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The development of the government of the town of Newark, N.J. from its settlement in 1666 to its incorporation as a city in 1836Cowen, David L. January 1931 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., 1931 / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 187-193). Also issued in print and microfiche.
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A proposed extracurricular program for the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes at Newark College of Engineering.Estrin, Herman A. January 1954 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University. / Typescript. Sponsor: Esther Lloyd-Jones. Dissertation Committee: Ruth Strang, Ernest G. Osborne, . Type A project. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 220-222).
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A case study in the application of areawide health planning in a metropolitan region.Pikus, Joseph D. January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1965. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Sloan Wayland. Dissertation Committee: George Rosen. This study examines one national youth organization, the United Synagogue Youth--Cf. leaf 7. Includes bibliographical references.
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Quantitative Taphonomy of a Triassic Reptile: Tanytrachelos ahynis from the Cow Branch Formation, Dan River Basin, Solite Quarry, VirginiaCasey, Michelle M. 18 May 2005 (has links)
The Virginia Solite Quarry assemblage of Tanytrachelos ahynis, with its exceptionally abundant and uniquely preserved specimens, offers an opportunity to quantify multiple aspects of vertebrate taphonomy. The presence or absence of 128 skeletal elements (i.e., bones) as well as the presence or absence of 136 skeletal variables (i.e., morphometric dimensions) were recorded for 100 specimens collected from two distinct layers within the quarry (lake cycles 2 and 16). Anatomical specimen completeness (or the percent of bones/variables present in a specimen) is low (the median specimen preserves 14.5% of bones and 11.8% of measured variables) in spite of protection from high energy currents, predators, and scavengers afforded by anoxic bottom waters. Specimen size, as approximated by femur length, does not significantly impact specimen completeness. Also, post-exhumation weathering, duration of exposure before burial, and morphotype groupings do not appear to have significantly affected anatomical specimen completeness or articulation. Presence or absence of the enigmatic heterotopic bones represents a true biological signal as indicated by the lack of significant difference in anatomical specimen completeness between the two morphotypes as well as qualitative taphonomic evidence. When anatomical specimen completeness has been corrected for post-depositional faulting, lake cycles 2 and 16 differ from one another significantly in terms of articulation and anatomical completeness of specimens. Specimens with soft-bodied preservation are significantly more articulated, but not significantly more complete, than specimens without preserved soft tissues. Preservation frequency of bones/variables (or the percent of specimens in which a bone/variable is present) varies greatly, but is generally low (an average skeletal element is present in 19% of specimens and an average variable can be measured in 12% of specimens), with significant preferential removal of smaller skeletal elements. Hind limbs, specifically femora, are most commonly preserved. Low anatomical specimen completeness and positive correlation between bone size and frequency of preservation both indicate specimen disturbance by minor hydraulic currents. These taphonomic patterns suggest a moderate-depth depositional environment (slightly shallower than previously proposed). / Master of Science
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Renaissance Newark : analysis of a new strategy for urban redevelopment in Newark, New JerseyFlippen, Debra Kim January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1981. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographies. / by Debra Kim Flippen. / M.C.P.
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Racial violence and city politics the political response to civil disorders in three American cities /Olson, David John. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1971. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Racial violence and city politics the political response to civil disorders in three American cities /Olson, David J. January 1971 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1971. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 372-380).
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To develop and begin initial implementation of a strategy to reach unchurched people in the First Newark Baptist Church communityKeown, Mike January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-149).
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To develop and begin initial implementation of a strategy to reach unchurched people in the First Newark Baptist Church communityKeown, Mike January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-149).
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Racial violence and city politics the political response to civil disorders in three American cities /Olson, David J. January 1971 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1971. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 372-380).
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