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SPEC ZINE-G65 2009 · Item · 2009
Part of Zine Collection

Author: Goldberg, Eve.
Other Author(s): Evans, Linda.


Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-22). A look at the economic motives for continued, excessive imprisonment of individuals.


Table of Contents:
Prison statistics
Poem: Going into the prison
The prison-industrial complex and the global economy
Prisons are big business
Labor and the flight of capital
The war on drugs
Prison labor
Welcome to the new world order
What is to be done.

The mountain that was "God"
SPEC NISQ F897.R2W7 1910 · Item · 1910
Part of Pacific Northwest Publication Collection

Full title: The mountain that was "God"; being a little book about the great peak which the Indians called "Tacoma", but which is officially named "Rainier"
Author: Williams, John H.
Description: 111, [1] pages including color frontispiece, illustrations, color plates, maps 27 cm
Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.

The keystone of Tacoma
SPEC NISQ NA735.T2E42x 1990 · Item · 1990
Part of Pacific Northwest Publication Collection

Full title: The keystone of Tacoma: a guide to selected homes and prominent buildings in the Stadium-Annie Wright historical district, 1887-1906
Author: Eidsmoe, W. Burton
Description:

SPEC NISQ PN2277.T3T5 · Item · 1965-1967
Part of Pacific Northwest Publication Collection

Author: Tilley, Erna Spannagel
Description: 2 v. : illustrations, ports. ; 28 cm.
Notes: Published in anticipation of the fiftieth anniversary celebration in October 1968.
History of the Tacoma Drama League, founded October 1918, for the years 1933-1950. [Stanley Denton Elberson previously published a Master's Thesis on the Theatre for the years 1918-1932]. Includes information about each play produced including cast and production worker lists, plus information on Board members, committees, and "bulletin notes." Productions were held in the Slavonian Hall, Old Town Tacoma 1933-1940, until the purchase and renovation of a former auto repair shop in 1940. The converted building is still used as the Theatre today. Tacoma Little Theatre is the oldest operating community theater group west of the Mississippi.


Table of Contents:

v. 1. 1933-1940.
v. 2. 1940-1950.