990 resultados para Maryland State Colonization Society.
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Maryland State Highway Administration, Brooklandville
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Title varies slightly.
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Editors: 1883-1912, W. H. Browne; 1913-15, C. C. Hall; 1916- B. C. Steiner.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"(Amendments of 1920 effective June 1, 1920)"
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Beginning with vol. for 1965/66, reports are in form of statistical data with narrative reviews of departmental activities in editions of Education in Maryland: a perspective. Cf. Preface in vol. for 1965/66.
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The notion of governing society has for a long time seemed self-evident. Society was conceived as a totality coincident with a certain space, a territory, and occupied by a population. Governing was undertaken by a unified agency that acted upon the society of which it was also a specialized part--the government, or, more broadly, "the state." The notion of "governing society" thus referred unproblematically to the binary of state and society. The articles in this special issue of Alternatives, however, each in its own and different way, address the question of "governing society today."
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For more than 80 years, visitors to the Iowa State Historical, Memorial, and Art Building were treated to the state’s collection of historic documents, literature, portraits, and historical, geological, and archeological artifacts. Those who visited might have memories of the spectacular sand paintings by Iowan Andrew Clemens, the variety of taxidermy Iowa animals, the pioneer Conestoga wagon in the basement, the biplane hanging from the dome ceiling, the odd display by the medical library of things removed from stomachs, or the Native American display on the third floor. This booklet is a look back at the origins of the museum. It includes some of the Historical Department reports, legislation passed by the general assembly, newspaper and magazine articles, and photographs pertaining to the museum and library. It is not intended to be an exhaustive review and documentation of displays and exhibits. It is a brief overview of the building’s history and some photographs that may bring back memories, for some, of a field trip as a student. This booklet has been created from a variety of source materials: photographs, newspaper articles, and various reports. The following have contributed: State Library of Iowa, Iowa State Historical Society, the Iowa Judicial Branch, Susan Wallace, Helen Dagley, Barb Corson, Jerome Thompson, Pam Rees, Georgiann Fischer, and Jason Mrachina.
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v. 16 (1921)
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v. 11 (1911)
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v. 12 (1913)
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v. 9 (1907)