873 research outputs found
Phyllis Ray in a Senior Piano Recital
This is the program for the senior piano recital of Phyllis Ray. This recital took place on May 17, 1966, in the Mitchell Hall Auditorium
Hank Dempsey and Phyllis Ray in a Joint Recital
This is the program for the senior percussion recital of Hank Dempsey and the junior piano recital of Phyllis Ray. The recital took place on April 2, 1964, in Mitchell Hall
5.07.005: Where I Live by Phyllis Morrissey, 1991
CD case insert for Phyllis Morrissey's Where I Live, 1991
Paul Orton, Phyllis Ray, and Elizabeth Mulchy in a Joint Junior Recital
This is the program for the joint junior recital of clarinetist Paul Orton, pianist Phyllis Ray, and violoncelloist Elizabeth Mulchy. The recital took place on February 6, 1964, in Michell Hall
Oral history interview with Phyllis Braunlich
Phyllis Braunlich, an author, discusses her youth and her path into the world of writing. She talks about her early work as a managing editor of a literary magazine and explains how she became interested in Lynn Riggs, an Oklahoma poet and playwright. She describes the research involved in writing a biography, talks about some of her other book projects, and shares some of her favorite memories and discoveries along the way.The Spotlighting Oklahoma Oral History Collection is a series of thematic oral history projects as well as individual-specific interviews with the common goal of documenting the cultural and intellectual history of Oklahoma
Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later
Phyllis Coleman, Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence - Ten Years Later, 39 Arizona Law Review 15 (1997)
Phyllis Schlafly: The Feminists Just Don\u27t Get It
Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (March 18, 1927 – December 14, 2015) was a movement conservative, lawyer, radio commentator, syndicated columnist and author. She held conservative social and political views, opposed feminism and abortion, and successfully campaigned against ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Her book, A Choice Not an Echo (1964), a polemic against Republican leader Nelson Rockefeller, sold more than three million copies. Schlafly co-authored books on national defense and was critical of arms control agreements with the Soviet Union. In 1972, Schlafly founded the Eagle Forum, a conservative political interest group, and remained its chair and CEO until her death in 2016
A Guide to Future Outcome Assessments of Family Support Service Programs at Phyllis Wheatley Community Center
This is the final report to Phyllis Wheatley Community Center (PWCC) on assessing outcomes in its Family Services Program (FSP). The project was conducted from June 18 to August 25 2007 as a 50% summer student research project, which was funded by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), University of Minnesota and the PWCC in Minneapolis. As proposed by Mr. Gustafson, the goal of this research project was to produce a cost-benefit analysis of the PWCC's Family Service Program. He stated to the author that 'we believe there is a need to determine what, if any, return on investment there is for programs that provide family stability services including anger management, domestic violence prevention, self-sufficiency planning, and effective parenting for high risk populations.'Conducted on behalf of Phyllis Wheatley Community Center. Supported by the Northside Seed Grant program (NSG), a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), University of Minnesota.Hewapathirana, Gertrude; Phyllis Wheatley Community Center. (2008). A Guide to Future Outcome Assessments of Family Support Service Programs at Phyllis Wheatley Community Center. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/196314
Earl and Phyllis Hunting Family
Earl and Phyllis Hunting with their children, Earl Brandon, Minnie, Ray, Dell P. Oran, Allen and Max R
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