 'May'
  • Cinema society to show 'Nasty Habits' Thursday
  • Recital features pianists
  • Riding club shows strong membership
  • Beninghove takes over
  • Hockey ends season


The Grizzly, November 10, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, Jennifer Bassett, Lawrence Mroz, James Sakell, Mark Woodland, Brian Barlow, James Wilson, Wesley Emmons, Ken Rider, John O'Neill, Carol J. Kennedy, Mark Angelo Nov 1978

The Grizzly, November 10, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, Jennifer Bassett, Lawrence Mroz, James Sakell, Mark Woodland, Brian Barlow, James Wilson, Wesley Emmons, Ken Rider, John O'Neill, Carol J. Kennedy, Mark Angelo

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Physical Education Program To Change • Task Force Continues Recommendations • No Funds For Bomberger • Forum: High Strung • Hockey Not Safe • Staffer Clears Misinterpretation • Dining Service Transitions • Letters to the Editor • Portrait of the Professor: Gayle A. Byerly • For Whom The Walls Toil • Egdon Heath - A New Look For Monday Night • "The Good Doctor" Makes House Call To Protheatre • Eighteen Named to Who's Who • Free V. D. Clinic • GM: Looking Good For '79 • Sports Profile: Keith Kemper • Thinclads Nab Third At MAC's • Soccer Kicks …


The Voice, Issue 2, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Nov 1978

The Voice, Issue 2, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Comment, November 9, 1978, Bridgewater State College Nov 1978

The Comment, November 9, 1978, Bridgewater State College

The Comment

No abstract provided.


Test 1297: Case 2290 Powershift Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1978

Test 1297: Case 2290 Powershift Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

EXPLANATION OF THE TEST PROCEDURE General Tractors are tested at the University of Nebraska according to the Agricultural Tractor Test Code approved by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers or official Nebraska test procedure. The manufacturer selects the tractor to be tested and certifies that it is a stock model. Each tractor is equipped with the common power consuming accessories such as power steering, power lift pump, generator, etc., if available. Power consuming accessories may be disconnected only when the means for disconnecting can be reached from the operating station. An official representative of …


Trail Blazer - Volume 51, Number 14, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Nov 1978

Trail Blazer - Volume 51, Number 14, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 8, 1978.


Lanthorn Bulldog, Vol. 1, No. 07, November 7, 1978, Grand Valley State University Nov 1978

Lanthorn Bulldog, Vol. 1, No. 07, November 7, 1978, Grand Valley State University

Lanthorn Bulldog

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Librarian Focus Of Show On Aging, John Donnelly Nov 1978

Librarian Focus Of Show On Aging, John Donnelly

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A UMO librarian was in the spotlight of a television camera Monday. Jeanette Edinger, a circulation department desk attendant, was the focus of Hugh Down's show, "Over Easy," a nationally released public broadcasting program, which deals with the problems of the aging.


Jeans Day A Success, Says Steiner, Doug Bailey, Ann Fridinger Nov 1978

Jeans Day A Success, Says Steiner, Doug Bailey, Ann Fridinger

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Despite some student opposition and organizational problems, Friday's Gay Blue Jeans Day was termed a success by one club member. "There seemed to be many people wearing jeans and not as many counter-protesters as last year," said Tim Lane, a member of the Wilde-Stein Club, UMO's homosexual organization. "Last year there was much more opposition to the event."


We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii Nov 1978

We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

I am saddened by your editorial endorsement of "quiet complacency" by suggesting that the Gay community would have been better off respecting the individualist dictum of "You do your thing and I'll do mine."


Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams Nov 1978

Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

I wore jeans last Friday in support of the gay community and their rights as individuals. After experiencing the attitude and prejudices of some of my fellow students, I wrote this sort of conglomerate of their opinions: "Phew! Am I glad "gay day" is over! Now I can put my good ole jeans on again.


Test 1296: Case 2290 Manual Diesel 8-Speed, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1978

Test 1296: Case 2290 Manual Diesel 8-Speed, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

EXPLANATION OF THE TEST PROCEDURE General Tractors are tested at the University of Nebraska according to the Agricultural Tractor Test Code approved by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Society of Automotive Engineers or official Nebraska test procedure. The manufacturer selects the tractor to be tested and certifies that it is a stock model. Each tractor is equipped with the common power consuming accessories such as power steering, power lift pump, generator, etc., if available. Power consuming accessories may be disconnected only when the means for disconnecting can be reached from the operating station. An official representative of …


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 003, Number 07, November 6, 1978, Grand Valley State University Nov 1978

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 003, Number 07, November 6, 1978, Grand Valley State University

1978-1979, Volume 3

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Hollins Columns (1978 Nov 6), Hollins College Nov 1978

Hollins Columns (1978 Nov 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Forche describes vivid picture to open 'human rights series'
  • Students name 22 to Who's Who
  • Center offers many services to students
  • Letter from the editor
  • Letter to the editor: Garbage causes student dismay
  • Here & there
  • L.S.C. response luncheons continue; Whitwell speaks this Wednesday Nov. 8
  • Brass Winds to perform tonight
  • The week that was:
  • A look at Loggins
  • D.A. looks to future
  • Calendar
  • Catawba, Pagoda offer variety
  • TRUST offers counseling, information
  • Donnelly clarifies GSF programs
  • HIRA offers challenges
  • Know what's available
  • The roving reporter asks
  • Hockey team strikes blows at opponents
  • Spikers look to state tournament …


Handicapped Students Find Campus Helpful, Mary Ellen Matava Nov 1978

Handicapped Students Find Campus Helpful, Mary Ellen Matava

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Services to the handicapped at UMO are helpful, and people are willing to offer assistance if asked, several handicapped students said. Physical services, such as access ramps and elevators are adequate, and the university does its best with the money it has available, they said.


Sex Equity Dealt With In Stages, Richard Mulhern Nov 1978

Sex Equity Dealt With In Stages, Richard Mulhern

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Most institutions in this country are addressing sex equity problems resulting from the way in which men and women have been socialized, said JoAnn Fritsche, UMO's director of equal employment opportunity.


Building Changes Aid Handicapped, Julie Griffin Nov 1978

Building Changes Aid Handicapped, Julie Griffin

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Making buildings accessible to the handicapped is helpful to the entire university not just to the disabled, said Joanne Fritsche, director of equal employment opportunity.


The Voice, Issue 1, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Nov 1978

The Voice, Issue 1, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Grizzly, November 3, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Raymond Dougherty, Ranelle Petrucelli, Ken Rider, Cyril E. Black, Mark Angelo Nov 1978

The Grizzly, November 3, 1978, Jack Hauler, Thomas A. Reilly, James Wilson, Brian Barlow, Raymond Dougherty, Ranelle Petrucelli, Ken Rider, Cyril E. Black, Mark Angelo

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Task Force Proposes Curricular Revisions: Faculty Discusses Broad Academic Changes • Computer Programs To Be Studied • Reed This Message • Liberal Education for a Modern World • Letters to the Editor • Campus Committees Graded • Springsteen Revisited • Halloween Horrors! • Annual Messiah Rehearsal • French Club Wined and Dined • GM: Looking Good For '79 • Soccer Trounces Widener • Founders' Convocation • Harriers Cap 12-1 Season • Mermaids Anticipate Slick Season • Hockey J. V.s With No Losses • Zetans Take Intramural Football Championship • News in Brief: Egdon Heath to Rock T. G.; Forum Presents …


Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly Nov 1978

Buddhist Decision Reversed, John Donnelly

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Michelle Earltinez learned Thursday that she has won her battle. After a year of arguing her case, the 23-year-old, two-year animal medical technology major will be allowed to keep her laboratory animals alive, according to a letter from UMO President Howard R. Neville.


Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus Nov 1978

Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The wearing of blue jeans today will be interpreted by the Wilde-Stein Club as a show of support for gay rights.


No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson Nov 1978

No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

This is in response to the editorial in Oct. 31 issue of the Maine Campus.


Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke Nov 1978

Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

With the publicity of the Wilde-Stein's "Gay Blue Jeans Day," it is perhaps opportune to examine the values of homosexuality.


Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey Nov 1978

Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

John, known by his friends for never having a bad word to say about anybody, and also known to be the last one to catch up on the latest news on campus, awakes Friday morning and slips into his faded jeans as usual.


An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams Nov 1978

An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Dear Wilde-Steiners, What is your problem anyway? Have you ever heard of learning from experience? The Wilde-Stein club survives very well in the UMO community. Due to a general atmosphere of indifference, you are able to meet and enjoy your rights with little interference from your fellow students. If you claim: "We just want the freedom to be able to live our lives the way we want," fine...do that. We at UMO have not stopped you from being able to achieve this in the past.


Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow Nov 1978

Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

This letter is in reference to Gay Blue Jeans Day. This Friday I'll be wearing a hat at well as blue jeans. I'll explain why shortly.