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Volume 70 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1980

Volume 70 Issue 21, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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Crusader, April 18, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Apr 1980

Crusader, April 18, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1980

Volume 70 Issue 20, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1980

Volume 70 Issue 19, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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Volume 70 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Apr 1980

Volume 70 Issue 18, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Tomahawk, April 1, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Apr 1980

Tomahawk, April 1, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

This is the April Fool's Day edition of the Crusader, published under the masthed The Tomahawk (former name of the student newspaper). The contents of this issue are intended to be humorous or satirical in nature.


The Germans From Russia: A Bibliography Of Materials In The Ethnic Heritage Collection At Fort Hays State University, Helmut J. Schmeller Apr 1980

The Germans From Russia: A Bibliography Of Materials In The Ethnic Heritage Collection At Fort Hays State University, Helmut J. Schmeller

Fort Hays Studies Series

While the collection contains a variety of materials pertaining to the history of diverse immigrant groups, the present bibliography focuses on the largest of these groups, namely the Germans from Russia whose economic, social, and cultural impact has been a major formative element in the shaping of a distinctive regional character. Unlike many other groups,the Germans from Russia have maintained a pronounced awareness of their ethnic identity, a fact which testifies not only to an inherent vitality but also to the quality of their social, cultural, and religious values.


Volume 70 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mar 1980

Volume 70 Issue 17, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Crusader, March 21, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Mar 1980

Crusader, March 21, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mar 1980

Volume 70 Issue 16, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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Volume 70 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1980

Volume 70 Issue 15, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Crusader, February 22, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Feb 1980

Crusader, February 22, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1980

Volume 70 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Crusader, February 15, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Feb 1980

Crusader, February 15, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 13, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1980

Volume 70 Issue 13, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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Crusader, February 8, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Feb 1980

Crusader, February 8, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Feb 1980

Volume 70 Issue 12, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Crusader, February 1, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross Feb 1980

Crusader, February 1, 1980, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Volume 70 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 1980

Volume 70 Issue 11, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

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The Lance: School Year 1979-1980, University Of Windsor Jan 1980

The Lance: School Year 1979-1980, University Of Windsor

The Lance

School Year 1979-1980

(1979: Sept. 7) 12p. Unnumbered; Orientation Issue
Vol. 52: no. 1 (1979: Sept. 14) 20p.
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Vol. 52: no. 6 (1979: Oct. 19) 12p.
Vol. 52: no. 6 (1979: Oct. 26) 16p. Really no. 7
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Vol. 52: no. 8 (1979: Nov. 9) 20p. Really no. 9
Vol. 52: no. 10 (1979: Nov. 16) 16p.
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Georg Strandvold: A Progress In Journalism, Olga Strandvold Opfell Jan 1980

Georg Strandvold: A Progress In Journalism, Olga Strandvold Opfell

The Bridge

A bronze plaque that honors Georg Strandvold's memory hangs in Rebild's Blokhus, succinctly summing up the influence he had in his time on thousands of Danish Americans: Skirbent og redaktor i i Amerika i 57 ar. Trofast talsmand for Danmark.

That long career was also versatile. During those 57 years Georg Strandvold wrote for the best known Danish newspapers in the U.S. - Norden, Nordlyset, Den Danske Pioneer, Ugebladet, Dannevirke, Bien - and worked on two American dailies, the Racine Journal and the Grand Forks Herald. For 31 years he also sat on the editorial staff of Decorah-Posten, the largest …


Kabul New Times, January To March, 1980, Bakhtar News Agency Jan 1980

Kabul New Times, January To March, 1980, Bakhtar News Agency

Kabul Times

No abstract provided.