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Crumb, Lawrence N.
(SPCK Publishing, 1963)
The traditional minister of ordination is a bishop. However, during the late Middle Ages, several superiors of religious orders received papal permission to ordain their monks to the subdiaconate and diaconate. The principal ...
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Carol Hixson, 1975-04)
In February of 1966, Camilo Torres-Restrepo, the priest-turned guerilla, was killed during a clash with government troops in Santander Province in Colombia. The government secretly buried his body in an unmarked grave in ...
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Hixson, Carol G.; Casto, Jane; Halloran, Jude
(Grinnell College, 1976)
Cultural imperialism is a vague, undefined term that has recently come into vogue, primarily in revolutionary circles. Despite the ambiguous, cliche quality of the phrase, it is of the upmost importance for understanding ...
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Idzerda, Stanley J.; Crout, Robert Rhodes; Wharton, Leslie; Hixson, Carol G.
(Cornell University Press, 1983)
Chronicles the relationships of the Marquis de Lafayette with prominent American and French officials during the American Revolution.
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Hixson, Charles Robert, 1953-
(University of California, Los Angeles, 1983)
This study examines the specific historical and geographic context in which the Antimasonry movement began in western New York, the characteristics of Antimasonic supporters, their ideological formulation of American ...
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Carol Hixson, 1984)
Ladino, also known as Judeo-Spanish, is the language of the Sephardic Jews. During the middle ages, the Jews who lived in the Iberian Peninsula spoke and wrote in the Romance languages of the host culture. They developed ...
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Carol Hixson, 1984-02-29)
On the eve of the Spanish conquest, complex societies that sought their legitimacy and identity in the past, and pursued the future through study of that past, dominated the area now known as Mexico. Written records were ...
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Carol Hixson, 1984-08-22)
Will library patrons be receptive to an online catalog? In a study at Bryn Mawr College Library, users' perceptions of the existing card catalog and their attitudes towards computers were investigated in an attempt to ...
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Hixson, Carol G.; Ellis, Jill
(Nebraska Library Association--College and University Section, 1985-04-26)
The concept of comparable worth is attracting more attention around the country as diverse groups bring pressure for an evaluation of the methods by which an employer or society as a whole determines the value of a particular ...
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Hixson, Carol G.; Williamson, Susan G.; White, Howard D.
(American Library Association, 1986-10)
Surveys of student and faculty attitudes toward proposed online public access catalogs were conducted in 1984 with largely identical questionnaires at two colleges. Support for the traditional card catalog was strong among ...
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McCollough, Robert R.
(University of Oregon Library, 1988)
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Ross, Marion Dean
(School of Architecture & Allied Arts, 1988-05-24)
In this taped lecture, Marion Dean Ross provides an historical overview of the residential architecture of Eugene, Oregon, with references to similar structures and precedents in the state and elsewhere. His coverage ...
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Carver, Deborah A.
(American Library Association, 1989)
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Carver, Deborah A.
(American Library Association, 1990)
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Vance Bibliographies, 1990-04)
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Hixson, Carol G.
(Vance Bibliographies, 1990-05)
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Butler, Barbara A.
(International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, 1991)
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Carver, Deborah A.
(Mountainside Publishing, Inc., 1991-07)
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Hixson, Carol G.; Covey, William
(OCLC, 1991-12)
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Carver, Deborah A.
(Haworth Press, Inc., 1992)
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