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Gvsu Press Releases, 1969, Grand Valley State University Jan 1969

Gvsu Press Releases, 1969, Grand Valley State University

University Press Releases, 1961-Present

A compilation of press releases for the year 1969 submitted by University Communications (formerly News & Information Services) to news agencies concerning the people, places, and events related to Grand Valley State University.


Miles Oscar Price—The Journal Record, Marian G. Gallagher Jan 1969

Miles Oscar Price—The Journal Record, Marian G. Gallagher

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Miles 0. Price was not a man possibly to be forgotten. His record of published scholarship and professional achievement will live beyond those who respected him as a colleague and mentor and cherished him as a friend. That record is conspicuous and monumental. In addition, he left us a less conspicuous record, footprints discernible in the variety of his influence over the law library profession and in the foundations he laid for its members' individual and collective accomplishments. Some of those footprints have been traced, in this issue of the Law Library Journal, by his close associates. The following recounts …


Annual Report 1969, Houston Academy Of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library Jan 1969

Annual Report 1969, Houston Academy Of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library

Annual Reports: 1943 - Present

The file contains the annual report for the library from 1969.


The Law Library In A New Law School, Marian G. Gallagher Jan 1969

The Law Library In A New Law School, Marian G. Gallagher

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Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved that collective reputation long ago through insistence on autonomous library administration by their own kind, and they have nurtured it by exhibiting greater dependence on libraries than the members of any other discipline. Expressions of their concern and involvement are recorded repeatedly in annual reports, budget justifications, fund-raising brochures, and the proceedings of ceremonial cornerstone layings. Some have gone far beyond expressions of concern, demonstrating compulsion to devote more time to the functioning of their law libraries than has seemed necessary or interesting to the …


Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson Jan 1969

Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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