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  • Mike Polston

    Verlag: Butler Centre for Arkansas Studies, Little Rock, 2015

    ISBN 10: 1935106805 ISBN 13: 9781935106807

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    Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. On April 2, 1917, the United States officially entered a war that had been raging for nearly three years in Europe. Even though Americas involvement in the Great War lasted little more than a year and a half, the changes it wrought were profound. More than seventy thousand Arkansans served as soldiers during the war.Wartime propaganda led to suspicions directed against Germans, Jehovahs Witnesses, and African Americans in Arkansas, but war production proved a boon to the state in the form of greater demand for cotton, minerals, and timber.World War I connected Arkansas to the world in ways that changed the state and its people forever, as shown in the essays collected here. On April 2, 1917, the United States officially entered a war that had been raging for nearly three years in Europe. More than 70,000 Arkansans served as soldiers during the war. World War I connected Arkansas to the world in ways that changed the state and its people forever, as shown in the essays collected here. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Michael J. Moran

    Verlag: Butler Centre for Arkansas Studies, Little Rock, 2010

    ISBN 10: 1935106074 ISBN 13: 9781935106074

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    Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. This title offers a feast of memories for alumni of Little Rock's Catholic High School - and parochial educators everywhere. In April 2009, alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast a favorite of the school's legendary faculty, Michael Moran, the author of "Proudly We Speak Your Name". Only a stoic could complete a reading without a teary-eyed moment or two and many belly laughs. Faculty idiosyncrasies are recalled in this memoir, as are student antics. If it can happen within the walls of an all-boys high school, the author has probably seen it in his forty-one years of teaching. And he has probably reported on it in this book, which was written during his first year of 'retirement'. While the spirit is often light, Moran's book ends with a stirring tribute to the man who, though departed, still epitomizes the spirit of the place, the man whose name is now given to the school's street, Father George Tribou. Readers will leave Moran's account glad for the experience of following in his (remembered) footsteps. Presents a feast of memories for alumni of Little Rock's Catholic High School - and parochial educators everywhere. This book offers a tribute to the man who, though departed, still epitomizes the spirit of the place, the man whose name is given to the school's street, Father George Tribou. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.