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"My Ambition Is To Weigh 150 Pounds": College Women's Attitudes Toward Their Bodies, 1875-1930, Margaret Lowe
"My Ambition Is To Weigh 150 Pounds": College Women's Attitudes Toward Their Bodies, 1875-1930, Margaret Lowe
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Tracing The Footsteps Of An Estonian In Gotland, Lila H. Kirkwood, Wendy R. Kirkwood
Tracing The Footsteps Of An Estonian In Gotland, Lila H. Kirkwood, Wendy R. Kirkwood
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
"What Did You Go Out To See?", Anna Söderblom, John E. Norton
"What Did You Go Out To See?", Anna Söderblom, John E. Norton
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Flodmans Of Polk County, Nebraska, Marcia Rost
The Flodmans Of Polk County, Nebraska, Marcia Rost
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Johannes Fredriksson / Johannes Wigelius / John Wilson: Fifty Years In America, Bernice Wilson Munsey
Johannes Fredriksson / Johannes Wigelius / John Wilson: Fifty Years In America, Bernice Wilson Munsey
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Swedish Emigrant Institute's Research Scholarship 2001, Ulf Beijbom
Swedish Emigrant Institute's Research Scholarship 2001, Ulf Beijbom
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Genealogical Workshop: Records Of An Immigrant Family. Part 2, James E. Erickson
Genealogical Workshop: Records Of An Immigrant Family. Part 2, James E. Erickson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
Index To Sag, Volume Xx (2000), James E. Erickson
Index To Sag, Volume Xx (2000), James E. Erickson
Swedish American Genealogist
No abstract provided.
The Idea Of The Common Law In West Virginia Jurisprudential History: Morningstar V. Black & Decker Revisited, James Audley Mclaughlin
The Idea Of The Common Law In West Virginia Jurisprudential History: Morningstar V. Black & Decker Revisited, James Audley Mclaughlin
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Memories Of World War Two, Alice Schelbert
Memories Of World War Two, Alice Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Review
Each family was obligated to get a plot of land in order to grow vegetables, potatoes, and Indian corn. I abhorred working in field and garden, but luckily my younger sister enjoyed such tasks. Therefore I did the household chores, mended clothes and, for instance, spent hours undoing the runs in nylon stockings with a special hair-thin hook. The stockings were so expensive, so special, and so dearly beloved, yet one was not to wear them with runs.
Peter Moecklin And Peter Lehmann Pastors Of St. John's United Evangelical Church Of Addison, Illinois, Fran Horn
Swiss American Historical Society Review
In 1846 the congregation "The German United Evangelical Church of Addison, DuPage County, Illinois," which had no denominational affiliation but sought to include all German-speaking Protestants and any other believers in its fold, built the first church and parsonage, with Francis Hoffmann their first pastor. Most its members hailed from the village of Schale in the district of Tecklenburg in Hanover, then part of Prussia. Y~t in the summer of 1847 the Lutheran minister C. A. T. Selle of Chicago initiated the expulsion of all non-Lutherans from the congregation which was completed by 1848. By the end of 1848, therefore, …
News Items, Ruth Gassmann
News Items, Ruth Gassmann
Swiss American Historical Society Review
She has a right to smile, the main winner of the Youth competition, that was initiated by Migros on the occasion of its 75th anniversary in cooperation with the SBB (Swiss Federal Railway) and Mobility. The first price includes a month of free travel for two people on the Interrail, sFr. 7500 travel money, and membership for a year in Mobility in addition to free mileage.
My Journey Through The World In Happiness And Sorrow, Ida Mooser Hattemer, Theodore Alphonse Hattemer
My Journey Through The World In Happiness And Sorrow, Ida Mooser Hattemer, Theodore Alphonse Hattemer
Swiss American Historical Society Review
This is my mother's story of her Swiss family's immigration from Switzerland to Kentucky in 1895, and the story of her own American family. My mother, Ida Mooser Hattemer, dearly loved her native Switzerland, her family, and her Swiss relatives whom she talked about so much that her children felt as if they knew them intimately.
Book Notes: Ambiguous Loss. Learning To Live With Unresolved Grief, Between The Alps And A Hard Place: Switzerland In World War Ii And Moral Blackmail Today, Around The World In Twenty Days: The Story Of Our History-Making Balloon Flight, Vergessene Geschichte: Illustrierte Chronik Der Frauenbewegung, Pauline Boss, Angelo Codeville, Bertrand Picard, Brian Jones, Mathe Gosteli
Book Notes: Ambiguous Loss. Learning To Live With Unresolved Grief, Between The Alps And A Hard Place: Switzerland In World War Ii And Moral Blackmail Today, Around The World In Twenty Days: The Story Of Our History-Making Balloon Flight, Vergessene Geschichte: Illustrierte Chronik Der Frauenbewegung, Pauline Boss, Angelo Codeville, Bertrand Picard, Brian Jones, Mathe Gosteli
Swiss American Historical Society Review
No abstract provided.
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes difficulties in forging foreign policy consensus on preventing, attenuating, or intervening to stop genocide.
“Red Paint People” And Other Myths Of Maine Archaeology, David Sanger
“Red Paint People” And Other Myths Of Maine Archaeology, David Sanger
Maine History
Maine archaeologists continue to learn more about the pre-European past, often changing once accepted ideas. Among these is the nature of the so-called “Red Paint Peoplewho were not a distinct race or people, but various Native Americans groups who happened to bury their dead with red ocher between 6000 and 2000 B.C. Another popular idea is the erroneous notion that early Maine Native peoples migrated from coast to interior on a seasonal basis. Recent research questions this belief and explores the reasons for its persistence. Finally, the paper discusses the problem of extending modern political-ethnic terms, such as Penobscot Nation, …
Dave The Guesser, Joyce Butler
“Every Town Shall Maintain Their Own Poor”: New England’S Settlement Laws, Jean F. Hankins
“Every Town Shall Maintain Their Own Poor”: New England’S Settlement Laws, Jean F. Hankins
Maine History
New England's settlement laws dictated which town or county was responsible for supporting individuals in cases of hardship. Until the settlement laws of Maine were repealed in 1973, Maine's town officials and taxpayers were often legally obligated to support people whose connections with the town were largely historical One such case involved members of the Walker family, some of whom collected poor relief from the town of Otisfield from 1863 to 1968 even though the individuals receiving aid lived in the town for a total of less than seven years. Maine's archaic settlement laws persisted into the late twentieth century …
Fugitives From Servitude: American Deserters And Runaway Slaves In Spanish Nacogdoches, 1803-1808, Lance R. Blyth
Fugitives From Servitude: American Deserters And Runaway Slaves In Spanish Nacogdoches, 1803-1808, Lance R. Blyth
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Candid Columns: Life As Revealed In Antebellum Newspaper Advertising In Northeast Texas, Roger W. Rodgers
Candid Columns: Life As Revealed In Antebellum Newspaper Advertising In Northeast Texas, Roger W. Rodgers
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Nicholas Trammell's Difficulties In Mexican Texas, Jack Jackson
Nicholas Trammell's Difficulties In Mexican Texas, Jack Jackson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
That Old Steer: As Told By Buster Moore, Curtis Tunnell
That Old Steer: As Told By Buster Moore, Curtis Tunnell
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.