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Iden Lecture (1985): Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
8th Oscar Iden Lecture and celebration of the 66th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. Harry Smith introduced and welcomed Jeane J. Kirkpatrick who lectured on the topic of foreign policy. She remarked on U.S. relations with Europe, the European wars, and isolationism. Kirkpatrick spoke of the League of Nations, United Nations and NATO
Cecelia McKie Scrapbook Collection
Copy of letter sent from Cecelia McKie to Charles M. Kirkpatrick, recorded in the letter as 'Mr. T. M. Kilpatrick', regarding prisoner of war Harlan G. Kirkpatrick, recorded in the letter as 'Harland J. Kilpatrick (?)'. Letter contains transcribed message broadcast about internee on Radio Tokyo
Correspondence from D. Makled to L. H. Kirkpatrick.
Page 1 is a one-page typed letter from D. Makled, Chairman, Publication Committee, The Islamic Center of Detroit, to L. H. Kirkpatrick, Librarian, University of Utah, informing him of the availability of a new book of the theology of Islam entitled Inquiries about Islam. Page 2 is an information sheet and order form for the book. The letter is undated, but info sheet states that the book was printed in 196
Commander J E Kirkpatrick Nametag
Nametag for Commander J E Kirkpatrick Gunnery Officer on the USS Alaska
The Sumner Canary Memorial Lectureship : Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
The Honorable Jeane Kirkpatrick is Former Ambassador to the United Nations. Introduction by Agnar Pytte, president of Case Western Reserve University.
The Sumner Canary Memorial Lecture was established to honor the memory of the late Judge Sumner Canary, a pillar of the Cleveland legal community. Judge Canary served on the Ohio Court of Appeals for the Eighth District and as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio. In addition to his public service, Judge Canary was a partner at the firms of Canary & Walsh and Arter & Hadden. This lectureship, which was made possible due to the generosity of Judge Canary’s widow, Nancy Canary, has featured numerous federal judges, scholars, academics and two U.S. Supreme Court Justices
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The Sumner Canary Memorial Lectureship : Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
The Honorable Jeane Kirkpatrick is Former Ambassador to the United Nations. Introduction by Agnar Pytte, president of Case Western Reserve University.
The Sumner Canary Memorial Lecture was established to honor the memory of the late Judge Sumner Canary, a pillar of the Cleveland legal community. Judge Canary served on the Ohio Court of Appeals for the Eighth District and as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio. In addition to his public service, Judge Canary was a partner at the firms of Canary & Walsh and Arter & Hadden. This lectureship, which was made possible due to the generosity of Judge Canary’s widow, Nancy Canary, has featured numerous federal judges, scholars, academics and two U.S. Supreme Court Justices
USS Arizona Letter from J E Kirkpatrick
USS Arizona letter from J E Kirkpatrick requesting leave in advance
Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick, plowing her garden
Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick, plowing her garden.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/15331/thumbnail.jp
J. Kirkpatrick. — L'étude des langues vivantes
Procureur Marcel. J. Kirkpatrick. — L'étude des langues vivantes. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 44, Juillet-Décembre 1902. pp. 373-374
Determining the effectiveness of the HERS-SA Academy using the Kirkpatrick framework of training evaluation
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-86).The research evaluated the outcomes of Higher Education Resource Service South Africa (HERS-SA) Academy using the Kirkpatrick (1996a) framework of training evaluation. The study used a three-stage research design to evaluate Academy outcomes in tenns of the reactions, learning and behaviour levels of the Kirkpatrick (1996a) framework. Two main findings emerged from the research: (1) the reactions and learning outcomes of the Academy are successful while the behaviour outcomes are only partially successful, and (2) increased confidence and increased understanding of HE are by far the strongest outcomes of the Academy. Based on the major findings of the research, a number of recommendations were made primarily to improve the behaviour outcomes of the Academy
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