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Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman Oct 1966

Education And Nation-Building In Laos, Joel Halpern, Marilyn C. Tinsman

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

No abstract provided.


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 28, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Oct 1966

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 28, No. 1, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Notable Upper Cape Cod Surface Recoveries (William S. Fowler)
  • Observations on Eastern Algonkian Linguistics (Nicholas N. Smith)
  • A Bungay River Site (George H. Barton)
  • A Probably Fake Pre-Columbian Marker (Bernard W. Powell)
  • Pebble-Made Projectile Points (Richard Q. Bourn, Jr.)
  • Cache of Engraved Pebbles from New Brunswick (William S. Fowler)
  • In Memoriam: Laurence K. Gahan
  • Redetermination of the Half-life of Carbon 14 (William B. Brierly)


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jul 1966

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, Nos. 3 And 4, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Ceremonial and Domestic Products of Aboriginal New England (William S. Fowler)


Testimony On United States-South African Relations, Alvin W. Wolfe May 1966

Testimony On United States-South African Relations, Alvin W. Wolfe

Anthropology Faculty Publications

In my testimony before the US House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Africa (Tuesday, May 17, 1966, Committee on Foreign Affairs) I detailed some of the financial networks at work in US - South African relationships. The subcommittee met at 2 :30 p.m., in room 2200, Rayburn House Office Building, the Hon. Benjamin S. Rosenthal (acting chairman) presiding.


Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council May 1966

Ua12/2/35 The Word, Wku Interfraternity Council

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Interfraternity Council. Includes articles:

  • Hageman, Jim. Introducing the Word
  • Snack Bar Changes
  • Greeks Under Point System in '66
  • Ryan, Hubert. Lambda Chi Alpha Plans for House
  • Hageman, Jim. Goals of the Inter-Fraternity Council
  • Hageman, Jim. Would You Believe?
  • Humphries, Bob. Greek Week Comes to Western Campus
  • Schedule of Greek Week
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Buy House
  • Dickson, Dean. Alpha Tau Omega Initiates Help Week on Campus
  • Alpha Gamma Rho Serves as host for Training Seminar
  • Morgan, Reed. With Just Cause Greeks Are Proud


Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-2, Sigma Chi Apr 1966

Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-2, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-1, Sigma Chi Jan 1966

Ua12/2/84 Zeta Mu Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 66-1, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


Laos, Future Prospects And Their Limitations, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

Laos, Future Prospects And Their Limitations, Joel Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This article is not an attempt to assess the contemporary (1965) situation in Laos or to deal in detail with the politics of the immediate past. Our task is, rather, to outline briefly some of the most crucial factors which will play an important role in shaping the country's future.


Peasant Culture And Urbanization In Yugoslavia, Joel M. Halpern Jan 1966

Peasant Culture And Urbanization In Yugoslavia, Joel M. Halpern

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled "Peasant Culture and Urbanization in Yugoslavia" in Human Organization, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp 162-174.


The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View Of Balkan Social Structures, Joel Halpern

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

This paper concentrates on the South Slav extended family as viewed by observers writing in English, principally British and American. Specifically included are the writings of nineteenth century travelers and, in the twentieth century, the observations of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists. These are compared to analyses made by Slavic scholars. Most of the material is from Yugoslavia, and data from Bulgaria is also included.


Peasant Culture And Urbanization, Joel M. Halpern Jan 1966

Peasant Culture And Urbanization, Joel M. Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This abstract is from the introductory portion of a longer article entitled "Peasant Culture and Urbanization in Yugoslavia" in Human Organization, Vol. 24, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp 162-174.


The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View, Joel Halpern Jan 1966

The Zadruga: An Anglo-American View, Joel Halpern

Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series

This paper concentrates on the South Slav extended family as viewed by observers writing in English, principally British and American. Specifically included are the writings of nineteenth century travelers and, in the twentieth century, the observations of ethnographers, sociologists and anthropologists. These are compared to analyses made by Slavic scholars. Most of the material is from Yugoslavia, and data from Bulgaria is also included.


Turner, Tony (Fa 1341), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 1966

Turner, Tony (Fa 1341), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of collection (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 1341. Local lore collected in Barren County, Kentucky by Tony Turner for a folk studies class at Campbellsville College, Campbellsville, Kentucky. Includes survey sheets may include a brief narrative, origin, informant’s name and location.


Animal Sociology, Joan Shambrook Weer Jan 1966

Animal Sociology, Joan Shambrook Weer

Honors Projects

The study of animal behavior has fascinated man ever since the time of Aesop. By long historical tradition, people have seen parodies of human behavior in the actions of animals. However, this subject did not receive any serious attention from scientists until the middle of the nineteenth century, when Darwin'devoted part of his attention to the theory that the adaptation of an animal is largely accomplished through its behavior.


Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson Jan 1966

Ua37/44 Tidbits Of Kentucky Folklore, Gordon Wilson

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

No abstract provided.


Use Of The Legislative Process In Protecting Animals, Hugh Mcnamee Jan 1966

Use Of The Legislative Process In Protecting Animals, Hugh Mcnamee

Laws and Legislation Collection

The statements that I shall make in this address are based upon experience gained by me as a lawyer, and as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. That experience was applied to the successful pioneer attempt to enact the Ohio Rodeo Law of which I was the author and the pilot. Ohio is the first state in which a law has been passed to prohibit certain cruelty practices prevalent in rodeos and thus virtually eliminate them as a medium of public entertainment.

The origin of legislation is in some comprehension of a condition that needs correction by law. …


Ua12/2/1 Newsletter, Sigma Chi Jan 1966

Ua12/2/1 Newsletter, Sigma Chi

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Sigma Chi fraternity.


05 Holau, The Voyage Of Mr. Boe, Mark Etua, Pita Sharples, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner Jan 1966

05 Holau, The Voyage Of Mr. Boe, Mark Etua, Pita Sharples, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner

Sikaiana Oral Stories

This is the story of the last (or one of the last) voyages (holau) from Sikaiana. It was recorded by Mark Etua as part of linguistic research done by Peter Sharples among the Sikaiana. The transcription into the Sikaiana language was done by Priscilla Taulupo and the rough translation by Bill Donner (sorry for any errors).

Traditionally, Sikaiana people were master voyagers, capable of traveling hundreds of kilometers. This voyage was probably conducted in the 1920s by a trader for Lever Brothers in his dinghy when he was short of supplies. He had several Sikaiana people help, including …


04 Taupule, A Woman From Tuvalu, Johnson Siota, Pita Sharples Dr, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner Jan 1966

04 Taupule, A Woman From Tuvalu, Johnson Siota, Pita Sharples Dr, Priscilla Taulupo, Bill Donner

Sikaiana Oral Stories

This recording was made by Johnson Siota was part of linguistic research conducted by Dr. Pita Sharples among the Sikaiana people of the Solomon Islands n the 1960s. The transcription in Sikaiana is by Priscilla Taulupo and the rough translation is by Bill Donner. The story of Taupule was well known to Sikaiana people during my stays in the 1980s on Sikaiana. She came from the Tuvalu and was dropped off on Sikaiana by a trader during her pregnancy, sometime in the late 1800s. She warned traders that life would change from contact with Europeans. her descendants felt a certain …


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Jan 1966

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 27, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • The Horne Hill Soapstone Quarry (William S. Fowler)
  • A Wing Atlatl Weight Find (Karl S. Dodge)
  • Three Iroquois Pots from New Jersey (William S. Fowler)


Hayes, Bruce (Fa 1343), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 1966

Hayes, Bruce (Fa 1343), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of collection (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 1343. Local lore collected in Russell County, Kentucky and Taylor County, Kentucky by Bruce Hayes for a folk studies class at Campbellsville College, Campbellsville, Kentucky. Survey sheets may include a brief narrative, origin, informant’s name, age, and location.


Ua11/3 General House Rules, Wku Housing & Resident Life Jan 1966

Ua11/3 General House Rules, Wku Housing & Resident Life

WKU Archives Records

General House Rules for WKU resident halls covering social engagements, closing hours, quiet hours, guests and laundry. This document was probably created by Housing & Resident Life, however it is housed in the University Relations Building and Construction File.


Capital And The Congo, Alvin W. Wolfe Jan 1966

Capital And The Congo, Alvin W. Wolfe

Anthropology Faculty Publications

Describes ways in which the "Congo Economy" was completely embedded within the supranational system. Shows how the firm, Societe General de Belgique, "cam to control a much larger segment of Congo industry than their risk, in terms of actual capital investment, warranted" (p.368). In consequence, "this Belgian company is in a stronger position than its investment warrants in the supranational system of mining enterprises that involves such giants as Tanganyika Concessions, Rhodesian Selection Trust, De Beers Consolidated Mines, Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa, and the British South Africa company" (p. 368).