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Letter to Margaret Axtmann regarding the Southeastern Law Librarian, October 2, 1981
A letter from Ann Fessenden to Margaret Axtmann discussing potential editorial guidelines for the Southeastern Law Librarian
A study of the methodology of printing education
Not Available.Frank FessendenNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Memorial library, Terre Haute, Indiana State University.isua-thesis-1940-fessenden.pdfMastersTitle from document title page. Document formatted into pages: contains 213p. : ill. Includes bibliography
Detasseling doom
"Hybrid seed corn research will do away with need for 125,000 seasonal workers who do job by hand."--Page 18By Jeanette Fessenden ('56)
Torn Loyalties : The Civil War in New York City and Beyond
Presents an interdisciplinary curriculum on the Civil War in New York City and beyond for a fifth grade classroom. The goals of this study are to counter ideas that the Civil War is an historical event that took place far away, and to raise awareness of the myriad resources that are available in New York on this topic. Contains a series of experiential lesson plans
The Effect of Urbanization on Water Quality
Guidebook for field trips to the Boston area and vicinity : 68th annual meeting, New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, October 8-10, 1976: Trip B-1
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The viscosity and surface tension of dispersions of sucrose, lactose, skim milk powder, and butterfat
Sermon, on the Doctrine of Election, Preached at Arundel
I DEEM it proper to state to the public some of my reasons for consenting to the publication of the following Sermon. A copy of it for the press, was requested by a number of gentlemen, members of the Congregational Society in Arundel, who disbelieve the doctrine of election, or consider, if it be revealed in the Bible, that it ought not to be preached ; in as much as it is irreconcilable with mans [sic] free agency, and beyond the comprehension of any finite capacity. I am credibly informed some have asserted, that the Sermon contains palpable contradictions, and, on this account, they should like to see it in print. Others have said that it inculcates sentiments which are new, not found in the writings, either of Watts, Edwards, or Hopkins. I have therefore concluded to give it to the public with all its novelty and contradictions, and leave them to form what opinion concerning it they please. — JOSEPH P. FESSENDEN.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainebicentennial/1011/thumbnail.jp
Speech of W. P. Fessenden, of Maine, Against the Repeal of the Missouri Prohibition North of 36 30
A speech delivered by William Pitt Fessenden of Maine in the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1854, on the bill to establish territorial governments in Nebraska and Kansas
Letter, William P. Fessenden to J. B. Brumly, undated
This handwritten letter, dated only as July 17, is written from William P. Fessenden to J. B. Brumley[?] to let his friend know that he had presented Brumley\u27s petition for a steam cutter and that it was being considered.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1143/thumbnail.jp
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