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Law Review Story, Lisa Pruitt Dec 1996

Law Review Story, Lisa Pruitt

Lisa R Pruitt

This essay is the story of the author’s election as editor-in-chief of the Arkansas Law Review and of her tenure in that role. The story implicates a range of legal issues including hate speech, sexual harassment, sex discrimination, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. It is also the tale of the author’s feminist epiphany and of the law school’s failure to respond to the harassment. It was published in the 50th anniversary issue of the Arkansas Law Review.


Some Dilemmas Confronting The Educational Theatre, Jared Brown Dec 1996

Some Dilemmas Confronting The Educational Theatre, Jared Brown

Jared Brown

"Educational theatre": the term itself implies a dichotomy, or perhaps an amalgam of two quite different phenomena. A tension between the demands of education and the demands of the theatre does indeed exist, and it is the job of the teacher-artist to maintain a harmonious balance between them.    


A Bell From Battle Creek.Pdf, Keith Clouten Dec 1996

A Bell From Battle Creek.Pdf, Keith Clouten

Keith Clouten

This play was performed at Andrews University in 1997, 125 years after a small private school in Battle Creek, Michigan, was officially re-opened as a Seventh-day Adventist Church School, in 1872, with plans to develop a college to educate and training Adventist young people. Battle Creek College became the fore-runner of Emmanuel Missionary College (later Andrews University).