Books by "William H. Schneider"

12 books found

The Auditorium

The Auditorium

by William George Bruce

1909

Richmond, Her Past and Present

Richmond, Her Past and Present

by William Asbury Christian

1912

Past and Present of O'Brien and Osceola Counties, Iowa

Past and Present of O'Brien and Osceola Counties, Iowa

by John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller

1914

The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences

The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences

by New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick

1888

Reinmar's Women

Reinmar's Women

by William E. Jackson

1981 · John Benjamins Publishing

Reinmar der Alte, the twelfth-century poet also known as Reinmar von Hagenau, wrote a considerable number of 'Frauenlieder' and 'Frauenstrophen', i.e. poems and stanzas in which the speaker is a woman. However, there has never been a satisfactory scholarly treatment of these poems. Throughout the history of scholarship dealing with his works, the evaluation has been based mainly on a characterization of his personality. This volume tries to fill this gap by presenting and analysing the Woman's Song of Reinmar.

Planet Earth and the New Geoscience

Planet Earth and the New Geoscience

by Victor Schmidt, William Harbert

2003 · Kendall Hunt

Front-page Detective

Front-page Detective

by William R. Hunt

1990 · Popular Press

William J. Burns (1880-1930) was the immediate succor of J. Edgar Hoover at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He had taken the director's job when Warren Harding was elected and appointed Burns' friend, Harry Daugherty, as Attorney General. Both Daugherty and Burns misused their offices and were forced to resign.

The Occupational diseases

The Occupational diseases

by William Gilman Thompson

1914

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin

by Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Philip Loring Spooner, Abram Daniel Smith, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold

1927

Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy

Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy

by William C. McHarris

2012 · Springer Science & Business Media

Several hundred nuclear scientists from more than a dozen countries met in Miami Beach, Florida, in September 1989 for a Symposium on Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy, sponsored by the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology of the Amencan Chemical Society. Braving five days of beckoning beaches, they presented, listened to, and discussed a series spectroscopy-both experimental and of invited papers covering the renaissance of nuclear theoretical-that has occurred during the past decade and which promises to continue well into the decade to come. This book contains the Proceedings of that Symposium on Exotic Nuclear Spectroscopy. But it is much more: During the ensuing six months, most of the pa{>ers were rewritten, polished, and/or expanded; so the resulting book is a much more fimshed, comprehensive, and up-to-date product than a general proceedings. Chapter se~uences follow the original symposium program, which, with a few exceptions, juxtaposes like topics. Each chapter can stand more or less on its own-although, as in any complex, interrelated scientific field, there are many cross-references among chapters. The manuscripts were edited and then uniformly typed in the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University. I tried to keep the editing to a minimum so as to preserve the flavor of individual styles. A great debt of gratitude goes to those who helped make this volume possible, especially to Vada O'Donnell, who bore the largest burden of typing (and clarifying) the manuscripts.