759 resultados para College student newspapers and periodicals
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Separate issue of the appendix to Sketches of Ohio libraries compiled by C. B. Galbreath, published in the same year by the Ohio Library Commission.
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On spine: Flowers from the garden of Laurie Todd.
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The small leather-bound volume holds two sections, a manuscript student periodical, and written tête-bêche, an exchange on smallpox inoculation followed by notes on the rules and activities of a Harvard College student club. The volume begins with thirteen numbered manuscript issues, written in one hand, of the Tell-Tale running from September 9, 1721 to November 1, 1721. Prefaced, "This paper was entitl'd the Telltale or Criticisms on the Conversation & Beheavour of Scholars to promote right reasoning & good manner," the work is modeled after literary periodicals of the time, including the "Spectator," and is considered the oldest student publication at Harvard. The periodical appears to have circulated in manuscript form. The content varies in format and includes letters between Telltale and correspondents, short essays, and advertisements. Topics discussed include conversation, detraction, and flattery. While not specifically about Harvard it does provide some information about the College including evidence of various student activities and organizations at Harvard in the 1720s. The entry explaining the rules of the Telltale Club is heavily faded and nearly illegible. The Telltale records multiple dreams, which are populated by various characters, such as “beautiful” Kate, two “learned Physicians” debating inoculation, “four Fellows” “pushing and shoving one another,” and a “person of a very Dark & swarthy complexion in a Slovenly Dress with 7 patches & 5 sparks on his Face.”
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"More ideas for school journalists" by Meredith Cromer." 18 p. inserted after p. 18. .
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Series 2 revived as a separate magazine, after being issued Sept. 4, 1933-Apr. 25, 1934 as Literary supplement of the Daily Californian. Arbitrarily called ser. 2. Revived subsequently in 1945, 1967, 1979 and 1988.
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Revista dc: una experiencia en el campo de la autogestión de los estudios de postgrado universitario
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Un proyecto que abarca desde la estrategia de fundación de una revista, hasta su edición, dirección y distribución, no sólo en un estricto ámbito universitario, sino también como buen ejemplo de vinculación de la investigación universitaria con los actuales requerimientos de difusión e indexación en los que se desarrolla la excelencia científica
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Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments and dining hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. North Morlan, at the left, was dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.