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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Die Studentenschrift, Brooklyn College
Die Studentenschrift, Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College History
German student newspaper
Brooklyn's New College Opens, Sunday News
Brooklyn's New College Opens, Sunday News
Brooklyn College History
Article in the Brooklyn section of the Sunday News regarding the opening of Brooklyn College.
Brooklyn's New College Opens, New York Sun
Brooklyn's New College Opens, New York Sun
Brooklyn College History
Article in the New York Sun regarding the opening of Brooklyn College.
Brooklyn College To Start Regular Sessions Tomorrow, The Campus
Brooklyn College To Start Regular Sessions Tomorrow, The Campus
Brooklyn College History
Portion of an article in The Campus, the College of the City of New York's newspaper, regarding the beginning of regular sessions at Brooklyn College (1926).
Der Muttertag., Marianne Hainisch
Die Mutter Des Herzogs Von Reichstadt, Berta Pauli
Die Mutter Des Herzogs Von Reichstadt, Berta Pauli
Book 9 Feb - June 1926
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Reported case of German Measles; Judge Jones visited trying to win votes; debate on Prohibition; talk about moving law library to Tennessee Hall.
Book 8 Sept 1925 - Jan 1926
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: School closed for the Tennessee Valley Fair; low library attendance due to the World Series; class canceled for Tennessee v. Vanderbilt football game; State Board of Education meeting in Ayres Hall.
1926 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, Macdonell Roehm, Augustus Albert Welsh
1926 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, Macdonell Roehm, Augustus Albert Welsh
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1926 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
A History Of The Japanese In California, Harold P. Milnes
A History Of The Japanese In California, Harold P. Milnes
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Abstract omitted for problematic racist terminology.
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Semi-Centennial Volume: Theological School And Calvin College, 1876-1926, Calvin Theological Seminary
Semi-Centennial Volume: Theological School And Calvin College, 1876-1926, Calvin Theological Seminary
University Histories
Oorsprong der School / Reverend J. Noordewier -- The history of the development of the theological school / Reverend G. D. DeJong -- A history of Calvin College 1894-1926 / Dan Albertus J. Rooks -- Memorial articles on pioneer teachers and deceased faculty members / Reverend W. D. Vanderwerp -- Our ministry of yesteryears / Dr. Henry Beets -- Our school's reason for existence and the preservation thereof / Professor Louis Berkhof -- The school and Christian education / Professor J. G. Vanden Bosch -- The school and our social task / Reverend I. Van Dellen -- The school and …
French Rule In Syria, Theodore M. Whitfield
French Rule In Syria, Theodore M. Whitfield
Honors Theses
"'Eight hundred killed, wounded, and missing, not to mention the loss of three air plains, several tanks, many guns, and many camels, such were the consequences to the French in Syria .... when a horde of infatuated Druses attacked an artillery convoy.'"
Within the last six months the eyes of the world have been focused on this little country east of the Mediterranean. Syrian sympathizers travel the United Stated over seeking our aid in their struggle for independence. General Sarrail,the High Commissioner has been ordered home to explain conditions in his mandate. What is it all about and why? Syria …