Giorgio Vasari's Saint Michael: A Symbol of Neoplatonic Light
In: Cultural and religious studies, Band 3, Heft 3
ISSN: 2328-2177
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In: Cultural and religious studies, Band 3, Heft 3
ISSN: 2328-2177
In: Vestnik Južno-Uralʹskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta: Bulletin of the South Ural State University. Serija "Socialʹno-gumanitarnye nauki" = Series "Social sciences and the humanities", Band 16, Heft 1, S. 6-10
ISSN: 2413-1024
The first document of the three is B. Y. Peterson's, clerk of Apache county, authentication that S. E. Day, Sr., had received the largest number of votes to be in the election in November to run for the Justice of the Peace for Apache County, dated September 20, 1920. The second document is B. Y. Peterson's verification that S. E. Day, Sr. had been duly elected to that position, dated November 17, 1920. The 3rd document is the verification that S. E. Day, Sr. had been elected as the Precinct Committeeman for St. Michaels', Arizona, precinct, dated September 20, 1920.BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The Day Family were anglo Indian traders, on the Navajo Reservation in eastern Arizona. The collection includes the personal and business papers of Sam Day, Sr. (1845-1925) surveyor, Indian trader, legislator and United States Indian Commissioner; Anna Day, Sam Sr.'s wife (1872-1932); and of their children, Charles L. Day (1879-1918), Samuel Day, Jr. (1889-1944), United States deputy Marshall. The collection includes information on Navajo culture, stories and legends; the looting of Canyon del Muerta, and the Frank Dugan murder.
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In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 77, Heft 4, S. 954-954
ISSN: 1548-1433
Letter from Simeon Schwemberger from the Indian Art Studio in Gallup, New Mexico, to Sam E. Day, Jr., regarding the development of photographs that Day had sent to him to process. The letter is dated January 6, 1910.BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The Day Family were anglo Indian traders, on the Navajo Reservation in eastern Arizona. The collection includes the personal and business papers of Sam Day, Sr. (1845-1925) surveyor, Indian trader, legislator and United States Indian Commissioner; Anna Day, Sam Sr.'s wife (1872-1932); and of their children, Charles L. Day (1879-1918), Samuel Day, Jr. (1889-1944), United States deputy Marshall. The collection includes information on Navajo culture, stories and legends; the looting of Canyon del Muerta, and the Frank Dugan murder.
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In: Denkschriften 420
In: Archäologische Forschungen 20
In: The Salisbury review: a quarterly magazine of conservative thought, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 44-46
ISSN: 0265-4881
In: Facta Universitatis / University of Niš: the scientific journal. Series philosophy, sociology, psychology and history, S. 103
ISSN: 1820-8509
In: Anthropos: internationale Zeitschrift für Völker- und Sprachenkunde : international review of anthropology and linguistics : revue internationale d'ethnologie et de linguistique, Band 111, Heft 1, S. 280-280
ISSN: 2942-3139
In: Celebrity studies, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 277-291
ISSN: 1939-2400
Detective Michael Palermo built his career on his unique ability to inhabit two worlds at once: the world of law enforcement and the underworld of New York's crime family organizations. Palermo participated in over two thousand arrests while maintaining close relationships with the kingpins of organized crime-ties that allowed him to stay one step ahead of the rest of the New York City Police Department. This true crime drama takes you inside the police force at its most corrupt and into the dark and dirty world of dons, consiglieres, underbosses, button men, soldiers, and cowboys
In: Journal of global south studies, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 234-236
ISSN: 2476-1419
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In: Research in ethical issues in organizations v. 10
In: Emerald insight
The purpose of the series is to explore the central and unique role of organizational ethics in creating and sustaining a pluralistic, free enterprise economy. The primary goal of the research studies published here is to examine how profit seeking and not for profit organizations can be conceived and designed to satisfy legitimate human needs in an ethical and meaningful way.