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Ua64/14 Student Teacher Placement Cards - Mitchell To Montgomery, Wku College Of Education
Ua64/14 Student Teacher Placement Cards - Mitchell To Montgomery, Wku College Of Education
WKU Archives Records
This document contains the WKU Placement Bureau cards used to place student teachers in schools around Kentucky. The cards give the students’ name, college, position wanted, number of credits and work history. Some cards have a photograph attached. When the photos are detached they immediately follow the student’s card. This particular file contains cards for students Mitchell to Montgomery.
A Comparative Study Of Greenup And Toledo, Illinois, Edgar W. Morgan
A Comparative Study Of Greenup And Toledo, Illinois, Edgar W. Morgan
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study is to make a comparative analysis of Greenup and Toledo, Illinois. The intent is to investigate and compare the historical origin, reasons for settlement, early development, growth patterns, industry, lines of transportation, and elements of similarity and difference between the towns.
Included in the study are interpretations presented as to why the towns grew up so close together, why one became larger than the other, why the one became the county-seat and still remained smaller, how industry and transportation are important to these communities, and the ultimate character which has evolved for each community. Also …
The Political Career Of Roger C. Sullivan, Samuel Alvin Lilly
The Political Career Of Roger C. Sullivan, Samuel Alvin Lilly
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.