New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: (Walterman v. Mut. Ben. Health & Acc. Ass'n.) (Walterman v. Mut. Ben. Health & Acc. Ass'n.) (Walterman v. Mut. Ben. Health & Acc. Ass'n.) (Walterman v. Mut. Ben. Health & Acc. Ass'n.) (Walz v. Helfer, Inc.) (Walz v. Helfer, Inc.) (Walz v. Helfer, Inc.) (Matter of Warren Ref. Sales Corp. v. Byrne) (Matter of Warren Ref. Sales Corp. v. Byrne) (Matter of Warren Ref. Sales Corp. v. Byrne) (Matter of Warren Ref. Sales Corp. v. Byrne) (Matter of Warren Ref. Sales Corp. v. Byrne) (Warthman v. Manufacturers Trust Co.) (Warthman v. Manufacturers Trust Co.) (Wechsler v. Bowman) (Wechsler v. Bowman) (Wechsler v. Bowman) (Wechsler v. Bowman) (Wechsler v. Bowman) (Matter of Wegner v. Dayton) (Matter of Wegner v. Dayton) (Matter of Wegner v. Dayton)







Kate M. Cleary


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This is the biography of Kate M. Cleary, a 19th century Nebraska writer whose sketches, short stories, essays, and poetry concentrated on the experiences of pioneer women, including a selection of her writings. Treats Cleary in relation to the growth of a small town, ideas of women's duties and rights, the issues of birth control, childbirth, and drug addiction. Susanne K. George is a professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is the author of The Adventures of The Woman Homesteader: The Life and Letters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart, also available in a Bison Books edition.




Unforeseen


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Unforeseen By: Paul Shoffeitt Unforeseen tells the story of Jake Sims, a gifted young man who distinguishes himself musically, athletically and academically. Jake finds success in all three of his passions and, as a result, lives a life that plunges him into the throes of a major international conflict as well as a strong romance. This is a timely book, in that the international intrigue that Jake encounters centers on North Korea and the effort to contain its potential for aggression. An engaging story about romance and international intrigue, Unforeseen takes the reader on a journey spanning the globe and embracing high adventure, both romantic and international conflict. Unforeseen is a gripping account of life, love and global intrigue.




Little Joe


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A boy who has lost everything learns that love and friendship can bloom in the most unlikely of places.




Doctor Kate, Angel on Snowshoes


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Doctor Kate, Angel on Snowshoes, which was first published in 1956, tells the inspiring story of a woman doctor whose faith and selfless devotion to her community saved hundreds of lives and built a church and a hospital—a woman who won the respect and love of all who knew her. Kate Pelham Newcomb (1885-1956), or “Dr. Kate” as she was known to her community, was a physician in northern Wisconsin. She practiced medicine in and around Boulder Junction and Woodruff, Wisconsin, in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. In 1954 she gained national recognition from television producer Ralph Edwards and the NBC program This Is Your Life for inspiring the “Million Penny Parade”, to raise funds for a new hospital. The week the episode aired, some 274 pounds of mail arrived in Woodruff, containing more than 1.3 million pennies. The 19-bed Lakeland Memorial Hospital, with Dr. Kate serving as chief of staff, opened in March 1954. Adele Comandini’s biography of Dr. Kate became a New York Times bestseller.







And Nothing Happened...But You Can Make It Happen!


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Bypassed medical and health technologies that are safer and more effective then those in current use in our medical system. Topics include therapeutic devices utilizing electricity, magnetism, color and sound frequencies. Also includes a description of the world's most powerful microscope which was built in the 1930s and then disappeared. Use of this microscope would change the direction of research and therapeutic approaches for all of today's major health problems.




The Rhetoric of White Slavery and the Making of National Identity


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At the turn of the twentieth century, the white slavery panic pervaded American politics, influencing the creation of the FBI, the enactment of immigration law, and the content of international treaties. At the core of this controversy was the maintenance of white national space. In this comprehensive account of the Progressive Era’s sex trafficking rhetoric, Leslie Harris demonstrates the centrality of white womanhood, as a symbolic construct, to the structure of national space and belonging. Introducing the framework of the mobile imagination to read across different scales of the controversy—ranging from local to transnational—she establishes how the imaginative possibilities of mobility within public controversy work to constitute belonging in national space.