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Warner Family Papers, 1911-2004 Dec 2004

Warner Family Papers, 1911-2004

NEARA finding aids

This collection contains news clippings from Walnut Ridge High School paper and other northeast Arkansas newspapers. There are copies of pages from the Warner family Bible, plus articles and a certificate from the Old River Outing Club.


Davis Creek Heritage Photograph Project, 1900-2004 Dec 2004

Davis Creek Heritage Photograph Project, 1900-2004

Finding aids

The collection contains one photograph case of three-hundred photographic prints.


Arkansas Burger Company Collection, 1894-2004 Dec 2004

Arkansas Burger Company Collection, 1894-2004

Finding aids

This collection contains mostly visual materials that adorned the walls of Arkansas Burger Company, many of which are posters, photographs and promotional materials of sports or tourist attractions throughout Arkansas.


Fargo Agricultural School Collection,1923-2004 Dec 2004

Fargo Agricultural School Collection,1923-2004

Finding aids

This collection contains correspondence, news clippings, printed material, photographs, ledgers, guest registers, and other miscellaneous material relating to the Fargo Agricultural School in the years 1923-2004.


Bowl Games, Peyton Manning, Reggie White, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2004

Bowl Games, Peyton Manning, Reggie White, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It seems to me that the parade of bowl games has become endless. It's as if there has been some creeping growth over the past several years forming bowl games in the same way kudzu expands on its own in warm humid climates. What once was the Twelve Nights of Bowl Games has turned into the National Football Coaches Bowl Game Telethon sponsored by the National Association of Insomniacs.


To Hou Heneka And Continuous Change, Christopher Mirus Dec 2004

To Hou Heneka And Continuous Change, Christopher Mirus

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Beginning with Aristotle’s statement in Physics II.2 that motion must be continuous to be for the sake of an end, I argue that properly understood, continuity is actually a sufficient condition for the goal- directedness of any motion in Aristotle’s teleology. I establish this conclusion first for the simple motions discussed in Physics V-VI, and then for complex changes such as the generation and development of a living thing. In both steps of the argument, the notion of καθ’ αυτό agency serves as a key link between continuity and goal-directedness. The understanding of Aristotle’s teleology that emerges from the consideration …


Papers; 2004-12-22; Land Purchase, Hopewell Baptist Church Dec 2004

Papers; 2004-12-22; Land Purchase, Hopewell Baptist Church

Hopewell Baptist Church

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 029, Number 21, December 20, 2004, Grand Valley State University Dec 2004

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 029, Number 21, December 20, 2004, Grand Valley State University

2004-2005, Volume 29

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


The Educational Roots Of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic And Scriptural Exegesis In The Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett Dec 2004

The Educational Roots Of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic And Scriptural Exegesis In The Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett

Department of History: Faculty Publications

Over the last twenty years research on later sixteenth- and seventeenth-century theology has led to a reappraisal or Protestant scholasticism and its relation to the Reformation. Earlier historians of doctrine viewed Protestant scholasticism as overly rationalistic at the expense of Reformation biblicism, heavily dependent on Aristotelian philosophy, and organized around a central doctrine such as predestination. The current consensus is that Protestant scholasticism reflected the Orthodox theologians’ deep familiarity with and commitment to the scriptural text; that if it did appropriate Aristotle, such appropriation was eclectic rather than slavish; and that the idea of a central dogma organizing all of …


Double Bass Recital At Iwu, Leslie Boelter Dec 2004

Double Bass Recital At Iwu, Leslie Boelter

News and Events

No abstract provided.


Lack Of Diversity In College Sports Leadership, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2004

Lack Of Diversity In College Sports Leadership, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It was a month ago that my colleagues at the University of Central Florida in the Institute for the Study of Diversity and Ethics in Sport issued a fascinating report on the lack of diversity in leadership positions in Higher Education. One of the conclusions of the study is that this lack of diversity may contribute to the same lack of diversity in Division I Football Head Coaching positions. The conclusion seems more than likely, indeed even self-evident.


Gyōgi Bosatsu, James Shields Dec 2004

Gyōgi Bosatsu, James Shields

Faculty Contributions to Books

No abstract provided.


Musō Soseki, James Shields Dec 2004

Musō Soseki, James Shields

Faculty Contributions to Books

No abstract provided.


Ikkyū, James Shields Dec 2004

Ikkyū, James Shields

Faculty Contributions to Books

No abstract provided.


Responsible Leadership - The Ethic Of Right Behavior (Chicago), C. William Pollard Dec 2004

Responsible Leadership - The Ethic Of Right Behavior (Chicago), C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

In this speech at a 2004 Rotary One luncheon, Pollard calls on business leaders to run their organizations as moral communities oriented to the "development of human character."


2004-2005 Psdp Recital - Aaron Hanka (Percussion), Aaron Hanka, Tao Lin, Lisa Leonard, Douglas Goldberg, Chris Tusa, Jared Weidenbaum Dec 2004

2004-2005 Psdp Recital - Aaron Hanka (Percussion), Aaron Hanka, Tao Lin, Lisa Leonard, Douglas Goldberg, Chris Tusa, Jared Weidenbaum

PPC/PSDP Recitals

No abstract provided.


2004-2005 Psdp Recital - Douglas Goldberg (Percussion), Douglas Goldberg, Tao Lin, Lisa Leonard, Aaron Hanka, Chris Tusa, Jared Weidenbaum Dec 2004

2004-2005 Psdp Recital - Douglas Goldberg (Percussion), Douglas Goldberg, Tao Lin, Lisa Leonard, Aaron Hanka, Chris Tusa, Jared Weidenbaum

PPC/PSDP Recitals

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 029, Number 20, December 13, 2004, Grand Valley State University Dec 2004

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 029, Number 20, December 13, 2004, Grand Valley State University

2004-2005, Volume 29

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


Ada News - 12/13/2004, American Dental Association, Publishing Division Dec 2004

Ada News - 12/13/2004, 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.


Gen. Knox, Clark P. Thompson Dec 2004

Gen. Knox, Clark P. Thompson

Maine History Documents

This article traces the history of a horse, known as Gen. Knox, that became a foundation sire of several other Maine trotting horses. The horse was brought to Maine in 1859 at the age of three by Thomas S. Lang of North Vassalboro. Gen. Knox was included in the 1874 edition of Noted Maine Horses. In a letter summarizing the 1874 trotting season written to The Maine Farmer, George H. Bailey noted that Maine had 40 organized tracks in operation. Horses of the caliber of Gen. Knox, along with significant enthusiasm for the sport, contributed to Maine's stellar reputation …


Catholic Ministries At Gallaudet University Bulletin, December 12, 2004 Dec 2004

Catholic Ministries At Gallaudet University Bulletin, December 12, 2004

Catholic Ministries at Gallaudet University Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, DC)

Catholic Ministries at Gallaudet University Bulletin Finding Aid


A Season Of Hope, C. William Pollard Dec 2004

A Season Of Hope, C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

Reflecting on how both Christians and Jews are "prisoners of hope" during Christmas and Hanukkah, Pollard offers his audience a hopeful vision of business, one in which management's servant leadership leads to a positive corporate ethos. Such leadership can, he argues, help to create organizations that are not just profit-driven but also morally conscious.


Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2004, Sarah Adams Dec 2004

Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2004, Sarah Adams

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


Lanthorn, Vol. 39, No. 17, December 9, 2004, Grand Valley State University Dec 2004

Lanthorn, Vol. 39, No. 17, December 9, 2004, Grand Valley State University

Volume 39, July 15, 2004 - June 16, 2005

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Pianists In Recital, Diana Brinks, Derek Bruner, R.J. Castaneda, Andrew Davis, Laurie Ann Fischer, Josh Foy, Jennifer Glinzak, Noel Itchon, Carolyn Kelly, Hisako Leng, Kathleen Mangusing, Joy Meckes, James Moore, Erick Morales, Hoang Nguyen, Nozomi Nishino, Katherine Olmos, Zoran Rausavljevich, Laura Recendez, Jessica Ross, Jack Sholz, Blake Slyter, Kaori Watanabe, Victor Williams, Justine Von Winterfeld, Linda Jeong Yoo, Austin Turner Dec 2004

Pianists In Recital, Diana Brinks, Derek Bruner, R.J. Castaneda, Andrew Davis, Laurie Ann Fischer, Josh Foy, Jennifer Glinzak, Noel Itchon, Carolyn Kelly, Hisako Leng, Kathleen Mangusing, Joy Meckes, James Moore, Erick Morales, Hoang Nguyen, Nozomi Nishino, Katherine Olmos, Zoran Rausavljevich, Laura Recendez, Jessica Ross, Jack Sholz, Blake Slyter, Kaori Watanabe, Victor Williams, Justine Von Winterfeld, Linda Jeong Yoo, Austin Turner

Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)

No abstract provided.


General Recital - December 9, 2004, Music Department Dec 2004

General Recital - December 9, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from Decdember 9, 2004


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 28 [No. 27], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 28 [No. 27], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Reed, Lindsey. Western Hoping for Good News from Legislature – Budget
  • Reed, Lindsey. Lessons on Constitution May Be Forced - Budget
  • Clark, Ashlee. A Center for Hope – El Centro La Esperanza
  • Green, Tavia. Louisville Artist to Receive Honorary Doctorate – Ed Hamilton
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red in A Christmas Story
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Goodbye ‘til Then
  • We’ve Got Presents for You
  • Smith, Darin. They Don’t Hate Our Freedom – Iraq War
  • Buckman, Josh. Graduate Says Adios
  • Duncan, Mike. For Roommates, Two Cultures …


Iowa Physicians: Legitimacy, Institutions, And The Practice Of Medicine, Part Two: Putting Science Into Practice, 1887–1928, Susan C. Lawrence Dec 2004

Iowa Physicians: Legitimacy, Institutions, And The Practice Of Medicine, Part Two: Putting Science Into Practice, 1887–1928, Susan C. Lawrence

Department of History: Faculty Publications

The second in a three-part series offering an overview of the history of medicine in Iowa from Euro-American settlement through World War II, this survey like part one, concentrates on physicians, medical institutions, public health, and state laws. Developments in these areas shaped the ways Iowans both received health care and, through legislation, tried to translate medical knowledge and values into public benefits. Such a perspective entails omissions. Physicians were by no means the only people who served the ill and injured between 1887 and 1928. Midwives, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, neighbors, relatives, itinerant healers, and nostrum purveyors all provided a …


Composition Seminar Rehearsed Readings, Jon J. Harmon, David Nguyen, Laurie Ann Fischer, Andre Rossignol, Josh Foy, Rebecca Bonasso, Daniel E. Van Der Roest, Phillip Triggs, Sachin Sabhlok, Tony Vaughan, Nadia Lesinska, Graham Towers Dec 2004

Composition Seminar Rehearsed Readings, Jon J. Harmon, David Nguyen, Laurie Ann Fischer, Andre Rossignol, Josh Foy, Rebecca Bonasso, Daniel E. Van Der Roest, Phillip Triggs, Sachin Sabhlok, Tony Vaughan, Nadia Lesinska, Graham Towers

Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 27 [No. 26], Wku Student Affairs Dec 2004

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 27 [No. 26], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Wilberding, Beth. Western Watching University of Kentucky’s Winter Term
  • Clark, Ashlee. Students Skimping on Study Time
  • Richardson, Kelly. WKU Police Recognize Crime Tippers
  • Reed, Lindsey. Clinical Education Complex Meets Goals After Donations
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon re: People Graduate In Four Years?
  • Tierney, Daniel. Don’t Be Duped by Man Looking for Some Extra Cash, Call the Police Immediately
  • It’s Four Yeas & You’re Out
  • Baker, Joanie. For the Love of Your Cat, Chop His Balls Off
  • Reed, Lindsey. Two Education Departments Will Benefit from Richard …