Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. New York

Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. New York
Title Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. New York PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
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Pages 276
Release 1924
Genre New York (State)
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Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. Tennessee

Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. Tennessee
Title Fourteenth Census of the United States. State Compendium. Tennessee PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1925
Genre Tennessee
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Fourteenth Census of the United States

Fourteenth Census of the United States
Title Fourteenth Census of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1925
Genre New Mexico
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The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
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Pages 2188
Release 1924
Genre American literature
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Property Rites

Property Rites
Title Property Rites PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth M. Smith-Pryor
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 408
Release 2009-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0807894176

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In 1925 Leonard Rhinelander, the youngest son of a wealthy New York society family, sued to end his marriage to Alice Jones, a former domestic servant and the daughter of a "colored" cabman. After being married only one month, Rhinelander pressed for the dissolution of his marriage on the grounds that his wife had lied to him about her racial background. The subsequent marital annulment trial became a massive public spectacle, not only in New York but across the nation--despite the fact that the state had never outlawed interracial marriage. Elizabeth Smith-Pryor makes extensive use of trial transcripts, in addition to contemporary newspaper coverage and archival sources, to explore why Leonard Rhinelander was allowed his day in court. She moves fluidly between legal history, a day-by-day narrative of the trial itself, and analyses of the trial's place in the culture of the 1920s North to show how notions of race, property, and the law were--and are--inextricably intertwined.

The Manship School

The Manship School
Title The Manship School PDF eBook
Author Ronald Garay
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 320
Release 2009-01-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807133828

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In September 2005, just days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, journalists from the Times-Picayune and WWL-TV asked for and received assistance from LSU's Manship School of Mass Communication. The staff of the Times-Picayune used the School's computer labs to publish an online edition of the paper within hours of their arrival and a print edition just five days after the storm. WWL-TV reporters set up shop in the School's television facility and were on the air a few hours later, telling Katrina's story. What happened at the Manship School during that September week affirmed the ascendancy of this illustrious program. From a single journalism course offered during the 1912--1913 session, the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication has a long, rich tradition of excellence. In The Manship School, Ronald Garay, a longtime faculty member and former associate dean, traces not only the story of the Manship School but its role in the evolution of media education in general. Hugh Mercer Blain, a professor in the English department at LSU in the early 1900s, created the first LSU journalism courses and curriculum with the support of then LSU president Thomas Boyd, making LSU one of the first universities to offer journalism education. Garay describes Blain's efforts to structure a fledgling journalism department and his success in gaining national recognition for what soon would become the LSU School of Journalism and later the Manship School of Mass Communication. Garay chronicles the subsequent building of full-fledged journalism units in liberal arts colleges; the addition of new fields such as broadcasting, advertising, public relations, and political communication; the creation of doctoral programs; and the emergence of serious research on the impact of media on society. Throughout, Garay introduces the students, faculty, directors, and alumni who played important roles in the school's history -- including pioneer political consultant Raymond Strother, former Associated Press head Wes Gallagher, and Reader's Digest chairman and former CEO Thomas Ryder -- and details the evolution of LSU's student media, particularly The Reveille, KLSU-FM, and Tiger-TV. The book also describes the Manship School's emergence as an independent college at LSU and Dean John Maxwell Hamilton's role in re-orienting the School's intellectual and professional mission, raising the School's stature and visibility nationally, and incorporating state-of-the-art technology in classrooms and labs. The Manship School provides a valuable and comprehensive record of one of LSU's most distinguished units.

Fourteenth Census of the United States

Fourteenth Census of the United States
Title Fourteenth Census of the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 172
Release 1924
Genre Iowa
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