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Good Words - 1974, No. 53, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa Dec 1974

Good Words - 1974, No. 53, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa

Good Words / Amazwi Amahle

Nellie Mlotshwa, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle


Mission: Vol. 8, No. 6 Dec 1974

Mission: Vol. 8, No. 6

Mission

Mission: Vol. 8, No. 6. The articles in this issue include: "The Renewal of Worship" by Norman Murphy, "The Exorcist and Alexander Campbell" by Thomas A. Langford and William J. Cook, Jr., "Toward a Freer Freedom" by Bill Love, "I'm the Minister" by Charles Coulston, "Toward a Psychology of Belief" by C. W. Wilerton, "A Letter from Suzan," "The Recovery of Perspective" by Deryl Fleming, "Books," "Balaam's Friend" by Gary Freeman, "Forum," and "What & So What."


Nepal Studies Association Newsletter, Issue 7, Nepal Studies Association, John Scholz Dec 1974

Nepal Studies Association Newsletter, Issue 7, Nepal Studies Association, John Scholz

Nepal Studies Association Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Introduzione, Stefano De Fiores Dec 1974

Introduzione, Stefano De Fiores

Marian Library Studies

No abstract provided.


Itinerario Spirituale Di S. Luigi Maria Di Montfort (1673-1716), Stefano De Flores Dec 1974

Itinerario Spirituale Di S. Luigi Maria Di Montfort (1673-1716), Stefano De Flores

Marian Library Studies

No abstract provided.


Aristotle's Doctrine Of Elements, L. Shannon Dubose Dec 1974

Aristotle's Doctrine Of Elements, L. Shannon Dubose

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

In his studies of nature, Aristotle pursues a series of connected inquiries. He elicits a series of sets of elements; none of the steps is abandoned in favor of later ones. Each set of elements discovers primary constituents of an appropriate sort. Substratum, form, and privation are the most fundamental for the study of generable objects.


The Tragic And Comic Poet Of The Symposium, Diskin Clay Dec 1974

The Tragic And Comic Poet Of The Symposium, Diskin Clay

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Focus on the final scene in Plato's Symposium leads to consideration of the relationship between tragedy and comedy in Plato's composition of dialogues and thought. The tragic poet and comic poet are the same person; Plato combines tragedy and comedy in his portrait of Socrates.


Heart And Soul In Aristotle, Theodore Tracy S.J. Dec 1974

Heart And Soul In Aristotle, Theodore Tracy S.J.

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

When Aristotle speaks of the soul 'in the heart' he has in mind the heart as primary and proximate material organ of the soul, the controlling organ originally informed and activated by the soul, upon which all the other organs depend for their formation and activation by the soul. They too live, are informed and activated by the soul, but in a way that is secondary and more remote. To speak of the soul as existing 'in the heart' is not to deny its presence in the other organs, but to indicate the primary and proximate subject it informs and …


Deaf Community Center News, December 1974 Dec 1974

Deaf Community Center News, December 1974

Deaf Community Center News

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Framingham, MA


Fifteen English Novels: An Annotated Bibliography, Robin Pounders Dec 1974

Fifteen English Novels: An Annotated Bibliography, Robin Pounders

Honors Theses

Although novels hold a secure, unquestioned place in twentieth century culture, they have not always claimed such a position. The novel, as everything else, had to have its beginning sometime, and, for this genre, that 'sometime' was the eighteenth century.

Called for by a greater literacy rate and the increasing leisure time of a society which fostered few forms of public entertainment, the novel began as an experiment. It was conceived in the minds of imaginative artists, was tested on paper, then evaluated and revised. Variables were constantly being brought into play, modified, or enlarge, while 'tried and true' became …


Front Cover Dec 1974

Front Cover

Marian Library Studies

No abstract provided.


Title Page Dec 1974

Title Page

Marian Library Studies

No abstract provided.


Luke Pryor Blackburn: The Good Samaritan, Nancy Baird Dec 1974

Luke Pryor Blackburn: The Good Samaritan, Nancy Baird

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Luke Pryor Blackburn, Kentucky’s only physician governor, is one of the forgotten public health figures of the 19th century. As health officer of Natchez in the 1850s he instituted the first effective quarantine used in the Mississippi Valley and became a strong advocate of its use as a preventive measure in the control of yellow fever. During his lifetime Blackburn also became well known for his unselfish aid to communities stricken with the disease.

In March 1878 announced his candidacy for governor of his native state. Local politicians scoffed at his chances for election, but his actions during the …


Editorial, John B. Hulst Dec 1974

Editorial, John B. Hulst

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega Dec 1974

Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Antithesis In Physical Science, Russell W. Maatman Dec 1974

Antithesis In Physical Science, Russell W. Maatman

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson Dec 1974

Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Antithesis In Biology, Gary Parker Dec 1974

Antithesis In Biology, Gary Parker

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk Dec 1974

Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


The Citizen, December 1974, Citizens' Councils Of America Dec 1974

The Citizen, December 1974, Citizens' Councils Of America

Newspapers and Journals

No abstract provided.


Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 1974 Dec 1974

Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 1974

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI

Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit Finding Aid


Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter, December 1974-January 1975 Dec 1974

Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter, December 1974-January 1975

Catholic Deaf Center Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY


Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, December 1974 Dec 1974

Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, December 1974

Catholic Deaf Apostolate Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR


The Newarkite, December, 1974 Dec 1974

The Newarkite, December, 1974

Newarkite, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Newark, NJ


Deaf Dialogue, December 1974 Dec 1974

Deaf Dialogue, December 1974

Deaf Dialogue

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL

Deaf Dialogue Finding Aid


Ephpheta Bulletin, December 1974 Dec 1974

Ephpheta Bulletin, December 1974

Ephpheta Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Los Angeles, CA


Tidings, December 1974 Dec 1974

Tidings, December 1974

Tidings

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Louisville, KY.


The Colonelette (December 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections Dec 1974

The Colonelette (December 1974), Department Of Library Special Collections

The Colonelette

On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …


Eugene O'Neill, Robert W. Moore Dec 1974

Eugene O'Neill, Robert W. Moore

Honors Theses

The American theatre owes the place it has in the world scene to many lives and their efforts, to people who helped bring it along in the slow development. Nevertheless, few would deny that if one person could be said to be most responsible for that development, that person would be Eugene O'Neill. It was O'Neill that first made the other parts of the world stand up and take notice of the American stage. And what they noticed were the plays of O'Neill. He remains to this day one of the two or three best know American authors in foreign …


Slave Unrest In Arkansas, Carol Linville Dec 1974

Slave Unrest In Arkansas, Carol Linville

Honors Theses

Arkansas, unlike some slave holding states, was never the scene for actual mass uprisings or armed revolts by slaves. Actual acts of resistance and rumors of insurrections did occur in the state. The universal fear of insurrection that was present throughout the South also plagued the mind of the Arkansas slave owner. The fear was not new; since the beginning of slavery, the fear was present and as early as 1672, fear was expressed by the colonists of a slave uprising. Part of the fear was stemmed from conditions of slavery in Arkansas that were inducible to slave unrest.