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    Gateway Centre - Minneapolis, Minnesota
    (North Dakota State University, 1978) Olschlager, Gordon A.
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    Personality Deterioration of Relapsed Alcoholics Employing the MMPI: An Exploratory Study
    (North Dakota State University, 1978) Vantine, Denise
    There are two schools of thought concerning alcoholism and recovery thereof. Pattison, Sobel & Sobel and others seemed to represent those who were not positive alcoholism was progressive; and consequently, they indicated social drinking might be resumed under certain circumstances by alcoholics. For the purposes of this study, hereafter, this school of thought was termed non-traditionalist. Others in the field, such as Milam, Fox, Mann, and Jellenik, stated alcoholism was progressive and accordingly abstinence was the only viable method for recovery. For the purposes of this study, hereafter, this school of thought was termed traditionalist. This research study was undertaken with the intent to verify progressive personality deterioration and therefore support the traditionalists or to refute them if personality deterioration was not identified.
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    History of 4H clubwork in home economics, Ramsey County, North Dakota, 1928 to 1968
    (North Dakota State University, 1970) Jones, Lois Hefti
    Agricultural and homemaking activities for boys and girls in clubs existed as early as 1910 in Ramsey County, North Dakota. The development of 4H clubwork emerged in later years and affected the lives of most rural families of the county. This study is a chronological account of the history of home economics 4H clubwork in Ramsey County through the years 1928 to 196S. The purpose of the study was (1) to trace the growth and expansion of the home economics 4H clubwork in Ramsey County from 1928 to 1968; (2) to record the chronological development of 4H clubwork, activities, and achievement; (3) to summarize the changes in home economics clubwork.