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Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1984, Pacific Alumni Association Dec 1984

Pacific Review Nov/Dec 1984, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1984), Taylor University Oct 1984

Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1984), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 1984 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Pacific Review Sept/Oct 1984, Pacific Alumni Association Oct 1984

Pacific Review Sept/Oct 1984, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Long Range Planning For The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science July 1, 1985- June 30, 1995, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Aug 1984

Long Range Planning For The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science July 1, 1985- June 30, 1995, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Reports

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review May/June 1984, Pacific Alumni Association Jun 1984

Pacific Review May/June 1984, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 17, Sacred Heart University May 1984

Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 17, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Hamilton, DiBiaso Win Election -- Graduation Ceremonies -- Melady Urges Better College Preparation -- Campus Briefs -- University Senate -- Security Office Revised, Facilities Are Upgraded -- Media Club Ready for Take 2 -- Presidential Gold Key Opens Doors For You -- SHU Alumni Art Auction A Splash -- Senior Week Kick Off on May 13.







Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 15, Sacred Heart University Apr 1984

Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 15, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Jesse Jackson electrifies SHU crowd -- Founder’s Day celebrated -- An Attitude toward learning -- Excellence in writing awards -- Spring Fest Week -- Fencing Off Freedom -- Profile on Gary Hart -- Rothenberg: teacher, artist, mother -- Image makers ’84 -- Mystery of a best-seller - Lady Pioneers begin play.


Taylor University Magazine (Spring/Summer 1984), Taylor University Apr 1984

Taylor University Magazine (Spring/Summer 1984), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Spring/Summer 1984 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Pacific Review March/April 1984, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 1984

Pacific Review March/April 1984, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 10, Sacred Heart University Feb 1984

Spectrum, Volume 1, Number 10, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Curriculum Changes Proposed -- President Reagan and the Stockholm Conference -- Cocaine's White Line Fever -- Aerobics: A No-Win Controversy -- The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: The Attractiveness of SHU Campus -- Streisand's Solo Project -- Fit, Healthy and Feelin Good -- Outstanding Players Posted


Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1984, Pacific Alumni Association Feb 1984

Pacific Review Jan/Feb 1984, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Prologue 1984, Sacred Heart University Jan 1984

Prologue 1984, Sacred Heart University

Prologue (Yearbook)

No abstract provided.


1984 Ruby Yearbook, Nan K. Hong, Karen L. Reese, Ursinus College Senior Class Jan 1984

1984 Ruby Yearbook, Nan K. Hong, Karen L. Reese, Ursinus College Senior Class

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 1984 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


The Humanism Of Herbert Read, Charles G. Wieder Jan 1984

The Humanism Of Herbert Read, Charles G. Wieder

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

As readers of the Social Theory Caucus Bulletin, you are probably, by and large, more familiar with Herbert Read's views on art education than others in our field. One would expect that you are also generally more sympathetic with his theoretical orientation as well as more aware of the relevance of his work to current educational concerns. This essay will focus on the historical basis of Read's moral ideas, and their implications for the work that lies ahead for this group of socially concerned art educators.


G84-734 State Income Taxes In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick Jan 1984

G84-734 State Income Taxes In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This is one of a series of NebGuides on financing state and local government. This publication describes how income taxes support state government functions.

State government in Nebraska has levied a tax on income since 1968. This tax applies to income earned by individuals, fiduciaries (trusts and estates) and corporations.

Prior to 1987, Nebraska's income tax for individuals and fiduciaries was based on a percentage of federal income tax liability.


G84-733 General Sales And Use Taxes In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), A.L.(Roy) Frederick Jan 1984

G84-733 General Sales And Use Taxes In Nebraska (Revised March 1992), A.L.(Roy) Frederick

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This is one of a series of NebGuides on financing state and local government. This publication describes how sales taxes support state and municipal government functions.

A sales or use tax is a tax on consumption. It is paid by adding it to the price of purchased products.

Sales and use taxes in Nebraska (and most other states) have several dimensions.


G84-732 Property Taxes In Nebraska (Revised September 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick Jan 1984

G84-732 Property Taxes In Nebraska (Revised September 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This is one of a series of NebGuides on financing state and local government. This publication describes how property taxes support local government functions.

The property tax is the primary source of revenue for more than 3,000 units of local government in Nebraska, including school districts, counties and municipalities. In 1991, statewide property tax levies totalled $1.257 billion, a sum that approximated the combined revenues from state income and sales taxes.