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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald Magazine, articles in this issue:
- Robinson, Scott. A 4-hour Holiday – Eddyville Prison
- Frank, David. Giving Religion – Jimmy Gentry, Emmanuel Baptist Church
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 29, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Young, Monte. Student Wage May Go up 22¢
- Concert Canceled; Tickets Sales Blamed – Wet Willie
- Stinnett, Chuck. Despite 3 Recent Threats, Bomb Scares Less Frequent
- Holman, Connie. Egyptian Trades Exotic Life for Business World, Teaching – Ali Adel Albadawy
- MacDonald, Margaret. Buses May Ease Vehicle Shortage
- Queen Elected – Dawn Smith
- Program Will Extend Education – Weekend College
- Outlaws Justified in Canceling Show
- Reynolds, David. Complains About Heat – Barnes-Campbell Hall
- Kappa Alpha. Thanks Pledges
- Concerts Appealing to Blacks May Be Here Next Semester …
Unlv "Rebels" Vs University Of Maryland "Terrapins", University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Unlv "Rebels" Vs University Of Maryland "Terrapins", University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
UNLV Basketball Programs
Team roster for both schools.
UNLV Schedule
List of UNLV Athletic Donors
Meet the Rebels
Opponent's Scouting Report
Jerry Tarkanian Story
Also contains information on other sports at UNLV
Salt, Vol. 4, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 4, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
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- 2 ‘Nobody Cuts the Same’ Cutting fish at O’Hara’s in Rockland, Maine, is a family affair where brothers and sisters, fathers and sons work together.
- 14 Lamont Allen, Sr. A fish filleter for forty years, Lamont, now 49, is one of the fastest in the trade.
- 20 Norman Collins To get ahead as a fish filleter, what you need is “that old drive,” says Norman.
- 22 Put The Hammer Down Leo Thibeau of Kennebunk, Maine has a strong man’s trick of his own that not even the legendary John Henry claimed to do.
- 26 Laying the Keel Salt covers …
Improved Public Health Practices In A Disadvantaged Rural Community, William H. Groff, Beatrice E. Manning
Improved Public Health Practices In A Disadvantaged Rural Community, William H. Groff, Beatrice E. Manning
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Rural Nebraska Industrial Development On The Migration Of Rural Youth, Armin K. Ludwig, Gene M. Hanlon, David R. Dimartino
The Impact Of Rural Nebraska Industrial Development On The Migration Of Rural Youth, Armin K. Ludwig, Gene M. Hanlon, David R. Dimartino
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For more than a century Americans have migrated from the rural communities in which they were raised, but by 1970 this process had begun to change. Nebraska, however, has not reflected this change, and Nebraskans have continued to leave non-metropolitan areas in large numbers. By 1976 the State stood alone among seven central and southern plains states in having non-metropolitan population losses (Miller, 1978).
The Decision- Making Process In Fertility And Family Planning: A Quasi-Experimental Study, Rose Marie T. Franklin
The Decision- Making Process In Fertility And Family Planning: A Quasi-Experimental Study, Rose Marie T. Franklin
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Boat Ownership In The Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area, Paul S. T. Lee, Chen Yeshen
A Study Of Boat Ownership In The Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area, Paul S. T. Lee, Chen Yeshen
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Continuing increases in leisure time, income, greater mobility, levels of education, and general health have whetted and nourished the American appetite for outdoor recreation activities. Statistics indicate that almost every American engages in one or more recreation activities when he or she is at all able. Measured by the number of recreation occasions, American outdoor recreation activity increased by 53 percent between 1960 and 1965. From 1965 to 1980, it will increase by another 59 percent. With more and more Americans continuing to turn to outdoor recreation activity, pressures on public and private recreation resources and facilities far exceed previous …
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1978, Vol. 06, No. 11, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1978, Vol. 06, No. 11, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Study Shows Steady Increase in Boat Ownership," by Paul S. T. Lee and Yeshen Chen.
A Regression Analysis of Boat Ownership for the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area
An Extension And Partial Test Of Labeling Theory, Joel H. Henderson
An Extension And Partial Test Of Labeling Theory, Joel H. Henderson
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Relative Contribution Of Perceived Parental, Science Teacher, And Best Friend Evaluations Of Science Ability On The Self Concept Of Science Ability Held By Eighth Grade Females, Virginia Kemp Fish
The Relative Contribution Of Perceived Parental, Science Teacher, And Best Friend Evaluations Of Science Ability On The Self Concept Of Science Ability Held By Eighth Grade Females, Virginia Kemp Fish
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald Magazine, articles in this issue:
- Stevens, Vickie. The Beat Goes on - Disco
- Stinnett, Chuck. Rugby! It Takes Leather Balls
- Buckles, Donna. Bringing in the Leaves – Marijuana
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Judd, Alan. The Future: Dero Downing Says change Won’t Be Drastic
- Fish, Tim. ‘Miss Margie’ Helm Finds Retirement Interesting
- Childers, Shawn. Students and Faculty Have Celebrities’ Names But not Their Interest
- Stinnett, Roger. Soldiers Came before Students on the Hill
- Malone, Roger. Kappa Sigma Cannon ‘Fires up’ Games
- Ardnt Stickles Set the record – 46 Years
- Beshear, Tom. Homecoming Concerts Vary in Success
- Carpenter, Steve. Henry Cherry Never Saw Dream Finished
- Beshear, Tom. Towel Waving Became Symbolic Because of E.A. Diddle’s Superstitions
- Queen Candidates Caused …
Spruce Run News (November 1978), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (November 1978), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Informal Support Systems For The Aged: Limitations And Issues, Marjorie Buckholz
Informal Support Systems For The Aged: Limitations And Issues, Marjorie Buckholz
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The need for community social services to enable older persons to remain in their homes has been well documented (Gold, 1974; Lohman, 1978; Atchley, 1977; Blenkner, 1977). Inspite of a growing service industry and professional corps of helpers, it does not reach the growing numbers of elderly, especially the older-elderly who are most likely to be frail (Gold, 1974; Lohmann, 1978; Heyman and Polansky, 1977). The aged share of the population has grown relative to the younger age group. In 1900, 6.4% of the U. S. population was 60 years or older; in 1975, it had increased to 14.8% (U. …
Age, Race, Life Conditions, Use Of Social Welfare Services And The Morale Of The Elderly, Mary L. Waring, Jordan I. Kosberg
Age, Race, Life Conditions, Use Of Social Welfare Services And The Morale Of The Elderly, Mary L. Waring, Jordan I. Kosberg
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Although concerned professionals such as Kutner (1956), Cumming (1961), and Lawton (1972), have made strong beginnings in researching the psychological functioning of the elderly, only a few have explored the social and medical conditions of the aged, and especially their use of social welfare services, as these relate to a sense of well-being. Streib (1956) and Maddox (1968) were among the first to relate life-long patterning of social activity to later social activity and life satisfaction. Carp (1966), in a controlled study of housing, reported that housing did not affect the morale of low and middle income elderly. Lawton and …
Organizational Analysis Of Institutions For The Aged, Zev Harel
Organizational Analysis Of Institutions For The Aged, Zev Harel
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Institutions for the aged represent an organized effort on the part of society and various individuals., groups, and organizations to provide for and capitalize on the service needs of elderly persons no longer able to live independently in the community. These settings have been brought into existence and are maintained by various commercial, civic, voluntary, government, and other interest groups. The motives and interests of such groups vary; nevertheless, these settings offer services to consumers, provide employment to members of various professional and occupational groups, provide an arena for the involvement of various scholastic disciplines and professional associations, and benefit …
Volunteer Support For The Institutionalized Elderly, Harold Zepelin, Janet Stutzman
Volunteer Support For The Institutionalized Elderly, Harold Zepelin, Janet Stutzman
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
A neglected topic in discussions of services for the institutionalized elderly seems to be the question of whether the residents of nursing homes are receiving adequate support from volunteers. Undoubtedly, voluntarism is playing an important part in the provision of services and emotional support for the aged population, among them the elderly that are institutionalized. But because of the child-centeredness and youth-orientation of American society, it is possible that work with the elderly may not be attracting volunteers in proportion to the needs of this population. This may be especially true of the elderly in institutions because work with this …
On Being Socialized Out Of The Human Sexual Response In The Later Years, Dan Rubenstein
On Being Socialized Out Of The Human Sexual Response In The Later Years, Dan Rubenstein
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
We now know, with the conclusive findings of the Masters and Johnson study of sex with elderly, that maintaining the "regularity of sexual expression coupled with adequate physical well being and healthy mental orientation to the aging process will combine to provide a sexually stimulative marriage [and/or relationships]. This climate will, in turn, improve sexual tension and provide a capacity for sexual performance that frequently may extend to and beyond the 80-year age level" (Masters and Johnson, 1968, p. 279).
This acknowledgement has ended the long silence and may well herald the beginning of the throwing off of the shackles …
The Use Of Correlation And Regression Analysis To Determine Bus Operator Hourly Wages, Murray Frost
The Use Of Correlation And Regression Analysis To Determine Bus Operator Hourly Wages, Murray Frost
Publications
The purpose of this discussion is to assess the use of correlation and regression analyses for determining bus operator hourly wages. If these hourly wages in a set of cities are highly correlated with another variable, it becomes possible to predict these wages by measuring this other variable.
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1978, Vol. 06, No. 10, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Review Of Applied Urban Research 1978, Vol. 06, No. 10, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Norfolk Study Has Application for Other Cities Concerned With Residential Land Development."
Norfolk is Northeast Nebraska's regional trade, education, and health services center. At the junction of two U.S. and two Nebraska highways, the City is a prime location for marketing, manufacturing, and wholesale activities. Norfolk lies between farm land to the east and the Sandhills cattle country to the west. Metropolitan areas nearby include Sioux City, Iowa, 75 miles to the northeast; Omaha, 115 miles southeast; and Lincoln, 124 miles south. Transportation· facilities include six truck lines, three bus lines, …
Home Support Services And The Ecology Of Aging, Abraham Monk
Home Support Services And The Ecology Of Aging, Abraham Monk
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Home support services for the aged are emerging as a primary concern in the Title XX planning proposals put forth by states and localities. This is not surprising when one considers that Title XX guidelines require the setting of priorities among non-cash benefit programs that help insure the individual's self-sufficiency within his or her normal environment.
All services under Title XX must relate to one or more of five objectives for the individual client: economic independence; self care; prevention or remedy of neglect, abuse or other conditions which lead to dependence; intermediate community based care and, as a last resort …
Policy Analysis And Older People: A Conceptual Framework, John E. Tropman, Jane Mcclure
Policy Analysis And Older People: A Conceptual Framework, John E. Tropman, Jane Mcclure
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The policy sciences, says Harold Lasswell, require "clarification of goals, analysis of conditions, project of future developments, and invention, evaluation, and selection of alternatives."1 This rocess is imbued with values and often these values lie unrecognized.3 Both personal values of the individual analyst and social values of the Society can be and often are involved. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate four policy problems involved in analyses concerning the elderly, and to suggest some additional considerations which would bring these problems into the open and aid in specification and focusing of policy research in this area. While only …
Differential Aspects Of Assessment And Intervention In Social Work Practice With The Elderly And Their Families, Barbara Silverstone
Differential Aspects Of Assessment And Intervention In Social Work Practice With The Elderly And Their Families, Barbara Silverstone
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
So much in our society separates the rest of us from the old that a discussion of the differential aspects of practice with the elderly and their families (many of whom are aging) runs the risk of being redundant as well as a concealed endorsement of the professional biases which afflict us all. The truth of the matter is that important differences do exist between social work practice with the old and with younger generations, differentials which emanate from a sound gerontological knowledge base. Although the similarities far out-weigh the discrepancies, failure to recognize or delineate these differences has resulted …
Preparing Social Work Practitioners To Work With And In Behalf Of Older Adults, Margaret E. Hartford
Preparing Social Work Practitioners To Work With And In Behalf Of Older Adults, Margaret E. Hartford
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Practice in the field of social gerontology is one of the developing frontiers in social work. Now and in the foreseeable future, services with a population that is growing older will be a rapidly expanding field of practice. Many of the programs for older adults are multidisciplinary and demand collaboration among several professions and services. In some instances social work is and will be the central organizing force assuming administrative responsibility. In other instances social workers are collateral with several professions, and in still others social work services are an adjunct to another service profession, such as medicine nursing, urban …
The Fear Of Crime By The Elderly: Issues And Consequences, Mark Pogrebin, G. Nicholas Pijoan
The Fear Of Crime By The Elderly: Issues And Consequences, Mark Pogrebin, G. Nicholas Pijoan
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Most of the recent literature concerning the elderly and crime has been concentrated in the area of victimization. Such subjects as the elderly's vulnerability to crime, types of crimes committed against older members of the community, income level of the victims, and residential indicators, are some of the important variables that have been studied in order to better understand the patterns of crime as it affects older citizens.
Although it is believed that the foregoing factors are essential in order to gain knowledge which will inform us as to the nature of criminal victimization against the elderly, it also seems …
Racial Differences In The Confident Relationship, Ruth E. Dunkle
Racial Differences In The Confident Relationship, Ruth E. Dunkle
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Numerous researchers have studied the black family in American society. Unfortunately, too few have focused on the role of the family in the life of the elderly. In this paper it is my intention to focus on the strengths and weaknesses of the black family and, in particular, on the black family member as confidant.
Frazier, in a book, The Black Family, edited by Robert Staples, discusses the character of the black family during the various stages of its development. He purports that the black family has been affected by the social isolation of blacks in American society. Frazier believes …
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 5, No. 6 (November 1978)
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 5, No. 6 (November 1978)
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction - pp. 763
- Home Support Services and the Ecology of Aging - ABRAHAM MONK - pp. 765
- Informal Support Systems for the Aged: Limitations and Issues - MARJORIE BUCKHOLZ - pp. 773
- Age, Race, Life Conditions, Use of Social Welfare Services and the Morale of the Elderly - MARY L. WARING and JORDAN I. KOSBERG - pp. 701
- Organizational Analysis of Institutions for the Aged - ZEV HAREL - pp. 792
- Volunteer Support for the Institutionalized Elderly - HAROLD ZEPELIN and JANET STUTZMAN - pp. 802
- Policy Analysis and Older People: A Conceptual Framework - JOHN …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Malone, Roger & Tom Beshear. Economy Feels Student Impact
- Whitaker, David. Graduate Has Books Published – Jim Erskine
- Stinnett, Roger. Police Say They Are Misunderstood
- Coordination Would Help Lecture Series
- Whitaker, David. Changes in People Scarier than Halloween Spooks
- Morningstar, Mrs. Roy. Compliments Students
- Chou, Nee. Thanks Volunteers
- Whitaker, David. Clues Confuse Fruitless Search for U’s
- Queen Election Tomorrow; 13 Candidates Running
- Frederick, Elise. ‘Comedy of Errors’ Cast Finds American Tour a Challenge
- Herald Adviser Gets Award – Bob Adams
- Frank, David. In the Field …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Hancock, Catherine. Concert Contract Hasn't Been Signed
- Judd, Alan. Screening Process to Begin
- Young, Monte. Students' Parties not Singled out, Police Officer Says
- Holman, Connie. Safety, Rape Defense Seminar Topics
- Officer Lists Tips for Stopping Rape
- Students Could Ease Shortage
- Fish, Tim. Only Landlord Can Scare off Ants
- Patterson, Rita. Questions Scholarship
- Freshman Dorms Not Considered
- Carpenter, Steve. Trick-shot Billiard Artist, Partner Put on Exhibition - Paul Gerni & Mats Noren
- MacDonald, Margaret. Western Given 170-year-old House - Felts Log House
- Hancock, Catherine. Associated Student …