7 Elizabethan poems set to music by William H. Rivard. 7 songs for voice and piano accompaniment along with printed sheets of the poetry. Titles: Mirth (Beaumont?); Die not, fond man (Anon.); Love cannot live (Anon.); A dirge (Webster); Song for...
Hicks, Troy, Writing Center, Michigan State University
2006
A commentary aimed toward the revision of an article "Beliefs about technology and the preparation of English teachers: beginning the conversation" that was published in Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 5:3/4 (2006).
Musolf, Gil Richard, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
2008
A sociology of knowledge approach informs this essay. I shall begin with the social context of the University of Chicago, the leading department of sociology in the world at the time Bernie attended, and the department from which symbolic...
Parmer, Twinet, Department of Counseling and Special Education
2004
A study of how internalized oppression based on physical appearance is passed from generation to generation in African American families. Includes discussion of the implications for counselors in multicultural settings.
Abstract of paper presented at the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters 1995 Annual Meeting. This paper examines public affairs programming dedicated to informing African Americans, specifically a public affairs talk show called For My...
Also knows as "Mackinac, Petoskey, Traverse City and other northern Michigan summer resorts" and "A land of summer homes." Maps included on lining paper
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1996
An exploration of sport ritual via an analysis of the dedicatory ceremonies of two professional hockey teams, the Ottawa Senators in 1992 and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 1993.