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New Mexico Musician Vol 25 No 2 (Winter 1977) Dec 1977

New Mexico Musician Vol 25 No 2 (Winter 1977)

New Mexico Musician

No abstract provided.


Mission: Vol. 11, No. 6 Dec 1977

Mission: Vol. 11, No. 6

Mission

Mission: Vol. 11, No. 6. The articles in this issue include: "(Cover) Of Loaves and Fishes and the Spirit of Christmas" by David Reagan, "From the Back Pew: Would You Quote that Quota Again, Please?" by David Wimbish, "Males and Husbands, Women and Wives" by Melvin Bobo, "Alcoholism: The Growing Threat" by E. Wayne Massey, M.D., with the Editor, "Opinion/Response: What about Women Educational Directors?," "Morality vs. Moralism in Politics" by Perry C. Cotham, "Forum," "Movies," "Cross Currents," and "Looking Out."


Editorial, John B. Hulst Dec 1977

Editorial, John B. Hulst

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Running Sore: An Inquiry Into Napoleon's Peninsular Campaign (Part Three), Louis Y. Van Dyke Dec 1977

Running Sore: An Inquiry Into Napoleon's Peninsular Campaign (Part Three), Louis Y. Van Dyke

Pro Rege

For Part 1, see Pro Rege 5:2-8, June 1977. For Part 2, see Pro Rege 6:14-17, September 1977.


Foundations Of Science, Nick Van Til Dec 1977

Foundations Of Science, Nick Van Til

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap Dec 1977

Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Perspectives On Man's "God-Image", John Zinkand Dec 1977

Perspectives On Man's "God-Image", John Zinkand

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Communications: Theme Of Retreat, Bonnie Miedema Dec 1977

Communications: Theme Of Retreat, Bonnie Miedema

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Preacher Runs At Dordt College, Marion Van Soelen Dec 1977

Preacher Runs At Dordt College, Marion Van Soelen

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Contents Nov 1977

Contents

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Jean Jacques Vioget The Forgotten Swiss Of Early California, Mary Jean Aerni, Ph.D. Nov 1977

Jean Jacques Vioget The Forgotten Swiss Of Early California, Mary Jean Aerni, Ph.D.

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

What makes a hero? Do heroes exist in themselves, or only insofar as they are valuable in the folk mythology of their time? What criteria are used to label one man as an important historical personage, whose name and rank are to be noted and memorize, while a contemporary of greater personal achievement is consigned to oblivion?


Guest Workers As An "Automatic Stabilizer" Of Cyclical Unemployment In Switzerland, W. E. Kuhn Nov 1977

Guest Workers As An "Automatic Stabilizer" Of Cyclical Unemployment In Switzerland, W. E. Kuhn

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

In the early 1970's, in excess of 5 percent of the total population of France, Germany, Britain, and Switzerland were immigrants, The extreme case was Switzerland, where one person in six had come from a foreign country. Between them, the four mentioned countries had nearly 10 million immigrants; this accounts for more than nine-tenths of the West European total of nearly 11 million. This estimate may be on the low side; Feurer indicates that in 1972 some 8 million guest workers lived in Europe who together with their families comprised about 13 million people, contributing some Sfr. 80 billion (about …


Book Review: Zwingli, Heinz K. Meier Nov 1977

Book Review: Zwingli, Heinz K. Meier

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

G. R. Potter, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, University of Sheffield, has written what is probably the best one-volume biography of the great Swiss humanist and reformer Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531) in any language. This achievement was possible because Potter, at the height of a long and distinguished career, immersed himself in the mass of available materials and came up with a product that is scholarly and at the same time eminently readable. The scholarship is reflected in the numerous footnotes on every page as well as in the bibliography. Potter is at home in the libraries and archives of Zurich …


Book Review: The History Of Folsom, New Jersey 1845-1976. Bicentennial Edition., Heinz K. Meier Nov 1977

Book Review: The History Of Folsom, New Jersey 1845-1976. Bicentennial Edition., Heinz K. Meier

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

Gertrude M. Eckhardt, a member of our society, has produced a handsome volume on a small New Jersey community which her grandfather helped found back in the late 1840s. The community was then called New Germany and consisted of a few doxed German immigrants. They founded their Evangelical Lutheran Church in 1853 and went about earning a living out of the abundant forest lands of their neighborhood. Later in the century a small group of Italian immigrants joined the original group, bringing with them new flavors and new skills. The borough never grew into a big settlement but stayed a …


Mission: Vol. 11, No. 5 Nov 1977

Mission: Vol. 11, No. 5

Mission

Mission: Vol. 11, No. 5. The articles in this issue include: "The Audacity of Preaching" by Leonard Allen, "How You can be a Friend of Mission" by Bradford L. Davis, "The Birth of a Defective Infant: A Moral Dilemma" by Doman Keele, "Charge to a Young Preacher" by Roger Chambers, "The Church as Movement: The Neglected Alternative" by Robert O. Fife, "Should Your Marriage be Encountered?" from the editor, "Mystery of Faith" a poem by Jackson Hill, "Forum," "Movies," "Books," "Cross Currents," and "Looking Out."


[Book Review Of] Abortion: The Development Of The Roman Catholic Perspective, By John Connery, S.J., Eugene F. Diamond Nov 1977

[Book Review Of] Abortion: The Development Of The Roman Catholic Perspective, By John Connery, S.J., Eugene F. Diamond

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Ethics Of Newborn Intensive Care, Edited By Albert R. Jonsen And Michael J. Garland, Mildred F. Jefferson Nov 1977

[Book Review Of] Ethics Of Newborn Intensive Care, Edited By Albert R. Jonsen And Michael J. Garland, Mildred F. Jefferson

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Informed Consent To Human Experimentation: The Subject's Dilemma, By George J. Annas, Leonard H. Glantz, And Barbara F. Katz, Eugene G. Laforet Nov 1977

[Book Review Of] Informed Consent To Human Experimentation: The Subject's Dilemma, By George J. Annas, Leonard H. Glantz, And Barbara F. Katz, Eugene G. Laforet

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine Edited By Robert Hunt And John Arras, Lisa Sowle Cahill Nov 1977

[Book Review Of] Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine Edited By Robert Hunt And John Arras, Lisa Sowle Cahill

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Death, Dying And The Biological Revolution: Our Last Quest For Responsibility By Robert M. Veatch, Paul R. Gastonguay Nov 1977

[Book Review Of] Death, Dying And The Biological Revolution: Our Last Quest For Responsibility By Robert M. Veatch, Paul R. Gastonguay

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Books Received, Catholic Physicians' Guild Nov 1977

Books Received, Catholic Physicians' Guild

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Notes To Our Members, Heinz K. Meier Nov 1977

Notes To Our Members, Heinz K. Meier

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

1. The 1977 SAHS Annual Meeting

This year's annual meeting will take place on October 29 at the Faculty Club of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. A separate invitation with program will be mailed to our members in October.


Book Review: The United States In Norwegian History, Max Silberschmidt Zurich Nov 1977

Book Review: The United States In Norwegian History, Max Silberschmidt Zurich

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

This book is significant for a number of reasons. It is not generally known that after Ireland Norway "is the European nation which has sent the largest percentage of its population to America." The number of emigrants is not impression as such because Norway is, in population today four million, a very small country. "Norwegian America," however, is a factor in Norway's history, of more weight and of greater importance than Swiss-America is Swiss history, for the simple reason that the United States was the land of emigration for Norwegians. Naturally enough, because it is, transatlantically speaking, its direct neighbor!


Full Issue Nov 1977

Full Issue

Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


New Mexico Musician Vol 25 No 1 (Fall 1977) Oct 1977

New Mexico Musician Vol 25 No 1 (Fall 1977)

New Mexico Musician

No abstract provided.


The Society, Maine Historical Society Oct 1977

The Society, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

The article covers recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society.


As Maine Goes: Fred K. Owen, 1865-1940 Maine Journalist, Raymond S. Owen Oct 1977

As Maine Goes: Fred K. Owen, 1865-1940 Maine Journalist, Raymond S. Owen

Maine History

This article reviews the life and work of Fred K. Owen a newspaper editor in Maine in the late19th and early 20th century.


Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society Oct 1977

Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

Listing of selected books regarding Maine history


The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.4, Fall 1977, Historic Huntsville Foundation Oct 1977

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.4, Fall 1977, Historic Huntsville Foundation

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

Articles include early edifaced created during early Huntsville, the history of Huntsville's first female college, Green Academy's role in development of Huntsville, and the aristocracy of early Athens


Etha Information Oct 1977

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.