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    Relations Between the United States and the United Netherlands During the American Revolution 

    Campbell, Constance (Creighton University, 1950)
    "Strictest neutrality" was the political motto determined, upon by the United Provinces of the Netherlands at the beginning of the American Revolution. Though subsequent events prevented their adhering to such a policy, ...
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    The Acadians of Southwest Louisiana 

    Mouton, Marie Germaine (Creighton University, 1958)
    The annals of history have often disclosed the dark stories of strong peoples of this world who have seized their weaker neighbors, exiling them from their homes and firesides, and forcing them to begin life anew in a ...
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    Cultural and religious effect of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, of St. Joseph, Missouri, on the region during its one hundred years of existence 

    Augustine, Flavia (Creighton University, 1952)
    (First paragraph) For one hundred years the Convent of the Sacred Heart in St. Joseph, Missouri, has been a radiating center of culture, whose influence ha$ extended far in to the surrounding region. From the first days ...
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    Health Programs in Four Large Public School Systems 

    Koory, M. Paul (Creighton University, 1955)
    Most schools have health programs and policies. Written or unwritten, consistent or inconsistent, these policies and programs affect the present and future welfare of all school personnel, as well as students, and the ...
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    A Comparative Study of the Catholic High Schools of the Archdiocese of Dubuque 

    Leonard, Reverend William Patrick A.B. (Creighton University, 1959)
    The primary purpose of education is to develop the individual to his fullness. This development meets not only man's immediate purpose, hut his ultimate purpose which is to attain eternal life.|The intellect of the youth ...
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    Pearl Harbor Investigating Committees and the East Wind Rain Message 

    Simmons, Helen Holm (Creighton University, 1955)
    In considering the problem of the East Wind Rain Message the historian is confronted with the task of reconstructing from a mass of raveled evidence and conflicting testimony data which will aid him in determining whether ...
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    The Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and France 1797 - 1801 

    Oard, Ronald Joseph (Creighton University, 1956)
    Diplomatic relations between the United States and France had been strained since the Genêt Affair in 1793. They were brought to the breaking point by the conclusion of Jay's Treaty in 1795. The American minister to France, ...
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    The Progressive Movement in the United States: 1900 - 1924 

    Shine, Mary James C.PP.S. (Creighton University, 1952)
    One of the advantages of the American system of government is the possibility it affords politicians with divergent views to organize groups or movements which, because of the pertinent issues that they advocate, rapidly ...
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    Criticisms of President Washington by His Contemporaries 

    Stoehr, M. Innocentia O.S.F. (Creighton University, 1956)
    As tile title indicates, the purpose of this investigation is to discover the nature and extent of the criticisms given George Washington during the eight years of his presidency. The word "criticism" is taken in the nature ...
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    Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Mexico 1854 to 1860 

    Condon, Robert Michael (Creighton University, 1954)
    The Gadsden treaty, negotiated in 1853, was, at best, only a temporary solution to the problems which disturbed pacific relations between the United States and Mexico. In its amended form the treaty made no provision for ...
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