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La Prensa De 22 De Mayo De 1929, Nº 3542
Oficlna.H: Tiompo rrui'Able: 245 Csiiftl St, Nuw York, Uespojadu Tfii'^Cxno: Canal 1^00. UNICO DIARIO ESPAÑOL E HISrANO AMERICANO EN NUEVA YORK 3 CENTAVOS. ^■Ql. X X II.— N U M E R O 3542. n u e v a Y O R K , M IE R C O L E S 22 D E M ^ Y O D E 1929. EL EXITO DE LA EXPOSICION DE BARCELONA w ■ j -r . licenciado Aarón Sáenz iciíia su Sigue la gestión SUPERA, EN MUCHO, A LO QUE SE £:SP£i?ABA 'iflaCtouO FíltlIlCS El canciller destaca la labor del Pdte. BARCELONA, mayo 2 L {/P)— ,ha vuelto a actuar como en sus inc- candidatura a la presidencia de Méjico para libertar a Con extraordinaria animacióni sin jores tiempos, el nombramiento Leguía en el caso de Tacna y Arica que por un instante decaiga el en-| iluminación de.lumbradora tusia.mo ■ K! desfile fantástico a través de curiad desde la montaña iluminada, el correr do El presidente del Brasil felicita a Hoovor,— La prensa boli fjastro Balda y sus asociados serán, sometidos a juicio en la los prisiorieros posicion Internacional, conUnua^e,|^^ maravillosas fuentes luminosas a sus ministros celebrando con este motivo diverja,^ resplandor del Palacio Nacio- viana sigue comentando el pacto capital,— Calles ratifica sus declaraciones actos, Esta se efectúa por medio de presenciados por u s realzado mediante una artística Las festividades continuarán inmenso. combinación de reflectores, contri LIMA. Perú. 21 mayo.^í/Tii:! rjUPAD DE MEJICO, mayo 21. | las embajadas de Argen El número de turista.s ha aumen buye a dar a la Exposición el as- hasta el día 24 de cuerpo diplomático, prestdidi' ji;»r **Vv/iplQÍr«r" A o >iftv tado con la aportación^ france^^, pgg(Q ¿g ciudad encantada. -
Young Firebug Jailed, Philip Freneau's Grave. Coming
- 1ER. Isiotd W<fU7tjEnttriil 'as Batond-Clais Itattar at tha Poit. E L, NO. 7.. offlei *t Bad Bank, N. J., undtr tit A«t oi Much I, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY," AUGUST 10, 19^27. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 •Jd- this urn long ago disappeared. The the year will not mature and Mr. YOUNG FIREBUG JAILED, PHILIP FRENEAU'S GRAVE. Inscription on the front of the COMING FAIR. RAISING POTATO, SEED. Martinson does not •wa.it them to PET SHOW AT RUMSON. NEIGHBORS IN A nGffli shaft reads as follows: matuie. The host potatoes for HE .TRIED TO BURN BUILDING REAL ESTATE, DEVELOPMENTS votvs GRAVE. COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN AP- AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT planting aio immatuu, thin-skinned, IT WAS HELD LAST SATURDAY ROUBLE STARTED ' ON DAIRY FARM, Philip Freneau, Died Dec. ISth, 18S2, POINTED BY INDEPENDENTS. tubers. ENCROACHINGJDN THE PLOT. aged 80 years, 11 months and IS days. ON A HOLMDEL FARM. „ AT' VICTORY PARK. LY OVER BOUNDARY LINE, Tha Propartjr lit Freneau it Now He was* a native of New Vork -hut for John Dtnaf rib, After Working Two many rears a realdent of Philadelphia and Their Annual Event .Will be Held William Martinson Doos Not Pro- FORMER RESIDENT KILLED. The Show Was Given For the Play, 'hree Leonardo Persons Were Ar» Si^ Days on Christian Brodtrson's. Owned by Cl«ranca Wire and New Jeraey. Hla benevolent character ia August 19th to September 3d, In- pose to Buy Potatoes for Planting ground Children and There Were Albert C. Treadwcll Victim of Air- Kited—They Are Scheduled to Plac. -
PLACE and INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS INDEX Italicised Page Numbers Refer to Extended Entries
PLACE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA TIONS INDEX Italicised page numbers refer to extended entries Aachcn, 549, 564 Aegean North Region. Aktyubinsk, 782 Alexandroupolis, 588 Aalborg, 420, 429 587 Akure,988 Algarve. 1056, 1061 Aalst,203 Aegean South Region, Akureyri, 633, 637 Algeciras, I 177 Aargau, 1218, 1221, 1224 587 Akwa Ibom, 988 Algeria, 8,49,58,63-4. Aba,988 Aetolia and Acarnania. Akyab,261 79-84.890 Abaco,178 587 Alabama, 1392, 1397, Al Ghwayriyah, 1066 Abadan,716-17 Mar, 476 1400, 1404, 1424. Algiers, 79-81, 83 Abaiang, 792 A(ghanistan, 7, 54, 69-72 1438-41 AI-Hillah,723 Abakan, 1094 Myonkarahisar, 1261 Alagoas, 237 AI-Hoceima, 923, 925 Abancay, 1035 Agadez, 983, 985 AI Ain. 1287-8 Alhucemas, 1177 Abariringa,792 Agadir,923-5 AlaJuela, 386, 388 Alicante, 1177, 1185 AbaslUman, 417 Agalega Island, 896 Alamagan, 1565 Alice Springs, 120. Abbotsford (Canada), Aga"a, 1563 AI-Amarah,723 129-31 297,300 Agartala, 656, 658. 696-7 Alamosa (Colo.). 1454 Aligarh, 641, 652, 693 Abecbe, 337, 339 Agatti,706 AI-Anbar,723 Ali-Sabieh,434 Abemama, 792 AgboviIle,390 Aland, 485, 487 Al Jadida, 924 Abengourou, 390 Aghios Nikolaos, 587 Alandur,694 AI-Jaza'ir see Algiers Abeokuta, 988 Agigea, 1075 Alania, 1079,1096 Al Jumayliyah, 1066 Aberdeen (SD.), 1539-40 Agin-Buryat, 1079. 1098 Alappuzha (Aleppy), 676 AI-Kamishli AirpoI1, Aberdeen (UK), 1294, Aginskoe, 1098 AI Arish, 451 1229 1296, 1317, 1320. Agion Oras. 588 Alasb, 1390, 1392, AI Khari]a, 451 1325, 1344 Agnibilekrou,390 1395,1397,14(K), AI-Khour, 1066 Aberdeenshire, 1294 Agra, 641, 669, 699 1404-6,1408,1432, Al Khums, 839, 841 Aberystwyth, 1343 Agri,1261 1441-4 Alkmaar, 946 Abia,988 Agrihan, 1565 al-Asnam, 81 AI-Kut,723 Abidjan, 390-4 Aguascalientes, 9(X)-1 Alava, 1176-7 AlIahabad, 641, 647, 656. -
Academic Journal of Modern Philology. Vol. 3
Academic Journal of Modern Philology Polish Academy of Sciences Wroclaw– Branch Philological School of Higher Education in Wroclaw– Academic Journal of Modern Philology e-ISSN 2353-3218 ISSN 2299-7164 Vol. 3 (2014) Editor-in-chief Piotr P. Chruszczewski Honorary Editors Franciszek Grucza Stanisław Prędota Associate Editors Katarzyna Buczek Aleksandra R. Knapik Jacek Mianowski Wrocław 2014 ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF MODERN PHILOLOGY Editor-in-chief Piotr P. Chruszczewski Honorary Editors Franciszek Grucza Stanisław Prędota Associate Editors Katarzyna Buczek, Aleksandra R. Knapik, Jacek Mianowski Scientific Board of the Committee for Philology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch: Piotr Cap (Łódź), Camelia M. Cmeciu (Galati, Romania), Piotr P. Chruszczewski (Wrocław), Józef Darski (Poznań), Marta Degani (Verona, Italy), Robin Dunbar (Oxford, UK), Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (Poznań), Francesco Ferretti (Rome, Italy), Jacek Fisiak (Poznań), James A. Fox (Stanford, USA), Stanisław Gajda (Opole), Piotr Gąsiorowski (Poznań), Franciszek Grucza (Warszawa), Philippe Hiligsmann (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), Rafael Jiménez Cataño (Rome, Italy), Henryk Kardela (Lublin), Ewa Kębłowska-Ławniczak (Wrocław), Tomasz P. Krzeszowski (Warszawa), Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (Łódź), Ryszard Lipczuk (Szczecin), Lorenzo Magnani (Pavia, Italy), Witold Mańczak (Kraków), Marek Paryż (Warszawa), Michał Post (Wrocław), Stanisław Prędota (Wrocław), John R. Rickford (Stanford, USA), Hans Sauer (Munich, Germany), Aleksander Szwedek (Poznań), Elżbieta Tabakowska -
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On the Periphery of a Great “Empire”: Secondary Formation of States and Their Material Basis in the Shandong Peninsula during the Late Bronze Age, ca. 1000-500 B.C.E Minna Wu Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMIBIA UNIVERSITY 2013 @2013 Minna Wu All rights reserved ABSTRACT On the Periphery of a Great “Empire”: Secondary Formation of States and Their Material Basis in the Shandong Peninsula during the Late Bronze-Age, ca. 1000-500 B.C.E. Minna Wu The Shandong region has been of considerable interest to the study of ancient China due to its location in the eastern periphery of the central culture. For the Western Zhou state, Shandong was the “Far East” and it was a vast region of diverse landscape and complex cultural traditions during the Late Bronze-Age (1000-500 BCE). In this research, the developmental trajectories of three different types of secondary states are examined. The first type is the regional states established by the Zhou court; the second type is the indigenous Non-Zhou states with Dong Yi origins; the third type is the states that may have been formerly Shang polities and accepted Zhou rule after the Zhou conquest of Shang. On the one hand, this dissertation examines the dynamic social and cultural process in the eastern periphery in relation to the expansion and colonization of the Western Zhou state; on the other hand, it emphasizes the agency of the periphery during the formation of secondary states by examining how the polities in the periphery responded to the advances of the Western Zhou state and how local traditions impacted the composition of the local material assemblage which lay the foundation for the future prosperity of the regional culture. -
Raton Weekly Independent, 12-01-1888 Independent Pub
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Raton Independent, 1884-1889 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-1-1888 Raton Weekly Independent, 12-01-1888 Independent Pub. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/raton_ind_news Recommended Citation Independent Pub. Co.. "Raton Weekly Independent, 12-01-1888." (1888). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/raton_ind_news/54 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Raton Independent, 1884-1889 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. --V "V v x I'i'JU .JLgJJi!. VOL. VI, NO. 4. RATON, N. M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1888. TEN CENTS. ". '. '!.' .... ' The bnt how do I From Friday's Daily.) lirerptratioi Law. 'ALLIANCE PEPAKTMENT. Yes, yon are carried, ' the ride? Are there not UORX. Following is a summary of the most you enjoy Be Sure many and You don't impertont provisions of the incorpora- In this column will bo found regu- jolts jostles! have velvet cushions opon which If you havo undo up your mind to tmjr 6CH0F1ELD In Raton, Not. tion lawi larly Ilnni .if Inlereil to members of the Hood's do nut be Induced to take to rest yonr weary limbs during Samparllla I. The limits of a town "'armors' Alliance. Correspondence oilier. Hood's Is a 25th, to tbe wife of Mr. Geo. B. proposed short and any Sarsaparilla peculiar from the various orKSiilxalloiis Is your ride, it's generally medicine, possessing, by virtue ol its peculiar a must not exceed a mile and a half in enmity iit without Schofiold, daughter. -
The Miocene of Western Asia; Fossil Mammals at the Crossroads of Faunal Provinces and Climate Regimes
© Majid Mirzaie Ataaabdi (synopsis and Papers III, IV, V, VI) © J. T. Eronen, M. Mirzaie Ataabadi, A. Micheels, A. Karme, R. L. Bernor & M. Fortelius (Paper II) © Reprinted with kind permission of Vertebrata PalAsiatica (Paper I) Cover photo: Late Miocene outcrops, Ivand district, northwestern Iran, September 2007 Author’s address: Majid Mirzaie Ataabadi Department of Geosciences and Geography P. O. Box 64 00014 University of Helsinki Finland [email protected] Supervised by: Professor Mikael Fortelius Department of Geosciences and Geography University of Helsinki Finland Reviewed by: Professor Sevket Sen Departement Histoire De La Terre Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris France Professor Jordi Agustí Institute of Human Paleoecology and s. Evolution University Rovira Virgili, Tarragona Spain Opponent: Professor George D. Koufos Department of Geology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece ISSN 1798-7911 ISBN 978-952-10-6307-7 (paperback) ISBN 978-952-10-6308-4 (PDF) http://ethesis.helsinki.fi Helsinki University Print Helsinki 2010 Patience brings what you desire, not haste Mowlana Rumi To my Family To the people of IRAN رزا طآدی، م.، ٢٠١٠. ون آی ری، داران ل در ذره ام ھی وری و رژم ھی آب و ھوا. ارات داه ھ. ھ. ۶٩ ور و ١٠ رو. ﭼﻜﻴﺪه آی ری راردان در ذره ره ھی دی دم (ارو، آ و آر) دارای ه زی ات از راه آن وچ و راش داران و ام ھی وری ورت ر ات. وود ان ه وژه، آر داران ل ون در ر آ ادک وده، ودھی زرگ و ز در ن آ ھده ود. در ان ژوھش ش ده ات ام وش ھی را و رر آر داران از ل رد ھ و ی ا د ن ان ودھی ھش د. -
Especial De Señoras Y Señoritas, Indispensable En Toda Casa De Eamilia
ESPECIAL DE SEÑORAS Y SEÑORITAS, INDISPENSABLE EN TODA CASA DE EAMILIA Administración: Arenal, 18, Uadrid. Madrid, 22 de Agosto de 1901. Año ÜX. —Núm. 31. SUMARIO. TEXTO.—lieviMapariBÍontíc, por V, de Can- lelüiio.^—Extíljiiiiuirtii (1L' IQK [íniliaaog.— De L'Utía y (li; [uiíra, jior JI^'/Í/.-C/IÍ'".—De oonvcrHuoión, ¡jur Aiaueli. — Aununziatii., fontinuiiuiun, por Silvia, —La i:árcel del a.mor, puemu, por D, .losa Jaokson Veyí'in. — Uuncriponclunciii purtioular, por duíia Adula r. —KxphL-afion dül llirurin ilumi nado.—Suelios.— Anunoiofi. íiRAüADüs.—1 y :;. irajes do casino parase- ñora y htiñoritiiiuvL-n.—H. Traje ¡lara aifio cíe i !i Ti años.— i y ,"> Trajo uon bordado á punto dü orui; para niña de 3 a I añoti.— ti, .VilUnir, laida y üliagHelado balista ó lana, —7. Saloni;ilo dL'Catiaüeeampo.^K, Cuhre- (lorte —!i y 10, 'l'mJL- do iiarmii; adciiuadu i.'on t'uipur. —U, Tiají! de ct.>nro á i^uadros para niña de Ti ii O añon.— \'¿ y 11!. Trajt-eon uliaquelu para neñom de oierla edad. —14. Corsü piira soñura dtilii;ada, — lá. Pechero do muhelina moitíada — lll. Fichú de tul moteado para señoiua. — 17, Tr;ije para caKit-—Iri y l'J. Tnijü de uimnaBia para se ñorita.—'¿D. Delantal para seüurita de l'á á I4añoH — yl y :J-;.Trujií-l)luha para señorita, —ü.H.Fondón para Iniseos.-:¡4. (iuarniciún para el cuello.—:;ri. Cuiierlafi para bande jas y foiiduíi de compotera.^'¿t!. .\lmoi a- dún para niufibleKiieterraza.—1¿7- J'iiiiviiiii de comedor.—-üíi. lllu-a para niña de 4 á ,'i años.—:¡i). -
Vol . Xxiv . Mason , Michigan , Thursday , November 1 6 , 1 8
VOL. XXIV. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. NO. 46 Pay Up. THE PASSION PLAY. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. HE HAS PASSED THE.PORTALS All accounts of long standing re Michigan (Tentrai raainlng unsettled after this week The November issue of Munsey Longyear Bros, liave a liandsome " Ihf Niagara FalU Route." win be put Into tho hands of a col Magazine contains an extended Illus Death of Hon, 0. M. Barnes Occurred A hoy upon heing ashd who w(ts I new cigar case. trated article of the world-famous SOUTUWAUD. lector. *1 Will C. Waltbu, Last Night. MaiOD 9:Mli,ui. ]:40p, U.!l:5!)p,m. See notice of cattle deliornlnu in our Passion Play of Oberaramergau, The p. the hriyhteat ncholur in school, a Jackson. ]0;4J StSO 10:50 business local column. N. N. Bouse pays iOo per hundred, article is from the pen of the noted ® said he couldn't tell, us his ^ Read tlie ad, of Geo, Ooscarelll on cash, for old iron. 39tf scholar, orator and lecturer, Rev, Record of a Life Full of Good Deeds Detroit.. B:aOp, ni. B;30p. lU.TtlBa, Ul. and Notable Aohlevements- U father had tmight him ^ tlie flftli paije of this Issue, See our line of school shoes. You H, Lewis, Mr, Lewis witnessed the Passion Play In 1890 by the sirapL Soholar and Business Man. Chicago 0:05 p. in, StKp. in.oisoa. m. can Iind the best at Webb's. * i ?iei'er to brag, ... ^ Uncle Tom's Cabin at opera house minded, yet deeply religious peasants Bailey's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. -
SGA Holds Elections Amidst Advisor Concerns
“Truth, No Matter The Cost” The Torch BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT NEWSPAPER IGNITING STUDENTS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE VOLUME 24 . NO.8 TORCHBCC.COM MAY 2016 SGA Holds Elections Amidst Advisor Concerns After 3 years, the BCC faculty finally signs the contract//Henry Fowler The new Board members Treasurer Sibora Peca(left) Chief of Staff Yasmine Badaoui(mid left) Vice President Angelica Flores(mid right) and President David DeLizio(right) take the oath of office on May 6,2016//Henry Fowler Part 1: New E-Board and Vice President respectively. The candidates running for the work ethics are really like before they are The elections ran from May 2-6, and President position have to collect 500 allowed to run and campaign. Sworn In the results of the elections were revealed signatures, the ones running for Vice “It took us a lot of time to decide what at 4 p.m. this past Friday afternoon. The President must collect at least 450, and we wanted to do. We didn’t want whoever LUCIA RUBI GODOY & LUIS ARI winners were then immediately sworn the ones running for Chief of Staff and would be the next Election Committee to LOPEZ WEI into office at the Ciccone Theatre. Treasurer must collect 400. look back and try to follow our footsteps,” ONLINE EDITOR AND FEATURES EDTIOR The opportunity to run for a position Michelle Correa, who is the former said Correa. The Student Government Association in the SGA e-board opens up first to Vice President of SGA and Chair of the Another reason to delay the elections, elections have come to an end, with the the senators, then to the members of the Elections Committee, explained that the was to give any potential candidates results bringing in the new Executive House of Representatives, and finally to candidates don’t know who is part of the opportunity to complete application Board for the Fall 2016 Semester. -
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Culture survival for the indigenous communities with reference to North Bengal, Rajbanshi people and Koch Bihar under the British East India Company rule (1757-1857) Culture survival for the indigenous communities (With Special Reference to the Sub-Himalayan Folk People of North Bengal including the Rajbanshis) Ashok Das Gupta, Anthropology, University of North Bengal, India Short Abstract: This paper will focus on the aspect of culture survival of the local/indigenous/folk/marginalized peoples in this era of global market economy. Long Abstract: Common people are often considered as pre-state primitive groups believing only in self- reliance, autonomy, transnationality, migration and ancient trade routes. They seldom form their ancient urbanism, own civilization and Great Traditions. Or they may remain stable on their simple life with fulfillment of psychobiological needs. They are often considered as serious threat to the state instead and ignored by the mainstream. They also believe on identities, race and ethnicity, aboriginality, city state, nation state, microstate and republican confederacies. They could bear both hidden and open perspectives. They say that they are the aboriginals. States were in compromise with big trade houses to counter these outsiders, isolate them, condemn them, assimilate them and integrate them. Bringing them from pre-state to pro-state is actually a huge task and you have do deal with their production system, social system and mental construct as well. And till then these people love their ethnic identities and are in favour of their cultural survival that provide them a virtual safeguard and never allow them to forget about nature- human-supernature relationship: in one phrase the way of living.