Contents.--Pt. 1. Dati antropologici ed etnologici. [v. 1.] Atlante della geografia antropologica d'Italia.--pt. 1 [v. 2] Testo e tavole.--Pt. 2. Dati demografici e biologici. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Reprinted from the Columbia law review, May and June, 1902." ; Caption title: Notes on suits between states; Kansas v. Colorado ; Cover-title ; Mode of access: Internet.
Tables. ; Original issued in series: The Nineteenth century series. ; "With which are incorporated, by permission of the governments of New South Wales and the other principal colonies, certain statistics and other matter prepared for the official publications." ; Includes indexes. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Includes errata and bibliographic notes. ; Unser Gottesglaube und der Krieg / von D. Wilhelm Bousset -- Der Krieg und das Evangelium Jesu / von Oberlehrer Lic. Schuster -- Soziale Wirkungen und Aufgaben des Krieges / von Pastor Bernhard Dörries -- Erneuerung des deutschen Volkes / von D. Wilhelm Bousset. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Contents.--Pt. 1. Dati antropologici ed etnologici. [v. 1.] Atlante della geografia antropologica d'Italia.--pt. 1 [v. 2] Testo e tavole.--Pt. 2. Dati demografici e biologici. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Als Student hat Christian Sprang angefangen, besondere Todesanzeigen zu sammeln. Nun besitzt er Tausende. Wer sie betrachtet, stellt fest, wie sich der Umgang mit dem Tod gerade in den vergangenen Jahren verändert hat. In diesem Buch stellen Christian Sprang und Matthias Nöllke die ungewöhnlichsten vor
Investigation of Judge Hooker's alleged corrupt conduct in office, made at his request. - cf. v. 1, p. 11. ; Text paged continously; index, p. [1469]-1480, bound in each volume. ; Robert Fish, chairman of the Committee. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Among topics discussed: Family background; social consciousness; education; Walter White; 1906 Atlanta race riot; Leo Frank lynching; Ralph McGill; Barry Goldwater; met Britt Pendergrast; Britt Pendergrast's educational and career background; pacifist reaction to WW II; Atlanta's American Friends Service Committee in 1940s; YWCA and race issue; Dorothy Tilly; Josephine Wilkins; League of Women Voters; Republican Party; Jewish women and the League; Bea Haas; Jo Heyman; Rebecca Gershon; Judge Elbert Tuttle; state Republican Party and desegregation; John Calhoun; the Atlanta Daily World; Dean Josephine Murphy of Atlanta University; Council on Human Relations; lack of black/white relationships in Atlanta; Whitney Young; mid‑1940s registration drive; Morris Abram; Georgia Republican delegation split in 1952; Judge Tuttle; Dwight Eisenhower as Pendergrast political idol; family attitude toward Franklin D. Roosevelt; strike at Southern Spring Bed Company; desegregation; the Urban League; 1956 desegregation crisis of League of Women Voters; George Goodwin; how liberals interacted with Atlanta power structure; Pendergrast articles; HOPE; the Tower Theater desegregationist meeting; people who inspired Pendergrast; Sibley Commission hearings; John Sibley; HOPE; Maxine Freedman and Judy Nieman; Muriel Lokey; Lanier Randall; Harry Boyte controversy; Hamilton Lokey and HOPE's pragmatic approach to desegregation; Friends Meeting House; business community and desegregation; Helen Bullard; Ivan Allen; Muggsy Smith; Lester Maddox; restaurant desegregation; Partners for Progress; Dick Rich and Rich's Department Store; Bob Coles and black transfer students; Grace Hamilton and the Urban League; Sadie Mays; Jessie Hill; Journal and Constitution quote from Pendergrast, October 1961. ; Nan Pendergrast (b. 1920) has been involved in civil rights and social justice activities in Atlanta since the 1940s. She was a leader of HOPE (Help Our Public Education) during Georgia's desegregation crisis.