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  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1931-1932, the International Relations Club had four delegates go to the Annual Southern Conference of International Relations Club at Rollins College. the conference was a success and had an open discussion ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1930-1931, we see the International Relations Club called a special meeting on January 13, 1931. this meeting was called because the International Relations Club received "profit" from two clubs. The purpose ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    In the years 1929-1930. the InInternationalelations Club shows off its members in a photo along with many letters addressed to Miss Mildred Price of Georgia State Woman's College. Many of the letters to Miss Mildred Price ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club Scrapbook starts with a general overview of what the club is and other information about the club. There is information about the Articles involving fees and dues, attendance and expulsion, ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club provides dates, times, and meeting locations for some of its meetings set to take place. It talks about its officers for the year and the layout of how the meeting is going to go. There is ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club started with an election of new officers and there was a new Vice-President and Secretary elected. Miss Mildred Price during this period received many notes from people. In these notes, ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The girls that participated in the International Relations Club went to a Conference that took place at the Citadel Military College in Charleston, South Carolina on March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. There was a meeting called by ...
  • Unknown author (1952)
    The International Relations Club participated in the Southeastern Conference that took place in Gainesville, Florida. They also participated in the Georgia State Conference that took place at Emory. They also participated ...
  • Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1934-05-24)
  • Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1934-03-24)
  • Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1933-01-02)
  • Pound, Jere; Pound, Jere (Jere Pound, 1933-09-01)
  • Jere Pound (Jere Pound, 1933-05-20)
  • James, Christine (lobal Encyclopedia of Public Administration Public Policy, and Governance, 2016)
    The teaching of ethics in public administration is afield that has grown considerably over the last 40 years. This is because of concerns within educational institutions that offer the Masters in Public Administration (MPA) ...
  • James, Christine (Chronic Illness, Spirituality, and Healing, 2013-01)
    Colloquially, the medical diagnosis of “metabolic syndrome” and the physical condition of obesity might not be understood as chronic illness or chronic disease. To the lay person, chronic illness often refers to something ...
  • Lanier, Mary Day (Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 1880-08-31)
    Letter from Mary Day Lanier to [Unknown] regarding the health of her husband, poet Sidney Lanier, dated August 31, 1880. West Chester, Pennsylvania. Handwritten letter.
  • Barton and Harbin (South Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission, 1981)
    Georgia Architectural and Historic Properties Survey of Mattie Ave. [2], Sycamore, Turner County, Ga., 1981. Georgian plan house with gabled tin roof. Shed and gabled porch supported by round posts squared at the top (see ...
  • James, Christine (Kinesis: Graduate Journal in Philosophy, 1995)
    The relationship between feminist theory and traditionally feminine activities like mothering and caring is complex, especially because of the current diversity of feminist scholarship. There are many different kinds of ...
  • James, Christine (Book Reviews: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)
    Over the last few decades, the philosophy of comedy has begun to develop a set of specific questions that have provided a wealth of insights: for example, the ethics of jokes within social and political philosophy; or the ...
  • James, Christine (International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1997)
    In the context of feminist and postmodern thought, traditional conceptions of masculinity and what it means to be a “Real Man” have been critiqued. In Genevieve Lloyd's The Man of Reason, this critique takes the form of ...