Pullman News Indexes And Article Transcripts
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: Pullman Company |
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: 1922 |
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: OCLC:1051461770 |
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: 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Synopsis Pullman News Indexes and Article Transcripts by : Pullman Company
Three volumes (disbound and foldered) containing typewritten indexes to articles in The Pullman news, the Pullman Company's employee magazine, together with article transcripts, 1922-1947. Also includes index to conductors and porters who were mainly listed in The Pullman news monthly honor roll, 1922-1924.
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: Herbert Oliver Brayer |
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Total Pages |
: 32 |
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: 1946 |
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: UOM:39015079918309 |
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: 4/5 (09 Downloads) |
Synopsis Preliminary Guide to Indexed Newspapers in the United States, 1850-1900 by : Herbert Oliver Brayer
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Total Pages |
: 1372 |
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: 1961 |
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: MINN:31951D02480202N |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (2N Downloads) |
Synopsis Congressional Record Index by :
Includes history of bills and resolutions.
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: Library of Congress. Copyright Office |
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Total Pages |
: 492 |
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: 1967 |
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: UOM:39015084451536 |
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: 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Synopsis Catalogue of Title-entries of Books and Other Articles Entered in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, Under the Copyright Law ... Wherein the Copyright Has Been Completed by the Deposit of Two Copies in the Office by : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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: David Rabe |
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: Samuel French, Inc. |
Total Pages |
: 102 |
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: 1979 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0573615837 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780573615832 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis Sticks and Bones by : David Rabe
"A savagely comic portrait of an archetypal, middle class family, Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky, falling apart. When David comes back from the war blinded, he is pursued by furies that haunt him. Wanting to return their son to normal, Ozzie offers camaraderie, while Harriet cooks and bakes the foods he once loved, and shares her faith in her beloved religion. But David grows even more vengeful. Ozzie feels the foundation of his world crumbling. In a darkly hilarious scene, a catholic priest called in to give his blessing is, ingeniously, rebuffed by David. Finally, Ozzie and Harriet break under the pressure, for it seems David is about to turn their home into his nightmare. It's up to guitar-playing, fudge-eating Ricky to save the day and allow the family to return their cherished status qua with a tidy, ritualistic atrocity all their own."--Publisher's description.
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Total Pages |
: 532 |
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: 1989 |
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: WISC:89082609819 |
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: 4/5 (19 Downloads) |
Synopsis Family Records Today by :
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: William A. Henry, III |
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: Anchor |
Total Pages |
: 226 |
Release |
: 2015-03-18 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781101912416 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1101912413 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis In Defense of Elitism by : William A. Henry, III
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic for Time magazine comes the tremendously controversial, yet highly persuasive, argument that our devotion to the largely unexamined myth of egalitarianism lies at the heart of the ongoing "dumbing of America." Americans have always stubbornly clung to the myth of egalitarianism, of the supremacy of the individual average man. But here, at long last, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic William A. Henry III takes on, and debunks, some basic, fundamentally ingrained ideas: that everyone is pretty much alike (and should be); that self-fulfillment is more imortant thant objective achievement; that everyone has something significant to contribute; that all cultures offer something equally worthwhile; that a truly just society would automatically produce equal success results across lines of race, class, and gender; and that the common man is almost always right. Henry makes clear, in a book full of vivid examples and unflinching opinions, that while these notions are seductively democratic they are also hopelessly wrong.
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: Adam Grant |
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: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 321 |
Release |
: 2014-03-25 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780143124986 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0143124986 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis Give and Take by : Adam Grant
A groundbreaking look at why our interactions with others hold the key to success, from the bestselling author of Think Again and Originals For generations, we have focused on the individual drivers of success: passion, hard work, talent, and luck. But in today’s dramatically reconfigured world, success is increasingly dependent on how we interact with others. In Give and Take, Adam Grant, an award-winning researcher and Wharton’s highest-rated professor, examines the surprising forces that shape why some people rise to the top of the success ladder while others sink to the bottom. Praised by social scientists, business theorists, and corporate leaders, Give and Take opens up an approach to work, interactions, and productivity that is nothing short of revolutionary.
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: Brendan Slocumb |
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: Anchor |
Total Pages |
: 353 |
Release |
: 2022-02-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780593315439 |
ISBN-13 |
: 059331543X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (39 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Violin Conspiracy by : Brendan Slocumb
GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK! • Ray McMillian is a Black classical musician on the rise—undeterred by the pressure and prejudice of the classical music world—when a shocking theft sends him on a desperate quest to recover his great-great-grandfather’s heirloom violin on the eve of the most prestigious musical competition in the world. “I loved The Violin Conspiracy for exactly the same reasons I loved The Queen’s Gambit: a surprising, beautifully rendered underdog hero I cared about deeply and a fascinating, cutthroat world I knew nothing about—in this case, classical music.” —Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Flight Attendant and Hour of the Witch Growing up Black in rural North Carolina, Ray McMillian’s life is already mapped out. But Ray has a gift and a dream—he’s determined to become a world-class professional violinist, and nothing will stand in his way. Not his mother, who wants him to stop making such a racket; not the fact that he can’t afford a violin suitable to his talents; not even the racism inherent in the world of classical music. When he discovers that his beat-up, family fiddle is actually a priceless Stradivarius, all his dreams suddenly seem within reach, and together, Ray and his violin take the world by storm. But on the eve of the renowned and cutthroat Tchaikovsky Competition—the Olympics of classical music—the violin is stolen, a ransom note for five million dollars left in its place. Without it, Ray feels like he's lost a piece of himself. As the competition approaches, Ray must not only reclaim his precious violin, but prove to himself—and the world—that no matter the outcome, there has always been a truly great musician within him.
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Total Pages |
: 982 |
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: 1976 |
ISBN-10 |
: STANFORD:36105119858848 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis Newspaper Index, Washington Post by :