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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
301

The Evolving Mission and Purpose of the Pittsburgh Flute Club in the Twentieth Century

Cameron, Kathleen Anne January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
302

A concert hall for Pittsburgh: responding to Panther Hollow

Grimm, Ronald D. January 1990 (has links)
A building and its environment can work together to express unity and harmony. The concept behind my project stems from the specific nature of a public place and its needs. These elements, synthesized through a process of transformation and redefinition, bring the building as close as possible to its architectural reality. My thesis is that the awareness of order is achieved when an object has established a language that clarifies its existence. / Master of Architecture
303

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

09 April 1864 (has links)
Includes information about Emperor Maximilian of Mexico adopting a policy of neutrality towards the Confederate States of America, statistics on the standing armies of various countries in Europe, information on Irish immigrants coming to the United States, coverage of Civil War battles and news, and two anonymous poems entitled "The Spring - The Awaking" and "When Shall it Be?"
304

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

07 May 1864 (has links)
Includes information about a brief by Pope Pius IX on the Munich Congress of Catholic Sevans, Emperor Maximilian accepts the throne in Mexico, President Lincoln approving an act that authorizes the people of Nebraska to form a Constitution and state government, a declaration by Queen Victoria to the people of England, and an anonymous poem entitled "The Month of Mary."
305

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

09 July 1864 (has links)
Includes information about an Englishman's account of Fort Sumter, an improved type-setting machine invented by Mr. Felt of Boston, MA, Yellow Fever in Key West, negative reports of the the summer campaign of the Civil War from a Union perspective, the Rev. Dr. Spalding of Louisville accepting the role of Archbishop of Baltimore, and two poems; one by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow entitled "Palingenesis" and one by Amelia entitled "Sonnet to My Mother."
306

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

27 August 1864 (has links)
Includes information about coverage of Civil War battles and other Civil War news, a statue that will be erected of Christopher Columbus in Spain, Queen Victoria's address on England's stance at home and abroad, and two poems; one by Hon. T. D. M'Gee entitled "Jacques Cartier" and an anonymous one entitled "Encouragement."
307

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

03 September 1864 (has links)
Includes information about a pastoral of Rev. Dr. Cullen, extensive coverage of Civil War news, letters, and correspondences, the Democratic Convention in Chicago nominating George B. McClellan for President of the United States, and a poem by Bernardus entitled "Hope - A Vision."
308

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

03 December 1864 (has links)
Includes information about a history and description of the cathedral in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, employment opportunities for African Americans in Maryland, the prospect of religion in Demerara, and coverage of Civil War battles and news.
309

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

24 June 1865 (has links)
Includes information about Governor Andrew Curtin of Pennsylvania calling on citizens to honor those recently returned from the Civil War, the farewell address of General Sherman to his army, and two anonymous poems entitled "The Christian Farmer" and "The Source of God."
310

Pittsburgh Catholic (new)

16 December 1865 (has links)
Includes information about Puseyism still being taught, new nuns taking their vows at the Convent Chapel of St. Xavier's in Latrobe, the dedication of the new church of the Transfiguration in Monongahela, President Andrew Johnson's policies of Reconstruction for the South, and a proclamation by President Andrew Johnson stating that the suspension of habeas corpus is over, except in some Southern states.

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