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...s later, a second draft complete, I attended another seminar. I learned some technical things I’d done wrong and called my husband weeping. I’d have t... ... stories, and more than 2,500 articles in print. She teaches writing at area colleges and frequently leads writing workshops and seminars in the U.S. ... ...ample to build affinity with others. She and her husband Ben live in Neenah, Wisconsin and have two grown children. Carolyn R. Scheidies’ published cr...
...the Madonna and he paiuted the famous "Madonna of the Chair" which shows a technical improve- ment; but the spiritual element had begun to wane. His l... ...lry such as to make the continuntiun of athletic relations between the two colleges inadvisable." The Williams athletic council was not informed of th... ...eral ajjirit of good fellowship which per- vaded the relations between the colleges even as late as the visit of the Dartmouth vaudeville oomijany in ... ...EGES & CLUST "If w« Made It, It'i Right." Ottlclal Jewalers of tho Loading Colleges. Schools and Associations- Class Pins, Fraternity Pins. Medals, Cu... ...ur Institute 4 St. Ignatius ' 2 Lake Forest Illinois Northwestern Illinois Wisconsin Purdue Illinois Northwestern MAY MONTHLY Chicago 7 Chicago 3 Chic... ...Chipogo Chicago 11 St, Ignatius Lake Forest Illinois Northwestern Illinois Wisconsin Purdue Illinois Northwestern 2 10 2 fi 1 8 3 —Reserved seat ticke... ... of Harvard. After oommenoement. Prof. Cle- land will make a short trip to Wisconsin to complete material for the Wisconsin state geoiogieai re- port ... ...be held in 10 Hopkins Hall tonight at 8 p. m. Professor Milham will read a technical paper ou ''Mars and Its Surface Structure." The manager of the 19... ...Trio. The program might be characterized as interesting, especially from a technical point of view, although it requires an educated musical mind to a...
...argest English-speaking nation in the Caribbean and their educational and technical programs provide us with a wealth of quality candidates for care... ...eBooks Develop proofs-of-concept for the use of DOIs with eBooks Develop technical demonstrations, possibly including a prototype eBook Registration... ...ade Associations facilitate dialog on social level and attend to legal and technical perspectives pertaining to multiple versions of electronic conte... ...als purchase subscriptions. We do not sell institutional site licenses to colleges or universities. NetLibrary sells to institutions. Public, private... ..., South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The situation is no better across the pond. The European parlia... ...igher education institutions, or in subsidizing private computer-training colleges. More crucially and less reversibly, decades of central (mis-)p...
...t are we for, how we create, and how we evolve. It is not a simple matter, that... TECHNICAL NOTE - Complexity Theory and Ambiguity or Vagueness A... ...ms (i.e., on other people's brains). And as long as this is happening - we are not technically (or, at least, fully) dead. Our death, our destructi... ... espoused ..." (Stanley G. Payne - A History of Fascism 1914-1945 - University of Wisconsin Press, 1995 - p. 10) Still, private property was caref... ...defunct Roman habit." DC: "Then you proceeded to accuse the President of adultery. Technically, there can be no disagreement. The President's actio... ...stituencies will be confined to multi-tiered, self- dissolving ("sunset") "electoral colleges" composed exclusively of volunteers. Left vs. Right (i...
... the Great Lakes; and from Green Bay, in canoes, by way of Fox River and the Wisconsin. Marquette had solemnly contracted, on the feast of the Immacul... ...Joliet and Marquette and their five subordinates reached the junction of the Wisconsin with the Mississippi. Mr. Parkman says: ‘Before them a wide and... ...remembering that he was a steamboatman; and he used all sorts of steam boat technicalities in his talk, as if he were so used to them that he forgot ... ... so while he was still a little boy he was sent to “one of them old, ancient colleges”—he couldn’t remember which; and by and by his father died and h... ...ms, thirteen and a half feet. ‘Mark three’ is three fathoms. *”Partner” is a technical term for “the other pilot.” Life on the Mississippi Mark T w... ...said that Cape Girardeau was the Athens of Missouri, and contained sev eral colleges besides those already mentioned; and all of them on a religious ... ... me— a brisk young fellow, who said he was born in a town in the interior of Wisconsin, and had never seen a steamboat until a week before. Also said ... ...l kept park, and many attractive drives; library, reading rooms, a couple of colleges, some handsome and costly churches, and a grand court house, wit... ...nsistent gen eral plan throughout the course of the river. It does not need technical or scientific knowledge to com prehend the elements of the cas...
...t of the White House is President’s Square, as it is generally called. The technical name is, I believe, La Fayette Square. The houses round it are fe... ... addition to his already gathered constellations of those Western stars—of Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa; nor did he dream of Texas conquer... ...36. In 1846 Iowa was admit- ted as a free State, and from that day to this Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Oregon, and Kansas have been brought into... ...te and Kansas Rivers, tribu- taries of the Missouri; the Illinois, and the Wisconsin. All these are open to steamers, and all of them traverse re- gio... ...ions not external in their character—highways, railroads, canals, schools, colleges, the relief of paupers, and those thousand other affairs of the wo...
...Voltaire, Darwin, and Robert Ingersoll. Pious families in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, the Dakotas send their children thither, and Blodgett protects t... ...science, or this terrible Higher Criticism that’s ruining our young men in colleges. What we need is to get back to the true Word of God, and a good s... ...ing, that the “hired girl at Howland’s was in trouble.” But when she asked technical questions he did not know how to answer; when she inquired, “Exac... ...h No. 7 north. They explored Minneapolis. Kennicott was conversational and technical regarding gluten and cockle-cylinders and No. I Hard, when they w... ...evated and served as tribal gods the mines, cotton-mills, motor-factories, colleges, army. The East remembered generations when there had been no rail... ... irises, she would have lost her potency. She was born in a hill-smothered Wisconsin village where her father was a prosy minister; she labored throug... ...g time to get near to Nature for once.” Though she became Vida Wutherspoon technically, and though she certainly had no ideals about the indepen- denc...
...Statutes, vol. i. p. 455. The Regents of the University annually visit the colleges and acad- emies, and make their report to the legislature. Their s... ...ture. Their super- intendence is not inefficient, for several reasons: the colleges in order to become corporations stand in need of a charter, which ... ... the political action of the American tribunals without entering into some technical details of their constitution and their forms of proceeding; and ... ...pairing the obligation of that charter. The college was deemed, like other colleges of private foundation, to be a private eleemosynary institution, e... ...n are, or have been, legal practitio- ners, they introduce the customs and technicalities of their profession into the affairs of the country. The jur... ...ion, and of these by far the largest part exist in California, Michi- gan, Wisconsin, Dakota, and New Mexico and Nevada. In New England, Pennsylvania,... ... language of daily life. Many expressions which originally belonged to the technical language of a profession or a party, are thus drawn into general ...
.... Instead of studying books so constantly, how I wish that our schools and colleges might learn to study men and things! General Armstrong spent two o... ...y privilege to know. This was the Rev. Robert C. Bedford, a white man from Wisconsin, who was then pas- tor of a little coloured Congregational church... ...heir main object the impressing upon them the importance of industrial and technical education in addition to academic and religious training. I now c... ...ce. It has been my privilege to deliver ad- dresses at many of our leading colleges including Harvard, Yale, Williams, Amherst, Fisk University, the U... .... Another Boston paper said:— It is Harvard which, first among New England colleges, 182 UP FROM SLAVERY confers an honorary degree upon a black man....
... so … . Where are you from?” “New York,” said Andrews. “I’m from Cranston, Wisconsin. D’you know that coun- try? It’s a great country for lakes. You c... ...t-Major, can you tell me any- thing about a scheme to send enlisted men to colleges over here? Can you tell me who to apply to?” “According to what ge... ...ly person who has ever really had any importance in my life … . But I lack technical training terribly.” 288 Three Soldiers “Do you think it is so im...