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“…And What A Time It Was.”
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1985 Advanced Oral Interpretation Class’s performance of ”…And What A Time It Was.” by Dr. Oliver Hubbard.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 13, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 13, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: The ups and downs of speed bumps -- SHU Debate Society wins big -- Joyous sounds of Yuletide -- Nu Epsilon Omega: the “friendly sorority” -- Interviews and you; How to get the right job -- What’s your driving style? -- Two SHU student Marines tell their story -- Sacred Heart’s 19th Holiday Classic pairings announced
Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Spectrum, Volume 3, November 14, 1985, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, November 14, 1985, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Computer science wing to be dedicated today -- Library exterior being renovated -- Apartheid: What can we do? -- Computer professor leaves SHU -- Election Update -- SHU’S Outdoors club off to good start -- “It’s a dog’s life..." -- Italian club serves up a feast -- Librarian Gourley celebrates 5th anniversary at SHU -- The great American hair affair -- Pioneer hooters finish season with 4-14-1 record.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Student Center plans announced -- Activity director explains fee -- Frats and sororities offer alternatives to students -- Letters to the Editor Beyond the call of duty -- Italian club -- SAB-9 responds -- How to mount photography prints -- A hobby with many benefits -- 1985 Women’s Cross Country results.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Happy Halloween -- Investigation uncovers SHU’s ghostly past -- Freshman elections scheduled -- Controversy continues on use of wristbands -- University endowed scholarships -- New faculty arrive (including Grigg, Grodzinsky) -- What’s new in shoes at SHU -- How to shop for used records -- Twilight zone returns -- How to buy a car -- Anytime study time -- Harvest Weekend costume party frolics -- Spectrum sports.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Security cracks down on parking -- Honors program director Michelle Carbone Loris is striving to create a first rate program -- Eye on student government -- Restoration continues on antique carousel -- Brown bag luncheon book discussion series -- Faculty art show -- Looking for a job? Come see Richard Irish -- PoetX.J. Kennedy reads his verse at SHU -- SHU offers Job opportunities -- Women’s volleyball trimatch -- Sports spotlight: Joe Jackson.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Student governments president Kelly leads rally for space for student organizations -- Honors program offers lecture "Rambo, Mad Max, Madonna: The Role of the Hero in Popular Culture and Film" by Dr. Christopher Sharrett -- Student Government President announces plans -- Student leaders honored with original design -- Art for lunch brunch at SHU -- Lady Pioneers close season with 12-0-1 record.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU mourns the passing of our beloved Trustee Mr. Alexander Hawley -- Library rolls out the carpet, in a "rusty-rose" color -- Respiratory therapy week -- Conference on nursing -- Letters to the editor -- JR’S: Surviving in the disco world -- Spanish culture week to begin -- Sacred Heart gets sacked -- Soccer moves to Seaside -- Sports highlight: Sue Tioli -- SHU soccer review.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU embraces community (as Gloria eyes Fairfield) -- SHU takes action for soviet Jews -- Sigma Tau Omega sponsors Appalachia Drive -- Stop and think (Hurricane Gloria) -- Pep band formed at SHU -- Public Accounting: is it for you? -- Lady Pioneers softball roll on -- Sports spotlight: Steve Ulmer.
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Controversy rocks SHU over report -- Debate Society to grow -- Maintenance strives for quality service -- Focus on presidential interns: Robert Scarpetti -- Controversy rocks SHU -- Rights or no rights! -- "Tongue in cheek" -- Real World 1O1: what college cannot teach -- Catch a rising star
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Sacred Heart to bestow fewer degrees -- Parking violators beware! -- Theatre’s loss is SHU’S gain -- Incoming students face Core changes -- Letters to the Editor -- The dangers of traveling -- The science of dreams -- modern art studied -- Counseling service: an overview -- College at any age -- Elections outlook
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU ads go national -- Sacred Heart honors two citizens -- Tuition increase, why? -- Interested in joining a club or recruiting new members -- A welcome message from Student Government -- SHU students are well served -- College: the next chapter in life -- Young Scholars Program -- Financial aid eliminates roadblocks to college
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 3, Number 1, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Wanted: New SHU President -- Leaking Roof: No Damage Here -- SHU student wins scholarship -- Computer Center to open soon -- Freshmen join ranks -- Sigma Tau Omega Events -- The babysitting job: how to make it work for you -- Join campus life -- Karate club: more than just a workout
Pacific Review Aug/Sept 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Aug/Sept 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review May/June 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review May/June 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Perspectives On The Christian Reformed Church: Studies In Its History, Theology, And Ecumenicity (Book Review), Case J. Boot
Perspectives On The Christian Reformed Church: Studies In Its History, Theology, And Ecumenicity (Book Review), Case J. Boot
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Perspectives on the Christian Reformed Church: Studies in its History, Theology, and Ecumenicity, by Peter De Klerk and Richard R. De Ridder, Editors, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Baker Book House, 1983.
Spectrum, Volume 2, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 2, Issue 16, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: SHU increases tuition 9.75 percent -- Screening student work -- Have you hugged your professor today? -- Aid to private college' students announced -- Congratulation class of 1985 -- Something lost, nothing gained -- Class cancelled -- Excellence: a family tradition -- Tea for two at SHU
Spectrum, Volume 2, Number 15, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 2, Number 15, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Vote today and tomorrow -- SHU Forum: The probate system of Connecticut -- Editorial: To those who read and think -- Health Fair -- Letter to the Editor -- Eric Emory questions tenure decision -- Alcoholism: colleges con help combat this disease -- King David enjoyable but lacking
Pacific Review March/April 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review March/April 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1985, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Ursinus College: A History Of Its First Hundred Years, Calvin D. Yost
Ursinus College: A History Of Its First Hundred Years, Calvin D. Yost
Yost History of Ursinus College, 1869-1969
A history of the origin and founding of Ursinus College and of its first century.
1985 Ruby Yearbook, Lesley Katz, Marivi M. Relova, Ursinus College Senior Class
1985 Ruby Yearbook, Lesley Katz, Marivi M. Relova, Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1985 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Prologue 1985, Sacred Heart University
Reading Strategies, Tenth Grade World History, Florence Zeigler Baker
Reading Strategies, Tenth Grade World History, Florence Zeigler Baker
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Text specific reading/learning strategies that reflect recent theoretical research in the reading process were incorporated into the 10th grade world history curriculum. These methods were intended to afford success for a specific group of students who had a history of failure and so lead those students toward independent reading and learning. They were also intended to motivate the world history teachers to use procedures that are congruent with the findings of research in reading and learning.
Missouri Challenges, Patsy J. Lilienkamp
Missouri Challenges, Patsy J. Lilienkamp
Theses
This work was written to present selected portions of Missouri history, using the approach of anecdotal records interspersed with factual material. It focuses on the lives of the common people rather than the usual heroes concentrates on their of daily history books. It lives, their feelings, their beliefs, and their questions and fears.
The information was magazines, newspapers, and Some of the information is gathered personal factual; from books, conversations. some is a collection of happenings and customs which undoubtedly have been altered and amended a s they were handed down through generations.
It is the author's hope that a …