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Name disclosure destroys reputation
Last year we voted to pay a communications fee to support WMEB and the Maine Campus. I assume, perhaps mistakenly, that this is part of the reason there are more articles, more comics, and more national news items in the Maine Campus than there were last year. There is one thing, however, which far outweighs any of the services the Maine Campus may provide. This is the fact that the Campus effectively destroyed the reputation of one of the students here, a friend of everyone who knows him
Advice to Prospective Immigrants: Two Communications to Germany from Pennsylvania in the 1730s
Holy Cow!: The Unlikely Development of a Highly-Recognized Voluntary Agency—Heifer International
Harmonisches Gesangbuch 1827: The Hymnal of a Religious Community in Early Nineteenth-Century America
The subject of this essay, Harmonisches Gesangbuch, 1827 was the hymnal of the Harmony Society, a Christian community of German origins in America in the early nineteenth century. This society is defined neither as an American denomination nor as a sect, but as a religious communal society.
This essay will first present a brief overview of the history and theology of this society, followed by an analysis of its hymn book
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