Box DC431
Contains 91 Results:
William G. Mather, Income and Social Participation, 1941-06
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
William G. Mather, Statistical Analysis of Family Relations, Based On Students Autobiographies, 1936-09
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
William G. Mather, Defining Family Types on the Basis of Control, 1935-03
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Dwight L. Ling, Beginning Student in History (Journal of General Education, Vol. XII, No. 4), 1959-10
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Kent E. Menzel, Impact of Job Stress on Innovation, Work and Social Communication Networks., 1995-12
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Darrell La Lone, Commentary on Leadership, Production, and Exchange: An Evaluation of World-Systems Theory in Global Context, 1995-11
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Fred Lamar, Role of the College Chaplain at the Church-Related College: A Personal Statement, undated
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Jill M. Leeper, Crossing Musical Borders: The Soundtrack for Touch of Evil, 1996-04
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Dwight L. Ling, Paul Cambon, Coordinator of Tunisia (The Historian, Vol. XIX, No. 4), 1957
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
Dwight L. Ling, French Invasion of Tunisia, 1881. (The Historian, Vol. XXII, No. 4), 1960
This collection includes DePauw University faculty publications and scholarly activities ranging from 1965-2010.
