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Letter From Dr Thomas Aceto To Gerry Herlihy And Jim Harmon On Recruitment Of Black Students To The University Of Maine, Thomas D. Aceto Dec 1979

Letter From Dr Thomas Aceto To Gerry Herlihy And Jim Harmon On Recruitment Of Black Students To The University Of Maine, Thomas D. Aceto

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Dr Thomas Aceto, Vice President of Student Affairs at the University of Maine, to University of Maine faculty Gerry Herlihy and Jim Harmon, on December 19, 1979 on the recruitment of Black students amongst Maine communities. Recruitment was focused on athletics and networked through Reverend Charles Burt.


Letter From Dr Thomas Aceto To Gerry Herlihy And Jim Harmon On Recruitment Of Black Students To The University Of Maine, Thomas D. Aceto Dec 1979

Letter From Dr Thomas Aceto To Gerry Herlihy And Jim Harmon On Recruitment Of Black Students To The University Of Maine, Thomas D. Aceto

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Dr Thomas Aceto, Vice President of Student Affairs at the University of Maine, to University of Maine faculty Gerry Herlihy and Jim Harmon, on December 19, 1979 on the recruitment of Black students amongst Maine communities. Recruitment was focused on athletics and networked through Reverend Charles Burt.


Race And Sentencing Equality In Kentucky, Robert L. Hurley Dec 1979

Race And Sentencing Equality In Kentucky, Robert L. Hurley

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Disparity in sentencing felons based on racial considerations has long has been considered a problem for civil libertarians and scholars alike. Examining data gathered in Kentucky, this thesis addresses this issue through the application of recently developed methodological techniques. Utilizing an index of sentencing equality, this study shows that while differences do exist in black and white offender offense characteristics, these differences do not account for the variations in sentences rendered in cases of white as opposed to black felons. This exploratory research reviews and critiques previous research and provides evidence which should prove useful in resolving the problem of …


School District Performance In Erie County & Buffalo, New York: The Socio-Spatial Dimensions Of Educational Quality, Jeffrey Ewell Dec 1979

School District Performance In Erie County & Buffalo, New York: The Socio-Spatial Dimensions Of Educational Quality, Jeffrey Ewell

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The educational quality of Erie County and Buffalo, New York, as represented by school district performance was examined and the relationship between school district performance and the social environment was analyzed. Socioeconomic status, social stability and race were all found to be strongly correlated to school district performance. Within Erie County, Buffalo has the poorest school performance levels while Snyder and Williamsville, two high status suburban districts, have the highest school performance levels. The overall spatial pattern of school district performance based on the PEP test results for 1974 reveal a strong correspondence between school district performance and the social …


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 51, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association Oct 1979

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 51, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:

  • Zacharias, Donald. You Can Tell Our Story, A Message to Alumni from the President
  • Anderson, Sherry. Our Junior Scholars, They're Our Pre-Westerners
  • Highland, Jim. Students Study Life in Appalachia Through the Camera's Eye
  • Just, Paul. Chuck DeLacey, Wandering Linebacker
  • Ashcraft, Betsy. Mildred Eckerle Has Pride in the Red as Toppers Football Fan
  • Tim Rutherford - Documenting Life
  • Hilltopics
  • About Faculty About Students
  • Ransdell, Gary. Alumni Newsgrams
  • Trigg County Alumni Club
  • East Tennessee Alumni Club
  • Georgia Alumni Club
  • Memphis Alumni Club
  • North Alabama Alumni Club
  • Middle Tennessee Alumni Club
  • Cincinnati …


Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar Aug 1979

Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Commencement program listing graduates.


Ua3/4/9 Presidential Scrapbook X, Part 2 Athletics, Wku President's Office - Downing Aug 1979

Ua3/4/9 Presidential Scrapbook X, Part 2 Athletics, Wku President's Office - Downing

WKU Archives Records

Scrapbook regarding WKU athletics for period August 1978 through August 1979 compiled by the president's office.


Ua3/4/9 Presidential Scrapbook X, Part 1, Wku President's Office - Downing Aug 1979

Ua3/4/9 Presidential Scrapbook X, Part 1, Wku President's Office - Downing

WKU Archives Records

Scrapbook regarding WKU administration, history, faculty, staff and students for period August 1978 through August 1979 compiled by the president's office. Includes transition from Dero Downing to John Minton and Donald Zacharias administrations.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 51, No. 2, Wku Alumni Association Jul 1979

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 51, No. 2, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:

  • Highland, Jim. Western Selects a Sixth President – Donald Zacharias
  • Morgan, Michael. Western's Economic Impact on the Bowling Green-Warren County Economy
  • Hardin, Henry. The Kentucky Building on the Way
  • Conway, Sheila. Plainsong Reveals Poetry's Simplicity
  • Just, Paul. Searching for a Winner, Del Hessel to Coach for 1980 Olympics
  • Wells, Carroll. Western Shares Ideas in Faculty Exchange Program
  • Kentucky's Finest Arts Festival
  • Bill Thomas, Photographer
  • Dero Downing Stresses Importance of Ideas, Values to University
  • Jamie Hargrove is New Regent
  • Trendsetter for 5th Time – Talisman
  • College Heights Herald Wins …


Ua11/2 Wku's Musical Gemini 79 To Tour Pacific, Wku Public Affairs Jun 1979

Ua11/2 Wku's Musical Gemini 79 To Tour Pacific, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Press release regarding Gemini 79s Pacific tour. Includes information about past band members.


Ua12/2/2 1979 Talisman, Vol. 56, Part 1, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1979

Ua12/2/2 1979 Talisman, Vol. 56, Part 1, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1979 Talisman yearbook pp. 1-195, includes student life, academics and athletics.

  • Student Life
  • Whitaker, David. Don’t Worry – Registration, Moving In, Parking
  • Phillips, Laura. Living Space
  • Shirley, Margaret. Mass Exodus
  • Holmes, Connie. A Fountain of Faiths
  • Frank, David. And a Young Man Shall Lead Them – Jimmy Gentry
  • Howerton, Jeff. Town Talk
  • Holman, Connie. Hardly Handicapped . . . Sam Early
  • Shirley, Margaret. A Lack of Awareness – Black Awareness Symposium
  • Vincent, Robin. Life in the Fast Lane – Gayle Watkins
  • Watson, Judy. The Longest Mile – Karen Martin, ROTC
  • Splashdown – Sigma Nu
  • Homecoming: Whether You Win or Lose …


Ua12/2/2 1979 Talisman, Vol. 56 Part 2, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1979

Ua12/2/2 1979 Talisman, Vol. 56 Part 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1979 Talisman yearbook pp. 196-end, includes athletics, organizations, classes and index.

  • Potter College
  • College of Business & Public Affairs
  • Graduate College
  • Sports
  • Judd, Alan & Margaret Shirley. Brawn vs. Brains
  • White, Don. A Runner Took Flight – Track & Field
  • White, Don. The Winningest Losing Season Ever – Football
  • White, Don. Robbed! – Basketball
  • White, Don. The Three Ds – Basketball
  • Taylor, Beth. Nothing to Brag About – Basketball
  • Taylor, Beth. Nine Days’ Notice – Eileen Canty
  • Salato, Nancy & Margaret Shirley. New Faces & a New Home – Cheerleaders
  • Taylor, Beth. A Season So Bad It Hurt – Gymnastics …


Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar May 1979

Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Commencement program listing graduates.


Implications Of Racism For Social Work Practice, Seymour Mirelowitz May 1979

Implications Of Racism For Social Work Practice, Seymour Mirelowitz

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This paper examines school and practice issues in social work in relationship to the concepts of ethnicity, minority groups, racism, and institutional racism. Operational definitions to establish conceptual clarity are also developed. The statistical aspects of progression vis-a-vis cultural diversity in social work institutions, enrollment in schools of social work, and representation on the faculty of schools of social work are studied. Social policy and the implementation of change in social work practice and education are then dealt with in relation to the current reality of the profession and the society in which it functions.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Alumni Association Apr 1979

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:

  • Harrison, Lowell. Wanted: Your Memories
  • Highland, Jim. Dr. John Minton Named Interim President
  • An Emotion-Filled Thanks for Harriet and Dero Downing
  • Armstrong, Don. C. Ray Franklin Gives Priceless Antiques for Display at Kentucky Museum
  • Conway, Sheila. An Iranian Ordeal for Carlton Jackson
  • Tharp, Kerry. Larry Cuzzort Blazes to Two-Mile Record
  • Salato, Nancy. Speech Clinic Gets New Quarters
  • Western Offers Courses for Study Abroad
  • Newspaper Course Covers Death & Dying
  • Grant Provides Course for Understanding Arts
  • Public Relations Students Promote Financial Aid Information
  • Medical Technology Students Study in Rural Areas …


Botha Bids Prayerful Support For South African Situation, John Struyk Mar 1979

Botha Bids Prayerful Support For South African Situation, John Struyk

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Blacks And Capital Punishment: An Assessment Of Latent Discriminatory Justice In The United States, Laurence French Mar 1979

Blacks And Capital Punishment: An Assessment Of Latent Discriminatory Justice In The United States, Laurence French

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in minority/ majority situations especially those occurring within heterogeneous societies. Granted numerous subtle control processes operate at both the primary and secondary levels of interethnic interaction but a critical measure of the effectiveness of minority subjugation is reflected in judicial discrimination. This formal legal control apparatus has a legal mandate to deny social members their freedom, to punish and even to execute them. In the United States the criminal justice system's avowed mandate is to provide 'equal justice' for all citizens without discrimination due to …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 36, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1979

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 36, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Armstrong, Bryan. John Minton Given Right to Appoint Lawyers
  • Judd, Alan. Candidates Submitted to Board of Regents
  • Galloway, Amy. Academic Council Lifts Ban on re-numbering of Courses
  • MacDonald, Margaret. Students May Elect Interhall Council Head
  • George, Tommy. Marion Wingo Leads Third-place Finish
  • Without Barby Shields, Toppers Sputter
  • Kentucky, Morehead Beat Western
  • Cable TV Requires Budgeting
  • Klarer, Ann. Wants Parking
  • Chou, Nee-Yin. Sorry for Article
  • Tapper, Kris. Proud of Victory
  • Young, Monte. Race Relations Improved, Affirmative Action Officer Says – Jim Tomes
  • Hancock, Catherine. Grant Applicants …


Estudio Etimologico: Una Perspectiva Socio-Linguística E Histórica Del Habla Chicano., Arnold C. Vento Jan 1979

Estudio Etimologico: Una Perspectiva Socio-Linguística E Histórica Del Habla Chicano., Arnold C. Vento

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Agricultural Labor History: An Assessment Of The Works Of Ernesto Galarza., Alex Saragoza Jan 1979

Agricultural Labor History: An Assessment Of The Works Of Ernesto Galarza., Alex Saragoza

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


The 1933 San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike: Strikebreaking Activities In California Agriculture, Ramon Chacon Jan 1979

The 1933 San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike: Strikebreaking Activities In California Agriculture, Ramon Chacon

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Keeping The "House Of Labor" Divided: The Attitude Of Organized Labor Toward The Japanese-Mexican Labor Association In 1906., Tomas Almaguer Jan 1979

Keeping The "House Of Labor" Divided: The Attitude Of Organized Labor Toward The Japanese-Mexican Labor Association In 1906., Tomas Almaguer

NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Contents Jan 1979

Contents

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Table of contents for Explorations in Ethnic Studies, vol. 2, no. 1, 1979


Explorations In Ethnic Studies Jan 1979

Explorations In Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

No abstract provided.


Guest Editorial, Louis Sarabia Jan 1979

Guest Editorial, Louis Sarabia

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Ethnic studies is a rather strange field. In the first place, it is not a "field" in the traditional sense of other academic disciplines, but rather it seeks to include any and all disciplines. Second, it deals with people, and as our colleagues in the so-called "behavioral sciences" have discovered, people are perhaps the most unpredictable of all living things to study, thus the problems are many. Third, many of the subjects which we in ethnic studies have chosen to research, by the very nature of the fact that we deal with ethnic minorities, have tended to strike others not …


Pasta Or Paradigm: The Place Of Italian-American Women In Popular Film, Daniel Golden Jan 1979

Pasta Or Paradigm: The Place Of Italian-American Women In Popular Film, Daniel Golden

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

The year is 1930, the film is Little Caesar, and Hollywood begins its long and often irresponsible tradition of portraying the Italian-American male as gangster, thug, sociopath. The gangster genre has traditionally focused on male activities--men in groups, their rites of passage into underworld manhood, and their perverted American dreams of success achieved through community extortion, syndicated corruption, and blood murder. But hidden in the story of Caesar Enrico Bandello, who has justifiably been called our "archetypal" film gangster, we also discover fragmentary, but important, early portrayals of the Italian woman in America.


Asian Americans In Psychiatric Systems, Niel Tashima Jan 1979

Asian Americans In Psychiatric Systems, Niel Tashima

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Prior to the l960's, very little interest had been shown in researching patterns of American utilization of mental health facilities. The notion of culturally different patterns of psychological “normalcy” for Asian Americans as a distinct population had not been adequately explored. Although a few case studies of Asian-American patients did appear in the literature from time to time, no extensive or systematic research into the demographic and psychological characteristics of Asian-American patient populations had been presented.


New Skin: Ellison, Jung, And The Unconscious, Dona Hoilman Jan 1979

New Skin: Ellison, Jung, And The Unconscious, Dona Hoilman

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Marshall McLuhan contends that the electric media, television in particular, have given Americans the means of instant, total awareness both of themselves, especially of their unconscious or subliminal states, and of others, who may differ in skin color or points of view but with whom total social involvement is now not only desirable, but absolutely necessary in the ontological sense of the word. However, though television may have made us more conscious of our unconscious and more aware of the dynamic relationship between other individuals’ well-being and our own, the mutual feeding and forming and mutilating of one another’s psyches …


[Review Of] Kay Graber (Ed.), Sister To The Sioux: The Memoirs Of Elaine Goodale Eastman, 1885-91, Gretchen Bataille Jan 1979

[Review Of] Kay Graber (Ed.), Sister To The Sioux: The Memoirs Of Elaine Goodale Eastman, 1885-91, Gretchen Bataille

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Elaine Goodale Eastman was a white woman from the East who decided early in her life that her “mission” was to educate the Sioux Indians of the Dakotas. The memoirs, published in 1978, were written in the thirties from notes and diaries kept by the writer from 1885-1891. Thus, there are three distinct periods of time the contemporary reader must consider.


[Review Of] William E. Sims, Black Studies: Pitfalls And Potential, Adlean Harris Jan 1979

[Review Of] William E. Sims, Black Studies: Pitfalls And Potential, Adlean Harris

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

According to the author of this important study, the students who instigated the demand for Black Studies were a “new breed” of Black students. They were different from the White Majority in their manners, speech, style of dressing, and walking. They were also different from their Black predecessors in these same areas. In addition, they were veterans of the Civil Rights Movement; their heroes were Black activists--Ralph Brown, Malcolm X, and Eldridge Cleaver; they had no intention of “escaping the ghetto.”