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Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
The dean's list, 1997
The Dean's List is a humorous novel about a professor of English who has become dean of a Minnesota college. By St. John's University professor Jon Hassler.
The dean's list, 1997
The Dean's List is a humorous novel about a professor of English who has become dean of a Minnesota college. By St. John's University professor Jon Hassler.
The evolution controversy: a popular discussion of the recent agitation against the teaching of evolution in the public schools, 1928
The Evolution Controversy: A Popular Discussion of the Recent Agitation Against the Teaching of Evolution in the Public Schools, written and illustrated by St. John's monk James Hansen, is an examination of what evolution means: the scientific theories, the philosophical and theological perspectives.
The evolution controversy: a popular discussion of the recent agitation against the teaching of evolution in the public schools, 1928
The Evolution Controversy: A Popular Discussion of the Recent Agitation Against the Teaching of Evolution in the Public Schools, written and illustrated by St. John's monk James Hansen, is an examination of what evolution means: the scientific theories, the philosophical and theological perspectives.
The love hunter, 1981
The Love Hunter is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. Set in Minnesota. A man is obsessed with his terminally ill friend's wife, and so plans for the friend to die in a staged "accident" on their annual hunting trip.
The love hunter, 1981
The Love Hunter is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. Set in Minnesota. A man is obsessed with his terminally ill friend's wife, and so plans for the friend to die in a staged "accident" on their annual hunting trip. University Archives copy signed by the author.
The new woman, 2005
The new woman, by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler, is set in the fictional town of Staggerford, Minnesota. It focuses on octogenarian Agatha McGee, who has moved into a nursing home.
The new woman, 2005
The new woman, by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler, is set in the fictional town of Staggerford, Minnesota. It focuses on octogenarian Agatha McGee, who has moved into a nursing home. This copy has considerable underlining, in ink.
The Staggerford flood, 2002
In The Staggerford flood, by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler, Agatha McGee gives shelter to several of her neighbors when a flood rips through their small Minnesota town. Archives copy signed by the author.
The Staggerford murders; The life and death of Nancy Clancy's nephew, 2004
The Staggerford murders and The life and death of Nancy Clancy's nephew are two novellas by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. They are set in the fictional town of Staggerford, Minnesota.
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- 1. Minnesota--Social life and customs--Fiction. 3
- 1. Catholic Church--Liturgy. 2
- 1. Catholics--Fiction. 2. Clergy--Fiction. 3. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Catholics--Fiction. 2. Minnesota--Fiction. 3. Prejudices--Fiction. 2
- 1. College teachers--Fiction. 2. Fathers and sons--Fiction. 2
- 1. College teachers--Fiction. 2. Jazz musicians--Fiction. 3. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Evolution. 2
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Diaries. 2. Novelists, American--20th century--Diaries. 3. Staggerford (Minn. : Imaginary place) 4. Hassler, Jon. Staggerford. 5. City and town life in literature. 6. Fiction--Authorship. 2
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Family. 2. Hassler, Jon--Friends and associates. 3. Authors, American--20th century--Biography. 2
- 1. Minnesota--Fiction. 2. City and town life--Fiction. 3. Staggerford (Minn. : Imaginary place)--Fiction. 2
- 1. Multiple sclerosis patients--Fiction. 2. Friendship--Fiction. 3. Male friendship--Fiction. 4. Man-woman relationships--Fiction. 5. Minnesota--Fiction. 6. Medical novels. 2
- 1. Retired teachers--Minnesota--Fiction. 2. Older people--Fiction. 3. Old age homes--Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Staggerford (Minn.: Imaginary place)--Fiction. 2. Older people--Housing--Fiction. 3. City and town life--Fiction. 4. Older women--Fiction. 5. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Universities and colleges--Minnesota--Fiction. 2. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Americans--Ireland--Fiction. 2. Retired teachers--Fiction. 3. Women teachers--Fiction. 4. Ireland--Fiction. 1
- 1. Catholic Church. Diocese of St. Cloud (Minn.) 2. St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota. 1
- 1. Catholic Church. Diocese of St. Cloud (Minn.) 2. St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota. 3. Sociology, Rural--Religious aspects--Catholic Church. 4. Pastoral theology--Catholic Church. 1
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- 1. Hassler, Jon--Interviews. 2. Hassler, Jon--Bibliography. 1
- 1. Ojibwa Indians--Juvenile fiction. 2. Identity (Psychology)--Juvenile fiction. 3. Poverty--Juvenile fiction. 4. Indian artists--Juvenile fiction. 1
- 1. Psychology. 1
- 1. St. John's Preparatory School (Collegeville, Minn.) Periodicals 1
- 1. St. John's University (Collegeville, Minn.) 2. Speeches, addresses, etc., American--Minnesota--20th century. 1
- 1. St. John's University (Collegeville, Minn.)--Periodicals. 2. College prose, American--Minnesota--Collegeville--Periodicals. 1
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