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The University In Turmoil: Crisis Decades At The University Of New Mexico, Calvin Horn Jan 1981

The University In Turmoil: Crisis Decades At The University Of New Mexico, Calvin Horn

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Presented in this book is a regent's view of both the dramatic events and the daily operations of the University of New Mexico from 1960 to 1981. l chose these two themes—dramatic events and daily operations—to give a total picture of the University. These themes reveal both the turmoil and the tranquility of the University and, in turn, enable several important issues to emerge.

First, during a period of turmoil it is most important that the principles of a university be understood in order that reason prevail. During the Sixties and Seventies, the University on various …


A Comparison Of Two Different Methods Of Bayonet Fighting, Armond Harold Seidler Jan 1952

A Comparison Of Two Different Methods Of Bayonet Fighting, Armond Harold Seidler

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The study is an attempt to analyze and compare two methods of bayonet fighting, the United States Army Method (Method A) and the Experimental Method devised by the author (Method B), by use of three separate but related research techniques: Cinematographical Analysis, Energy Output Analysis and Group Competition.


Works Progress Administration, State Of New Mexico, Report Of Work Conferences For Teachers And Leaders In Literacy Education And Recreation, Mamie Meadors Sep 1937

Works Progress Administration, State Of New Mexico, Report Of Work Conferences For Teachers And Leaders In Literacy Education And Recreation, Mamie Meadors

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The findings of the Conference Committee, composed of teachers who work in CCC Camps, in villages, and in cities, is given in full as reported by them. We have, however, enlarged upon those findings and give more in detail some of the pertinent and practical developments at the conference.