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The BG News June 6, 2012
The BGSU campus student newspaper June 6, 2012. Volume 102 - Issue 105https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/9528/thumbnail.jp
New Square Dance Vol. 24, No. 3 (Mar. 1969)
Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945
Guest Artist: Kia-Hui Tan
Kemp Recital HallApril 19, 2013Friday Evening7:30 p.m
Guest Artist Recital: Wolfgang David, violin, David Gompper, piano, September 25, 2007
This is the concert program of the Guest Artist Recital: Wolfgang David, violin, David Gompper, piano performance on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were "Phantasy for Violin with Piano Accompaniment" by Arnold Schoenberg, "Passions" by Ching-Chu Hu, "for violin and piano" by Noel Zahler, "Much Ado About Nothing" by Erich Korngold, "Chaconne" by Johann Sebastian Bach, and "Echoes" by David Gompper. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Center for the Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Perspectives on Ohio Bingo Regulation: An Historical Analysis and Proposals for Change
ONE NEED not do extensive research into the historical background of bingo or lottery regulation in the State of Ohio before becoming aware that the current state of confusion in the law is not without precedent. Particularly in the large metropolitan centers, regulating and policing schemes and games of chance have presented a perennial problem.\u27 With the advent of constitutionally authorized charitable bingo in November of 1975,\u27 several legislative regulatory schemes were enacted. Each eventually gave rise to a more serious proliferation of problems in enforcing the legislative limitations. The critical proportions of the bingo problem were reflected in Amended House Bill 1547, enacted on December 6, 1976 as an emergency measur
How the Arts Affect US
I wanted to use my honors project as a way to apply the knowledge I have gained through my classes to assess the impact the arts have on the economy and the community as a whole in the Greater Toledo Area. I did this through researching, evaluating and assessing arts organization on a local, state and national level. I looked into the programs and services that those organizations offer to artists and arts related organizations. I also looked into research that was done on the affect the arts and creative industry as a whole has on the economy. My interest in this subject was fostered by the internship that I had this past summer with the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo. I believe that creating an environment where artists can thrive in the Greater Toledo Area is vital to the enhancement and revitalization of Toledo’s economy
Perspectives on Ohio Bingo Regulation: An Historical Analysis and Proposals for Change
The writers make no value judgments on the social or moral efficacy of legalized bingo. All suggestions herein are directed to drafting legislation which achieves the public policy goals chosen by the people of Ohio and their elected representatives. It is hoped that the suggestions offered will be useful in the legislative process of adopting a comprehensive bingo law; the authors shall endeavor to present all theoretical and practical considerations so that the proposals proffered will reflect the wide range of legislative choices open to the people of Ohio. The goal is to place bingo in the background, operating smoothly in accord with a fair legislative scheme, absent controversy
The Summer B-G News June 13, 1963
The BGSU campus student newspaper June 13, 1963. Volume 47 - Issue 57https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2732/thumbnail.jp
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