description:
events of 1968 will pass into history to be analyzed in terms ffect. Why were riots? vd and rnemberei in a pers personal There are : ;never forget. c? Wear certain i*1 Q j Hpi .ecttv. ' * z; z* m 1* eM rev p c* gt;rv *TS f*ft ona ob lt;fc o c* Q -o 3, O ' lt; * o tL ..- Q. Best Sellers * * FICTION 1. The Confessions of Nat Turner, Styron (1 last week) 2. Topaz, Uris (2) 3. The Exhibitionist, Sutton (3) 4. Christy, Marshall (7) 5. The Gabriel Hounds, Stewart (4) 6. The Chosen, Potok (5) 7. A Night of Watching, Arnold (8) 8. Where Eagles Dare, MacLean 9. Rosemary's Baby, Levin (6) 10. The President's Plane Is Missing, Serling NONFICTION 1. Nicholas and Alexandra, Massie (I) 2. Our Crowd, Birmingham (2) 3. Memoirs: 1925-1950, Kennan (3) 4. Rickenbacker, Rickenbacker (4) 5. At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends, Eisenhower (10) 6. The New Industrial State, Galbraith (5) 7. Incredible Victory, Lord (8) 8. Twenty Letters to a Friend, Alliluyeva (6) 9. Between Parent and Child, Ginott (9) 10. The Way Things Work: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Technology (7) TIME, JANUARY 5, 1968
title:
Mundelein College Yearbook 1968
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
creator:
Memory Book Staff Koehne Studios American Yearbook Company
date:
1968
description:
Women's education; Mundelein College; Yearbook
relation:
Mundelein College Yearbooks
type:
text
language:
English
rights:
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