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Homefront Hero
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Homefront Hero

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05
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  • Publisher: Harlequin

"Dashing and valiantly wounded, Captain John Gallows could have stepped straight out of an army recruitment poster. Leanne Sample can't help being impressed - although the lovely Red Cross nurse tries to hide it. She knows better than to get attached to the daring captain who is only home to heal and help rally support for the war's final push. As soon as he's well enough, he'll rush back to Europe, back to war - and far away from South Carolina and Leanne. But when an epidemic strikes close to home, John comes to realize what it truly means to be a hero - Leanne's hero" -- Cover verso.

Bouton--Boughton Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 750

Bouton--Boughton Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1890
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Rare Books Uncovered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Rare Books Uncovered

"Discoveries of rare and collectible books are chronicled in stories from both casual and die-hard book collectors" --

Women of Discriminating Taste
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Women of Discriminating Taste

Women of Discriminating Taste examines the role of historically white sororities in the shaping of white womanhood in the twentieth century. As national women’s organizations, sororities have long held power on college campuses and in American life. Yet the groups also have always been conservative in nature and inherently discriminatory, selecting new members on the basis of social class, religion, race, or physical attractiveness. In the early twentieth century, sororities filled a niche on campuses as they purported to prepare college women for “ladyhood.” Sorority training led members to comport themselves as hyperfeminine, heterosocially inclined, traditionally minded women follow...

State of the Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

State of the Heart

In State of the Heart, Aïda Rogers has crafted an artful love letter to our state, with contributions from a host of nationally and regionally recognized writers who've written short essays on the South Carolina places that they cherish. This anthology provides a multifaceted historical and personal view of the Palmetto State. Thematically organized, this collection offers a geographic and emotional scope that is as diverse as its contributors. Sportswriters describe beloved arenas; historians reflect on church ruins and forts. A playwright recalls the magic of her first theater experience; a food writer revels in a coastal joint that serves fresh oysters. Backyards, front porches, a small ...

Trow's New York City Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1100

Trow's New York City Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1856
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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At Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

At Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe

A pictorial and narrative tour of a historic landmark at the center of the university's original campus The University of South Carolina was founded in 1801 on a modest parcel of land now called the Horseshoe. While the campus has grown well beyond its original borders, the oak-lined and gated historic Horseshoe remains the heart of campus life. At Home in the Heart of the Horseshoe pays tribute to the handsome regency-style structure at the midpoint of the historic Horseshoe. Constructed in 1854 to house faculty families, then used for sororities, the residence ultimately became the official President's House in 1952. Through the stories and images in this beautiful book, Patricia Moore-Pas...

The University of South Carolina Trivia Book
  • Language: en

The University of South Carolina Trivia Book

The unofficial guide to the home of the Gamecocks! The University of South Carolina Trivia Book features a wealth of historic and recent facts, with over 500 questions (with answers!) and quotations spanning more than two centuries of USC history, ranging from the fun to the significant and from the bizarre to the informative. This book is the quintessential source of information about the University of South Carolina, perfect for current and prospective students, alumni, Gamecock sports fans, and locals. Discover obscure facts, forgotten lore, and exciting tidbits about everything from student life and traditions to Town and Gown, including: What was the Great Biscuit Rebellion of 1852? Who was the first African American woman graduate? Which professor tried to expel a student for stupidity? What two traditions came out of the 1902 Carolina–Clemson riot? Which campus building served as a morgue?

The Power of the Plan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

The Power of the Plan

The history and future of the unique partnership between the City of Columbia and the University of South Carolina State universities are more than just places of higher learning, more indeed than just campuses or buildings, and more than just students scurrying from class to class. They are a symbol of the future of the nation and a statement about the commitment the sponsoring state has made to its people. In turn each city or town that hosts, develops, and nurtures these institutions recognizes that it holds within the community one of the more precious jewels in a state's crown. So it is with the city of Columbia and the University of South Carolina. Richard F. Galehouse has been involve...

The New York City Directory, for ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 698

The New York City Directory, for ...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1850
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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