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Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker Nov 1970

Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Underground newspaper published by Bruce Tucker. Articles included:

  • Conversation - Dick Gregory
  • Louie B. Nunn on Drugs
  • Thoughts on the Speaker Policy
  • Charles Keown Regales Congress of Associated Students on Hours
  • Watch Associated Students Ego Trippers on Constitution Vote
  • Swell Homecoming Planned Next Year
  • Way Out Speakers Coming to Hill
  • Associated Student Congress Met Recently
  • Kent State Report: God Bless the Guard
  • Parking Problems are a Problem
  • Where's Bill Anderson?
  • Column Writing Can Be Dangerous Game
  • Margot Fonteyn Mediocre; Former Commie
  • New Books We Are High On
  • Freshman DIgs Suds but Misses Car
  • Different Clubs Do Many Different Things


A Comparison Of The Classical And Modern Concepts Of Memory With Suggestions For Further Study, Kathleen Oros Reed Jan 1970

A Comparison Of The Classical And Modern Concepts Of Memory With Suggestions For Further Study, Kathleen Oros Reed

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Elements Of Style In The University Sermons Of John Henry Newman, George Robert Cripe Jan 1970

An Analysis Of The Elements Of Style In The University Sermons Of John Henry Newman, George Robert Cripe

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Syntax, word usage, and paragraph development form the substance of the analysis of the Apologia. The use of subordination, repetition, and antithesis in sentence construction; the choice of words to produce rhythm and prove mood, as well as the implied metaphor; and careful blending of these elements into an organic unity which reflect not only the personality of the man, but his very thought process; these are the common elements identified by critics of the Apologia. To what extent these elements exist in the prose of the university sermons, and what other elements of style are identifiable in these sermons …