... University of North Carolina Press , 1973 . Leonard , Richie . " The ... William A. The Paradox of Southern Progressivism , 1880-1930 . Chapel Hill ... Wake Forest College , 1937-1938 Edition . Wake Forest : Student Government ...
✓ [ “ In Author's [ Dr. Sam . Parker's ] true and only Notion of Idolatry is considered and confuted . [ By William Wake . ] Large paper . 4to . Lond . 1688 . Transubstantiation a peculiar Article of the Roman Catholick Faith , which ...
... William . Strato - cruisers . K31485 . SEE Layne , William . Sure - shot ... wake in the deep . K31515 . SEE Layne , William . Washday line - up . K31512 ... in . Author of reproduction : Anton Schutz . Dated : 1938. " P. A. ...
A Marine Fighter Pilot's Epic Battle at the Beginning of World War II William L. Ramsey. Marine cap, pin, and squadron insignia given to William L. Ramsey Jr. by Captain Henry T. Elrod between 1938 and 1940. Photo in author's possession ...
... Wake Forest College, February 26, 1930, folder 126, Poteat Papers. 33. Arthur S. Link, “The First Century of Medical Education at Wake Forest,” draft typescript in author's possession. Quoted on p. 41 (first quote) and p. 40 (second ...
Argues that western foreign aid efforts have done little to stem global poverty, citing how such organizations as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are not held accountable for ineffective practices that the author believes ...
... William Curtsinger, photographer, Wake of the Whale (San Francisco: Friends of the Earth, 1980). 5. Joe Kane, “The ... in author's papers. 10. Edwin Matthews interview, September 27, 2011. 11. Ibid. 12. Ibid. 13. Gary A. Soucie ...
... in author's file. Captain Minoru Togo of the Shiriya was the son of Admiral Heihachiro Togo, Japan's famed hero and the victor of the Russian fleet battle, May 1905. 36. On Vice Admiral William Halsey's search in the area of Wake Island ...
' Early on, she quotes Pasternak: 'You in others: this is your soul.' Kerouac's soul lives on through many people—Joyce Johnson, for one—but few have been as adept as Weaver at capturing both him and the New York bohemia of the time.