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    Two worlds atlas of the Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Twenty-page insert for the April 15, 1948, issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer, with maps, illustrations and text about the beginnings of the rivalry between western capitalist nations led by the United States and eastern communist nations led by the Soviet Union following World War II known as "the Cold War." Includes maps of the Soviet Union, China, Korea, the Middle East, Palestine, Italy, Europe, and the World. From the archives of Leo Leonar

    Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Top half of the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer from 18 May 1865. On the left side is a list of headlines, and in the middle of the page is a diagram of the courtroom where the conspiracy trial was being held

    Charleston and its defences.

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    Scale ca. 1:52,000.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 374.5From The Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, April 11, 1863, p. 1.Map indicates forts, batteries, obstructions, and torpedoes (i.e., mines)Description derived from published bibliography

    Fordham Obituary in the Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Obituary in Philadelphia Inquirer

    July 7, 2017: Philadelphia Inquirer Op-ed

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    Blog post, “Philadelphia Inquirer Op-ed“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in the democratic United States of America

    Field of McClellan's operations, scene of the recent battles in front of Richmond-and the late important military operations in eastern Virginia /

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    Scale not given.LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 650.6Relief shown by hachures and pictorially.From the Philadelphia inquirer, Wednesday, July 2, 1862. p. 1.Map of the region east of Richmond showing the location of battlefields on June 25, 26, and 27, 1862.Description derived from published bibliography

    Mayson featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Assistant Professor Sandra G. Mayson was featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer regarding her research on racial biases in the criminal justice system. The article titled In Philly, your race predicts whether you\u27ll be locked or go free until trial, study says was written by Samantha Melamed and published 4/29/19. Read the full articl

    Mayson featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Assistant Professor Sandra G. Mayson was featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer regarding her research on racial biases in the criminal justice system. The article titled In Philly, your race predicts whether you\u27ll be locked or go free until trial, study says was written by Samantha Melamed and published 4/29/19. Read the full articl
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