981 resultados para Daughters of the American Revolution
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"In this autobiography, [the author] tells us the events of his life over the past fifty years. It is, too, a brief history of Los Angeles from the turn of the century--certainly, as far as the Negroes in Los Angeles are in the picture"--Preface. Jamaican-born Somerville became a Los Angeles dentist deeply involved in the NAACP.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 1 contains proceedings of the earlier organizations known as the General Time Convention (1872 to 1885) and the Southern Railway Time Convention (1877 to 1885)
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Issued by American Association of Refrigeration, 1910-Feb.1921; by the American Association of Ice and Refrigeration, Mar.1921-27; by the American Institute Fo Refrigeration, 1928-41
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Issues for 1935?-1968 include papers read before the Association at the meeting, issued separately 1969- as scientific papers of the meeting of the American Surgical Association.
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"The manuscript of this work is in the library of the American philosophical society. It is a copy made by Mr. Duponceau, and forms no. xxvii of a collection made by him and recorded in a folio account book, of which it occupies pp. 114-119."--Pilling, Bibl. of the Algonquin languages, p. 227.
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"The Dred Scott decision: speech, delivered, in part, at the anniversary of the American Abolition Society, held in New York, May 14th, 1857" on pages [25]-46, with half title page.
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Vol. 1 published in Scio, Ohio; v. 2-12, in Chicago; v. 13-19, in Baltimore; v. 20-23 in Washington.
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From a comprehensive study of the public addresses of Woodrow Wilson in the period following the outbreak of the war in Europe in August 1914 to the war's conclusion in June 1919, this essay examines Wilson's transformation of the long-held vision of America as merely a great example of liberty to its embodiment as the self-sacrificing champion of liberty. It will demonstrate how this transformation of the American "self" was inextricably connected to a changing image of the war and the construction of an enemy image of the German government.