961 resultados para Lincoln University Homecoming
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Solomon Sobsey, Harold Floersch, Donald Siegel, Edward Greenwald, Cedric Sweet, John Brennan, Matt Patanelli, Seymour Rosenthall, Melvin Kramer, Fred Jahnke, John Jordan, Norman Nickerson, Arthur Valpey, Earle Luby, George Shakarian, Elmer Gedeon, Dan Smick, Chris Everhardus, Donald Paquette
Middle Row: Edward Stanton, Alex Loiko, John Smithers, Fred Olds, Joseph Rinaldi, George Maurer, George Marzonie, Robert Cooper, Forrest Jordan, Frederick Ziem, Ernest Pederson, James Lincoln, William Barclay, Douglas Farmer, C. Stark Ritchie, Clarence VandeWater, Martin Mark, Ralph Heikkinen
Front Row: Robert Campbell, Frank Bissell, Ferris Jennings, Charles Gray, Norm Purucker, Jerome Belsky, Chester Stabovitz, Kenneth Frost, Robert Curren, R. Wallace Hook, Joseph Barassa, Lilburn Ochs, Louis Levine, Blair Philips, Jesse Garber, Robert Piotrowski, James Barnett
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top Row: Norman Nickerson, Edward Frutig, Dan Smick, Thomas Hutton, James Lincoln, Charles Shaw, Harold Floersch, Paul Nielsen, Roland Savilla, Fred Jahnke, William Smith, Kenneth Steen, John Nicholson, Archie Kodros, Arthur Valpey, Elmer Gedeon, Louis Levine, Robert Curren, Norman Purucker
Middle Row: Robert Cooper, John Kinsey, Horace Tinker, Clarence VandeWater, Vincent Valek, James Bilbie, Don Siegel, David Gates, Earle Luby, Douglas Farmer, captain Joe Rinaldi, Dennis Kuhn, Solomon Sobsey, Forrest Jordan, John Brennan, Melvin Kramer, Paul Penvenne, Fred Olds
Front Row: Derwood Laskey, Harry Mulholland, Jerome Belsky, Milo Sukup, Fred Trosko, Herman Ulevitch, Robert Piotrowski, Robert Campbell, William Barclay, George Marzonie, Wallace Hook, Fred Ziem, Hercules Renda, Ralph Heikkinen, Ernest Pederson, Stark Ritchie, Wesley Warren
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The scope of the thesis encapsulates the wider post-war White Separatist Movement from the origins of American Nazism under George Lincoln Rockwell to the later developments of leaderless resistance and the political and cultural changes to the movement. The specific focus will be upon the relationship between George Lincoln Rockwell and the leaderless resistance concepts, in particular through its development and utilisation. Due to the complexity of the issues and the variety of influencing factors it is necessary in the first instance to assess it in terms of a historiography to allow themes to develop. As a result of this historical analysis themes have become evident to allow a conceptual analysis. In particular the thesis will utilise the following thematic contexts for assessing the various developments within White Separatism: including, state building; political marketing; the role of the media; and the propensity for terror and hate activities. In assessing the basis upon which the conceptual analysis is developed the research has utilised extensive use of texts, radio broadcasts, and pamphlets from the movement. The study has also been able to consider, government reports, law enforcement updates and communications from Civil Rights groups and other agencies. In the conceptual analysis of this information and themes, the thesis utilises new concepts as a means of creating an understanding of a rapidly changing area of politics; including ‘organic politic’ and ‘political firms’, when assessing political marketing trends; and assessing terrorist motivation.
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In some Queensland universities, Information Systems academics have moved out of Business Faculties. This study uses a pilot SWOT analysis to examine the ramifications of Information Systems academics being located within or outside of the Business Faculty. The analysis provides a useful basis for decision makers in the School studied, to exploit opportunities and minimise external threats. For Information Systems academics contemplating administrative relocation of their group, the study also offers useful insights. The study presages a series of further SWOT analyses to provide a range of perspectives on the relative merits of having Information Systems academics administratively located inside versus outside Business faculties.