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Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Project Records, 1999-2003 Dec 2003

Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Project Records, 1999-2003

Finding aids

This collection contains project manuals and architectural drawings. The manuals provide an overview of the preservation project including bids, details of the project and specifications, while the architectural drawings provide details of the specifications.


About Our People: The Black History Of Malvern, 1919-2003 Dec 2003

About Our People: The Black History Of Malvern, 1919-2003

Finding aids

The collection contains photographs and photographic prints of people, churches, and schools that were donated by several contributors. It also contains oral history interviews.


Arkansas Department Of Labor State Mine Office Records, 1914-2003 Dec 2003

Arkansas Department Of Labor State Mine Office Records, 1914-2003

Finding aids

This collection contains materials donated by the Arkansas Department of Labor's State Mine Office. It includes records from the Mine Office such as health and safety reports, annual reports, and accident reports on Arkansas mining companies beginning in 1968 and ending in 2002. This collection also includes 328 maps of Arkansas coal mines dating back to 1911 through 1979, which have been digitized.


Dixie Knight Negatives, 1995-2003 Dec 2003

Dixie Knight Negatives, 1995-2003

Finding aids

This collection is comprised of black and white and color negatives along with photographic proofs of Mark Pryor and Winthrop Paul Rockefeller taken from 1995 – 2003 by Dixie Knight.


Lonoke County (Ark.) Grass Roots Oral History Tapes, 2001-2003 Dec 2003

Lonoke County (Ark.) Grass Roots Oral History Tapes, 2001-2003

Finding aids

The collection contains oral history recordings on 47 audiocassette tapes.


George Edward Fisher Papers, Circa 1946-2003 Dec 2003

George Edward Fisher Papers, Circa 1946-2003

Finding aids

These papers are comprised of sixteen original caricature drawings by George Edward Fisher during his time as a political cartoonist for several Arkansas newspapers. Fifteen of the caricatures are signed by the subject of the drawings.


Sims Mortuary Ledgers, 1951-2003 Dec 2003

Sims Mortuary Ledgers, 1951-2003

Finding aids

This collection includes nine volumes of funeral home records dating from 1951-2003. Each volume contains an alphabetical index.


Only A Rite, David Lee Miller Dec 2003

Only A Rite, David Lee Miller

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Interview With Carey A. Moore, December 30, 2003, Carey A. Moore, Michael J. Birkner Dec 2003

Interview With Carey A. Moore, December 30, 2003, Carey A. Moore, Michael J. Birkner

Oral Histories

Carey A. Moore was interviewed on December 30, 2003 by Michael Birkner about his experiences after leaving Gettysburg College and moving on ultimately toward a Ph.D and then a teaching career.

Length of Interview: 94 minutes

Collection Note: This oral history was selected from the Oral History Collection maintained by Special Collections & College Archives. Transcripts are available for browsing in the Special Collections Reading Room, 4th floor, Musselman Library. GettDigital contains the complete listing of oral histories done from 1978 to the present. To view this list and to access selected digital versions please visit -- https://gettysburg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16274coll2/search


Ontological Independence In Aristotle's Categories, Phil Corkum Dec 2003

Ontological Independence In Aristotle's Categories, Phil Corkum

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Aristotle holds that substances (such as you and me) are ontologically independent from nonsubstances (such as our qualities and quantities) but nonsubstances are ontologically dependent on substances. There is then an asymmetry between substances and nonsubstances with respect to ontological dependence. Such asymmetry is widely and rightly thought to be a lynchpin of Aristotelian metaphysics. What is really real for Aristotle are such ordinary objects as you and me. Our properties - my paleness, your generosity - inhabit Aristotle's ontology only in so far as they are ours. This much we can all agree on; and I'll only briefly rehearse …


Metaphysics H 6 And The Problem Of Unity, Hye-Kyung Kim Dec 2003

Metaphysics H 6 And The Problem Of Unity, Hye-Kyung Kim

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

I argue that H 6 should be taken as Aristotle's clarification on the causelessness in the unity of the parts of definition. In H 6 Aristotle is concerned with a general metaphysical problem affecting - threatening - his theory of substance at two major points. The unity of genus and differentia in the definition of form has to be accounted for without appealing to a unifying cause. If it were not accounted for, form would not be the primary cause of being and thus not primary substance. The unity of the parts of the definition of composite substance also has …


Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of Nebraska And Parts Of Adjacent States, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal Dec 2003

Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of Nebraska And Parts Of Adjacent States, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook their journey with the Corps of Discovery in 1804–1806 in order to explore the area that the United States had purchased from France in 1803. Then known as Louisiana, this region included almost everything west of the Mississippi to the continental divide (illustrated below). In order to find the best route across the continent, President Thomas Jefferson charged Lewis to follow the Missouri River to its headwaters and then locate rivers flowing down the west side of the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River and into the Pacific Ocean. Jefferson's written instructions further specified …


Catholic Deaf Newsletter, Holiday 2003 Dec 2003

Catholic Deaf Newsletter, Holiday 2003

Catholic Deaf Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Providence, RI


Remarks, Delivered At The Memorial Service For Paul Johnson On December 23, 2003, Arend D. Lubbers Dec 2003

Remarks, Delivered At The Memorial Service For Paul Johnson On December 23, 2003, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

Remarks, delivered at the Memorial Service for Paul Johnson on December 23, 2003 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 028, Number 20, December 22, 2003, Grand Valley State University Dec 2003

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 028, Number 20, December 22, 2003, Grand Valley State University

2003-2004, Volume 28

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Interview No. 964, Bárbaro Chacón Delgado Dec 2003

Interview No. 964, Bárbaro Chacón Delgado

Combined Interviews

By the time Mr. Chacón became a bracero in 1946, thousands of people from the south of México had arrived in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, to begin the hiring process; from Chihuahua, people were sent to Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas; the ranchers came to Fort Bliss to take as many braceros as they needed for work; he recalls that as a direct consequence of World War II, people in the United States suffered from food shortages and other such difficulties; he also remembers that although he never personally suffered from racist aggressions or discrimination, groups like the Ku Klux Klan …


Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus Dec 2003

Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus

Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers

In the study of Industry in the Southern Thames Street Neighborhood of Newport, Rhode Island from 1820 -1920 we by necessity must touch, even if ever so slightly, on the history of industry in Newport, not just the District, both before and after that time period. We must try to understand what life was like for the residents of the District and the city. We must try to understand what was happening in the area, the city, and in a larger sense, the region to get an understanding of the social and economic forces at play on their everyday lives. …


Ada News - 12/15/2003, American Dental Association, Publishing Division Dec 2003

Ada News - 12/15/2003, American Dental Association, Publishing Division

ADA News

Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.


Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim Dec 2003

Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim

French Language and Literature Papers

Interest in Tristan L’Hermite has not only been sustained, but has grown considerably since 1955, when Amédée Carriat published Tristan ou L’Eloge d’un poète and his Bibliographie des oeuvres de Tristan L’Hermite. Carriat’s work on the Cahiers Tristan L’Hermite, as well as the scholarship of Claude Abraham, Catherine Grisé, and Jean-Pierre Chauveau among others, has laid the groundwork for a number of new inquiries into Tristan’s oeuvre. Colloquia on Tristan have been organized in France and the U.S. in recent years, and the Tristan “revival” reached an apex of sorts in 1999 with Champion’s publication of his Oeuvres complètes …


Wayne Buck, Composition, Music Department Dec 2003

Wayne Buck, Composition, Music Department

Junior Recitals

This junior recital from December 12, 2003 featured Wayne Buck (composition) with Lucas Goodrich (tenor), Matt Walicke (piano) and Laura Wampler (piano).


Swinging Bridge - December 12, 2003, Amy Raj Dec 2003

Swinging Bridge - December 12, 2003, Amy Raj

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Christopher Keniley, Percussion, And Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department Dec 2003

Christopher Keniley, Percussion, And Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department

Senior and Graduate Recitals

This senior recital from December 11, 2003 featured Christopher Keniley (percussion) and Karli Oblak (percussion) with W. David Hobbs (piano).


General Recital - December 11, 2003, Music Department Dec 2003

General Recital - December 11, 2003, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from December 11, 2003.


Christopher Keniley, Percussion, Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department Dec 2003

Christopher Keniley, Percussion, Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department

Junior Recitals

This recital from December 11, 2003 features Christopher Keniley (percussion) and Karli Oblak (percussion) with W. David Hobbs (piano).


Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure Dec 2003

Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Paul Young about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. There are two transcripts to cover the full interview. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


Grinwis, Millie Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Paul Trap Dec 2003

Grinwis, Millie Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Paul Trap

General Holland History

No abstract provided.


Social Welfare, Human Dignity, And The Puzzle Of What We Owe Each Other, Amy L. Wax Dec 2003

Social Welfare, Human Dignity, And The Puzzle Of What We Owe Each Other, Amy L. Wax

All Faculty Scholarship

Proponents of work-based welfare reform claim that moving the poor from welfare to work will advance the goals of economic self-reliance and independence. Reform opponents attack these objectives as ideologically motivated and conceptually incoherent. Drawing on perspectives developed by luck egalitarians and feminist theorists, these critics disparage conventional notions of economic desert, find fault with market measures of value, debunk ideals of autonomy, and emphasize the pervasiveness of interdependence and unearned benefits within free market societies. These arguments pose an important challenge to justifications usually advanced for work-based welfare reform. Reform proponents must concede that no member of society can …


2003-2004 Junior Recital - Sarah Perkins (Viola), Sarah Perkins, Tao Lin Dec 2003

2003-2004 Junior Recital - Sarah Perkins (Viola), Sarah Perkins, Tao Lin

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


General Recital - December 9, 2003, Music Department Dec 2003

General Recital - December 9, 2003, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from December 9, 2003.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 028, Number 19, December 8, 2003, Grand Valley State University Dec 2003

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 028, Number 19, December 8, 2003, Grand Valley State University

2003-2004, Volume 28

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.