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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...rved as lecturer at North- western university law school. '()1 —Charles R. King died at his home in Rochester, N. Y'. on February 28, He was horn in R... ...rican Plan, $2m50 to$4 Om Am Koelef, Propm Northampton, Mass. B,K Browning King & Co. Tailor-made ClothcR Mr. J. H. Hunter and brother will be in Wil-... ...Allen, 31I Vice-Pren. Williiiiii Tiiriilmll, 4tli Vice-Pres. I'rek'k (lore King, Sec. and Treaa. J. M'l.cHn Walton, Asist. Sec. HurriH A. Dunn, Asst. ... ...ier and one by Hart. The models were constructed in Germany in the shop of Martin Schilling, at Halle, a. S. They are made with great care, and form a... ...TMOUTH O. Lynde —3 Stnoklen —11 R. Jackson —11 Gorton — 10 R.D.Campboll—11 Martin —13 A.Lichtenhoin—14 Lord —14 J. Matloss —19 Smith —16 —58 —64 M. I.... ...o qualify. Stuokien of Dartmonth won easily from Lioh- tenhein '09, aa did Martin from Lord, both of Dartmouth. Camp- bell beat Gorton •!-() on tlie 1... ...ed in the follow- ing elections for the ensuing year: President. Rev. John Luther Kil- bon '86 of Springfield; yice-pres idents. Milton B. Whitney '49... ... welcomed the team at midnight on Satur- day. Deutscher Verin Goethe's and Luther's birthday. Nov. 10, will be celebrated tomor- row evening by the De... ...rnst '08. re- signad. At the meeting the anni- versary of the birthdays of Luther and Schiller, which fell on No- vember 10, was celebrated. Pro- fess...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...d to date. Most are specialized to a particular area of social marketing, such as family planning, antismoking, or better environment. Fine is the... ...f ideas. My wife also set an example for us to become a 9 socially conscious family; Paul followed his mother into social work, Michael is in s... ... ideas have been so relaxed, at least in the United States. Government, church and family are as liberal as they have been at virtually any other ti... ...the very moment that support grows. Linkages across groups can cause problems, as Martin Luther King found when he came out in opposition to the war... ...y moment that support grows. Linkages across groups can cause problems, as Martin Luther King found when he came out in opposition to the war in Vie... ...t that support grows. Linkages across groups can cause problems, as Martin Luther King found when he came out in opposition to the war in Vietnam an... ...ation "constantly beset by internecine quarrels among at least 14 major cultures" (Martin 1968, p. 54). These appeals fell on deaf ears of people w... ...anning Program: The International Experience. Honolulu: East-West Center, 113-18. Martin, N. A. 1968. "The Outlandish Idea: How a Marketing Man Woul...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...nd time. Balance of power shifts from tribal chiefs to city-state warrior-kings and priests. 5. Symbols of Sound Demand Analysis The alphabet mak... ...to the West. 8. Charlemagne and Medieval Europe The illiterate warrior-king brings the scholarly monk Alcuin and his literary arts and sciences s... ...tance a man could ride a horse in one day marked the physical limit of a kingdom. A king could impose his will on his troops and people only that ... ...gne‘s empire was the first to deal with this issue. As abbot of the St. Martin at Tours Abbey, the monk from York oversaw the creation of a most h... ...tmosphere. At Frankfurt, fairgoers had no trouble finding pamphlets of Martin Luther‘s works. In the seventeenth century, famed mathematician Joh... ...re. At Frankfurt, fairgoers had no trouble finding pamphlets of Martin Luther‘s works. In the seventeenth century, famed mathematician Johannes K... ... was said to be ―almost like printing money.‖ Challenging the practice, Luther insisted, ―Forgiveness was God‘s alone to grant,‖ so indulgences co... ... Bibles intruded capitalistic enterprise into consecrated space. When Luther called printing‘s role ―God‘s highest act of Grace,‖ he lent dignity... ...duced king to Tyndale King Henry VIII (1491–1547) was a contemporary of Martin Luther (1483–1546). The king requested that the pope permit him to ...

...Symbols of Shape-Scripting symbolic images lets man communicate over space and time. Balance of power shifts from tribal chiefs to city-state warrior-kings and priests. -- 5. Symbols of Sound Demand Analysis-The alphabet makes the pen mightier than the sword, generating the powers of knowledge needed to create and govern empires. -- 6. China‘s InfoTech Siblings-For centuri...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...saacs, Lee Simms, Literacy Volunteers of America, The National Center for Family Literacy, David McCor­ mack, The Hartford Insurance Company, Brenton... ...obbs, Kyle Ray, Pacific Insurance Company, Ed and Linda Carl­ son, Barbara King, Ken and Marjorie Blanchard, Bob Armstrong, Tom Moglovkin, Margie and... ...Blanchard, Bob Armstrong, Tom Moglovkin, Margie and Brian Ige, The Bakker Family, Bill and Val Halamandaris, Ken and Linda Rawlings, Cliff and Linda... ...enger in Montgomery, Alabama, triggering a famous bus boycott led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Some of the parents at Ruby's church wanted more f... ...in Montgomery, Alabama, triggering a famous bus boycott led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Some of the parents at Ruby's church wanted more for thei... ...gomery, Alabama, triggering a famous bus boycott led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Some of the parents at Ruby's church wanted more for their chil... ...ng shoes to black people in the South. My box contained a meal fit for a king-well, a twelve-year­ old king. It consisted of fried chicken-a drumsti... ... pioneer for black rights, a task that was being handled very well by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the NAACP. I just felt I owed it to my race, a... ...r for black rights, a task that was being handled very well by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the NAACP. I just felt I owed it to my race, and to m...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...tness in the most concentrated organic nutritional energy found in the plant kingdom: nuts. Notice the split inside a walnut is oriented 90 ... ...serable: is worth a few fleeting years of territorial and social dominance as King of beasts. How to be as beastly as possible. All kings are beast... ...ld herds also. They did not own all of Africa. The Lion remained undisputed King of the Wild Serengeti Plain. The Human Runners did not go there.... ...estant Work Ethic The Protestant Work Ethic For hundreds of years before Luther ever published his criticisms. Europeans of all castes, classes... ...of the Church had been building and accumulating for hundreds of years before Luther. It was all about special privileges being given to certain peo... ...e it and expose its obvious corruption and filth. That slight penetration was Luther. In the Middle Ages in Europe. When Luther invented the idea... ...re did this worshipping of material objects come from? From the Reformation. Martin Luther may have sparked it, but soon everyone from peasants to... ...of Civilization on Humans 1023 Before the Protestants Before Martin Luther changed Europe for what he thought was for the better; an... ...ame to see his mistake… there was an older evil; the church. The church which Martin Luther railed against and criticized. A church that had become...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...patriotism, in turn, is superseded by my moral obligation towards the members of my family. With them I share a third affiliation - we are all membe... ...dynamics of power subsist on more than the religious affiliation of office-holders, kingmakers, and string-pullers. Granted, Jews are well introduc... ...e of this category of cannibalism is the punitive ritual of being eaten alive. The kings of the tribes of the Cook Islands were thought to embody t... ...piecemeal, eyeballs first. The Sawney Bean family in Scotland, during the reign of King James I, survived for decades on the remains (and personal ... ... of Quebec note in their paper "Moral Hazard and Optimal Unemployment Insurance". Martin Gaynor, Deborah Haas-Wilson, and William Vogt, cast in do... ...lph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, William James, Reinhold Niebuhr and, above all, Martin Luther King, he postulated an alternative tradition, "The... ...do Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, William James, Reinhold Niebuhr and, above all, Martin Luther King, he postulated an alternative tradition, "The Heroic... ... once signifies man's submission to necessity and enables him to transcend it..." Martin Luther King was a great man because "(He) also spoke the ... ...signifies man's submission to necessity and enables him to transcend it..." Martin Luther King was a great man because "(He) also spoke the languag...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...cess of great scholars and thinkers is commonly a courtier like success, not kingly, not manly. They make shift to live merely by conformity, practica... ...essary or important work may be accomplished without adding to his wardrobe. Kings and queens who wear a suit but once, though made by some tailor or ... ...costume of Henry VIII., or Queen Elizabeth, as much as if it was that of the King and Queen of the Cannibal Islands. All costume off a man is pitiful ... ...may have originally signified the satisfactions of the house more than of the family; though these must be extremely partial and occasional in those cl... ...in a day or two at most, and taken down and put up in a few hours; and every family owned one, or its apartment in one. In the savage state every fami... ...n to fifteen years of the laborer’s life, even if he is not encumbered with a family; — estimating the pecuniary value of every man’s labor at one doll... ... Austerlitz or Dresden, Concord Fight! Two killed on the patriots’ side, and Luther Blanchard wounded! Why here every ant was a Buttrick, — “Fire! for... ...ns were seen again flying express in small flocks, and in due time I heard the martins twittering over my clearing, though it had not seemed that the to...

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