894 resultados para Civic Commemorations
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"Errata" slip mounted on p. 63.
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German and English on alternate pages.
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Inscription: Why Women Want to Vote. Women are Citizens and wish to do their civic duty.
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625 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. A social agency to meet human needs. Providing civic, cultureal, recreational and educational needs and activities for people of all ages. Memeber National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers.
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Back Row: head coach Nancy Cox, Kristen Tiner?, Kara Lentz, Heather Wiley, Beth Riley, Catherine Pickard, Jillianne Whitfield, Jeannie Goldfarb, Lori Hillman, assistant coach Patrick Cota
Middle Row: Paige Pickett, Ashley Lennington, Kerri DeVos, Nicole Lonsway, Mary Fox, Eleanor Martin, Michaela McDermott, assistant coach Tracey Fuchs
Front Row: Lucia Belassi, Erin Dallas, Sarah Wilite?, Lauren MacMillan, Katie Morris, Jill Civic?, Stephanie Hoyer
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Description based on: 2nd (1895).
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Many issues lack series title
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Social evolution [International journal of ethics, January, 1896]--Equality [Contemporary review, October, 1892]--Law and liberty: the question of state interference [Society for the study of social ethics, Oxford. Journal, October, 1891]--Civic duties and party politics [Co-operative wholesale societies' annual for 1898]--1792--Year I [International journal of ethics, October, 1892]--War and peace [International journal of ethics, January, 1901]--The ultimate value of social effort.--Free will and responsibility [International journal of ethics, July, 1895]