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Moscone And Edward Kennedy, Moscone Newsmaker Dec 1972

Moscone And Edward Kennedy, Moscone Newsmaker

Moscone's Campaigns

Picture of George Moscone and Edward Kennedy campaigning on behalf of McGovern/Shriver


Moscone And Mcgovern, Moscone Newsmaker Dec 1972

Moscone And Mcgovern, Moscone Newsmaker

Moscone's Campaigns

Moscone and McGovern meet at San Francisco Airport to kick off a round of campaign appearances.


Moscone Newsmaker, Moscone's Campaign For Governor Dec 1972

Moscone Newsmaker, Moscone's Campaign For Governor

Moscone's Campaigns

A newsletter and picture of Moscone that discusses his intention for higher office


Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson Dec 1972

Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson

Senator Moscone

Picture of Senator Moscone giving address at San Rafael High School


Death Penalty Statement, George Moscone Oct 1972

Death Penalty Statement, George Moscone

Senator Moscone

Statement of George Moscone's view on Death Penalty


Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown Jan 1972

Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown

Mayor Moscone

Picture of George Moscone and Cesar Chavez marching in opposition to Proposition 22, an anti-union initiative.


A History Of The Schools And Educational Programs Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In Ohio And Missouri, 1831-1839, Orlen Curtis Peterson Jan 1972

A History Of The Schools And Educational Programs Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In Ohio And Missouri, 1831-1839, Orlen Curtis Peterson

Theses and Dissertations

This study is a history of the schools and educational programs organized and maintained by the LDS Church while the saints resided in Ohio and Missouri between the years of 1831 and 1839. The instructors, curriculum, organizational structure, and the purpose of each school is given when information in these areas was available. In Kirtland, the Church organized the School of the Prophets, School of the Elders, Kirtland High School, Hebrew School, a singing school, a writing school, and a few grammar schools. The Church leaders in Missouri organized the Colesville school, a school in Independence, Far West School, and …


A History Of The Photojournalism Department Of The Deseret News 1948 To 1970, Richard J. Nye Jan 1972

A History Of The Photojournalism Department Of The Deseret News 1948 To 1970, Richard J. Nye

Theses and Dissertations

The photojournalism department of the Deseret News is presently one of the most highly organized and productive departments within the newspaper itself. Major changes in staffing and management of the photo lab have been made since 1948, resulting in a more efficient department. Deseret News staff photographers are skilled in their profession and are proud to be a part of the newspaper staff.

The Deseret News has a colorful history, from its beginning in 1850 with all the trials that accompany a growing newspaper up to and including the establishment of the Newspaper Agency Corporation in 1952. It is a …


A Study Of Nephite, Lamanite, And Jaredite Governmental Institutions And Policies As Portrayed In The Book Of Mormon, Donald Arthur Cazier Jan 1972

A Study Of Nephite, Lamanite, And Jaredite Governmental Institutions And Policies As Portrayed In The Book Of Mormon, Donald Arthur Cazier

Theses and Dissertations

Nephite government was essentially theocratic, with both the monarchy and reign of the judges paralleling the similar institutions of the ancient Israelites. Ultimate political authority resided in the prophet. The laws were given by the Lord, and the principle of popular consent was recognized. The role of government was primarily national defense and the punishment of crime, not social reform.

Lamanite government was monarchal and despotic, with notable exceptions when the nation was converted to the gospel. The Jaredites theoretically lived under a theocratic monarchy, but intrigue, tyranny, and oppression were the rule rather than the exception.

In all three …