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In: National municipal review, Band 6, S. 289-290
ISSN: 0190-3799
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In: National municipal review, Band 6, S. 289-290
ISSN: 0190-3799
Three individual newspaper articles reporting a variety of viewpoints surrounding the upcoming board of regents investigation into R. S. Sanborn's allegations of mismanagement of facilities for 1918 influenza victims.
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• The medical college will open for the new term; it's unlikely that medical students will be taken from classes to serve in the military ; Newspaper article ; 6
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx577v
"Produced by the Mask and bauble club, of the University of Illinois, under the title of ʻThe lion rampantʾ, November 24th and 25th. 1911." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Previously published under titles; Home study circle library and The American course. ; --I. Popular studies in science.--II. Popular studies of ancient peoples.--III. The world's great musicians.--IV. The world's great scientists. --V. The world's great artists.--VI. Governments of the world of today.--VII. Popular studies in English literature: Early English.--VIII. English literature: Johnson to Dickens.--IX. Popular studies in literature: British poets.--X. Three centuries of French literature.--XI.-XIII. Popular studies in American literature. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The College of St. Scholastica Bulletin is a catalog 48 pages in length published by the College which is conducted by the Sisters of Saint Benedict of Duluth, Minnesota, for young women and girls. The catalog explains the College's foundation and aim; location; communication; government; library; laboratories; museum; and general information on such aspects as admission, references, registration, class routine and scholastic requirements, and expenses. Courses listed include religion, philosophy, education, English, public speaking, Greek, Latin, French, German, mathematics, geography and geology, botany, chemistry, physics, home economics, and history. The conservatory of music included piano, vocal, violin, and organ departments. The catalog also includes information on the societies and sodalities.
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In: The Economic Journal, Band 36, Heft 142, S. 308
In: Current History, Band 28, Heft 6, S. 1007-1008
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 72, Heft 488, S. 812-820
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: Current History, Band 22, Heft 5, S. 766-769
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Journal of political economy, Band 21, Heft 7, S. 643-647
ISSN: 1537-534X
In: Institute of Pacific Relations, News Bulletin, S. 15
An article from a Yonkers, NY newspaper announcing Leslie Tompkins departure from the Yonkers YMCA to pursue a degree at Springfield College as a Secretary of Boys' Work. As a parting gift, Tompkins was presented with a purse of gold. ; Leslie Tompkins joined the Yonkers YMCA as a teenager and became employed working with the "boot blacks" and "newsboys", the school dropouts of the 1900s. He graduated from Springfield College in 1918 shortly before entering the military. After his service, he joined the Maine State YMCA Committee, where he helped to found the Maine State YMCA Camp. He served as general secretary of the Gloversville (N.Y.) and Amsterdam (N.Y.) YMCAs. He then joined the New York State YMCA Executive Committee, where he had training and support responsibilities for railroad and city associations. In 1937, he became the executive for personnel services of the National Council of YMCAs. He helped to implement a new approach to personnel policies and established a new certification system. In 1946, he was named associate general secretary and served as executive of field services on the national staff until his retirement in 1957. He also served eight years as the executive director of the Association of Secretaries. ; The clipping is not dated however there is a train schedule on the back of the article that would suggest that the newspaper was from April 4, 1915.
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