Wisconsin academy review
UW-Madison TEI edition, February 1, 2006
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Faith B. Miracle, Editor
Wisconsin Academy review
ISSN 0512-1175
volume 40
issue 4
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Fall 1994
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URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WAR00400004
Contents
Wisconsin Academy Review: Fall 1994
The Legacy of Sully Watson: From Slave to Citizen of Milwaukee, By John B. Lundstrom and Albert A. Muchka
An Analysis of the Racial Views of Adam Smith as Expressed in The Wealth of Nations, By Raymond J. Larson
Return to the Roots: South Africa Thirty Years Later: PART I, By Daniel P. Kunene
Fiction: Identity, By Gordon Hickey
Galleria: The Art of Lee Weiss: Poetry in the Natural Landscape, By Bruce W. Pepich
Essay: An Abandoned Orchard, By Thomas L. Eddy
Giving Teachers Time and a Place to Think About Science, By Corliss Karasov
Thanksgiving, By Janet Shaw
Inside the Academy: Thoughts on Becoming a Fellow of the Wisconsin Academy, By Geneva Bolton Johnson
Copyright © 1994 by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters.
