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Contents of Volume VIII (1984) |
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I. The Hon. Jack B. Murta, Minister of State -- Multiculturalism,
An Address at the Second National Conference on Multiculturalism and International
Education. |
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II. Hartmut Froeschle, 1784-1984. 200 Years of German Participation
in Building Ontario. A Chronological Table; Gertrud Jaron Lewis, The German
Presence in the Ontario Northland; Peter Hessel, German Immigration to
the Ottawa Valley in the 19th Century; Walter Beringer, A Leader and His
People. Scenes from the Life of Albrecht Ulrich Moll alias William Berczy
(1744-1813); Dexter Hawn, Loyalist Descendants of a 1709 Palatine Emigrant
Family in Ontario since 1784; John Hutton, St. Catharines, Ontario: For
Jacob Dittrick, a First Settler, It Was a Link with the Past; Viola Wadel,
The German Lutheran Settlement of Rainham Township, County of Haldimand,
Ontario; John Andre, Stephen A. Otto and Douglas Richardson, William Kauffmann
(1821 or 1822-1875); Pleasance Crawford, H.A. Engelhardt (1830-97): Landscape
Designer; Gunda Lambton, German Influence on 19th-Century Ontario Engraving. |
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III. Gerhard Friesen, Nachlese zu Hermann Weigand; Gerhard Friesen,
Forgotten Prose by Heinrich Rembe; Ernst Gallati, Zu Hermann Boeschensteins
"Der Horcher an der Wand"; Werner A. Bausenhart, Attitudes and Motivations
of Anglophone and Francophone University Students of German in Ottawa. |
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IV. Georg K. Weissenborn, Johannes Holzer, The Canisius of Upper
Canada; George K. Weissenborn, John Adam Rittlinger, The "Glockemann" (1855-1915). |
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VII. Gerhart P. Bassler, Franz Straubinger and the Deutsche
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ontario; Ernst Ruppe, Festrede zur Fünfzigjahrfeier
des Deutsch-Kanadischen Vereins London, Ontario, am 24. Juni 1983. |
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IX. Hartmut Froeschle and Lothar Zimmermann, The Germans in
Ontario. A Bibliography. |
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