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Father Ciferni Takes The Chair Feb 2020

Father Ciferni Takes The Chair

St. Norbert Times

  • News
    • Father Ciferni Takes the Chair
    • Knight Theater’s Tuck Everlasting
    • Making a Difference
    • College’s Against Cancer’s Hope Dinner
  • Opinion
    • America’s Call Out Culture
    • Knowing Useful Stuff
    • Positivity in Social Media
    • Guatemalan Crime and Corruption
    • A Weird Winter Break Experience
  • Features
    • What to Do Amidst All the Snow
    • Get Your Hands on ‘Handshake!’
    • Sensenbrenner Goes Co-Ed
  • Entertainment
    • Student Spotlight
    • Word Search
    • Did you Know???
    • Music Recommendation: Sammy Rae & The Friends
    • Greatest Movies of the 2010s
    • Favorite Christmas Movies and Music
    • Upcoming Events
    • Movies in Theaters
    • Upcoming Movies
    • Junk Drawer
    • “The Lady and the Tramp” Review
  • Sports
    • Men’s Volleyball Falls In …


A Call For Transparency Nov 2019

A Call For Transparency

St. Norbert Times

  • News
    • A Call for Transparency
    • Alan Nadel on “The Piano Lesson”
    • Does God Exist?
  • Opinion
    • America First
    • Speak Up
    • Intercultural Views on the Family
    • Afghanistan: Fight for Peace
    • Are You an Active Citizen?
    • What’s the Most Wonderful Time of The Year?
  • Features
    • College Traditions Revealed
    • Finals 101 for First Years
    • Native American Heritage Month
  • Entertainment
    • Student Spotlight
    • Word Search
    • Did You Know???
    • A Review (and Eulogy) of “Lodge 49”
    • Book Review: “Ninth House” by Leigh Bardugo
    • Lionsgate Adapting Tamora Pierce’s “Tortall” Series
    • Junk Drawer: Worst Thanksgiving Food
    • “The Curse of Oak Island”: Top 5 Finds
  • Sports
    • Alysa Liu: American Skating …


Standing In Solidarity Dec 2018

Standing In Solidarity

St. Norbert Times

  • News
    • Standing in Solidarity
    • Heid E. Erdrich Visits St. Norbert College
    • Shelby Rodeffer “Paints Out” Towards the Reality of Social Media
    • “God’s Got This”: The Story of the Decleenes
    • Building Hope for Homelessness Week
    • Hour of Power Honors Later Swimmer
  • Opinion
    • The Holiday Spirit
    • A College Christmas List
    • Politics Today
    • Not Sorry
    • Thankful for the Athem
  • Features
    • Political Diversity in WI Schools
    • The Season of Giving and Emptying Wallets
  • Entertainment
    • Junk Drawer: Holiday Traditions
    • Sudoku
    • Trivia
    • 2018 in Music… so far
    • Review: “Devils Unto Dust” by Emma Berquist
    • Mother Knows Best
    • The Wild Kingdom of Black Friday Shopping
    • Review Corner …


Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala Dec 2016

Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala

Ken Albala

No abstract provided.


Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala Nov 2015

Passeth The Cran’Brry Sauce: The Medieval Origins Of Thanksgiving, Ken Albala

College of the Pacific Faculty Articles

No abstract provided.


Attempting To Reason In The Holiday Season, Anonymous Nov 2015

Attempting To Reason In The Holiday Season, Anonymous

SURGE

Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, I sit down with my extended family to heaping dishes of mashed potatoes, sleekly polished bowls of green bean casserole, overflowing gravy boats, and, of course, a crackling turkey fresh from the oven. Without a doubt, my relatives and I have a lot for which to be thankful. [excerpt]


Hines, Thomas Collier, Jr. (Fa 7), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2010

Hines, Thomas Collier, Jr. (Fa 7), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 7. Interviews conducted by Thomas Hines. Includes intervewis with Sarah Alice (Marcum) Roemer. The interviews include information about Alice Roemer's life, inlcuding her childhood, education, work and family experiences, with special emphasis on Thanksgiving customs.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 9, No. 4, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Don Yoder, Russell S. Baver, Ellen Shaffer, John Cummings, Martha S. Cummings, Earl F. Robacker, Marian Ludwig Wilson, David H. Rapp Oct 1958

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 9, No. 4, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Don Yoder, Russell S. Baver, Ellen Shaffer, John Cummings, Martha S. Cummings, Earl F. Robacker, Marian Ludwig Wilson, David H. Rapp

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Dry Houses
• Harvest Home
• Golden Fields in the Golden Years
• Illuminators, Scribes and Printers
• John Drissel and His Boxes
• Tick-Tock Time in Old Pennsylvania
• About the Authors
• Present Day Food Habits of the Pennsylvania Dutch
• The Attitude of the Early Reformed Church Fathers Toward Worldly Amusements


Letter To Alfred L. Shoemaker, December 15, 1949, Unknown Dec 1949

Letter To Alfred L. Shoemaker, December 15, 1949, Unknown

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from a descendent of Peter Derr addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated December 15, 1949. Within, the author provides information about folk cures, Harvest Home services and the tradition of "serenading" newlyweds with loud music.


The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1898 -- Vol. 21, No. 01, Phi Sigma Nov 1898

The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1898 -- Vol. 21, No. 01, Phi Sigma

The Voice of the Phi Sigma

This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.


West Side News, November 9, 1889, Orville Wright, Edwin Sines Nov 1889

West Side News, November 9, 1889, Orville Wright, Edwin Sines

West Side News

West Side News was a weekly newspaper published by the Wright Brothers. This paper, published in March 1889 through May of 1890, featured news from the west side of Dayton. The front page of this issue features a reprint of an editorial on waking up early, an anecdote about a clergyman killing a fly, and more. On the second page there is a small article about litigation against the United Brethren Church, and a small note about the Davis Sewing Machine Company moving to Dayton. On the third page there is a reprint of an article from Munford's Magazine about …