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Gone But Not Forgotten: The Cultural Resources Of Northeastern New Mexico, Jerry L. Williams Oct 1995

Gone But Not Forgotten: The Cultural Resources Of Northeastern New Mexico, Jerry L. Williams

Homestead Geography Project - Oral Histories and Publications

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The Grizzly, October 3, 1995, Mark Leiser, Marc Ellman, Vicky Wilkins, Beatrice May, Todd Brenneman, Colin Tucker, Geoffrey Mills, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff Oct 1995

The Grizzly, October 3, 1995, Mark Leiser, Marc Ellman, Vicky Wilkins, Beatrice May, Todd Brenneman, Colin Tucker, Geoffrey Mills, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Akin to Become Director of Athletics, Davidson to Focus Solely on Chair of ESS • Cracking the Case of the Bomberger Window • Law School Forum a Success • 1995 Pledging Rules and Guidelines • Trash Revisited • A Rainbow is Better • Closed-Mindedness is the Real Problem • The Government is Trying to Starve You! • Berman Museum Receives Grant • Economics Department Rated High in Study • Chemistry Department Receives Research Grant • Where Have All the Glasses Gone? • Silken Rhythm: Ursinus Students Harmonize • Family Day 1995 • Soccer Wins a Pair • Win Streak Stopped …


Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 18, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 1995

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter Volume 18, Number 4, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Longhunter, Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Title Page Oct 1995

Title Page

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


List Of Books Reviewed Oct 1995

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Etha Information Oct 1995

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Oct 1995

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Ghostly-Silent Guns Of Galveston: A Chronicle Of Colonel J.G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer Of East Texas, W. T. Block Oct 1995

The Ghostly-Silent Guns Of Galveston: A Chronicle Of Colonel J.G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer Of East Texas, W. T. Block

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethj Vol-33 No-2 Oct 1995

Ethj Vol-33 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta Oct 1995

Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales Oct 1995

The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Notes Oct 1995

Book Notes

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Advertisements Oct 1995

Advertisements

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Oct 1995

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Traces Volume 23, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 1995

Traces Volume 23, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Traces, the Southern Central Kentucky, Barren County Genealogical Newsletter

Traces, the South Central Kentucky Genealogical Society's quarterly newsletter, was first published in 1973. The Society changed its name in 2016 to the Barren County Historical Society. The publication features compiled genealogies, articles on local history, single-family studies and unpublished source materials related to this area.


The Grizzly, September 26, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Melissa Forbes, Janine Soper, Erin Callahan, Denelle Godek, Vidya Setty, Tarik Qasim, Brandy Mclachlan, Christy Kenny, Todd Brenneman, Geoffrey Mills, Colin Tucker, Amy K. Davenport, Kim Ryan, Jeff Lehrman, Christina Dappollone, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff Sep 1995

The Grizzly, September 26, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Melissa Forbes, Janine Soper, Erin Callahan, Denelle Godek, Vidya Setty, Tarik Qasim, Brandy Mclachlan, Christy Kenny, Todd Brenneman, Geoffrey Mills, Colin Tucker, Amy K. Davenport, Kim Ryan, Jeff Lehrman, Christina Dappollone, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Ursinus Improves in National Rankings • Racism in Everywhere • The Dawn of a New S.T.A.R. • Royersford Teachers Strike • Restaurant Night is Back! • Stories from Abroad • Help, I'm an E-mail Addict! • Political Parties, Presidents, and Colin Powell • Writing Off Old Men's? • Way to go, Collegeville! • Letters to the Editor • Spirit of Life Ensemble to Perform • Tobin Display at Berman • Are Wismer's Grades Slipping? • Hillel Trip a Success • Celebrating Hispanic Heritage • What's Going on at Ursinus College? • U.S.G.A. Minutes • C.A.B. Minutes • Conserve, Conserve, Conserve! …


Hollins Columns (1995 Sept 26), Hollins College Sep 1995

Hollins Columns (1995 Sept 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Historian speaks at Hollins
  • Resident await opening of multi-cultural house
  • Eating disorders: More common than you like to think
  • ADA promotes school spirit
  • Trash an eyesore on porch
  • Student learns speeding lesson the hard way
  • Changes in loft policy create confusion
  • Campus phone lines abuzz with new voice mail system
  • Front gates undergo major construction
  • Residents of West face stricter rules
  • Orientation welcomes new students
  • R.E.M.: A Monster of a tour
  • Hollins women: anything but couch potatoes
  • Competitive cheerleading team may start
  • Blast from the Past: Women's college or girls' school?
  • Annual Oktoberfest to be held on …


The Grizzly, September 19, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Stacey L. Stauffer, Michael Mccuen, Christy Kenny, Tarik Qasim, Hope Rinehimer, Stephanie Piraino, Brandy Mclachlan, Beatrice May, Colin Tucker, Alicia Darby, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Maureen Fitzgerald, Raja Vaidya, Melissa Forbes, Charlie Weingroff, Joel Schofer Sep 1995

The Grizzly, September 19, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Stacey L. Stauffer, Michael Mccuen, Christy Kenny, Tarik Qasim, Hope Rinehimer, Stephanie Piraino, Brandy Mclachlan, Beatrice May, Colin Tucker, Alicia Darby, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Maureen Fitzgerald, Raja Vaidya, Melissa Forbes, Charlie Weingroff, Joel Schofer

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

The Myth of Masculinity • Fairley in Custody • What am I Gonna do After College? • Helping Inmates Read • SAO: The Old and The New! • U.S. Calls for Peace • A Major Problem • Debate: Drinking • Oscar Needs a Home • Spotlight: Reverend Scott Landis • Chi Rho Psi to Feed the Homeless • Zack's: New and Improved • Women 1, Men 0 in the Battle of the Sexes • Sigma Chi Delta is Here • Get a Kick Out of the Martial Arts Club • F&M Blanks Bears • Let's Make Love • Men's Soccer …


American Commemoratives Stamp Series: Jazz Musicians, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division Sep 1995

American Commemoratives Stamp Series: Jazz Musicians, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division

Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection

Informational pages for Jazz Musicians Commemorative Stamp – American Commemoratives, Legends of American Music Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the stamp and information for Jazz Musicians. First issued September 16, 1995.


The Grizzly, September 12, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Colin Tucker, Amy K. Davenport, Bill Buckingham, Tarik Qasim, Christy Kenny, Brandy Mclachlan, Christina Dappollone, David Webb, Christine Keyes, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Joel Schofer, Laurie Falcone, Charlie Weingroff Sep 1995

The Grizzly, September 12, 1995, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Colin Tucker, Amy K. Davenport, Bill Buckingham, Tarik Qasim, Christy Kenny, Brandy Mclachlan, Christina Dappollone, David Webb, Christine Keyes, Denelle Godek, Kim Ryan, Joel Schofer, Laurie Falcone, Charlie Weingroff

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Strassburger to Students: Be Responsible • Class of '99 Arrives, Survives Orientation • Seneca Falls: The Birthplace of Women's Suffrage • Treasure Hunt, Anyone? • Students Dedicate Mural To Strassburger • Did You Get Your Invitation? • Reality 100 • Biology Boot Camp • Want to be a "Tech-y?" • WVOU: It's up to You • Internet Site of the Week • A Whole New Dining Experience • Commuter Connections • Get Involved by Joining a Committee • Victory: Bears Defense Shuts Down WPI • Women's soccer: The Spirit to Fight • New Look for UC Volleyball Team • Lady …


Abwa (September 1995), Department Of Library Special Collections Sep 1995

Abwa (September 1995), 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 …


Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 17, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections Sep 1995

Muhlenberg County Heritage Volume 17, Number 3, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Muhlenberg County Heritage

“The Muhlenberg County [Kentucky] Heritage” was published four times a year by the Muhlenberg County Genealogical Society in Greenville, Kentucky, from 1978 to 2001. The cover title sometimes appears as “The Heritage.” The publication’s purpose was to support the society and to publish information about the genealogy, culture, and history of Muhlenberg County. A separate annual index was printed each year for volumes 1-14. Afterwards, each issue was indexed separately. Generally, the index is to surnames only.


South Union Messenger (September 1995), Kentucky Library Research Collections Sep 1995

South Union Messenger (September 1995), Kentucky Library Research Collections

South Union Messenger

No abstract provided.


American Commemoratives Stamp Series: Louis Armstrong, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division Sep 1995

American Commemoratives Stamp Series: Louis Armstrong, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division

Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection

Informational pages for Louis Armstrong Commemorative Stamp – American Commemoratives, Legends of American Music Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamp and biographical information for Louis Armstrong. First issued September 1, 1995.


Maine 175 - A Celebration Of 175 Years Of Maine Statehood, Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education Sep 1995

Maine 175 - A Celebration Of 175 Years Of Maine Statehood, Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education

Osher Map Library Exhibition Catalogs

Maine 175 - A Celebration of 175 Years of Maine Statehood.

September 5, 1995 - January 28, 1996

This exhibition is designed to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Maine statehood using maps and other artifacts.

Maps and their creators have played an important role in the history of Maine from the time of the first visits by European mariners to the present. Explorers and mapmakers struggled first to take the measure of the land and then used maps to take possession of it. French and English officials put forward conflicting claims to Maine in the form of maps, as did …


John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies Aug 1995

John Muir Newsletter, Fall 1995, John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

Muir Newsletter fall 1995 university of the pacific volume 5, number 4 JOHN MUIR AND THE VAN DYKE RANCH: INTIMACY AND DESIRE IN HIS FINAL YEARS By Peter Wild (Editor's note: Well-known author, poet, biographer and nature writer, Peter Wild is Professor of Modern Language at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The following paper is an outgrowth of his recent research on the Muir family in the Southwest. Part One was published in the previous issue.) PARTTWO The Muirs owed much of Helen's well-being to the ranchers, Theodore Strong Van Dyke and his son Dix. The Van Dykes were …


Narrating The New South, Edward L. Ayers Aug 1995

Narrating The New South, Edward L. Ayers

History Faculty Publications

My book, The Promise of the New South, was intended as something of an experiment with narrative. While some reviewers thought the experiment worked well enough, others disagreed. In the eyes of such critics, my book was underdeveloped and noncommittal, refusing to say what it really meant and refusing to cast itself as an alternative to other interpretation. " Given these criticisms, I thought that perhaps a word of explanation would be useful, describing the intentions, if not necessarily the accomplishments, of Promise.


The Gold In The Hill, Jeffrey Clark Wood Aug 1995

The Gold In The Hill, Jeffrey Clark Wood

Culminating Projects in History

The Gold in the Hill is a historical fiction novel for juveniles, written to entertain, inform, and change attitudes.

The setting is Minnesota in the wake of the Dakota Conflict. The principal characters are David Hughes, a mixed-blood boy, and Good Singer, a Dakota boy. Through the eyes of these two 14-year-olds, young readers should understand the clash of cultures that killed more than 500 whites and caused the death or exile of nearly every Dakota.

David and Good Singer meet in the Dakota refugee camp below Fort Snelling in the fall of 1862. They develop a relationship based on …


The Octofoil, August/September/October 1995, Ninth Infantry Division Association Aug 1995

The Octofoil, August/September/October 1995, Ninth Infantry Division Association

The Octofoil

The Octofoil is the offical publication of the Ninth Infantry Division Association, Inc., an organization formed by the officers and men of the 9th Infantry Division in order to perpetuate the memory of fallen comrades, preserve the esprit de corps of the Division, promote peace and serve as an information bureau about the 9th Infantry Division. The Association is made up of 9th Infantry veterans from WWII and Vietnam, spouses, widows and lineal descendants.


Cornerstones Of Community: Buildings Of Portland's African American History, Darrell Millner, Carl Abbott, Cathy Galbraith Aug 1995

Cornerstones Of Community: Buildings Of Portland's African American History, Darrell Millner, Carl Abbott, Cathy Galbraith

Black Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

The Bosco-Milligan Foundation is proud to present "Cornerstones of Community - The Buildings of Portland's African American History". This publication had its start in February, 1994 when we sponsored a seminar and walking tour at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church to celebrate Black History Month. In the preparation for that program, we knew we had barely scratched the surface in identifying and documenting the buildings associated with African American individuals, institutions, and events throughout Portland's history. The Bosco-Milligan Foundation made a commitment to continue that effort, based on community interest and a collective desire to attempt to fill in important "missing …