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The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 35, Spring 1992, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 35, Spring 1992, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 35, SPRING, 1992
Editorial
Louis T. Milic: IT’s the Thought That Counts, 3
Civil Rights
Jonathan L. Entin: Going Around and Coming Around in Prince Edward County, 5
An ironic twist in the long road to desegregation
Animal Rights
Pamela Harrison: Saving Dolphins, Not Eating Meat, 15
A moral basis for vegetarianism
Robert J. White: The Animal Rights Movement: A New Pseudo-Religion
Activists sabotage medical research
Ted Bartlett: Animals are Not People
Whose best interest is involved?
China
Peter Scheckner: American Movies in China, 30
E.T. and Crocodile Dundee in Tiananmen …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 27, SUMMER, 1989
Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2
The New Library of the Past
Diana Orendi Hinze: Expiation and Repression, 4
German literature and the Nazi past
J. Heywood Alexander: "Our Redeemed, Beloved Land", 16
Bands, songs, Lincoln! and the Civil War.
Sylvia Whitman: Mountain Nurses, 25
Kentucky's Frontier Nursing Service for mother and child.
Ron Haybron: Fraud in Science, 33
Can we place our trust in the heirs of Galileo and Pasteur?
Pat Martaus: Feminist Literary Criticism, 45
Social reform or academic language game?
J. E. Vacha: Constance and …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 28, WINTER, 1989
Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2
Solution for difficult Problems
Victor M. Victoroff: Right, Wrong, and the insane Killer, 4
Frustrations of the insanity defense in criminal law
Harvey Pekar: Russian Literature’s Reawakening, 18
Avant-garde Soviet fiction writers emerge
Karen Kovacik: The Computer Muse, 29
Digitized images stimulate imagination
Barbara B. Green: Moscow and Tallinn under Gorbachev, 36
A diary of recent visits with families in Russia and Estonia
J. D. Brown: Two Churches in China, 65
Christian worship since the Cultural Revolution
Sally B. Palmer: Sing …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 16, Fall 1985, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 16, Fall 1985, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 16, FALL, 1985
Klaus-Peter Hinze: Hitler and the Beetle, 3
One of America's favorite automobiles, the Volkswagen "bug," began as a pet project of the Nazi regime.
Ron Haybron: Packaging the Seasons, 12
Calendars of different societies have ingeniously struggled with the incompatible cycles of sun, earth, and moon.
Nancy McAfee: Philip Johnson's Play House, 27
Cleveland's new theater complex is a major example of Post-Modern architecture.
Carsten Ahrens: Recollections of a Dragonfly Man, 39
A naturalist's lifelong pursuit of the fascinating famUy of the Odonates.
Wojbor Woyczynski: Of Men and …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 14, Winter 1985, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 14, Winter 1985, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 14, WINTER 1985
Dick Goddard: Weather Forecasting and Folklore, 2
Ancient weather maxims rival modern science
A. H. Benade: The Evolution of Woodwinds, 10
Changes of design have radically altered performance qualities
Dennis Dooley: Time's Shadow: The Thin Man and Dashiell Hammett, 34
Famous detective writer was his own most popular character
Laura Martin: Gringa in the Field, 45
Woman anthropologist's experience among Mayan Indians
Glending Olson: What's So "Fine" About the Arts?, 64
In earlier times, the fine arts were so much a part of daily life that nobody noticed …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 13, Fall 1984, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 13, Fall 1984, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 13, FALL 1984
Editorial: Our Fifth Year, 3
Dick Feagler: The Two Conventions, 4
Noted cynic observes the follies of national politics
The Gamut Photography Contest Winners, 9
Brenda L. Lewison, Jim Boland, Janine Bentivegna,
Eileen M. Delehanty, Genevieve Gauthier, Rhoda Grannum,
Buena Johnson, Charles J. Mintz, Tom Ritter, Wayne Sot
Louis Giannetti: Italian Neorealist Cinema, 20
Political philosophies and political realities shaped the work of the great post-war Italian filmmakers
Gary Engle: Krazy Kat and the Spirit of Surrealism, 28
George Herriman's famous cartoon strip reflects early twentieth century artistic ideas. …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 09, Spring/Summer 1983, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 09, Spring/Summer 1983, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.9, SPRING/SUMMER, 1983
Concrete Poetry Contest Winners, 2
Scott Helmes,
Harsh Language, 5
"Since you've been away . ..”, 6
Karl Kempton: POEM #3: to tie knots, 7
K.S. Ernst: Towering Negativism, 17
Charles Cameron: "She is a plague to us fishers", 18
David Cole: selected pages, 20
R. Prost: "Into the Light", 22
Joel Lipman: from Rex Lee on the Border Patrol, 23
Mark Melnicove: "And not buried in a mass of irrelevant information", 24
James Miller: "The Test Has Always Been . ..", 25
Naomi …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 05, Winter 1982, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 05, Winter 1982, Cleveland State University
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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.5, WINTER, 1982
Dennis Eckart interviewed by Louis Milic, 3
A freshman member of Congress describes his day-to-day work in the House of Representatives.
Richard Feinberg. Muskrats of Brady Lake: A Case of American Totemism, 20
In this Ohio community, representing a cross-section of Middle-America, may be observed a number of practices that in a primitive society an anthropologist would label as "totemism."
Jack A. Soules: Building the Energy House, 27
Physics professor tells the pains, prices, and rewards of designing and building his own energy-efficient house.
Prudence Tucker Heller: Collecting Islands, 40 …