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Glasgow University Calendar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 690

Glasgow University Calendar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1897
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Glasgow University Calendar for the Year ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Glasgow University Calendar for the Year ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1879
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 724

Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1891
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Rattle of Theta Chi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

The Rattle of Theta Chi

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Too Much Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Too Much Trouble

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-15
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  • Publisher: ECW Press

More than just a history of Danko Jones, this book is an exploration of the rigid politics that govern both underground and mainstream music and how a band can succeed without pandering to either. Danko Jones may be a straightforward rock band, but their story is anything but. They're a band that has roots in many different music communities--the North American indie rock scene, the Scandinavian garage rock scene, and the European metal scene--but belong to none of them. They've toured with both Blonde Redhead and Nickelback and can attract intense fandom in one part of the world while being rejected in their home country. "Too Much Trouble" follows a 15-year saga that goes from college radio DJ booths to corporate boardrooms and from dingy after-hours bars to the biggest festival stages in Europe. It's a must-have for fans of Danko Jones or anyone interested in a behind-the-scenes look at how both the mainstream and underground music industries work.

Ski
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Ski

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1997-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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General Register
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1804

General Register

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1940
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Announcements for the following year included in some vols.

W. Stanford Reid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

W. Stanford Reid

MacLeod's in-depth analysis examines how an observant Christian academic, unapologetically Calvinist, openly articulated his faith in a secular environment and helped convince evangelicals to abandon their ghettoizing anti-intellectualism. His discussion of Reid's international networking serves as a reminder of the way in which Canadian evangelicalism was influenced by and in turn influenced the United States, where Reid's influence was appreciable, both as a trustee of Westminster Seminary for thirty-seven years and as editor at large of the nascent "Christianity Today." "W. Stanford Reid" is a poignant, in-depth investigation of the life of a man whose career spanned academia and church.

Alton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Alton

The river bend near the confluence of three great rivers--the Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois--was founded by Rufus Easton between 1814 and 1818 for land development and a ferry service between Illinois and St. Louis. Named for one of Easton's sons, Alton developed into a bustling river town. In 1837, Alton's economy was hurt by financial panic and its reputation blotted by the murder of abolitionist newspaper publisher Elijah Lovejoy. But by the 1850s, Alton had caught "railroad fever," which, along with plentiful natural resources, fueled its growth as a manufacturing city. Fortunes were made, and by the 20th century, Alton boasted fine churches, schools, and millionaires' mansions. On the other end of the social scale lived the workers in their neighborhoods. The river, the railroad, and the diverse people they brought to the river bend shaped Alton's history and culture.