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.
Arnold Olsen discusses growing up in Butte, Montana and the effects his upbringing had on his political beliefs. He describes his involvement in World War II, where he was stationed in the Pacific. Olsen also discusses running for Montana Attorney General and for United States Congress, before detailing contributions he has made to the State of Montana during his career as a State District Judge in the Second Judicial District. ; https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtpolitics_oralhistory/1004/thumbnail.jpg
Beating a Rap? Defendants Found Incompetent to Stand Trial In this book, Henry Steadman, Director of the Special Projects Research Unit of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, addresses the common suspicion that defense attorneys enable their clients to escape criminal charges by having the clients declared incompetent to stand trial. Such suspicion, he argues, results both from public confusion over the legal and psychiatric issues in a competency hearing and from a lack of understanding (even among experts) about the practical results that flow from a determination of incompetency. Law and Order in American History Edited by Joseph M. Hawes This work is premised on the belief that an understanding of history is necessary to comprehend the complexities of America's modern criminal justice system. To illustrate the interaction between the criminal justice system and society, the editor has com-piled a series of readings which examine the components of the criminal justice system both historically and analytically. Joseph Hawes, an Associate Professor of History at Kansas State University, includes works by a sociologist, a criminologist, a political scientist and several historians in this anthology, in order to provide varied approaches. Law and the Arts--Art and the Law. Edited by Tem Horwitz This anthology is a comprehensive handbook and source book for literary, performing, and visual artists, craftspeople, arts attorneys, and arts administrators. Its nine essays reflect the nature and variety of legal problems that have surfaced during the past decade,which has witnessed a burgeoning interest in the arts and in arts organizations. The book is partially financed by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Chicago Council on Fine Arts and purports to be a distillation of the experiences of the attorneys and staff of Lawyers for the Creative Arts. Letters of Louis D. Brandeis. VOLUME V: 1921-1941. Edited by Melvin I. Urofsky and David W. Levy. This is the ...
The Boston Spotlight is the result of a program funded by the Federal government as part of Action for Boston Community Development's Summerworks Program. It operates in conjunction with the City of Boston's Neighborhood Development and Employment Agency (NDEA) and Suffolk University's Department of Journalism. ; https://dc.suffolk.edu/altstudentpapers/1011/thumbnail.jpg
Ambassador Mansfield outlines the changes in United States-Japanese relations since he became ambassador in 1977 and responds to questions from reporters on several different aspects of that relationship. This audio has not been transcribed, but a tape counter index is available. ; https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfield_audio/1034/thumbnail.jpg
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The relationship between sexuality and politics has always been an underlying assumption of the avant-garde. In recent East German avant-garde literature, the notion of authorship as production has become associated with technological rationality and the patriarchal socialist state. The ensuing crisis of the traditional male author has thus led necessarily to a radicalization of subjectivity and to the politics of gender. A comparison of two contemporary texts, one by a female author, one by a male, shows that the crisis of authorship assumes two distinctly different forms when differences in gender are taken into account. The East German authors Heiner Müller and Christa Wolf have exhibited remarkably similar literary and political developments. Two of their most recent texts, Mülller's Hamletmachine and Wolf's No Place. Nowhere, both address the problematic of traditional male authorship and the disintegration of a preconceived literary gender identity. Yet, these two texts exemplify very different assumptions about the relationship between authorship and the literary tradition. Müller's text suggests the imprisonment of the male author within a petrified system of tradition and images, and hence the necessity of deconstruction. Wolf's text manifests a process of creating a new form of female-identified authorship and the possibility of redefining the tradition of literature and its future.
Includes bibliographies. ; v.1. Final report.--v.2. Appendix 1, Glossary.--v.3. Appendix 2, Minutes of the meetings of the Joint Commission on Prescription Drug Use.--v.4. Appendix 3a, IMS America ltd. Task A report.--v.5. Appendix 3b, IMS America ltd. Task A report appendix.--v.6. Appendix 4a, IMS America ltd. Task B report.--v.7. Appendix 4b, National Commission on Confidentiality of Health Records report.--v.8. Appendix 5, Sample size requirements for detection of drug-induced disease.--v.9, v.10. Appendices 6, 7, Efficacy research on marketed drugs: issues of validity.--v.11. Appendix 8, Sample papers for reporting on prescription drug use.--v.12. Appendix 9, Research papers (misc.)--v.13. Appendix 10, Conflict of interest.--v.14. Appendix 11, University City Science Center. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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