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The War Myth in United States History
Charles Hunter HamlinCharles Hunter Hamlin. these opponents of war usually yielded to the pressure because they thought their nation was being attacked by an aggressor. But a careful study of history does not warrant such an idea. The following study is an ...
Propaganda and myth in time of war: comprising: The war myth ...
Charles Hunter Hamlincomprising: The war myth in United States history and Educators present arms; the use of the schools and colleges as agents of war propaganda, 1914-1918 Charles Hunter Hamlin. in Time of War comprising The War Myth in United States ...
The Peabody Reflector
More editionsCharles Hunter Hamlin (Ph.D. '41) begins his fortieth year in the history department at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson. He has taught there longer than any person in the history of the school, and has seen the enrollment grow from 127 to ...
Quaker History
More editionsNinety Bits of North Carolina Biography by Charles Hunter Hamlin (1946) includes two or three pages each on Levi Coffin (53-5), Nereus Mendenhall (102- 4) and Rufus P. King (106-7). The historical lecture delivered by Henry J. Cadbury at ...
The North Carolina Historical Review
More editionsThe Monks by then were the parents of two daughters, aged twelve and four.45 Despite financial 89 Charles Hunter Hamlin, Ninety Bits of North Carolina Biography ([New Bern: Owen G. Dunn Company, 1946]), 101. See also Wilmington Post, ...
Ninety Bits of North Carolina Biography
Charles Hunter HamlinCALVIN HENDERSON WILEY 57 and giving them an outlet through Albemarle Sound. Another system was to be formed by connecting the Yadkin and Catawba rivers with the Cape Fear, which has a direct outlet to the ocean. The third system ...
Bound to slavery: James Shannon and the restoration movement
Barry Cole PoynerCharles Hunter Hamlin designated him the "militant James Shannon."1 Adron Doran called him a "tempestuous Irishman."2 Friends and relatives are generally kinder. His first wife, Evelina, joked about his Irish disposition.3 Jesse Harrison ...
Ex Situ Gene Conservation for Conifers in the Pacific Northwest
Full view... Paul Berrang (541-883-6714) David Doede (509-395-3389) Carol Aubry (360- 956-2361) David Doede Tom DeSpain (509-684-7225) Carol Aubrey Jim Hamlin (541-957-3374) Jim Hamlin David Doede Jim Hamlin Carol Aubrey Jim Hamlin ...
Studies in English
University of Texas1900 "Tribute to Professor Charles Hunter Ross, of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute." Memorial of Charles Hunter Ross. Pp. 19-22. Auburn, Alabama. 1901 " English in the High School." Bulletin No. 1 of the Committee on Affiliated Schools, ...
The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi
PreviewFrançoise Hamlin takes up Hogan's challenge to study how people organized. Concentrating on Clarksdale from the 1950s through the 1990s, Hamlin analyzes how activ- ists in different groups (and some, like Aaron Henry, who were in ...
Hamlin Garland: A Life
Keith NewlinHamlin Garland: A Life is an exploration of Garland?s contributions to American literary culture and places his work within the artistic context of its time.
Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations
More editionsA BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF HAMLIN GARLAND FROM 1860 TO 1895 Eldon Cleon Hill A.B., DePauw University, 1927 M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1930 Department of English (Approved by Harlan Hatcher) The early career of Hamlin ...
The Critical reception of Hamlin Garland, 1891-1978
More editionsSee, for a more detailed discussion of the beginnings of the Main- Travelled Roads series, Eldon Cleon Hill, A Biographical Study of Hamlin Garland from I860 to 1895. A doctoral dissertation of the Ohio State University (Columbus, 1940), pp.
Abstracts of Doctors' Dissertations
Ohio State UniversityA BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF HAMLIN GARLAND FROM 1860 TO 1895 Eldon Cleon Hill A.B., DePauw University, 1927 M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1930 Department of English (Approved by Harlan Hatcher) The early career of Hamlin ...
Selected Letters of Hamlin Garland
Hamlin GarlandThis volume brings together a rich, representative sample of Garland?s letters.
Hamlin Garland, Prairie Radical: Writings from the 1890s
Hamlin GarlandSeeking to reinvigorate an appreciation and understanding of Garland's centrality in the rise of a post-Civil War radical spirit in American expression, this collection assembles the most vibrant and representative examples of his radical ...
Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
Hamlin GarlandWidely regarded as the best of Hamlin Garland's novels, Rose of Dutcher's Coolly tells the story of a country girl of precocious ability who is raised by her widower father on a small Wisconsin farm.
"They Walk, Talk, and Act Like New People": Black Women and ...
Deanna M. Gillespie23 Branch, Parting the Waters, 577-578. 18 Vera Pigee, oral history interview with Francoise Hamlin, Detroit, Michigan, October 12-13, 2001. Quoted in Hamlin , “Mothering the Movement,” 293. 19 Created the wake of the 1954 U.S. Supreme ...
The Book of the American Indian
Hamlin GarlandHamlin Garland Keith Newlin. of the Stone Age."35 Garland encouraged Seger to write down his stories, but the subagent was barely literate. During subsequent trips to Seger's Colony, Garland would record Seger's tales and plan a volume, ...
Her Mountain Lover
Hamlin GarlandHamlin Hannibal Garland (1860-1940) was an American novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer. He is best known for his fiction involving hard-working Midwestern farmers, including the "Middle Border" series and the "Memoir" series.
University Register
Johns Hopkins UniversityCharles J aques Goodwin, Ph. D., Prof. of Greek, Lehigh Univ. ... Charles Lane Poor, Ph. D., Prof. of Astronomy, Columbia Univ. *George Mann Richardson, Ph. D., ... Charles Hunter Ross, Ph. D., Prof. of Modern Lang., Alabama Polytech. Inst.
The John Hunter Perpetual Diary
John HunterA naval officer, naturalist and draughtsman, John Hunter was born in Scotland.
Report
Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1883Harvard College (1780- ). ... »1908 DAVIS, CHARLES EDWIN DAVIS, EDWIN SLOAN DOLE, WILLIAM ANDREWS DUNTON, CHARLES HAMLIN (Class of 1882) ELDER, FABIUS EDWIN FEARING, DANIEL BUTLER (Class of 1882), Hon .
The Algonquin Legends Of New England (Annotated Edition)
Charles Godfrey LelandCharles Godfrey Leland. there. Only one of all the three beheld his lodge again. This was the hunter, who, with his pipe in his pocket, and not a care in his heart, trudged through the woods, satisfied that so long as he should live, there would ...
Hygienic fundamentals of food handling
Charles ThomCharles Thom, Albert Clayton Hunter. incipient decomposition which cannot be overcome by subsequent treatment. It is the duty of the carrier to observe the proper precautions in the handling of this product since a lack of care during ...
A Summer to Be: A Memoir by the Daughter of Hamlin Garland
Isabel Garland LordA Memoir by the Daughter of Hamlin Garland Isabel Garland Lord Keith Newlin. and made several trips to California to work on this project. What emerged for me in getting to know Professor Newlin and his research is a fabulous wealth of ...
Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly
PreviewHigqns, Samuel, Sr. B-52. ... Sally Hunter, son Samuel Higgins, sister Susan Reynolds, grandson Samuel Townsend Hickman, grandson Samuel Foster, grandson Charles Hunter, ... Mary Louisa Fisher, son Andrew Jackson Fisher, and dau.
Penn Monthly
More editions... Howard Deacon, Winchester Dickerson, Leon Philip Feustman, Charles Hanford Henderson, Charles John Hexamer, William Thomas Hildrup, Jr., James Swaim Hopkinson, Thomas Guy Hunter, George Marison Lawrence, James Franklin ...
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