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Newly Added Materials in the Libraries August - September 2015 Newly Added Materials In the Libraries August - September 2015 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date Archives ARCHIVES. BF108.M34 Bradshaw, Hannah K. In it to win it : women's intrasexual competition as a 2015 B73 2015 (Hannah Kristine). function of sex ratio and sexy rivals / ARCHIVES. HB74.5 .N73 Nsaikila, Melaine N. Poverty, resource endowment and conflicts in Sub- 2015 2015 (Melaine Nyuyfoni). Saharan Africa : a reexamination of the resource curse hypothesis / ARCHIVES. HN65 .H38 2012 Hatch, Marshall Elijah. Project America : memoirs of faith and hope to win Life to Legacy, 2012 the future / ARCHIVES. HV9955.I32 Crouch, Robert S., Jr. Wellness and fitness in law enforcement : we need 2014 C76 2014 to do better / ARCHIVES. HV9955.I32 Morrow, Paula M. (Paula Recruitment and retention : what are the obstacles 2014 M67 2014 Marie). of hiring and retaining female and minority police officers? / ARCHIVES. LB1027 .M66 Monahan, Brendan F. Defining disability in higher education / 2014 2014 (Brendan Francis). ARCHIVES. LB1027 .O355 Oakley, Daniel L. (Daniel Illinois public school superintendents : influencing 2015 2015 Lee). state-level education legislation and policy-making in Illinois / ARCHIVES. LB1027 .U44 Ulferts, John D. (John Evaluation of staff recruitment and retention in the 2015 2015 David). smallest Illinois school districts : what are the implications? / ARCHIVES. LD2443.W476 Walk through Western an interactive Western Illinois 2015 1995 teleconference for prospective freshmen, transfer University, students and their parents, ARCHIVES. LD5941.W45 As time goes by Western Illinois 2015 A515 1999 University, ARCHIVES. LD5941.W45 Centennial Campaign for Western Illinois University Western Illinois 2015 A515 2001 University, ARCHIVES. LD5941.W45 Leathernecks football promo Western Illinois 2015 L42 2004 University, ARCHIVES. LD5941.W45 Western Illinois University Quincy Broadcasting 2015 W455 2006 commercials/promotional videos / Company, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Faculty Song Recital 2000 2001 Jan.21a Friday, October 02, 2015 Page 1 of 58 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Faculty Saxophone Recital, John Vana 2001 Jan.21b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Percussion Ensemble 2000 2002 Apr.16 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Anita Werling, Organ 2000 2002 Apr.19 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Student Clarient and Saxophone Recital 2000 2002 Apr.24a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 String Chamber Recital 2000 2002 Apr.24b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Brass Ensembles 2000 2002 Apr.24c ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2002 Apr.26 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Student Choral Conductors Concert 2000 2002 Apr.28 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Concert Band Student Conductors Concert 2000 2002 Apr.3 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Dean Studio Voice Recital disc 1 2000 2002 Apr.30a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Dean Studio Voice Recital disc 2 2000 2002 Apr.30a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Doug Huff, Bassoon 2000 2002 Apr.30b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Steven Chavez, Marimbas 2000 2002 Apr.6a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Day of Percussion, Techno Trio 2000 2002 Apr.6b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Organ Studio Recital 2000 2002 Apr.7a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Andrew Pelletier, Horn 2000 2002 Apr.7b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Wind Ensemble 2000 2002 Mar.22 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Kevin Nichols, Percussion 2000 2002 Mar.24 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Jazz Bands 2000 2002 Mar.27 Friday, October 02, 2015 Page 2 of 58 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Eric Carlson, Trombone 2000 2002 Mar.29 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Faculty Recital: John Vana, saxophone 2002 Mar.30 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 New Music Festival Concert I 2000 2002 Mar.4 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Jazz Studio Orchestra, Spring 2002, May1 disc 1 2000 2002 May1 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Jazz Studio Orchestra, Spring 2002, May1 disc 2 2000 2002 May1 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Kotas-Hirsch, Helen. Western Illinois University Horn Festival 2003: Western Illinois 2003 2003 Apr.6a dedicated to the memory of Helen Kotas-Hirsch University, Sunday, April 6, 2003 / ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Greer, Lowell. Western Illinois Horn Festival: master class Western Illinois 2003 2003 Apr.6c Sunday, April 6, 2003 / University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Trombone & Costa Rica 2003 2003 Feb.10 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Western Illinois Western Illinois University Jazz Studio Orchestra Western Illinois 2003 2003 May3 University. Jazz Studio Saturday, May 3, 2003 / University, Orchestra. ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Western Illinois Julstrom String Quartet, Camerata Woodwinds, Western Illinois 2003 2003 Oct.1 University. Bureau of Lamoine Brass Wednesday, October 1, 2003. University, Cultural Affairs. ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Jones, Thad. Tribute to Thad Jones Thursday, October 16, 2003 Western Illinois 2003 2003 Oct.16 / University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Western Illinois Western Illinois University Symphonic Wind Western Illinois 2003 2003 Oct.17 University. Symphonic Ensemble Friday, October 17, 2003 / University, Wind Ensemble. ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Western Illinois Western Illinois University Jazz Band Thursday, Western Illinois 2003 2003 Oct.9 University. Jazz Band. October 9, 2003 / University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Brass Ensemble 2004 2004 Apr.12 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Showcase Convocation 2004 2004 Apr.13a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Saxophone Studio Recital 2004 2004 Apr.13b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 COFAC Recital 2004 2004 Apr.13c ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Kevin Nichols, Percussion 2004 2004 Apr.14 Friday, October 02, 2015 Page 3 of 58 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Percussion Ensemble 2004 2004 Apr.16 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Organ Studio Recital 2004 2004 Apr.18c ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Steel Band 2004 2004 Apr.23 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Brenda Dohono, Organ 2004 2004 Apr.25 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Student Composers Convocation 2004 2004 Apr.27 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Jazz Band 2004 2004 Apr.29 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Concert Band 2000 2004 Apr.30 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Martinson, Kenneth. Faculty recital Tuesday, April 6, 2004 / Western Illinois 2004 2004 Apr.6 University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Mack, Ashlee. Guest piano recital Thursday, April 8, 2004. Western Illinois 2004 2004 Apr.8 University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Faculty Recital 2000 2004 Feb.10 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Frankenstien's Monster 2000 2004 Feb.11 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 John Vana, Saxophone 2000 2004 Feb.17 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Miller, Gary, 1945-2011. Guest organ recital Sunday, February 22, 2004 / Western Illinois 2004 2004 Feb.22 University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Faust, Randall E. Faculty horn recital Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Western Illinois 2004 2004 Feb.25 / University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Wind Ensemble 2000 2004 Feb.27 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Concert Band 2000 2004 Feb.28 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Ginsberg, Eric. Faculty clarinet recital Tuesday, February 3, 2004 / Western Illinois 2004 2004 Feb.3 University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Faculty Chamber Music recital III Wednesday, Western Illinois 2004 2004 Feb.4 February 4, 2004. University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Grace Baugh, Piano 2000 2004 Feb.5 Friday, October 02, 2015 Page 4 of 58 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Mark Pichla, Organ 2000 2004 Feb.8 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Louisville Brass Quintet. Brassfest 2004 Sunday, January 18, 2004 / Western Illinois 2004 2004 Jan.18 University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Dean, Marietta. Faculty voice recital Wednesday, January 21, 2004 Western Illinois 2004 2004 Jan.21 / University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 New Music Festival 2000 2004 Mar.1 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 New Music Festival 2000 2004 Mar.2a ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 New Music Festival 2000 2004 Mar.2b ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 WIU Wind Ensemble 2000 2004 Mar.26 ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Mozart, Wolfgang Magic Flute Saturday, May 1, 2004 / Western Illinois disc 1 2004 2004 May1 Amadeus, 1756-1791. University, ARCHIVES. MCD1 .W5726 Mozart, Wolfgang Magic Flute Saturday, May 1, 2004 / Western Illinois disc 2 2004 2004 May1 Amadeus, 1756-1791. University, ARCHIVES. PN45 .A94 2015 Ayers, Alexandra. Looking back : a rhetorical history of the Purdue 2015 OWL (1995-1998) / ARCHIVES. PN45 .B415 Birkey, Jeremy C. Emerging discourse : sea level rise affecting low- 2014 2014 (Jeremy Clayton). lying island nations as framed through The Guardian and The New York Times / ARCHIVES. PN45 .L685 Long, Steve. Genre mashing : 21st-century literary television and 2015 2015 the case of True Detective / ARCHIVES. PN45 .S365 Schmalz, Zoey K. (Zoey Social status, secrets, and a sinking ship : the 2014 2014 Kay). portrayal of class in contemporary Titanic fiction / ARCHIVES. PS3623.U78 Wurth, Erika T. Indian trains / West End Press, 2007 I524 2007 ARCHIVES. QC30 .A535 Andreev, Natalia. From diffuse clouds to massive star forming 2014 2014 regions : substructure in the interstellar medium traced by formaldehyde / ARCHIVES. QC30 .K54 2014 Kim, Hyung K. (Hyung Arecibo survey for correlated variability of 2014 Kwan). molecular masers in massive star forming regions / ARCHIVES. QD18.M34 E38 Edwardson, Thaddeus C. Synthesis and characterization of M₀(CO)₄L₂ 2014 2014 (Thaddeus Carl). compounds for analysis of metal D-ligand P bond covalency via x-ray absorption spectroscopy / ARCHIVES. QD18.M34 E45 Ellison, Amanda A. Evaluation of synthetic thiosemicarbazone 2015 2015 (Amanda Ann). containing compounds as inhibitors of cathepsin K / Friday, October 02, 2015 Page 5 of 58 Call Number Author Title Publisher Enum Publication Date ARCHIVES. QD18.M34 J64 Johnson, Lisa L. Computational
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