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Training programs for adult leaders of "out of school" 4-H clubs: A paper submitted to Professor Cyril O. Houle and the Faculty of the Department of ... in candidacy for the degree Master of Arts

Training programs for adult leaders of "out of school" 4-H clubs: A paper submitted to Professor Cyril O. Houle and the Faculty of the Department of ... in candidacy for the degree Master of Arts

Dewey S Lantrip
The chiropractic patient: A research paper submitted to the faculty of the Division of the Social Sciences in candidacy for the degree of Master of Arts, Dept. of Sociology

The chiropractic patient: A research paper submitted to the faculty of the Division of the Social Sciences in candidacy for the degree of Master of Arts, Dept. of Sociology

Alma M Kuby
Culture Agencies of a Typical Manufacturing Group; South Chicago: Being a Paper Presented to the Department of Sociology in the University of Chicago in the Spring Quarter of 1901, in Candidacy for th

Culture Agencies of a Typical Manufacturing Group; South Chicago: Being a Paper Presented to the Department of Sociology in the University of Chicago in the Spring Quarter of 1901, in Candidacy for th

John Morris Gillette
LAND USE IN GREENBRIER COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA. A Dissertaion Submitted to the Faculty of the Division of the Social Sciences In Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Department of Geography. Research Paper No. 15. Signed and Inscribed by author.

LAND USE IN GREENBRIER COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA. A Dissertaion Submitted to the Faculty of the Division of the Social Sciences In Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Department of Geography. Research Paper No. 15. Signed and Inscribed by author.

Jesse Harrison Wheeler
Lay leadership development: An essential to church growth : an integrative paper submitted to the faculty in candidacy for the degree of Master of Christian Leadership

Lay leadership development: An essential to church growth : an integrative paper submitted to the faculty in candidacy for the degree of Master of Christian Leadership

Robert Allen Hanington