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    Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines: A Partially Annotated Bibliography

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    This bibliography on “Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines” has been specifically prepared for the UWI School of Continuing Studies’ St. Vincent and the Grenadines Conference. It covers all aspects of education and training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines including: Academic achievement,economics of education, educational infrastructure, literacy and mathematics education

    Letter from W. P. Vincent to Attorney General Langer Regarding Pool Hall in Fortuna, North Dakota, September 2, 1919

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    In this letter, dated September 2, 1919, from Fortuna, North Dakota Village Clerk W. P. Vincent to William Langer, Vincent writes of complaints about a pool hall there and asks whether an ordinance restricting the hours and days of operation of pools halls would be enforceable by law. See also: Letter from Attorney General Langer to W. P. Vincent Regarding Pool Hall in Fortuna, North Dakota, September 4, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1334/thumbnail.jp

    Nieul-sur-L'autise (Vendée). Abbaye Saint-Vincent

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    Vincent Jean. Nieul-sur-L'autise (Vendée). Abbaye Saint-Vincent. In: Archéologie médiévale, tome 28, 1998. p. 227

    Nieul-sur-L'autise (Vendée). Abbaye Saint-Vincent

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    Vincent Jean. Nieul-sur-L'autise (Vendée). Abbaye Saint-Vincent. In: Archéologie médiévale, tome 28, 1998. p. 227

    Colour, class and gender in post-emancipation St. Vincent, 1834-1884

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    This thesis examines the experiences of the inhabitants of St. Vincent during the first fifty years of freedom. It examines social changes, work opportunities and areas of conflicts that developed during the period. It also details the effects of the declining economy on the islanders. The main subjects of the thesis are the agricultural labourers who were freed from slavery. It investigates their working lives, their attempts to achieve independent status as freeholders and their family and religious experiences. It also examines the changing attitudes towards them that were held by the planter class, the clergy and colonial officials, and how these views influenced the formation of a free society. In particular, the thesis investigates how perspectives of race, class and gender differed within the island, and how these divergencies created hostilities between different social groups often leading to unrest. While the main focus of the thesis is St. Vincent, it also compares conditions in St. Vincent with other Caribbean islands and Britain. This has helped illustrate how some local conditions, such as the lack of available land, ineffective plantation management and economic factors, reduced the opportunities for the freed people of St. Vincent. However, it also illustrates a commonality of experiences among the poor in both the Caribbean and Britain. It illustrates how the lives of the poor in the Caribbean were often restricted by the same class and gender biases experienced in Britain, as well as by racial prejudices held by the ruling authorities. The thesis relies on a variety of source material. Most of the primary sources were official Colonial Office dispatches, newspapers and Wesleyan missionary letters and reports. Throughout the thesis, I have questioned the motivations of the writers of these documents and interpreted the discourses they employed. I have also attempted to place the findings of my research within current debates among Caribbean historians of the postemancipation period to illustrate the importance of further gender analysis and research

    Letter dated 2 January 1975 from Vincent P. Barabba to Lorenzo A. Richards

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    Letter dated 2 January 1975 from Vincent P. Barabba, Director, Bureau of the Census, to Lorenzo A. Richards, with request to return the form on the 1974 Census of establisments performing agricultural services74-A41 (L) January 2, 1975 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Social and Economic Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington, D.C. 20233 / Y2~+A&~ Dear Friend: It\u27s time for the 1974 Census of establishments performing Agricultural Services, and we need your help. In this census we include establishments performing: • Soil Preparation and Crop Services • Veterinary and Animal Services • Farm Labor and Management Services • Landscape and Horticultural Services This is a most important census. Many changes have occurred since 1969 when the last census was taken. It is important to you that these changes be measured and understood by others performing agricultural services as well as by those who serve you and them. Your answers are needed and are COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL, as spelled out in the Notice on the front of the report form. Please fill out your report and send it back right away in the envelope provided. We\u27ll appreciate it very much. Sincerely, VINCENT P. BARABBA Director Bureau of the Census Enclosures GPO 884- 27

    RR. PP. L.-H. Vincent et F. -M. Abel, O. P., Emmaüs, Sa basilique et son histoire, 1932

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    Vincent A. RR. PP. L.-H. Vincent et F. -M. Abel, O. P., Emmaüs, Sa basilique et son histoire, 1932. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 12, fascicule 4, 1932. pp. 657-660

    Questio de custodia clavium portarum civitatum : castrorum : & aliorum locorum fortiliciorum per clarissimum et spectabilem virum dominum Nicolaum Boherii... disputata

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    Sig. A-B8 C4. - Au titre, écu de France et armes de Nicolas Bohier. Au v° du f° 19, privilège daté du 3 juin 1512, accordé à Simon Vincent. Ce même privilège accordé à S. Vincent se trouve dans plusieurs des premières impressions de Antoine Du Ry. - Marque typogr. de S. Vincent "à la sainte fasce" au v° du dernier f.. - sig. A-B8 C4. - Répertoire bibliogr. des livres impr. en France au 16e s., fasc. hors série, bibliogr. des livres impr. à Lyon, t.3, p. 201 (Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana, t. CXLVII
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