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 The Golden Age of the Justice Society of America
All-American Comics Inc. was a separate company from National Periodical Publications Inc., with its own offices and its own staff.
Despite the high price tag, it would prove to be a very worthwhile investment for National, for it would be the revival of two All-American characters (The Flash and Green Lantern) that would spark the Silver Age.
For that reason Flash and Hawkman (from All-American's Flash Comics), Green Lantern and the Atom (from All-American's All-American Comics), The Spectre and Dr. Fate (from Detective Comics' More Fun Comics), and The Sandman and Hourman (from Detective Comics' Adventure Comics) were charter members.
www.cvalley.net /~canote/ga.html

  
 Dublin Core and the Cataloguing Rules: Example 6
786 0# $n List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology With Index to Authors and Titles, $d 1971.
List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology
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www.libraries.psu.edu /tas/jca/dublin/ex6.htm

  
 INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA
Best segments for Latin American news are "North/South American News" and "Spanish Language News." You can restrict your search to these sets of publications.
Most academic, government and non-governmental organizations now provide information via the web and no directory or search engine can link to all the potential resources.
Directory includes access to bookstores, embassies, online publications, travel information and more.
lib.nmsu.edu /subject/bord/laguia

  
 Collection Development Policy - Univ. of Minnesota
The Law Library selector will collect constitutions, civil codices and legislation, Organization of American States documents, and human rights publications.
The James Ford Bell Library has a remarkable collection of original sources on the American conquests and settlements of the Spaniards and the Portuguese, and on the activities of Catholic missionaries in those areas from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
Among the above, the largest constituencies are in the departments of history, and Spanish and Portuguese, and Latin American studies in the Institute of International studies.
www.ku.edu /~mollas/mollas/mincdp.html

  
 A Guadalcanal Chronology
The 70's were the golden age of board wargaming, and Simulations Publications was the leader.
Nevertheless, the American public was far more incensed about Japan than about Germany and was eager for news of American attacks, after many months of American forces being defeated and captured in the Philippines, and on Wake and Guam.
The original basis of the table, however, was the Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) wargame "Bloody Ridge, Turning Point on Guadalcanal, September 1942" (in "Island War, Four Pacific Battles," Simulations Publications, Inc., 1975).
www.friesian.com /history/guadal.htm   (2830 words)

  
 The Lautens Group - Publications
Lautens, M.; Fagnou, K "Effects of halide ligands and protic additives on enantioselectivity and reactivity in rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric ring-opening reactions" Journal of the American Chemical Society 2001, 123, 7170.
Lautens, M; Fagnou, K.; Yang, D. "Rhodium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Ring Opening Reactions of Oxabicyclic Alkenes: Application of Halide Effects in the Development of a General Process." Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003, 125, 14884.
Lautens, M.; Fagnou, K.; Rovis, T. "Rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric alcoholysis and aminolysis of oxabenzonorbornadiene: A new enantioselective carbon-heteroatom bond forming process" Journal of the American Chemical Society 2000, 122, 5650.
www.chem.utoronto.ca /staff/ML/pubs.html   (2830 words)

  
 AHA Affiliates: Polish American Historical Association (PAHA)
Publications: Polish American Studies, semi-annually; PAHA Newsletter, semi-annually
It also encourages scholarly research and publications connected with the Polish American experience and its impact on America's pluralistic society and culture.
Statement of Purpose: To promote interest in studies of Polish American history, and its Polish roots, furthering scholarly research and publications.
www.historians.org /affiliates/polish_am_hisl_assn.htm   (86 words)

  
 Health Information Resource Database: American Dietetic Association
The American Dietetic Association (ADA), founded in 1917 as the professional society for dietitians, promotes the science of dietetics and nutrition, and public and professional education in these areas.
ADA activities and services include continuing education programs, nutritional research, scholarships, consumer publications, educational publications for professionals, public awareness campaigns, and promulgation of educational standards.
ADA publications include posters, consumer pamphlets on nutrition, catalogs, position papers, audiocassettes, novelty items, directories, standards, audiovisuals, books, lectures, professional guides, reports, policy statements, legislative materials, and media kits and news releases (for media only).
www.health.gov /nhic/NHICScripts/Entry.cfm?HRCode=HR1846   (162 words)

  
 St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: African American Press
When a black news story broke, these publications reported "what really went on."In addition, much of what has been found in the black press was not reported elsewhere, for example, special dispatches from Africa oriented toward American readers.
The African American press, also referred to as the black press, is strongly based on color, that is, on publications that are for black readers, by black staff members and owners, dealing largely with black issues and society.
Given the dominance of majority points of view in mainstream publications and the low number of black journalists, it is more important than ever for the African American press to provide a voice for the black community.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_tov/ai_2419100012   (162 words)

  
 A Guadalcanal Chronology
The 70's were the golden age of board wargaming, and Simulations Publications was the leader.
Nevertheless, the American public was far more incensed about Japan than about Germany and was eager for news of American attacks, after many months of American forces being defeated and captured in the Philippines, and on Wake and Guam.
The original basis of the table, however, was the Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) wargame "Bloody Ridge, Turning Point on Guadalcanal, September 1942" (in "Island War, Four Pacific Battles," Simulations Publications, Inc., 1975).
www.friesian.com /history/guadal.htm   (2830 words)

  
 Life with horses: AHP Student Award celebrates its 10th Anniversary 07/24/03
On Friday, June 20, American Horse Publications members gathered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the AHP Student Award.
American Horse Publications is a non-profit professional association of over 300 equine-related publications, individuals and businesses which share an interest in equine publishing.
During the past decade, American Horse Publications has seen a steady growth in participation from students seeking careers in equine publishing.
www.horsecity.com /stories/072403/lif_studentaward_PR.shtml   (2830 words)

  
 Listing Information: American Tract Society - ReligiousResources.org
Mission: To make Jesus Christ known in His redeeming grace and to promote the interests of vital godliness and sound morality by printing and circulating religious tracts and other publications of an evangelical character.
Top : Commercial : Products : Publications : Tracts
Top : Publications : Articles and Essays : Tracts
www.religiousresources.org /directory/listing.php?listing_id=898   (2830 words)

  
 UCB Libraries GovPubs Native American Treaties and Information
List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology : with Index to Authors and Titles Bureau of Ethnology Bulletin 200.
American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications GS4.17/3:Am3i (Annotated copy with notes on microfilm collections held in Government Publications.)
National Museum of the American Indian is "dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.
ucblibraries.colorado.edu /govpubs/us/native.htm   (1232 words)

  
 List of Publications
American Journal of Public Health, 89(4): 546-552, 1999.
American Journal of Public Health, 92(8): 1264-1271, 2002.
Black, S.A. Increased health burden associated with co-morbid depression in older diabetic Mexican Americans: Results of the Hispanic EPESE.
geriatrics.uthscsa.edu /research/epese_pubs.htm   (1232 words)

  
 Literary Resources -- American (Lynch)
Facsimiles of front matter of anthologies of early American literature from 1878 to the present, with attention to their role in shaping the canon.
American Memory -- Dozens of collections on American history, literature, and culture.
Extensive collection of American resources, including a superb collection of annotated links, on-line exhibits from the Museum for American Studies, many hypertext editions of American works, historical maps, the Capitol Project, virtual classrooms, and an extensive site on America in the 1930s.
andromeda.rutgers.edu /~jlynch/Lit/american.html   (2116 words)

  
 Biblical Archaeology Society
Tours, publications and fellowships are listed in the home page of this cultural and educational organization, dedicated to supporting archaeological research and publication.
All of the expeditions listed have received approval by the Committee on Archaeological Policy of the ASOR.
Devoted to the study of religion, this academic organization includes information about membership, upcoming meetings, publications, careers and grants on its home page.
www.biblicalarchaeology.com /bswbAbOnresource.html   (2116 words)

  
 Pan American World Airways, Inc. Records Collection, Richter Library
Pan American Airways, as it was then named, began operations on October 28, 1927, with the first scheduled international flight by a United States airline.
Overnight, flying times were reduced by one-half, and the world became a much smaller place.
Publications served specific areas within the airlines, and befitting the company's international status, many titles appeared in multiple languages.
www.library.miami.edu /archives/panam/pan.html   (1547 words)

  
 NJCU - Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library
Some Charts, tables, and graphs are included, as well as full text from the publications such as: Magill Book Reviews; Essential Documents in American History; CIA World Factbook; and over 500 health and science-related pamphlets.
It offers complete coverage of English-language nursing journals and publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses' Association.
Full text of the articles from more than 100 volumes of biographical reference books published by H. Wilson, including Current Biography, the World Author Series, Nobel Prize Winners, World Artists, World Film Directors, American Reformers, and numerous biographical books on musicians and composers from throughout history.
www.njcu.edu /guarini/databases/Description.htm   (1547 words)

  
 Iberian and Ibero-American Studies in the University of Minnesota Libraries
In the same context, Ibero-American studies are defined geographically, pertaining to the history, cultures, and affairs of the American territories conquered and settled by the Iberians from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and from 1821 to the present, pertaining to those of Brazil, the Spanish-speaking republics, and Puerto Rico.
This special collection houses publications of the United Nations and the Organization of American States, as well as some foreign government documents.
Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1970-.
area.lib.umn.edu /iberpath.html   (1547 words)

  
 Perle Implicated In AIPAC Probe - Forums powered by Reason and Principle
An example is the family of the late Samuel I. "Si" Newhouse, who owns "Advance Publications" which owns Condé Nast Publications, Parade Publications, Fairchild Publications, American City Business Journals, the Golf Digest Companies, and newspapers in more than twenty American cities.
Advance Publications also has extensive interests in cable television, as well as in Internet sites which are related to its print publications.
This public relations operation of Hoover’s, this massive attempt to control public opinion, continues to this day, and it is at the very heart of what is wrong with the bureau.
www.libertyforum.com /showflat.php?Cat=&Board=news_crime&Number=293230718   (1547 words)

  
 Advance Publications - Venture Capital Directory and Sample Business Plans.
Advance Publications, Inc., is a privately held communications company that owns CondT Nast Publications, Parade Publications, Fairchild Publications, American City Business Journals, the Golf Digest Companies, and newspapers in more than twenty American cities; Advance Publications also has extensive interests in cable television, as well as in Internet sites which...
Advance Publications - Venture Capital Directory and Sample Business Plans.
This information is offered to purchasers of a PowerSearch report.
www.vclocator.com /Venture-Capital/05761/Advance-Publications.html   (1547 words)

  
 Quilt History Teachers in the American midwest
Xenia has written several articles on these topics and others for American Patchwork and Quilting and McCall's Quilting, has published 2 scholarly studies in Uncoverings (journal of the American Quilt Study Group), and has articles in several other publications and books.
Currently she is involved (through the Great Lakes Quilt Center and the Alliance for American Quilts) with the development of the Quilt Index,a comprehensive on-line research tool and reference work that will provide access to information about North American quilted bed coverings http://www.quiltindex.org/.
She offers lectures on aspects of American quilt history to general audiences, and more intensive workshops on fabric identification as a means for dating quilts and on American kit quilts.
www.quilthistory.com /teachers/midwest.htm   (1547 words)

  
 American Geographical Society Library
The American Geographical Society Library, a major reference and research library devoted to the acquisition, analysis, preservation, and retrieval of the literature of geography, cartography, and related fields, is considered to be outstanding among the world's leading geographical libraries.
The American Geographical Society Library is located in the Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, third floor, East Wing.
The scope of the collection is broad, encompassing all aspects of geography, cartography and selected facets of related disciplines such as history, anthropology, archaeology, sociology, demography, economics, geology, oceanography, meteorology, urban studies, travel, discovery and exploration, and materials on human beings as builders and despoilers of the environment.
www.uwm.edu /Library/AGSL/intro.html   (1547 words)

  
 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: James S. Chase - Arkansas American Revolution/Bicentennial Celebration Papers
Application forms for communities and publications concerning the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission are included.
Chase was appointed by Governor Dale Bumpers to the Arkansas American Revolution Bicentennial Commission in 1972 and collected papers concerning that organization on national, state, and local levels.
Materials are divided between those pertaining to the Arkansas American Revolution Bicentennial Commission and those dealing with the bicentennial on a national level.
libinfo.uark.edu /specialcollections/findingaids/chase.html   (1547 words)

  
 American Statistical Association
For a single volume in 1920-21 it was renamed the Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association and from 1922 it became the Journal of the American Statistical Association.
The Publications of the American Statistical Association began publication in March 1888 with the first part containing a single article, namely Statistics of water power employed in manufacturing in the United States by George F Swain.
He was deeply involved in statistics being head of the American Economic Association, and the Census Director in both 1870 and in 1880.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Societies/American_Statistical.html   (491 words)

  
 American Naturalist, The (JournalSeek)
Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world's most renowned, peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and population and integrative biology research.
While addressing topics in community and ecosystem dynamics, evolution of sex and mating systems, organismal adaptation, and genetic aspects of evolution, AN emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical syntheses--all in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles.
American Naturalist, The website (full text articles available online)
journalseek.net /cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&query=0003-0147   (110 words)

  
 LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Literatures are arranged chronologically, then alphabetically by author.
Extensive and useful annotated bibliography that includes all major Latin American literary figures.
Follows the traditional format used in Gale publications on criticism: an essay on the author with biographical information followed by critical writings by different authors and published in a variety of sources.
dizzy.library.arizona.edu /users/ppromis/biblit.html   (463 words)

  
 cases.txt
Gallagher's Farms Inc., 3 USPQ2d 1864 (TTAB 1986)--1102.02(a)(3); 1103 Gammon Reel, Inc., In re, 227 USPQ 729 (TTAB 1985)--1208 Gastown Inc. of Delaware v.
Les Parfums de Dana, Inc., 191 USPQ 292 (TTAB 1976)--703.02(a) Slater, In re, 231 USPQ 497 (Comm'r 1985)--115.02 Small v.
Horace W. Longacre, Inc., 211 USPQ 712 (TTAB 1981)--528.02; 528.05(a) American Olean Tile Co., In re, 1 USPQ2d 1823 (TTAB 1986)-- 101.02; 101.03 American Optical Corp. v.
www.uspto.gov /go/dcom/ttab/tbmp/cases.txt   (14243 words)

  
 The New Mexico Geographical Society
The Society fosters the discovery and dissemination of geographical knowledge far and wide through public lectures, regional and international conferences, educational field trips, research, and publications to reach the student, scholar, and general reader.
For information about membership, events, and Society publications, send e-mail to: The New Mexico Geographical Society.
Society headquarters are in La Mesilla, the historic community in southern New Mexico that was under the jurisdiction of the Mexican state of Chihuahua until the 1854 acquisition of the Gadsden Purchase Territory by the United States.
dgraphix.gws.uky.edu /nmgs/society.html   (14243 words)

  
 Americanbulls
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www.americanbulls.com   (233 words)

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