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The Opinion – Volume 33, No. 3, November 1990
Table of Contents Civility: The Greater Part of Valor / Linda Theis Thrasher SBA to Conduct Referendum: Should Student Activity Fund be Raised? / Deane M. Roe New Mitchell Trustee Debate / Michael Dees; Pamela Boney; William L. Dooley, Jr.; Hope Jensen; James F. Hogg Diversity Committee Seeks Input / Edie Michalski; Walter Lehman; Eric Janus What is This Federalist Society? An Introduction to the WMCL Federalist Society / Publius* Political Parties Need a Cable Station to Call Their Own / David Lillehaug; Ross Corson One Last Letter to the Editor / Lowell J. Satre, Jr.
Editorial Board
Richard J. Olsen; Bob Christensen; Karl Green; M O\u27Sullivan Kane; Eric Douglas Larson; Cathryn Saylor Peterson; Tony Schertler; Tamara Tegeler; Mike Brobackhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1112/thumbnail.jp
The Opinion – Volume 33, No. 2, November 1990
Selected Table of Contents Reflections From the Chief Laramie Lampoon Recognizing Discrimination / Kathy Forbes Interview With Judge Jack Davies / Eric Larson Dedication Protest / Sue M. Nipe; Lisa Sexton; Hope Jensen Domestic Abuse Knows No Gender / Jo Hoo Iraq, the Past, and Other Rambling Thoughts / Jeffrey Schueler A Synopsis/Review of the DLC on Behalf of the William Mitchell Democrats / John Herbert The Latimer Interview / Mike Broback; Tony Schertler
Editorial Board
Richard J. Olsen; Bob Christensen; Karl Green; M O\u27Sullivan Kane; Eric Douglas Larson; Cathryn Saylor Peterson; Tony Schertler; Tamara Tegeler; Mike Brobackhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1115/thumbnail.jp
PROGRAM NOTES FOR GRADUATE RECITAL: BENJAMIN’S LE TOMBEAU DE RAVEL VALSE CAPRICES, MANDAT’S ONE LINERS, SMITH’S FIVE PIECES FOR SOLO CLARINET, AND MOZART’S KEGELSTATT TRIO IN E-FLAT MAJOR, K. 498
AN ABSTRACT OF THE RESEARCH PAPER OF
Kristine J. Dizon, for the Master’s of Music degree in MUSIC PERFORMANCE at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
TITLE: PROGRAM NOTES FOR GRADUATE RECITAL: BENJAMIN’S LE TOMBEAU DE RAVEL VALSE CAPRICES, MANDAT’S ONE LINERS, SMITH’S FIVE PIECES FOR SOLO CLARINET, AND MOZART’S KEGELSTATT TRIO IN E-FLAT MAJOR, K. 498
MAJOR PROFESSOR: Dr. Eric P. Mandat
The purpose of this research paper is to provide scholarly program notes to accompany the graduate recital of Kristine J. Dizon, which took place on April 26, 2014. Program notes for Arthur Benjamin’s Le Tombeau de Ravel Valse Caprices (1949), Eric P. Mandat’s One Liners (2000), William O. Smith’s Five Pieces for Clarinet Solo (1959), and Wolfgang Mozart’s Kegelstatt Trio for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano, K. 498 (1786) will be provided. Each piece will be examined historically and by musical analysis
Book Reviews
O\u27Brien, Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810-1860. by Timothy J. Williams; Hobson, McAdams, and Walkiewicz, eds., The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing after Removal. by Eric Gary Anderson; Wright and Glass, eds., Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt. by J. Vincent Lowery; Wells and Phipps, eds., Entering the Fray: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the New South. by Kathleen C. Berkeley; Hagood, Faulkner\u27s Imperialism: Space, Place, and the Materiality of Myth. by Patricia B. Angle
The Opinion – Volume 32, No. 3, April 1990
Table of Contents Effective Teaching to Scholarship: Study Provides Strong Correlation Exists in the WMCC Faculty / Neil Hamilton What is AILSA? / Forrest Stanford WMCL Should Adopt Mandatory Pro Bono / Tony Schertler For Your Peak Performance Overcoming the Gottas / Robert J. Kriegel Loan Repayment Assistance Program Proposed for Students / Daniel F. Jambor The Imposition of a 2.7 GPA for Legal Writing / Eric Douglas Larson Helping Victims of Torture / John Murray The High and Mighty / Karl Green More Tuition Hikes in Store / Dacia Dories
Editorial Board
Robert M. Christensen; Karl Green; M. O\u27Sullivan Kane; Eric Larson; Tony Scherder; Dan Jamborhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1110/thumbnail.jp
The Opinion – Volume 33, No. 1, August 1990
Table of Contents Nien Cheng to Kick Off Distinguished Speakers Series / Edie Michalski; Donn McLennen Love in the Law / Wiese/Olson Separate but Better Off? or is One Person, One Vote Still Valid? / Lowell J. Satre Jr. An Era of Strict Construction / Michael J. Varani A Proposal for More Effective Teaching at William Mitchell / Neil W. Hamilton Clinic Curriculum A Gold Mine of Opportunity / Resa Gilats One L; Who is This Cardozo Guy? / Mike Broback An Exclusive Interview with Chief Justice Warren E. Burger
Editorial Board
Richard J. Olsen (Editor in Chief); Karl Green; M. O\u27Sullivan Kane; Eric Douglas Larson; Tony Schertler; Tamara Tegeler; Robert Christensen; Tom Weiss; Richard K. Ellison; Mike Brobackhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1113/thumbnail.jp
Automatic sets of rational numbers
The notion of a k-automatic set of integers is well-studied. We develop a new
notion - the k-automatic set of rational numbers - and prove basic properties
of these sets, including closure properties and decidability.Comment: Previous version appeared in Proc. LATA 2012 conferenc
Book Reviews
Donne\u27s Anniversaries and the Poetry of Praise: The Creation of a Symbolic Mode (Barbara Kiefer) (Reviewed by Paul A. Parrish, Texas A & M University)The Young Romantics and Critical Opinion 1807-1824: Poetry of Byron, Shelley, and Keats As Seen by Their Contemporary Critics (Theodore Redpath) (Reviewed by John O. Hayden, University of California, Davis)Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times, 1613-1662 (J. H. Adamson and H. F. Folland) (Reviewed by J. W. Williamson, Appalachian State University)Comic Terror: The Novels of John Hawkes (Donald J. Greiner) (Reviewed by Irving Malin, City College of New York)Cubism / Futurism (Max Kozloff) (Reviewed by William C. Wess, McGill University)Animate Illusions: Explorations of Narrative Structure (Harold Toliver) (Reviewed by Eric S. Rabkin, University of Michigan)Popcorn Venus (Marjorie Rosen) (Reviewed by Marilyn Mitchell, Wayne State University
Hobsbawm e a era Bush
Esta Ă© uma resenha da obra de Eric J. Hobsbawm "Globalização, democracia e terrorismo" - Trad. J. Viegas. SĂŁo Paulo: Cia. das Letras, 2007 [2010]. (182 p.). O tema do pequeno livro aqui em questĂŁo consiste no imperialismo norte-americano, que surge justamente naquela que chamou de era dos extremos, o sĂ©culo XX, comparado com o imperialismo britânico, pertencente ao sĂ©culo anterior, focalizando cinco temas: a guerra e a paz, o imperialismo, o nacionalismo, a democracia liberal e a violĂŞncia polĂtica ou terrorismo.  This is a review of the Eric Hobsbawm title “Globalization, democracy and terrorism” - Trans. J. Viegas. SĂŁo Paulo: Cia. Das Letras, 2007 [2010]. The little book theme here appreciated consists in notrh-america imperialism, that surges rightly at that called the age of extremes, the XX century, compared to british imperialism, from the previous century, focusing in five themes: the war and the peace, the imperialism, the nationalism, the liberal democracy and political violence or terrorism
William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 18, No. 1, September 1975
Selected Table of Contents The Rise and Fall Bob Malone Mitchell, Sisters \u27pawns\u27 - but whose game? / Maury Landsman; Frank Gerval Supreme Court Strikes Lawyers\u27 Fee Schedules / Bruce Douglas Legal Research: Taking the pain away / Linda Jungers Gerval Survey Shows how to get money with what strings attached / Edward Lief Let\u27s kill all the lawyers! / Stephen Parrish Thompson: No excuse for not studying / Dianne Wright Hennepin County eases into new rules / Eric J. Magnuson
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Mindy Elledge, Frank Gerval, Edward Lief, Dan O\u27Leary, Roberta Kellerhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1044/thumbnail.jp
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