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Full-Text Articles in Politics and Social Change
¡Qué Tal! November 29, 1973, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal! November 29, 1973, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 16
Card: Elect Edna Saffy For Senator Off-Campus, Edna Louise Saffy
Card: Elect Edna Saffy For Senator Off-Campus, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Campaign card: Vote for Edna Saffy - Off Campus Senator - Sunshine Party - University of Fla - October 17, 1973. Illustration of Edna Saffy on the card.
A Comment On Professor Hook's Paper, Julius G. Getman
A Comment On Professor Hook's Paper, Julius G. Getman
IUSTITIA
I start with the concession that much of what Professor Hook says is true. Not to recognize this would be folly. Hook's condemnation of academic violence is necessary, justified, and important. Ultimately, however, the picture he draws and the conclusions he states are misleading.
Academic freedom is indeed in jeopardy, but not merely from the internal sources Hook mentions. Outside pressures exist as well. Professor Hook suggests that by establishing a criminal law system, universities can successfully cope with student violence. Having been involved at almost every level of the internal judicial process at the university, I am convinced such …
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
IUSTITIA
As I understand Mr. Sovern's proposition, we ought to expect a protest group to be at its most effective in court, since in the United States, adjudication is a widely and deeply respected method of resolving conflict and of presenting claims, of taking part in the shared traditions of decency and civility and law. If you want to avoid being criticized for impermissible methods, writing a brief is one of the easiest ways to avoid it. It doesn't involve rock-throwing, shouting, or even picketing. Yet, at this very place where one would expect a protest group to be most effective, …
A Variety Of Perspectitives: An Introduction, Clarine Nardi Riddle
A Variety Of Perspectitives: An Introduction, Clarine Nardi Riddle
IUSTITIA
The writers of the subsequent essays in response to "The Corner" present the problems, insofar as their persuasions permit, and analyze and solve them according to their disciplines. In so doing, the writers offer the beginnings of a variety of resources for consideration without pretending to provide exhaustive solutions.
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
America And Reconsruction, Thomas B. Grier
IUSTITIA
Reconstruction has variously been termed "repressive. . . uncivilized" and "a sordid time" as well as "a noble experiment." Reflected in those judgments of the era is the dispute over the effects of Reconstruction. To be more correct, one might say that there has been much conjecture in determining what, in fact, Reconstruction was. Questioned also has been the role of the black man during the period; much of what he did, or was responsible for, has, like Reconstruction itself, been subject to many and varied accounts and evaluations. The intent of this paper is to examine several volumes concerned …
How Citizens Can Use The Initiative Power, Robert L. Scott
How Citizens Can Use The Initiative Power, Robert L. Scott
IUSTITIA
The purpose of this discussion is to demonstrate how the initiative power may be employed by citizens wishing to pass a law independent of the state legislature. Although the initiative power is granted in many state constitutions, in the past it has been used sparingly. However during these days of political activism the initiative power has been given new vitality. For example, in the area of environmental law it has been employed by citizens groups in such states as California, Illinois, and Wisconsin to reserve greater individual rights against environmental polluters.
Event Tickets: Now State Conference, Celebration, September 8, 1973
Event Tickets: Now State Conference, Celebration, September 8, 1973
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Ticket to a feminist event at the Now State conference. SAturday, September 8, 1973.
Correspondence: Letter From Junior Women's Club Of Jacksonville, Susan Patchal
Correspondence: Letter From Junior Women's Club Of Jacksonville, Susan Patchal
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A letter from the Corresponding Secretary of the Junior Women’s Club of Jacksonville accepting Dr. Edna L. Saffy’s resignation from the club.
A Descriptive Study Of Potential Drug Problems In Montgomery County And Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Richard Cobb
A Descriptive Study Of Potential Drug Problems In Montgomery County And Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Richard Cobb
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Richard Cobb on May 8, 1973.
¡Qué Tal! May 7, 1973, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal! May 7, 1973, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 15
Conflict Theory: Concepts, Techniques, And Stages, Thomas Kramer
Conflict Theory: Concepts, Techniques, And Stages, Thomas Kramer
Honors Theses
The social worker of today is being placed in situations which call for him to devise new tools and strategies of intervention which are relevant to present day problems. It is recognized that many of our current social problems are inherent in some of our institutions and that only by changing these institutions can real results be achieved. Problems arise due to the fact that these institutions often stringently resist change and conventional methods employed by professional practitioners have often only been able to solve or ease individual difficulties or maladustments. There have been a growing number of social workers …
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1973, Lucille Vinyard
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1973, Lucille Vinyard
Lucille Vinyard Journal Collection
No abstract provided.
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
A Comment On Dean Sovern's Paper, Patrick L. Baude
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.