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The Civil War : the third year told by those who lived it / Brooks D. Simpson, editor.

xxix, 905 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598531978

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The Civil War : the final year told by those who lived it / Aaron Sheehan-Dean, editor.

xxvii, 886 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598532944



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Charleston syllabus : readings on race, racism, and racial violence / edited by Chad Williams, Kidad

ix, 351 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780820349565
Slavery, survival, and community building / "An address to the slaves of the United States" / From life and adventures of Charles Ball / From incidents in the life of a slave girl / "Roll Jordan roll" / "I've been in the storm so long" -- "Before Charleston's church shooting, a long history of attacks" / "The first attack on Charleston's AME Church" / From "sweet dreams of freedom': freedwomen's reconstruction of life and labor in lowcountry South Carolina" / From soul by soul: life inside the antebellum slave market / From saltwater slavery: a middle passage from Africa to American diaspora / From in the shadow of slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 / Religious life, spirituality, and racial identity / From religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, giving an account of her call to preach the gospel / "Amazing grace" / "Love and terror in the Black church" / "The long and proud history of Charleston's AME Church" / "The condition of Black life is one of mourning" / From African American religion: a very short introduction / From "bitter herbs and a lock of hair: recollections of Africa in slave narratives of the Garrisonian era" / From Islam in Black America: identity, liberation, and difference in African American Islamic thought / From God's long summer: stories of faith and civil rights / From songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa / The Civil War and Reconstruction in history and memory / "Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union" -- From "The Constitution of the Confederate States" / "Corner stone speech" / "No more auction block for me" / "The Civil Rights Bill": extracts from a speech delivered in the House of Representatives / From "A second Haitian revolution: John Brown, Toussaint Louverture, and the making of the American Civil War" / From Confederate reckoning: power and politics in the Civil War South / From Black over White: Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction / From to 'joy my freedom: southern Black womens' lives and labors after the Civil War / From terror in the heart of freedom: citizenship, sexual violence, and the meaning of race in the post-emancipation south / Jim Crow, racial politics, and global White supremacy / From a red record / From Plessy v. Ferguson / "If we must die" / From "Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world: the principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" / From "The souls of White folk" / "Strange fruit" / "Call to the march" / "Rhodesian flag, Confederate flag: roof and the legacies of racial hate" / From southern horrors: women and the politics of rape and lynching / From "We are not what we seem': rethinking Black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow south" / From "to speak when and where I can': African American women's political activism in South Carolina in the 1940s and 1950s" / From the possessive investment in whiteness: how White people profit from identity politics / "Blackness beyond boundaries': navigating the political economies of global inequality" / Civil rights and Black power / "Testimony before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey" / "We shall overcome" -- "Mississippi Goddam" / "The Black agenda--Gary declaration: Black politics at the crossroads" / "Is it time to reevaluate the church's role in the civil rights movement?" / "More than a seat on the bus" / From "Joanne is you and Joanne is me': a consideration of African American women and the 'free Joan Little' movement, 1974-75" / From "could history repeat itself? The prospects for a second reconstruction in post-World War II South Carolina" / From up south: civil rights and Black power in Philadelphia / From we will shoot back: armed resistance in the Mississippi freedom movement / Contemporary perspectives on race and racial violence / "Remarks by the president in eulogy for the honorable Reverend Clementa Pinckney, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina" / "The blacker the berry" / From "Investigation of the Ferguson Police Department" / "Speech on Walter Scott shooting" / "Black bodies, White terrorism: a global reimagining of forgiveness" / "Ella taught me: shattering the myth of the leaderless movement" / "On the pole for freedom: Bree Newsome's politics, theory, and theology of resistance" / From hate thy neighbor: move-in violence and the persistence of racial segregation in housing / From Charleston in Black and White: race and power in the south after the civil rights movement / From not even past: Barack Obama and the burden of race / From "African American women, mass incarceration, and the politics of protection" /

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Empire City : New York through the centuries / edited by Kenneth T. Jackson and David S. Dunbar.

xx, 994 pages :
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Greatest hits [sound recording] / The McGuire Sisters.
McGuire Sisters.
1 sound disc :
ISBN/ISSN:
Sincerely / Something's gotta give / He / Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight / Picnic / Muskrat ramble / Ev'ry day of my life / Sugartime / It may sound silly / Christmas alphabet / May you always / Just for old time's sake /

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The encyclopedia of Civil War medicine / Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein
Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R.,
1 online resource (xv, 421 pages, [10] pages of plates) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780765624703
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Alcohol, Abuse of -- Alcohol, Medicinal uses of -- Alcott, Louisa May -- Alternative medicines -- Ambulance corps -- Ambulance trains -- Ambulances -- Amputation -- Andersonville Prison -- Anesthesia -- Antietam, Battle of (1862) -- Antiseptics and disinfectants -- Army Medical Museum -- Artificial limbs -- Association of Army and Navy Surgeons of the Confederate States -- Association of Medical Officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy -- Autenrieth Medicine Wagon -- Barnes, Joseph K. -- Barton, Clara -- Bean, James Baxter -- Beers, Fannie A. -- Bellows, Henry Whitney -- Bickerdyke, Mary Ann Ball ("Mother") -- Blacks, as Hospital workers -- Blacks, Health of -- Blockade -- Brinton, John Hill -- Bull Run (Manassas), First Battle of (1861) -- Bull Run (Manassas), Second Battle of (1862) -- Calomel -- Camp itch -- Catarrh -- Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence -- Chaplains -- Chickamauga, Battle of (1863) -- Chimborazo Hospital -- Chisolm, John Julian -- Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal -- Convalescents -- Cooks -- Cumming, Kate -- Cupping and blistering

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Women's America : refocusing the past / edited by Linda K. Kerber, University of Iowa, Jane Sherron

xx, 794 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780199349340

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An Act to Designate the Arboretum at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Virgin
United States,
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)
ISBN/ISSN:


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Atlas of orthoses and assistive devices / [edited by] Joseph B. Webster, MD, Associate Professor, As

xiv, 463 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780323483230


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From sherds to landscapes : studies on the ancient Near East in honor of McGuire Gibson / edited by

xxiv, 337 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781614910633

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The Oxford handbook of the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers / edited by Vicki Cummin

xxviii, 1330 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780199551224

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A drive down memory lane : the named state and federal highways of Michigan / by LeRoy Barnett.
Barnett, LeRoy,
288 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 1886167249 (hbk.)

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The Civil War : the first year told by those who lived it / edited by Brooks D. Simpson, Stephen W.

xxv, 814 pages ;
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Calling a Secession Convention, November 1860. What Shall the South Carolina Legislature Do? November 3, 1860 / "Alarms from the South" : Illinois, November 1860. Memoranda Regarding Abraham Lincoln, November 5-6, 1860 / The Threat of Secession, November 1860. Going to Go, November 9, 1860 / The Need for Southern Cooperation, November 1860 / Debating Secession, Georgia, November 1860. Speech at Milledgeville, November 15, 1860 / "States cannot exist disunited," November 1860. The Right of States to Secede, November 16, 1860 / "I am for the Union as it is," Texas, November 1860 / "Our sore national sickness : New York, November 1860. Diary, November 20, November 26-December 1, 1860 / "This dangerous game" : Missouri, November 1860. Diary, November 22, 1860 / The "Wicked Spirit" of Secession : Tennessee, November 1860 / Lincoln, and Slavery : December 1860. The Late Election, December 1860 / Secessionism in Louisiana, December 1860. William T. Sherman to Thomas Ewing Sr. and to John Sherman, December 1, 1860 -- Washington, D.C., December 1860. From the Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1860 / The Benefits of Slavery : December 1860. The Non-Slaveholders of the South, December 5, 1860 / Advocating Secession : Georgia, December 1860 / Restating Positions on Slavery : December 1860 / Rejecting Coercion : December 1860. The Right of Secession, December 17, 1860 / "I stand by the Union" : December 1860. Remarks in the U.S. Senate, December 17, 1860 / A Compromise over Slavery, December 1860. Remarks in the U.S. Senate, December 18, 1860 / "Meanness and rascality" : Washington, D.C., December 1860 / A Confidential Message : Illinois, December 1860. Memorandum Regarding Abraham Lincoln, December 22, 1860 / Charleston, December 1860. South Carolina Declaration of the Causes of Secession, December 24, 1860 -- Occupying Fort Sumter : South Carolina, December 1860. From Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61 / "A terrible revulsion of feeling" : South Carolina, December 1860. Diary, December 26-27, 1860 / Urging Kentucky to Secede: December 1860 / "The tempest bursting" : 1860. Misgivings / "Sad foreboding": Georgia, January 1861 / "All depends on Virginia" : Washington, D.C., January 1861 / Jackson, January 1861. Mississippi Declaration of the Causes of Secession, January 9, 1861 -- "A warlike aspect." Washington, D.C., January 1861 / The "Star of the West" : South Carolina, January 1861. Diary, January 9-13, 1861 / Washington, D.C., January 1861. Farewell Address in the U.S. Senate, January 21, 1861 / The Evils of Anarchy and Civil War: January 1861 / Montgomery, Alabama, February 1861. Inaugural Address, February 18, 1861 / Hopes for Lincoln's Administration: March 1861. The New President, March 1861 / Washington, D.C., March 1861. First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 / "That wretch Abraham Lincoln" : North Carolina, March 1861. Diary, March 4, 1861 / Vindicating Slavery: Georgia, March 1861. "Corner-Stone" Speech, March 21, 1861 / Relieving Fort Sumter: Washington, D.C., March-April 1861. Diary, March 9-April 8, 1861 / Seward and Fort Sumter: Washington, D.C. March 1861. Memoir of Events, March 1861 / Challenging Lincoln: Washington, D.C., April 1861. Memorandum for the President, April 1, 1861 / "I must do it": Washington, D.C., April 1861 / The War Begins: South Carolina, April 1861. Diary, April 7-15, 1861 / Bombardment and Surrender: South Carolina, April 1861. From Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61 / New Yorkers Respond : April 1861. Diary, April 13-16, 1861 / Vindicating National Honor: April 1861. The People and the Issue, April 15, 1861 / Fighting "the mad rebellion": April 1861. The War Begun-The Duty of American Citizens, April 15, 1861 / Celebration in Charleston: South Carolina, April 1861. From My Diary North and South, April 17, 1861 / "Infidel" Enemies : Georgia, April 1861 / Secessionism in Richmond: Virginia, April 1861. Diary, April 15-22, 1861 /

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The Celtic viol. II [sound recording] : treble viol & lyra viol.
Savall, Jordi.
1 sound disc :
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The Galway set : D-minor. The Galway Bay hornpipe ; The rover reformed / Lord frog dance / The Buckingham house / The gold ring set : D major. The hills of Lorne / Miss Sally Hunter of Thurston : jig / Mrs. Scott Skinner / Alexander's hornpipe ; Harvest home / The gold ring : jig / The Abergeldie Castle set : E-minor. Abergeldie Castle strathspey ; Caribou barren / Regents rant / Crabs in the skillet : slow jig ; Lord Moira's hornpipe / The Nathaniel Gow set : A-minor. The braes o' Bushbie : slow march / Nathaniel Gow's lament for the death of his brother / Abigail Judge ; Planxty O'Daly / The Lancashire pipes set : E major/minor. The Lancashire pipes ; Pigges of Rumsey ; Kate of Bardie / The cup of tea / A toye / The Archibald MacDonald set : D minor/major. Planxty Sir Ulick Burke / The sword dance-New Stepney : slip jig ; Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch / Jimmy Holmes's favorite : reel / The Liverpool set : D-major. Planxty Irwin / The Liverpool hornpipe / Peter's peerie boat : jig /

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Where the action is! [sound recording] : Los Angeles nuggets, 1965-1968.

4 sound discs :
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Riot on Sunset Strip You movin' You I'll be following Dr. Stone Go and say goodbye Zig zag wanderer Gentle as it may seem Candy cane madness If you want this love Baby my heart All night long It's gonna rain For my own Take a giant step One too many mornings Time waits for no one Take it as it comes Pulsating dream Tripmaker The people in me Saturday's son Eventually Swim The third eye Girl in your eye Jump, jive & harmonize Back up To die alone Get on this plane Little girl, little boy Hideaway Listen, listen! She done moved Grim reaper of love See if I care He's not there anymore Back seat '38 Dodge Eternal prison Revenge Come alive Acid head Guaranteed love Love's the thing Underground lady Pretty little thing You're wishin' I was someone else Hippy elevator operator That's for sure Tomorrow's girl Everything's there Our time is running out Action, action, action The rebel kind High on love Fan tan Halloween Mary Somebody groovy Daydreaming Just can't wait Yellow Balloon The times to come No more running around Little girl lost-and-found Mothers and fathers My girlfriend is a witch Montage mirror Flower eyes Come down Jill Daily nightly Night time girl Don't say no Tin angel (will you ever come down) Rainbow woman Poor organ grinder Baby, please don't go Sit down, I think I love you Splendor in the grass November night Roses and rainbows Lemon chimes Here's today I love how you love me Words (You used to) ride so high Los Angeles Once upon a time Darlin' you can count on me I'll search the sky Come to the sunshine Heroes and villains She sang hymns out of tune Sister Marie Last night I had a dream Life is a dream Marshmallow skies I think I love you Change is now The truth is not real You set the scene Inner-manipulations

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Where the action is! : Los Angeles nuggets, 1965-1968.

4 audio discs :
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Riot on Sunset Strip You movin' You I'll be following Dr. Stone Go and say goodbye Zig zag wanderer Gentle as it may seem Candy cane madness If you want this love Baby my heart All night long It's gonna rain For my own Take a giant step One too many mornings Time waits for no one Take it as it comes Pulsating dream Tripmaker people in me Saturday's son Eventually Swim third eye Girl in your eye Jump, jive & harmonize Back up To die alone Get on this plane Little girl, little boy Hideaway Listen, listen! She done moved Grim reaper of love See if I care He's not there anymore Back seat '38 Dodge Eternal prison Revenge Come alive Acid head Guaranteed love Love's the thing Underground lady Pretty little thing You're wishin' I was someone else Hippy elevator operator That's for sure Tomorrow's girl Everything's there Our time is running out Action, action, action rebel kind High on love Fan tan Halloween Mary Somebody groovy Daydreaming Just can't wait Yellow Balloon times to come No more running around Little girl lost-and-found Mothers and fathers My girlfriend is a witch Montage mirror Flower eyes Come down Jill Daily nightly Night time girl Don't say no Tin angel (will you ever come down) Rainbow woman Poor organ grinder Baby, please don't go Sit down, I think I love you Splendor in the grass November night Roses and rainbows Lemon chimes Here's today I love how you love me Words (You used to) ride so high Los Angeles Once upon a time Darlin' you can count on me I'll search the sky Come to the sunshine Heroes and villains She sang hymns out of tune Sister Marie Last night I had a dream Life is a dream Marshmallow skies I think I love you Change is now truth is not real You set the scene Inner-manipulations


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The Ultimate pop/rock fake book.

512 p. of music ;
ISBN/ISSN: 079357000X

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American women writers : a critical reference guide from colonial times to the present / edited by L

5 volumes ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0804431515


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Wastelands 2 : more stories of the apocalypse / edited by John Joseph Adams.

523 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781783291502
Introduction / The Amarisk Hunter / Deep Blood Kettle / Animal Husbandry / "--for a single yesterday" / Chiswick Messiah / Colliding Branes / Ellie / Foundation / Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar) / A Beginner's Guide to Survival Before, During, and After the Apocalypse / Wondrous Days / Dreams in Dust / By Fools Like Me / Jimmy's Roadside Cafe / The Elephants of Poznan / The Postman / When We Went To See the End of the World / The Revelation of Morgan Stern / Final Exam / A Flock of Birds / Patient Zero / Soulless in His Sight / Outer Rims / Advertising at the End of the World / How the World Became Quiet: A Post-Human Creation Myth / Tight Little Stiches in a Dead Man's Back / After the Apocalypse / The Traditional / Monstro / Biographical Fragments of the Life of Julian Prince /

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ABC of preterm birth / edited by William McGuire and Peter W. Fowlie.

vii, 47 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0727917633 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Thomas Hardy's public voice : the essays, speeches, and miscellaneous prose / edited by Michael Mill
Hardy, Thomas,
xl, 500 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 019818526X

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First voices : an Aboriginal women's reader / edited by Patricia A. Monture and Patricia D. McGuire.

xvii, 538 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780980882292
Introduction / Profiles of Aboriginal Women -- Kohkum would be Mad at me / Response to Canada's Apology to Residential Shool Survivors / Portrait of Gladys Taylor / Life of a Chief: An Interview / Nice Story of Nohkom / Carrying the Pipe: Maliseet Elder, Healer and Teacher, Imelda Perley / Poverty and the Poetry: A Native Woman's Life History / Interview with Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, of the Kanien'keha:ka Nation, Turtle Clan / Role Models: An Anishnaabe-kwe Perspective / Sky Woman Lives On: Contemporary Examples of Mothering the Nation / Identity -- Healing Is / Wiisaakodewikwe Anishinaabekwe Diabaajimotaw Nipigon Zaaga'igan: Lake Nipigon Ojibway Metis Stories About Women / Surviving as a Native Woman Artist / N'tacimowin innan nah': Our Coming In Stories / Triple Jeopardy: Aboriginal Women with Disabilities / Inuit Women and the Politics of Naming in Nunavut / Feminism and Aboriginal Culture: One Woman's View / Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters / Brown Girl Dancing / Women's Words: Power, Identity and Indigenous Sovereignty / Territory -- I Lost My Talk / Reflections from a NamekosipiiwAnishinaapekwe My Trout Lake, Your Trout Lake / Anishnaabekwe, Traditional Knowledge and Water / Nunavut: Whose Homeland, Whose Voices? / First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies / Third World Housing Development and Indigenous People in North America / Matrimonial Real Property Solutions / Activism -- Invocation/Incantation to the Women Word-Warriors for Custom-Made Shoes / Aboriginal Women at Midlife: Grandmothers as Agents of Change / Two Spirited Aboriginal People: Continuing Cultural Appropriation by Non-Aboriginal Society / Ensuring Indigenous Women's Voices are Heard: The Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women / "With the Appropriate Qualifications": Aboriginal People and Employment Equity / HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada / Aboriginal Women and the Constitutional Debates: Continuing Discrimination / Moving Beyond the Feminism Versus Nationalism Dichotomy: An Anti-Colonial Feminist Perspective on Aboriginal Liberation Struggles / Writing on the Wall: Metis Reflections on Gerald Vizenor's Strategies for Survival / Confronting Power: Aboriginal Women and Justice Reform / Confronting Colonialism -- White man tell me / Racism, Sexism and Colonialism: The Impact on the Health of Aboriginal Women in Canada / Child Sexual Abuse: Words from Concerned Women / Keeping the Circle Strong in the North: Solvent Abuse, Alcohol and Drug Strategies for the North / Simpering Outrage During an "Epidemic" of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / For Kayla John / Is Canada Peaceful and Safe for Aboriginal Women? / Culture of Loss: The Mourning Period of Paper Indians / Confronting the Canadian Legal System -- Freedom / "The Least Members of Our Society" / Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Contradictions and Challenges / Aboriginal Women's Rights as "Existing Rights" / Women and the Canadian Legal System: Examining Situations of Hyper-Responsibility / Entrenched Social Catastrophe: Native Women in Prison / Suitable Place: Positive Change for Federally-Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Canada / Women and Risk: Aboriginal Women, Colonialism and Correctional Practice / International Human Rights Standards and Instruments Relevant to Indigenous Women / Indigenous Knowledges -- When I Was a Child / Spirit of My Quilts / Our World / Indian Medicine, Indian Health / Chocolate Woman Dreams the Milky Way / Locating Ourselves in the Place of Creation: The Academy as Kisu'lt melkiko'tin / Notokwe Opikiheet - "Old Lady Raised" Aboriginal Women's Reflections on Ethics and Methodologies / Conclusion /

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Academic advising : new insights for teaching and learning in the first year / Mary Stuart Hunter, B

255 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781889271552
Academic advisor as teacher : first-year transitions / National portrait of first-year students / Power of personalized learning patterns in academic advising / Self-assessment : relevance and value in first-year advising / Using technology to enhance the advising experience / Advising first-year students before enrollment / Collaborations beyond the advising office / Assessment of advising : measuring teaching and learning outcomes outside the classroom / Academic advising of first-year adult students / Creating vital students of color communities in the first year with academic advising / Advising first-year students with disabilities / Advising first-year honors students / Adapting learning theory to advising first-year undecided students / First-generation college students : first-year challenges / Advising lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender first-year students / Challenges and recommendations for today's advisors /

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The works of Theodore Roosevelt / Hermann Hagedorn, editor.
Roosevelt, Theodore,
20 v. :
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Handbook of state government administration / edited by John J. Gargan.

xiii, 674 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0824776607 (alk. paper) :
Factors affecting the context of state government administration. Introduction and overview of state government administration / Management consequences of the 1960-1990 "Modernization" of state government / State administration and intergovernmental interdependency : Do national impacts on state agencies contribute to organizational turbulence? / State administration in cultural context / Basic state government management practices. Governors as chief administrators and managers / independent political executive in state governance / Developments in personnel/human resources management in state government / Strategic management in state governments / Administration of innovations in state government / Productivity management in state governments / Policy research in state government / Measuring performance in state government / Administering policies of state government. Administration of state economic development policy / Administration of state government rural development policy / Administration of state economic development : decision making under uncertainty / Administration of developmental-disabilities services in state government / Administration and management of state human service agencies / Administration of welfare reform in the states / Medicaid in the states : administrative reforms under devolution / Management of state corrections policies : consequences of getting tough on crime / Administration of state environmental policies / Organization and management of public works in state government / Concluding assessment. State governing challenges for the new century /


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Combined assessment program review of the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center Richmond, Virginia
United States.
1 online resource (i, 18 pages) :
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Poems.
O'Hara, Frank,
xxix, 586 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0520201663
How Roses Get Black -- Gamin -- Madrigal for a Dead Cat Named Julia -- Oranges: 12 Pastorals -- Prayer to Prospero -- Homage to Rrose Selavy -- Melmoth the Wanderer -- Autobiographia Literaria -- Drummer -- Muse Considered as a Demon Lover -- Poem (At night Chinamen jump) -- Poem (The eager note on my door said "Call me,) -- Today -- Concert Champetre -- 18th Century Letter -- Memorial Day 1950 -- V.R. Lang -- Scene -- Quiet Poem -- Walk on Sunday Afternoon -- Les Etiquettes jaunes -- Letter to Bunny -- Pleasant Thought from Whitehead -- Poem (The flies are getting slower now) -- Poem (WHE EWHEE) -- Spoils of Grafton -- Clown -- Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day -- Poem (God! love! sun! all dear and singular things!) -- Animals -- Morning -- Three-Penny Opera -- Note to John Ashbery -- Note to Harold Fondren -- Camera -- Poem in Envy of Cavalcanti -- Image of Leda -- Poet in the Attic -- Early Mondrian -- Night Thoughts in Greenwich Village -- Poem (All the mirrors in the world) -- Poem (Although I am a half hour) -- Poem (If I knew exactly why the chestnut tree) -- Poem (Let's take a walk, you) -- Poem (The clouds ache bleakly) -- Poem (The ivy is trembling in the hammock) -- Poem (The stars are tighter) -- Song for Lotta -- Argonauts -- Lover -- Young Christ -- Women -- Critic -- Original Sin -- Poetry -- Tarquin -- Yet Another Fan -- Homage -- Poem about Russia -- Proud Poem -- February -- Rant -- Interior (With Jane) -- Renaissance -- Postcard from John Ashbery -- Poem (Ivy invades the statue.) -- Drinking -- Smoking -- Panic Fear -- Boston -- Pastoral Dialogue -- Poem (I ran through the snow like a young Czarevitch!) -- Sonnet for Jane Freilicher -- Arboretum -- Terrestrial Cuckoo -- On Looking at La Grande Jatte, the Czar Wept Anew -- Ann Arbor Variations -- Chinese Legend -- After Wyatt -- Satyr -- Tomb of Arnold Schoenberg -- Poet -- Modern Soldier -- Mexican Guitar -- Jane Awake -- 1951 -- Dido -- Brothers -- City Winter -- Ashes on Saturday Afternoon -- Female Torso -- In Hospital -- Overlooking the River -- Poem for a Painter -- Abortion -- Sunset -- Walking with Larry Rivers -- Funnies -- Washington Square -- Elegy (Ecstatic and in anguish over lost days) -- Elegy (Salt water, and faces dying) -- Commercial Variations -- Colloque Sentimental -- Portrait of Grace -- Jane at Twelve -- Jane Bathing -- Locarno -- Mountain Climbing -- Olive Garden -- Next Bird to Australia -- Day and Night in 1952 -- Poem (The distinguished) -- Beach Party -- Easter -- Steven -- Poem (The hosts of dreams and their impoverished minions) -- Chez Jane -- Ducal Days -- Two Shepherds, A Novel -- October 26 1952 10:30 O'Clock -- Aubade -- Baargeld -- Birdie -- Blocks -- Poem (He can rest. He has blessed him and hurt him) -- October -- Snapshot for Boris Pasternak -- Bathers -- Alma -- East River -- Hatred -- Hieronymus Bosch -- Invincibility -- River -- Savoy -- Sonnet on a Wedding -- To a Friend -- Walking to Work -- Gli Amanti -- Jove -- To Larry Rivers -- Study for Women on a Beach -- Starving Poet -- 3rd Avenue El -- Barbizon -- Sonnet (Lampooning blizzards, how your ocularities) -- House -- Manifesto -- Poem (When your left arm twitches) -- Opera -- [Then the weather changed.] -- Two Variations -- Very Rainy Light, An Eclogue -- Poem (As you kneel) -- Rent Collecting -- Sonnet for Larry Rivers & His Sister -- Round Robin -- Second Avenue -- Dolce Colloquio -- 3 Poems about Kenneth Koch -- Two Epitaphs -- Poem (He sighted her at the moment of recall.) -- Homage to Andre Gide -- Life on Earth -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Quick! a last poem before I go) -- To My Mother -- To My Dead Father -- Sneden's Landing Variations -- Appoggiaturas -- Poem (I am not sure there is a cure) -- Romanze, or The Music Students -- Hunter -- Lines to a Depressed Friend -- Grand Central -- Larry -- Lebanon -- Poem (Now it is light, now it is the calm) -- Apricot Season -- Newsboy -- Spirit Ink -- Afternoon -- To the Poem -- Anacrostic -- On a Passage in Beckett's Watt & About Geo. Montgomery -- Unicorn -- Poem (The little roses, the black majestic sails) -- Lines Written in A Raw Youth -- Southampton Variations -- Pipes of Pan -- Mrs. Bertha Burger -- Homosexuality -- To Jane; And in Imitation of Coleridge -- To a Poet -- Aus einem April -- Death -- Spleen -- Lines While Reading Coleridge's "The Picture" -- Kitville -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Blue windows, blue rooftops) -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (I am so glad that Larry Rivers made a) -- Poem in January -- To Jane, Some Air -- Three Rondels -- My Heat -- Homage to Pasternak's Cape Mootch -- Ode (An idea of justice may be precious) -- Meditations in an Emergency -- To the Mountains in New York -- 3 Requiems for a Young Uncle -- Mayakovsky -- For Janice and Kenneth to Voyage -- Two Boys -- Hill -- [I kiss your cup] -- Portrait -- On the Way to the San Remo -- In the Movies -- [July is over and there's very little trace] -- Music -- To John Ashbery -- Poem (Tempestuous breaths! we watch a girl) -- Christmas Card to Grace Hartigan -- 2 Poems from the OHara Monogatari -- To Gianni Bates -- For Grace, After a Party -- Love (A whispering far away) -- Poem (I watched an armory combing its bronze bricks) -- Poem (There I could never be a boy) -- To the Harbormaster -- Hermaphrodite -- Poem (Pawing the mound with his hairy legs) -- State of Washington -- On Saint Adalgisa's Day -- Choses passageres -- Sonnet (The blueness of the hour) -- Poem (The cyclid has its storms. There is the opaque fish- ) -- At the Old Place -- Whitman's Birthday Broadcast with Static -- Nocturne -- Poem (Johnny and Alvin are going home, are sleeping now) -- Goodbye to Great Spruce Head Island -- To an Actor Who Died -- With Barbara at Larre's -- For James Dean -- Thinking of James Dean -- My Heart -- To the Film Industry in Crisis -- Pearl Harbor -- On Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware at the Museum of Modern Art -- Radio -- Statue -- Sleeping on the Wing -- Aix-en-Provence -- Poem (All of a sudden all the world) -- Joseph Cornell -- Edwin's Hand -- Cambridge -- Bores -- Dialogues -- Stag Club -- Memories of Bill -- Katy -- Lisztiana -- On a Mountain -- Poem (And tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in Springfield, Massachusetts,) -- Poem (Instant coffee with slightly sour cream) -- Spring's First Day -- Returning -- Like -- To John Wieners -- Four Little Elegies -- Hunting Horns -- In Memory of My Feelings -- Step Away from Them -- Qu'est-ce que de nous! -- Raspberry Sweater -- Lisztiana, Much Later -- Digression on Number 1, 1948 -- [It seems far away and gentle now] -- Why I Am Not a Painter -- Military Cemetery -- Aggression -- Poem Read at Joan Mitchell's -- John Button Birthday -- Anxiety -- Wind -- Blue Territory -- Poem (I will always love you) -- Je voudrais voir -- Captain Bada -- Louise -- Failures of Spring -- To Hell with It -- Two Dreams of Waking -- Young Poet -- Song of Ending -- Ode on Necrophilia -- Ode to Joy -- Poem (To be idiomatic in a vacuum,) -- Ode on Lust -- Ode to Willem de Kooning -- Poem (I live above a dyke bar and I'm happy) -- To Edwin Denby -- About Courbet -- Students -- Ode to Michael Goldberg ('s Birth and Other Births) -- Three Airs -- Good Friday Noon -- Ode (to Joseph LeSueur) on the Arrow That Flieth by Day -- To Richard Miller -- June 2, 1958 -- Ode on Causality -- Fantasia (on Russian Verses) for Alfred Leslie -- Ode: Salute to the French Negro Poets -- True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island -- Places for Oscar Salvador -- Poem (Today the mail didn't come).

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The collected poems of Frank O'Hara. Edited by Donald Allen. With an introd. by John Ashbery.
O'Hara, Frank,
xxix, 586 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780394439013
How Roses Get Black -- Gamin -- Madrigal for a Dead Cat Named Julia -- Oranges: 12 Pastorals -- Prayer to Prospero -- Homage to Rrose Selavy -- Melmoth the Wanderer -- Autobiographia Literaria -- Drummer -- Muse Considered as a Demon Lover -- Poem (At night Chinamen jump) -- Poem (The eager note on my door said "Call me,) -- Today -- Concert Champetre -- 18th Century Letter -- Memorial Day 1950 -- V.R. Lang -- Scene -- Quiet Poem -- Walk on Sunday Afternoon -- Les Etiquettes jaunes -- Letter to Bunny -- Pleasant Thought from Whitehead -- Poem (The flies are getting slower now) -- Poem (WHE EWHEE) -- Spoils of Grafton -- Clown -- Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day -- Poem (God! love! sun! all dear and singular things!) -- Animals -- Morning -- Three-Penny Opera -- Note to John Ashbery -- Note to Harold Fondren -- Camera -- Poem in Envy of Cavalcanti -- Image of Leda -- Poet in the Attic -- Early Mondrian -- Night Thoughts in Greenwich Village -- Poem (All the mirrors in the world) -- Poem (Although I am a half hour) -- Poem (If I knew exactly why the chestnut tree) -- Poem (Let's take a walk, you) -- Poem (The clouds ache bleakly) -- Poem (The ivy is trembling in the hammock) -- Poem (The stars are tighter) -- Song for Lotta -- Argonauts -- Lover -- Young Christ -- Women -- Critic -- Original Sin -- Poetry -- Tarquin -- Yet Another Fan -- Homage -- Poem about Russia -- Proud Poem -- February -- Rant -- Interior (With Jane) -- Renaissance -- Postcard from John Ashbery -- Poem (Ivy invades the statue.) -- Drinking -- Smoking -- Panic Fear -- Boston -- Pastoral Dialogue -- Poem (I ran through the snow like a young Czarevitch!) -- Sonnet for Jane Freilicher -- Arboretum -- Terrestrial Cuckoo -- On Looking at La Grande Jatte, the Czar Wept Anew -- Ann Arbor Variations -- Chinese Legend -- After Wyatt -- Satyr -- Tomb of Arnold Schoenberg -- Poet -- Modern Soldier -- Mexican Guitar -- Jane Awake -- 1951 -- Dido -- Brothers -- City Winter -- Ashes on Saturday Afternoon -- Female Torso -- In Hospital -- Overlooking the River -- Poem for a Painter -- Abortion -- Sunset -- Walking with Larry Rivers -- Funnies -- Washington Square -- Elegy (Ecstatic and in anguish over lost days) -- Elegy (Salt water, and faces dying) -- Commercial Variations -- Colloque Sentimental -- Portrait of Grace -- Jane at Twelve -- Jane Bathing -- Locarno -- Mountain Climbing -- Olive Garden -- Next Bird to Australia -- Day and Night in 1952 -- Poem (The distinguished) -- Beach Party -- Easter -- Steven -- Poem (The hosts of dreams and their impoverished minions) -- Chez Jane -- Ducal Days -- Two Shepherds, A Novel -- October 26 1952 10:30 O'Clock -- Aubade -- Baargeld -- Birdie -- Blocks -- Poem (He can rest. He has blessed him and hurt him) -- October -- Snapshot for Boris Pasternak -- Bathers -- Alma -- East River -- Hatred -- Hieronymus Bosch -- Invincibility -- River -- Savoy -- Sonnet on a Wedding -- To a Friend -- Walking to Work -- Gli Amanti -- Jove -- To Larry Rivers -- Study for Women on a Beach -- Starving Poet -- 3rd Avenue El -- Barbizon -- Sonnet (Lampooning blizzards, how your ocularities) -- House -- Manifesto -- Poem (When your left arm twitches) -- Opera -- [Then the weather changed.] -- Two Variations -- Very Rainy Light, An Eclogue -- Poem (As you kneel) -- Rent Collecting -- Sonnet for Larry Rivers & His Sister -- Round Robin -- Second Avenue -- Dolce Colloquio -- 3 Poems about Kenneth Koch -- Two Epitaphs -- Poem (He sighted her at the moment of recall.) -- Homage to Andre Gide -- Life on Earth -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Quick! a last poem before I go) -- To My Mother -- To My Dead Father -- Sneden's Landing Variations -- Appoggiaturas -- Poem (I am not sure there is a cure) -- Romanze, or The Music Students -- Hunter -- Lines to a Depressed Friend -- Grand Central -- Larry -- Lebanon -- Poem (Now it is light, now it is the calm) -- Apricot Season -- Newsboy -- Spirit Ink -- Afternoon -- To the Poem -- Anacrostic -- On a Passage in Beckett's Watt & About Geo. Montgomery -- Unicorn -- Poem (The little roses, the black majestic sails) -- Lines Written in A Raw Youth -- Southampton Variations -- Pipes of Pan -- Mrs. Bertha Burger -- Homosexuality -- To Jane; And in Imitation of Coleridge -- To a Poet -- Aus einem April -- Death -- Spleen -- Lines While Reading Coleridge's "The Picture" -- Kitville -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (Blue windows, blue rooftops) -- On Rachmaninoff's Birthday (I am so glad that Larry Rivers made a) -- Poem in January -- To Jane, Some Air -- Three Rondels -- My Heat -- Homage to Pasternak's Cape Mootch -- Ode (An idea of justice may be precious) -- Meditations in an Emergency -- To the Mountains in New York -- 3 Requiems for a Young Uncle -- Mayakovsky -- For Janice and Kenneth to Voyage -- Two Boys -- Hill -- [I kiss your cup] -- Portrait -- On the Way to the San Remo -- In the Movies -- [July is over and there's very little trace] -- Music -- To John Ashbery -- Poem (Tempestuous breaths! we watch a girl) -- Christmas Card to Grace Hartigan -- 2 Poems from the OHara Monogatari -- To Gianni Bates -- For Grace, After a Party -- Love (A whispering far away) -- Poem (I watched an armory combing its bronze bricks) -- Poem (There I could never be a boy) -- To the Harbormaster -- Hermaphrodite -- Poem (Pawing the mound with his hairy legs) -- State of Washington -- On Saint Adalgisa's Day -- Choses passageres -- Sonnet (The blueness of the hour) -- Poem (The cyclid has its storms. There is the opaque fish- ) -- At the Old Place -- Whitman's Birthday Broadcast with Static -- Nocturne -- Poem (Johnny and Alvin are going home, are sleeping now) -- Goodbye to Great Spruce Head Island -- To an Actor Who Died -- With Barbara at Larre's -- For James Dean -- Thinking of James Dean -- My Heart -- To the Film Industry in Crisis -- Pearl Harbor -- On Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware at the Museum of Modern Art -- Radio -- Statue -- Sleeping on the Wing -- Aix-en-Provence -- Poem (All of a sudden all the world) -- Joseph Cornell -- Edwin's Hand -- Cambridge -- Bores -- Dialogues -- Stag Club -- Memories of Bill -- Katy -- Lisztiana -- On a Mountain -- Poem (And tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in Springfield, Massachusetts,) -- Poem (Instant coffee with slightly sour cream) -- Spring's First Day -- Returning -- Like -- To John Wieners -- Four Little Elegies -- Hunting Horns -- In Memory of My Feelings -- Step Away from Them -- Qu'est-ce que de nous! -- Raspberry Sweater -- Lisztiana, Much Later -- Digression on Number 1, 1948 -- [It seems far away and gentle now] -- Why I Am Not a Painter -- Military Cemetery -- Aggression -- Poem Read at Joan Mitchell's -- John Button Birthday -- Anxiety -- Wind -- Blue Territory -- Poem (I will always love you) -- Je voudrais voir -- Captain Bada -- Louise -- Failures of Spring -- To Hell with It -- Two Dreams of Waking -- Young Poet -- Song of Ending -- Ode on Necrophilia -- Ode to Joy -- Poem (To be idiomatic in a vacuum,) -- Ode on Lust -- Ode to Willem de Kooning -- Poem (I live above a dyke bar and I'm happy) -- To Edwin Denby -- About Courbet -- Students -- Ode to Michael Goldberg ('s Birth and Other Births) -- Three Airs -- Good Friday Noon -- Ode (to Joseph LeSueur) on the Arrow That Flieth by Day -- To Richard Miller -- June 2, 1958 -- Ode on Causality -- Fantasia (on Russian Verses) for Alfred Leslie -- Ode: Salute to the French Negro Poets -- True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island -- Places for Oscar Salvador -- Poem (Today the mail didn't come).

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Teach students how to learn : strategies you can incorporate into any course to improve student meta
McGuire, Saundra Yancy,
xx, 237 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781620363164

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The Oxford handbook of Mesoamerican archaeology / edited by Deborah L. Nichols and Christopher A. Po

xv, 979 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780195390933 (hardcover)


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Urban enemies / edited by Joseph Nassise.

440 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781501155086 (paperback)
Even hand / Hounded / Nigsu Ga Tesgu / Sixty-six seconds / Kiss / The naughtiest cherub / The resurrectionist / Down where the darkness dwells / Bellum Romanum / Alter boy / Make it snappy / Chase the fire / Unexpected choices / Reel life / The difference between deceit and delusion / Balance / Everywhere /

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Americans and the Holocaust : a reader / edited by Daniel Greene and Edward Phillips ; published in

xxxii, 229 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781978821682
Adolf Hitler: Bavaria's Rebel -- Cyril Brown, "New Popular Idol Rises in Bavaria, " New York Times, November 21, 1922 -- Raymond Fendrick, "'Heinrich' Ford Idol of Bavaria Fascisti Chief, " Chicago Daily Tribune, March 8, 1923 -- Illustration: Paolo Garretto, Hitler, 1932 -- "A Week's Vignettes of Nazi-Land, " News-Week, March 25, 1933 -- Foreign News, Germany, "We Demand!" Time, July 10, 1933 -- Protesting the Nazi Dictatorship -- "Wise Explains Jewry's Pleas to Garden Crowd, " New York Herald Tribune, March 28, 1933 -- Associated Press, "Mistreatment of Jewish Race in Germany Ends, " Bangor (ME) Daily News, March 27, 1933 -- United Churches of Lackawanna County (PA), petition to Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, March 27, 1933 -- United Press, "Nazis Start Jewish Boycott" and Associated Press, "Courts Are Cleared, " Santa Cruz (CA) News, March 31, 1933 -- Jewish Telegraphic Agency, "Germany Is Too Easy on Jews, Goebbels Asks Stronger Attack, " Jewish Daily Bulletin, April 26, 1933 -- Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, "Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary Hull and the German Ambassador, Dr. Hans Luther, " May 3, 1933 -- Associated Press, "German Students Burn Books of Noted American Authors, " (Boise) Idaho Daily Statesman, May 11, 1933 -- American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, "Resolution Adopted at the [National Boycott] Conference, " June 27, 1933 -- Americans Assaulted in Germany -- Associated Press, "Nazi Attacks on Americans, " New York Times, October 13, 1933 -- Sigrid Schultz, "Hitler Assures Dodd Yanks Will Get Protection, " Chicago Daily Tribune, October 18, 1933 -- Germany's Jews in Danger -- Foreign News, Germany, "Little Man, Big Doings, " Time, September 23, 1935 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt to New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman regarding the immigration of German Jews into the United States, November 13, 1935 -- Boycott the Olympics? -- Avery Brundage, President, American Olympic Committee, Preface to Fair Play for American Athletes, October 1935 -- Heywood Broun, "The Olympics Merely an Opportunity for Hitler to Glorify Himself a Bit, " Morning Post (Camden, NJ), October 28, 1935 -- "The 1936 Olympic Games: An Open Letter, " New York Amsterdam News, August 24, 1935 -- Nazis in America -- Joseph F. Dinneen, "An American Fuhrer Organizes an Army, " American Magazine, August 1937 -- Illustration: Herblock [Herbert L. Block], "Still No Solution, " 1939 -- The Refugee Crisis -- Associated Press, "Hitler Enters Vienna as Jews Begin to Feel Weight of Persecution, " Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), March 14, 1938 -- Dorothy Thompson, excerpts from Refugees: Anarchy or Organization? 1938 58 Sympathy without Action -- Department of State call for international special committee on emigration aid for political refugees, March 24, 1938 -- Gerald G. Gross, "'Yes, But-' Attitude Perils Progress at World Refugee Conference, " Washington Post, July 10, 1938 -- Foreign News, International, "Refugees, " Time, July 18, 1938 -- In Search of Refuge: Teenage Pen Pals -- Marianne Winter, letters to Jane Bomberger, June 6 and 29, 1938 -- "'Hands Across Sea' Are joined, " Reading (PA) Eagle, February 5, 1939 70 November Pogrom -- United Press, "Hysterical Nazis Wreck Thousands of Jewish Shops, Burn Synagogues in Wild Orgy of Looting and Terror, " Dallas Morning News, November 11, 1938 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, draft press statement following Kristallnacht, November 16, 1938 -- Associated Press, "Treatment of Jews 'Shocks U.S.', " The Daily Missoulian (Missoula, MT), November 16, 1938 -- Gallup Polls on Nazi treatment of Jews and immigration of Jewish exiles to the United States, November 1938 -- Admit Refugee Children? -- John F. Knott, "'Please, Ring the Bell for Us, '" Dallas Morning News, July 7, 1939 -- Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, "Suffer Little Children..." April 1939 -- John Cecil, American Immigration Conference Board, America's Children Are America's Problem! Refugee Children in Europe Are Europe's Problem! 1939 -- Clarence E. Pickett and Robert R. Reynolds, "America: Haven for Refugee Children?" The Rotarian, February 1940 -- A Refugee Ship at Sea -- Fred Packer, "Ashamed!" New York Daily Mirror, June 6, 1939 -- "Refugee Ship, " New York Times, June 8, 1939 -- St. Louis Passengers' Committee, draft telegram to American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York City, June 1939 -- Associated Press, "Refugee Ship Is at Antwerp, " Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram, June 18, 1939 -- Americans Who Dared -- Associated Press, "50 Jewish Refugee Tots are Happy in New Home, " Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1939 -- Martha Sharp, Unitarian Service Committee, "Memorandum: Emigration from France to the United States of America, " November 26, 1940 -- Varian Fry, Emergency Rescue Committee, foreword to Surrender on Demand, 1945 -- Marjorie McClelland, American Friends Services Committee, letter to family, July 15, 1941 -- Illustration: Elmer, "War's First Casualty" 1941 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "War in Europe" fireside chat, September 3, 1939 -- The Foreign War and the National Defense -- Confessions of a Nazi Spy motion picture advertisement, 1939 -- J. Edgar Hoover with Courtney Ryley Cooper, "Stamping Out the Spies, " American Magazine, January 1940 -- Fortune/Roper Survey on a German "Fifth Column, " June 1940 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "National Defense" fireside chat, May 26, 1940 -- Gallup Poll on US involvement in war against Germany, May 1940 -- "A Wall of Bureaucratic Measures" -- Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State, memorandum on limiting immigration, June 26, 1940 -- Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, telegram to all diplomatic and consular offices, June 29, 1940 -- Albert Einstein, letter to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 26, 1941 -- The Nazi War on Europe's Jews -- Associated Press/Alvin J. Steinkopf, "A Walled Ghetto, Ruin Everywhere, Is What Writer Finds in Warsaw, " Minneapolis Tribune, October 13, 1940 -- United Press, "Nazis Decree Jews Must Wear Badge, " Philadelphia Inquirer, September 7, 1941 -- United Press/Jack Fleisher, "Germans Crowding Millions of Eastern European Jews Into Ghettos, " San Bernardino (CA) Daily Sun, November 8, 1941 -- Intervention or Isolation? -- Fight for Freedom Committee, "To the President of the United States, " 1941 -- Fight for Freedom Committee, "Wanted for Murder: Adolf Schicklgruber Alias Hitler, " 1941 -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Maintaining Freedom of the Seas" fireside chat, September 11, 1941 -- Charles A. Lindbergh, "Who Are the War Agitators?" speech delivered in Des Moines, Iowa, September 11, 1941 -- Charles A. Lindbergh, diary excerpts, September-December 1941 -- "Principles of America First Committee, " America First Bulletin, November 22, 1941 -- America First Committee, promotional buttons and stickers, ca. 1941 -- Dr. Seuss [Theodor S. Geisel], "...and the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones..." PM (New York, NY), October 1, 1941 -- Arthur Szyk, "A Madman's Dream, " American Mercury, November 1941 -- Hitler in American Popular Culture -- Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America, Marvel Comics, March 1, 1941 -- "Hotzi Notzi" Hitler caricature pin cushion, 1941 -- Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator: Final Speech, 1940 -- Illustration: Chester Raymond Miller, "We're Fighting to Prevent This, " 1943 -- The Double V Campaign -- A. Philip Randolph, "The Negro and The War, " Norfolk (VA) Journal and Guide, January 3, 1942 -- James G. Thompson, "Should I Sacrifice to Live 'Half-American?'" Pittsburgh Courier, January 31, 1942 -- Relocating Japanese Americans -- Executive Order 9102: "Establishing the War Relocation Authority, " March 18, 1942 -- Harry Paxton Howard, "Americans in Concentration Camps, " The Crisis, September 1942 -- Justice Frank Murphy, US Supreme Court, dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944) -- "United We Win" -- Henry Koerner, "This Is the Enemy, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Lawrence Beall Smith, "Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them-Buy War Bonds, " US Department of the Treasury, 1942 -- Howard Liberman, photographer, "United We Win, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 -- R.G. Harris, "Do the job He left behind, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 -- Norman Rockwell, "Rosie the Riveter, " Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943 -- Leon Helguera, "Americanos Todos-Luchamos por la Victoria/Americans All-Let's Fight for Victory, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Nazi Germany's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" -- Paul T. Culbertson, Department of State, Division of European Affairs, draft letter to Stephen S. Wise, American Jewish Congress, August 13, 1942 -- Samuel S. Silverman, World Jewish Congress, United Kingdom, cable to Stephen S. Wise, August 29, 1942 -- Associated Press, "Plan to Kill All Jews Is Revealed, " Huntsville (AL) Times, November 25, 1942 -- William Levine, letter to President Roosevelt, December 2, 1942 -- Department of State press release of Allies' joint declaration against Germany's extermination of Jews, December 16, 1942 -- Gallup Poll on the reported number of Jews killed in Europe, January 1943

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Speaking my mind : selected speeches / by Ronald Reagan.
Reagan, Ronald.
432 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 067168857X

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Overcoming post-deployment syndrome [electronic resource] : a six-step mission to health / David X.
Cifu, David X.

ISBN/ISSN: 9781936303045 (pbk.)

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Overcoming post-deployment syndrome : a six-step mission to health / David X. Cifu, Cory Blake.
Cifu, David X.
xiii, 250 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781936303045

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Instinct : an animal rescuers anthology / executive editor: L. J. Hachmeister.

337 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9798378626359
The gold standard / Howl-o-ween / Dog / Safe place / George and KitKit save the witches / Keeting it real / Helpful / Fugitive / The unlikeliest places / Forever and a day / The unexpected dachshund / The kitcoon / A cry in the night / The kindness of cats / Junkyard Rex / Nine / A memory of witches / To our readers /

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ESPN and the changing sports media landscape / edited by Greg G. Armfield, John McGuire, & Adam Earn

xviii, 393 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781433151699

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ESPN and the changing sports media landscape / edited by Greg G. Armfield, John McGuire, & Adam Earn

xviii, 393 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781433151699

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Revelation, book of


ISBN/ISSN:
Thoughts on the great battle (article, The Review and Herald, 1862) -- Daniel and Revelation (Manuscript Release #1409) Guidance to the right understanding of the book of Revelation / Operation fulfillment / The animal from out of the sea / The book of Revelation: first article in a series / A fresh look at Revelation / The seven beatitudes of Revelation / His relentless tenderness: Jesus, the lion-lamb of Revelation 5 / The letter to Philadelphia (lecture outline and text review) -- The glory of God in Rev 18: some E. G. W. statements / Revelation Seminar chapter 21 (summary) Use of the word "decree" in connection with Revelation thirteen, and with Revelation 22:11 (article) -- Como protegera Dios a su pueblo (God will protect His people) (article) -- Multiple characteristics of identical 1260 year period (report) -- Direction to the right understanding of the Revelation of St. John / Inverted (chiastic) organization of the book of Revelation (summary) -- The flow of events in the two halves of Revelation (chart) -- Five introductory Sanctuary scenes (summary) -- Locations of introductory Sanctuary scenes (summary) -- Parallels between the Olivet discourse and the seven seals (summary) -- EGW references to the "lake of fire" (quotations) -- Revelation commentary -- The problem of the acceptance by the East and West of the book of Revelation into the Canon of the New Testament / What has "The faith of Jesus" (Rev 14:12) meant to Adventists? / Studies in Revelation: an outline of the literary form of Revelation / Issues in the book of Revelation / The saints' victory in the end-time / See also referral note -- "Revelation of Jesus Christ through John" Revelation 1-19 explained according to its prophetic meaning 'the great conflict which is yet to take place before the nearing 1000 years of reign of Christ on this earth begins' by John Philipp Petri (foreword translated by J. F. Huenergardt, 1939)

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The works of Theodore Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, Theodore,
24 volumes
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America's greatest hits [sound recording (CD)] : Volume 7, 1956.

4 audio discs :
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Sixteen tons / Memories are made of this / Moments to remember / I hear you knocking / The Great Pretender / Love and marriage / Nuttin' for Christmas / Only you / Autumn leaves / He / Memories are made of this / Band of gold / Rock and roll waltz / The tender trap / Teenage prayer / Dungaree doll / It's almost tomorrow / Lisbon antigua / Are you satisfied? / Angels in the sky / See you later alligator / Go on with the wedding / Tutti frutti / No not much / Chain gang / A theme from "The three penny opera" / Poor people of Paris / Tutti frutti /

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