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In: Human Behavior and Public Policy, S. vi-vi
A book review of Comparative political analysis, by Allen L. Larson.
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One of 22 protest posters created by students at Columbia College Chicago who called themselves the "Columbia Collective". They were produced in 1970 as reaction to United States actions at Kent State and the conflicts in Cambodia and Vietnam; some were exhibited in a Chicago, Illinois exhibit, Student Strike Posters. Image text reads "Save the people/Save the children/Save the country.NOW! / McGovern '72" with a graphic of two figures in profile and two doves between them. The 1972 United States presidential election was between Republican Richard Nixon and Democrat George McGovern. McGovern opposed the United States involvement in Vietnam and as Senator, worked to end it legislatively. White background and blue ink. ; https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/protestposters/1021/thumbnail.jpg
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3. 22 August 1975, Aerogramme, Seventh-day Adventist Mission, Papua, New Guinea, ALS, 1 pp. -- Mentions that she had recently received boxes of goods from Barnard, and how helpful it is to get medicines from him as government medicine often is not adequate to treat some of the illnesses that are faced with.
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Richard Joly. NOTRE DEMOCRATIE D'IGNORANTS INSTRUITS. Ottawa: Les Editions Leméeac Inc., 1981. 239 pp.
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Gospel Herald interview with Yoder on "The Politics of Jesus", published in 1978.
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Issue 22 of the first volume of the Saint Francis College student newspaper, The Mirror. Articles in this issue cover a reading minor, government career day, carnival night, National Catholic Honor Society, Ken Feit, career planning, art, and sports.
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Lex Vitae: a Reporter on Life and Death Issues in the Law [correspondence] (April 22, 1981).
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Lex Vitae: a Reporter on Life and Death Issues in the Law, volume 6, number 1 (January 22, 1983).
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Lex Vitae: a Reporter on Life and Death Issues in the Law, volume 1, number 3 (February 22, 1978).
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Sept. 22, 1971. 12 pgs. Editorial: Frosh revolution. Renegade report on poverty; GCSU president Johnson wants residence council abolished. Editor-in-Chief: Jim Daw Business Manager: Barry Smith Sports Editor: Nick Martin Entertainment Director: Elizabeth Cowan Photo Editor: Nigel Ottley Circulation Manager: Sarah Francis Production: Jeff Ballennie, Allan Grover, Dave Jarvis, john King, Marshall Leslie, Barry Nesbit, Eleanor Paul, Brock Phillips, Paul Scott The problems of being a political man by Dave Jarvis Johnston wants residence body to be abolished One way to combine academics to reality Loyola protests Amchitka Jobless rate for youths up in August No student for FC chairman by Daphne Read Frosh Revolution Towards a rational institution by Allan Grover Otium Negotium: the concrete and the clay by Andrew McAlister Texpack: realities of imperialism by Barry Weisleder Book exchange The race in Don Mills: PC's confident party will retain seat by Allan Grover The renegade report on poverty by Nick Martin Gregory's accent adds irony Politically oriented eroticism by Elizabeth Cowan Beasts and Children should be seen by Jim Barnes Raven and Walker return: Glendon Gophers start training by Nick Martin Utrecht signs Wild BIll Wade Guards seek Mao McQueen sees mug
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Oct. 22, 1975. 8 pgs. French at Glendon - Need for a new approach. Editors: Cathleen Scott, Marney Gattinger Business Manager: Michael Landry Entertainment Editor: Rob Williams Photography Editor: Nancy Ker Bloom Staff: Roberta Powers, Marnie Stranks, Susan Carroll, Don MacKinnon, Karen Aquino, Lynne Kennedy, Peggy Worthen, Barb Haig, Kathy Kelner, Claudette Jaiko, Clare Uzielli, Louise Regan Typists: Jennifer WIlks, Judi Nealon, Nancy Scott, Jane Hood, Kristin Saanum, Anne Marie Gallaugher, Mary-Jo Sheedy, Anne Meggs Kim Ondaatje - thoroughly Ontarian by Jane Hood Results of the election Political clubs growing by Mike Drache Petition regulations Art conference Making deals with the devil by Doug Graham Dime bag needs you by brad Henry Letters French at Glendon - need for a new approach by David Moulton Beer flows faster than the Don by Mark Everard The meaning of life by O.T. Castillo Sports shorts by Nancy Scott Quebechaud presente. by Kevin Fulbrook Rock bands disappearing by Larry Guimond Little muers Costa-Gravas' special section by Mike Drache On tap
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Chest X-Ray Survey of Staff & Students; University Sports Day; Informal Talk by Commissioner Against Corruption; EMSD & Art Gallery Exhibitions: Graphic Design Exhibition, Exhibition of Prints from American Universities; Italian Government Scholarships; Personalia; Visitors; Traffic Column: Pond Crescent Designated a One-Way Road, New Bus Stop near Sports Field, Third Quarterly Phase of the Driver Courtesy Campaign; Extramural Art Courses for University Members; Chung Chi Staff visited Central Units; Organ Recital; Publications; Hang Seng Bank BFC Branch; New University Ties on Sale; Obituary; Forthcoming Events
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Issue of the University of Scranton student newspaper, The Aquinas. Some of the contents of this record may be harmful or offensive to users. In the interests of historical integrity, we do not remove images or words from archival materials. This note is to inform users of the content. We do this so that researchers may decide for themselves if they wish to view the entire record knowing it has potentially harmful content.
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