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Pacific Review December 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review December 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review November 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review November 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review October 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review October 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
A History Of The Danville Military Institute, Robert Erle Edwards
A History Of The Danville Military Institute, Robert Erle Edwards
Master's Theses
As the years roll by, primary sources of historical data are either lost or destroyed. This unfortunate fact has held true in the case of the Danville Military Institute. A number of good pieces of original data have disappeared since the school closed. In order to take advantage of available material before it is lost, this study of the Danville Military Institute was made. This is the first intensive study of the school, which was a credit to its city, its state, and its nation.
A History Of The Glen Echo Elementary School, Joseph A. Hall
A History Of The Glen Echo Elementary School, Joseph A. Hall
Master's Theses
The purpose of this study is to record information regarding the history, orgnization, and the operation of the Glen Echo Elementary School located in Henrico County, in the State of Virginia. The recording of this material will provide a clear concept as to the efforts that have been and are being made to educate children living in a growing Community. This study will give many evidences of hardships endured by children and parents alike, while striving for an education in one of Virginia's earliest public schools.
The Study includes a sketch of the history of the many provisions made for …
Pacific Review May 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review May 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
St. Cloud State College Bulletin (Volume 14, Number 4), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State College Bulletin (Volume 14, Number 4), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State Bulletin
Article featured:
Religious Activities in Public Colleges by Charles L. Balcer, James G. Harris, and Marvin E. Holmgren
The Bulletin was St. Cloud State's in-house academic journal. Faculty, administrators, and staff wrote a wide variety of articles based on many different aspects of education, mostly based at St. Cloud State.
Pacific Review February 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review February 1959 (Bulletin Of The College Of The Pacific), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
1959 Ruby Yearbook, Samuel W. Fogal, Joan M. Schaefer, Michael S. Becker, John Schumacher Jr., Ursinus College Senior Class
1959 Ruby Yearbook, Samuel W. Fogal, Joan M. Schaefer, Michael S. Becker, John Schumacher Jr., Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1959 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
An Historical Study Of The Pole Vault, Ray Frederick Kring
An Historical Study Of The Pole Vault, Ray Frederick Kring
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The pole vault is an event performed in track and field athletics wherein the athlete, with the aid of a pole 14 and 15 feet in length, attempts to clear a crossbar resting on two pegs supported by two standards. The standards, or uprights, are placed not less than 12 feet nor more than 13 feet apart. The vaulter cushions his fall in a pit filled with shavings. The object of the event is to vault higher than your competitors.
The purpose of this study is to trace the progress made in the pole vault since man first learned to …