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1981-1982 Self-Study College Of Osteopathic Medicine University Of New England, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
1981-1982 Self-Study College Of Osteopathic Medicine University Of New England, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Gene Yonuschot, Ph.D. Collection
The 1981-1982 Self-Study details the history, organization and administration, faculty, physical resources, curriculum, and financial resources of the the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Correspondence, William Bergen, D.O. To J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., 1981 October 13, William Bergen D.O.
Correspondence, William Bergen, D.O. To J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., 1981 October 13, William Bergen D.O.
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Letter form William Bergen, D.O. to J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., Dean of the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine resigning from position as Director of Continuing Medical Education.
Ariel - Volume 12 Number 2, Larry H. Pastor, Mark Fabi, Deirdre Collins, Randy Slimak, Theodore Ramos, Tom Orndorf, Jewette Nance Humphrey, Deepak Kapoor, Tony Furnary
Ariel - Volume 12 Number 2, Larry H. Pastor, Mark Fabi, Deirdre Collins, Randy Slimak, Theodore Ramos, Tom Orndorf, Jewette Nance Humphrey, Deepak Kapoor, Tony Furnary
Ariel
Executive Editors
David G. Polin
Larry H. Pastor
Business Manager
Alex Macones
Jean Lien
Editorial Page Editor
Deepak Kapoor
Sports Editor
Todd Hoover
Photography Editors
Lois Leach
Ken Yonemura
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxxi, Number 1, Fall 1981
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxxi, Number 1, Fall 1981
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXXI, Number 1, Fall 1981
Jefferson scene, Page 2
Daniel Baugh: Benefactor, Page 16
Revolution in educational communications, Page 22
Class notes, Page 26
Brochure, Unecom Summer Programs, 1981, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Brochure, Unecom Summer Programs, 1981, University Of New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Brochure outlining the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Summer Programs along with local information.
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxx, Number 4, Summer 1981
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxx, Number 4, Summer 1981
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXX, Number 4, Summer 1981
The 1956 Mavericks, Page 2
Jefferson scene, Page 12
Reunion clinics, Page 23
Class notes, Page 38
Theology And Philosophy Of Mathematics, Russell V. Benson
Theology And Philosophy Of Mathematics, Russell V. Benson
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
This paper examines history and philosophy to explore the answer to the theological question of whether or not Christians should pursue the mathematical sciences.
Some Contributions Of Stanley Jaki To An Understanding Of Mathematics, Paul Devries
Some Contributions Of Stanley Jaki To An Understanding Of Mathematics, Paul Devries
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
This paper comments on passages from the books by Stanley L. Jaki, Science and Creation, The Relevance of Physics, and The Road to Science and The Ways to God.
Random Variables And A Sovereign God, Lloyd Montzingo
Random Variables And A Sovereign God, Lloyd Montzingo
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
This paper takes a brief look at the history of conflict between the concepts of chance and divine activity. After reviewing some evidence for randomness in the universe, present philosophical and theological views from four different scientists on this subject are presented. The discussion concludes with some questions and observations concerning those questions.
A Response To Professor Poythress’S “Science As Allegory”, Paul Devries
A Response To Professor Poythress’S “Science As Allegory”, Paul Devries
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
This paper critiques some of the arguments given by Vern Sheridan Poythress in his paper, Science as Allegory, particularly about the claims that the universe is poetry and that science is poetry.
Probabilistic Ways Of Thinking, Garnet Hauger
Probabilistic Ways Of Thinking, Garnet Hauger
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
Events of the tiniest probabilities occur every day, and yet we tend to think of these events as unusual and even miraculous. So what should be a Christian's response to such events? Beginning with some simple concepts of probability, this paper examines the role that chance plays in our lives.
The Development Of Algebraic Structures During The Nineteenth Century, Richard Stout
The Development Of Algebraic Structures During The Nineteenth Century, Richard Stout
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
I remember entering the faculty lounge one day while I was in graduate school and hearing a logician chiding some of the algebraists in the room. He said, "Don't you fellows ever get tired of just plus and times?" His remark, said in jest, had more to it than he may have realized. The fact that there is structure to algebra, represented by plus and times, was a vital discovery in the nineteenth century. It would lead algebra away from a reliance on numbers to a much more formal approach, one in which many different types of algebraic structures could …
1981 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College And College Of Graduate Studies
1981 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College And College Of Graduate Studies
Sidney Kimmel Medical College Commencements
No abstract provided.
A Reaction To The Poythress Paper, Paul J. Zwier
A Reaction To The Poythress Paper, Paul J. Zwier
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
This paper reacts to the metaphor of Vern Sheridan Poythress’s papers, Science as Allegory, exploring what makes a good metaphor and the quality of argument it produces.
Teaching Mathematics Distinctively, Paul J. Zwier
Teaching Mathematics Distinctively, Paul J. Zwier
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
By examining previously used education models, Paul Zwier how he developed his current methods of teaching mathematically distinctively.
An Integration Of Integrations Of Christianity And Mathematics—A Response To Harold Heie, Gene B. Chase
An Integration Of Integrations Of Christianity And Mathematics—A Response To Harold Heie, Gene B. Chase
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
There are three general approaches taken to integrate Christianity and Mathematics: the applicational, the incarnation, and the philosophical. This paper discusses these views and responds to the approaches of Harold Heie.
Reality And Imagination In Mathematics And Religion, Dave Neuhouser
Reality And Imagination In Mathematics And Religion, Dave Neuhouser
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
What does either reality or imagination have to do with mathematics? What does either reality or imagination have to do with religion? The thesis of this paper is that mathematics and religion, both, should be closely related to reality and that imagination is essential in both areas. In fact, imagination is essential in our attempts to understand reality.
Introduction (1981), Robert Brabenec
Introduction (1981), Robert Brabenec
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
A Third Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Table Of Contents (1981), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Table Of Contents (1981), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1981
No abstract provided.
Ariel - Volume 12 Number 1, John Smith, David Polin, Larry Pastor, Diedre Collins, Martin Getzow, Mary Kay Martini, Jean Lien, Randy Simak, Allan Cummings, Deepak Kapoor
Ariel - Volume 12 Number 1, John Smith, David Polin, Larry Pastor, Diedre Collins, Martin Getzow, Mary Kay Martini, Jean Lien, Randy Simak, Allan Cummings, Deepak Kapoor
Ariel
Executive Editors
David G. Polin
Larry H. Pastor
Business Manager
Alex Macones
Jean Lien
Editorial Page Editor
Sam Markind
Photography Editors
Ken Yonemura
Lois Leach
Sports Editor
Todd Hoover
The Evolution Of Prenatal Care In The United States : The Formative Years, Cristina M. Thomsen
The Evolution Of Prenatal Care In The United States : The Formative Years, Cristina M. Thomsen
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
In the early decades of the twentieth century prenatal care became an accepted part of routine obstetrical care. This thesis is a description of the evolution of the prenatal care idea in the United States during these years. Two approaches are used in this description. An internal approach to prenatal care notes the maturation of procedure and technique. An external approach notes the inpatient and outpatient suggestions for providing prenatal care, the suggestions for educating the public to value and expect prenatal care and the medical profession to provide such care, and the varied promoters of such care, with their …
Correspondence, J. Jerry Rodos, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1981 May 11, J. Jerry Rodos D.O.
Correspondence, J. Jerry Rodos, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1981 May 11, J. Jerry Rodos D.O.
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Letter from J. Jerry Rodos, D.O., Dean of the New England College of Osteopathic Medicine to William Bergen regarding his appointment as Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine.
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program May 9, 1981 Zanesville, Ohio, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program May 9, 1981 Zanesville, Ohio, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Annual Conference Programs
This one page program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on May 9, 1981 in Zanesville, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.
Dream Therapy In Counseling, Deborah Ann Karr Black
Dream Therapy In Counseling, Deborah Ann Karr Black
Dissertations and Theses
The purpose of this thesis is to present an overview of the origins and uses of dreams and dream interpretation through the years. This is accomplished in two main sections. The first section traces the ancient history of dreams and their uses in various cultures. It begins with the first written evidence of dreams found in the Egyptian culture and is carried through the Babylonian, Greek and Roman Eras. The history also includes the use of dreams as documented in the Biblical Records, the Oriental cultures and during the era of Christianity. The superstitions about dreams during the Medieval era …
Cable Television In Massachusetts, Padraig O'Malley
Cable Television In Massachusetts, Padraig O'Malley
John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications
Today the electromagnetic spectrum is crowded with signal traffic used for just about every conceivable communications purpose, ranging from standard navigational time signals at the Very Low Frequency band to satellite communications at the Superhigh Frequency band. Between these two frequency extremes there are five other frequency bands — Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, High Frequency, Very High Frequency, and Ultra High Frequency — each of which can accommodate only a limited number of uses, and each of which is better suited for some uses than for others. Because the spectrum was, like oil, once believed to be in almost unlimited …
Ariel - Volume 11 Number 6, Sam Markind, Aaron Bleznak
Ariel - Volume 11 Number 6, Sam Markind, Aaron Bleznak
Ariel
Executive Editors
Ellen Feldman
Leonardo S. Nasca, Jr.
Business Managers
Alex Macones
Martin B. Getzow
News Editor
Hugh A. Gelabert
Features Editor
Aaron D. Bleznak
CAHS Editor
Joan M. Greco
Editorial Page Editor
Samuel Markind
Photography Editor
Todd L. Demmy
Sports Editor
Paul F. Mansfield
Commons Editor
Saul I. Helfing
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxx, Number 3 Spring 1981
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xxx, Number 3 Spring 1981
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XXX, Number 3 Spring 1981
Jefferson scene, Page 2
The Gross Clinic, Page 11
Latrobe: family medicine affiliate, Page 21
Class notes, Page 28
Ariel - Volume 11 Number 5, Saul Helfing, David Polin, Jeff Greenwald, Steve Edmundowicz, Kevin Hardy, Allan Cummings
Ariel - Volume 11 Number 5, Saul Helfing, David Polin, Jeff Greenwald, Steve Edmundowicz, Kevin Hardy, Allan Cummings
Ariel
Executive Editors
Ellen Feldman
Leonardo S. Nasca, Jr.
Business Managers
Alex Macones
Martin B. Getzow
News Editor
Hugh A. Gelabert
Features Editor
Aaron D. Bleznak
CAHS Editor
Joan M. Greco
Editorial Page Editor
Samuel Markind
Photography Editor
Todd L. Demmy
Sports Editor
Paul F. Mansfield
Commons Editor
Saul I. Helfing
0336: Henry Bott Journal, 1825-1908, Marshall University Special Collections
0336: Henry Bott Journal, 1825-1908, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of a unique mixed used scrapbook, journal, and commonplace book. The base book is a published volume about school systems in Pennsylvania in 1881. The author, Henry Bott, pasted in ten multi-page reminiscences on the following topics: “School in York County [PA] in Country Schools ¾ of a Century Ago [Circa 1825]”, “Turnpikes in Olden Times [before railroads]”, “The Old Homestead”, “Seven Valley: Among the Graves of the Departed”, “Progress in Church Work”, “When the Writer Saw the Meteors Fall [1833]”, “A Wanderer”, “A Short History of the Borough of Seven Valley”, “Before the Days of Postage …
1981 Clinic Yearbook, Jodi Kirschbaum, Richard Rybarczyk
1981 Clinic Yearbook, Jodi Kirschbaum, Richard Rybarczyk
Sidney Kimmel Medical College Yearbooks
The Clinic is the yearbook of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (formerly Jefferson Medical College) at Thomas Jefferson University.