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The Newsletter of the Department of Chemistry and the Society of Cornell Chemists Number 42, October 1988
Newsletter Number 42 includes an article on Barbara A. Baird, a Remembrance of Professor Albert W. Laubengayer, Faculty News, Alumni News, Student News, Coming Events, and the Chairman's Colum
Inner city housing study : interim report
Report : vii, 78, [42] leaves : ill., maps.
"August 18, 1978".
Study team: Lloyd Axworthy, Project Director; Christine McKee, Project Manager; Jackie DeRoo, Sybil Frenette, Barbara Hanks.
"In association with Frank W. Fedoruk"
Blanching chart for freezing vegetables
Date taken from stamp on page ; 3 hole punches at top ; folded in half ; 42 cmDeveloped by Barbara Willenberg (Extension Assistant), and Karla Hughes (State Food and Nutrition Specialist
Exile Vol. VIIb
FICTION
Himself by James Kennedy 9-30
Sardo by Joan Harrington 34-36
Doll House by Bruce Tracy 37-42
The Della Baby by Brenda Dean 47-53
Cruel White by Carolyn Colley 57-66
Almost Every Sunday by Sara Easton Curtis 69-74
A Family by William Weaver 78-86
POETRY
Spring Songs by Janet Tallman 32-33
Poem by Katherine Lardner 42
Four Poems by Elizabeth Surbeck 43
Indian Pike Mask by James Funaro 44
The Windigo by James Funaro 45
Query by Barbara Purdy 53
A Taste of Eden by Barbara Purdy 53
The Passion of Jeremiah by Barbara Purdy 53
Statement and Comment by Enid Larimer 54-55
Poem by Barbara Thiele 56
Poem by Catherine Thompson 68
Drifting into a Museum Case by Catherine Thompson 68
To Judy by Tanya Shriver 76-77
Sun One by Sara Easton Curtis 86
Poem by Christine Cooper 87
GRAPHICS
woodcut by Catherine Thompson 8
etching by Catherine Thompson 17
Two Models (aquatint) by Virginia Piersol 31
woodcut by Elizabeth Surbeck 46
woodcut by Virginia Piersol 67
linocut by John Hand 75
EDITORIAL
Wintering by James W Kennedy 5-7
Poem 68 Drifting into a Museum Case 68 and To Judy 76 are all incorrectly attributed to Barbara Thiele in the published Table of Contents. The attributions given above are taken from the pages on which the works are published. The Contributors section of this issue confirms this interpretation.
Awarded the EXILE-Denison Bookstore Writing Prize: Himself by James Kennedy 9-3
Pressure canning vegetables
Date taken from stamp on page ; 3 hole punches at top ; folded in half ; green text ; 42 cm"Use this chart as a quick reference for canning times with approved procedures or recipes."--Introduction.Developed by Barbara Willenberg (Extension Assistant), and Karla Vollmar Hughes (State Food and Nutrition Specialist)
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2003
Table of Contents:
From the Director: Refurbishments (Robin Wagner); Friends Enhance New Browsing Room; Save the Date: Weiser to Speak on Fraktur at Fall Friends Event (Reverend Fredrick Weiser ’57); Cooper Fund Supports Browsing Collection (Thomas Yost Cooper, Ty Cooper); Asian Art Collection to Be Available Online (Katherine Gallup ’02); Gift Enables Purchase of Health and Exercise Science Books (Elizabeth Wescott, Richard Wescott); Watanabe Paintings Exhibited in Library (Sadao Watanable, Father Glen H. Bowersox ’42); Lincoln Exhibit Coming to Musselman Library; Report of Gifts 2002-2003; Jen Chesney Chosen as Library Intern (Jennifer L Chesney ’03, Richard A. Arms, Barbara Holley ’54); Women’s League Records Archived in Special Collections (Katie Gallup ’02, Karen Drickamer, Christine Ameduri, Jennifer Chesney ’03); Library Supports Migrant Education (Janelle Wertzberger); Vietnam is Focus of Fortenbaugh Intern (Joseph Tucker ’03, Stephen H. Warner ’68); Outstanding Foreign Films; Notable Recent Purchases for Special Collections; Poorhouse Records for Genealogists (J. Matthew Gallman
Exile Vol. XII No. 1
POETRY
Elsinore by Alan Pavlik 8
Geraniums in Winter by Tom Getz 9
Clytemnestra by Sharon Hornberger 11-12
Panes by Bonnie Bishop 12
Vantage Point by Hugh Wilder 17
The Return by Alan Pavlik 18
Chiaroscuro by Bonnie Bishop 23
Poem by Gretchen Schenck 24
Waiting to Die by Kit Andrews 25
Poem by Trudi Spaeth 32
Dragon by Barbara Bergantz 33
After Alice by Barbara Bergantz 41-42
Reeds by Lauren Shakely 42
Inferno by Hugh Wilder 44
FICTION
That Horrible War-Dream by James Jacobi 5-7
In a Family Way by Kathy Swiger 13-16
George by Buck Niehoff 19-23
Perfection by Susan Kurtz 27-32
Blue in Green by Alan Pavlik 35-40
The Streetcar Named Desire by Cem Kozlu 45-46
ART
Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain by Nedra Veatch 4
Job and Patientia by Dan Thaxton 10
Specimen by David Goodwin 17
Isabel by Mary Davidson 26
Birds by Clare Conrad 34
Eli, Eli, Lama Sabacthani by Dan Thaxton
Cover design by Jamie Foste
Exile Vol. II No. 2
SHORT STORIES
The Jagged Edge by Marge Sessions 16-22
Friday Is a Lucky Day by Nil Muldur 28-33
Punk Days by Jim Gallant 37-41
ESSAYS
A Re-examination of Faith by Barbara Haupt 23-27
A World Manifesto by Gordon Harper 34-36
SKETCH
Tom Gordon: A Portrait by David L. Crook 6-15
POETRY
Striving After Wind by Jesse Matlack 15
Quiet by E. B. Chaney 22
Faith or Flight by Marylyn Hull 36
Bernadette by Sally Falch 42-44
In this issue the editors of EXILE are proud to publish A Re-examination of Faith by Barbara Haupt. This story has been awarded the second Denison Book Store - EXILE Creative Writing Prize
Volume 18, No. 3
Carter, FernÂ-Chantele. “Developing Communities of Inquiry in the Creative Arts Classroom.” 43-Â48.
Dobashi, Takar. “The First Children’s Philosopher of Japan: Takeji Hayashi.” 35-Â42.
Glina, Monica. “A Community of Barbarians: The Community of Inquiry as Strong Democracy.” 12Â-17.
Ronhuis, Tecla. “Philosophical quality of children’s thinking patterns.” 18-Â24.
Trickey, Steve & Keith Topping. “Collaborative Philosophical Enquiry for School Children: Participant Evaluation at Eleven Years.” 25-Â34.
Wartenberg, Thomas. “Review: The Well of Being: Childhood, Subjectivity and Education by David Kennedy.” 1Â-3.
Weber, Barbara. “Subjective Time and Encounter in the Moment: Towards an Ethical Attitude for Intergenerational Dialogue within the Context of Various Theories about Childhood.” 4-Â11
Dissenting Voices Volume 5 Issue 1 (Spring 2016) Complete Issue
Table of Contents
- Our Voices. Ronieka Burns, Brooke Love, Christina Mahagan, Natalia Manhertz, Brooke Ophardt. p. i.
- Note from the Editor (Barbara LeSavoy), p. iii
- Lesbians, Masculinities, and Privilege: The Gendering of Sexuality and the Privileging of Gender. Brooke Love. pp. 1-24.
- Cyberbullying: Feminine Vulnerability in Anonymous Spaces. Christina Mahagan. pp. 25-42.
- Women and the Black Lives Matter Movement: Relevance Past to Present. Ronieka Burns. pp. 43-62.
- Women in Medicine: Exclusions in Practice. Natalia Manhertz. pp. 63-78.
- Body Autonomy During Pregnancy: Where Did It Go? Brooke Ophardt. pp. 79-94.
- WMS 421 Spring 2016 Activism Photo Essay. pp. 95-96
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