Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
1965 Paper, "Directions in Demonology in North Dakota Press Organs During the Populist Era" [written under Professor Glenn Smith]
This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
1965 Paper, "Judicial Response of the U.S. 2nd and 9th Circuit Courts of Appeals in INS Alien Cases, 1941-1961"
This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
"Appraisal, Discipline, Employer Sanctions" [co-written by Don A. Cozzetto]
This sub-series contains papers written by Pedeliski during his professional career. The subject matter of these papers is very similar to that of Pedeliski's presentations, focusing on political science topics related primarily to North Dakota, and also focusing on the Ukrainians as an ethnic group in North Dakota. This sub-series also contains a number of drafts of a paper about the court system of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and its response to the flood of 1997.
Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941-51) 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (First Part)
This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
Un-Labeled Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
"Representative Bureaucracy: A Reprise" [prepared for the tribute to Samuel Krislow]
This sub-series consists of presentations Pedeliski gave at various conferences and meetings. Many of these relate to the politics of North Dakota and Minnesota, as well as the ethnic groups in that region of the country.
"Final Report: 'Survey of Education Related Attitudes of Tribal and Non-Tribal Workers at Langer Plant at Rolla, North Dakota' " [National Institute of Education Project No. 3-1413]
This sub-series contains papers written by Pedeliski during his professional career. The subject matter of these papers is very similar to that of Pedeliski's presentations, focusing on political science topics related primarily to North Dakota, and also focusing on the Ukrainians as an ethnic group in North Dakota. This sub-series also contains a number of drafts of a paper about the court system of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and its response to the flood of 1997.
Interaction Patterns in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1941- 51): 1965 Master of Arts Thesis Submitted to the University of North Dakota (Second Part)
This series includes papers written by Pedeliski under various auspices, including his Master of Arts Thesis which was submitted to the University of North Dakota in 1965, and his Doctoral Dissertation which was submitted to the University of Minnesota in 1972.
1987 Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (305)
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
"Ethnic Heritage of the Great Plains"
This sub-series consists of presentations Pedeliski gave at various conferences and meetings. Many of these relate to the politics of North Dakota and Minnesota, as well as the ethnic groups in that region of the country.