| 6 | Author: | Hayashi, Fumiko | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Ukigumo | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | Japanese Text Initiative | | | Description: | なるべく、夜更けに着く汽車を選びたいと、三日間の收容所を出ると、わざと、敦賀の町で、一日ぶらぶらしてゐた。六十人餘りの女達とは收容所で別れて、税關の倉庫に近い、荒物屋兼お休み處といつた、家をみつけて、そこで獨りになつて、ゆき子は、久しぶりに故國の疊に寢轉ぶことが出來た。 | | Similar Items: | Find |
11 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | | | Description: | An orientation session for the new Members of the Board was held, in Open Session, from 2:45 to 4:05 p.m. on
Thursday, May 30, 2002, in the Lower West Oval Room of the Rotunda. All five new Members were present:
Mark J. Kington, Don R. Pippin, Warren M. Thompson, E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr., M.D., and H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr.,
the Student Member. The Rector, John P. Ackerly, III, and the President, John T. Casteen, III, presided;
Leonard W. Sandridge, Gene D. Block, Paul J. Forch and Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr. participated. | | Similar Items: | Find |
15 | Author: | Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Philosophicall rudiments concerning government and society. Or, a dissertation concerning man in his severall
habitudes and respects, as the member of a society, first secular, and then sacred. Containing the elements of civill politie in
the agreement which it hath both with naturall and divine lawes. In which is demonstrated, both what the origine of justice is,
and wherein the essence of Christian religion doth consist. Together with the nature, limits, and qualifications both of regiment
and subjection. | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | | | Description: | LibertyEngraving and verse from 1651 De Cive by Thomas Hobbes | | Similar Items: | Find |
20 | Author: | Sanger, Margaret | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Woman and the New Race | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | | | Description: | THE most far-reaching social development of modern times is the
revolt of woman against sex servitude. The most important force in the
remaking of the world is a free motherhood. Beside this force, the
elaborate international programmes of modern statesmen are weak and
superficial. Diplomats may formulate leagues of nations and nations may
pledge their utmost strength to maintain them, statesmen may dream of
reconstructing the world out of alliances, hegemonies and spheres of
influence, but woman, continuing to produce explosive populations, will
convert these pledges into the proverbial scraps of paper; or she may,
by controlling birth, lift motherhood to the plane of a voluntary,
intelligent function, and remake the world. When the world is thus
remade, it will exceed the dream of statesman, reformer and
revolutionist. | | Similar Items: | Find |
|