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Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/29/1956, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/29/1956, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
Winter Carnival And Ball -- Scotch Auction Needs Help -- Gay Nineties Comes To Campus -- Sugarloaf Ski Trip Big Success -- PJC Students Visit Clark -- Corperate Finance Class Forms Investment Company
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/20/1956, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 02/20/1956, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/23/1956, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/23/1956, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
Newsance Cartoon Stirs Student Council -- PJC's Fire Hazard -- Backward For PJC???
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/16/1956, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 01/16/1956, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
Student Concil Votes For P.A. System -- Jazz Concert Big Hit -- Scotch Auction Postponed -- Freshman Semi-Formal
The Rag 01/1956, Portland Junior College
The Rag 01/1956, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
Editorially Speaking -- Notices -- Harvest Dance -- Cartoons
1956 January, Morehead State College.
1956 January, Morehead State College.
Inkpot Magazine
January of 1956 issue of Inkpot magazine published by the English Department of Morehead State College.
Woman And Child, Larry Taylor
Opportunity, Barbara Fiedorek
Iago, Larry Taylor
1956 Ray Family Papers, Department Of Library Special Collections
1956 Ray Family Papers, Department Of Library Special Collections
Ray Family Papers
No abstract provided.
House, Tim Lewis
Beyond The Bloom Of Spring, William H. Pyne
Beyond The Bloom Of Spring, William H. Pyne
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
Yarmo And The Catfish, Douglas Hodgman
The Other World, Bob Chatterson
Salesman's Blues, John Murphy
One Way Ticket, John A. Eastman
Smilesmith, Gayann Slye
Grandma And Grandpa: Real People, Karen Gernant
Grandma And Grandpa: Real People, Karen Gernant
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
Presently, James Keats
Twenty Years And Let It Fly, U. Harold Males
Twenty Years And Let It Fly, U. Harold Males
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
My Poet, Pete Cooper
A Roman Enters In, Pete Cooper
End Of A Day, James Keats
For G., John Murphy
Outward Leisure..., R. Moore
The Voice..., R. Moore
Leave It Behind..., R. Moore
"Witness", Anthony Panzetta
"Witness", Anthony Panzetta
The Angle
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"Undoubtedly the greatest struggle of philosophies the world has ever known is being waged in today's world. These philosophies, manifested in two diametrically opposed political ideologies, are now both dedicated to an embroglio which promises to shape the life of all mankind for years to come. It requires no great investigation to determine with what forces we are herein concerned. Clearly, the struggle between Communism and Democracy is one which is of utmost significance to all serious peoples. We daily follow the progress of the cold war ... the …
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