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- The senior's workout : stretches, exercises & aerobics / by McConnell, Larry .;
This is a unique fitness program designed to help men and women over the age of sixty maintain flexibility, strength, balance and aerobic capacity as they age. It offers seniors a well-structured program which they can follow in their own homes. The workout includes over twenty-five stretches to help keep your muscles and joints flexible. Each stretch is described in a step-by-step format and accompanied by a demonstration picture to ensure correct positioning. There are also several routines designed to help you maintain good balance. The strengthening component very directly addresses the needs of seniors with a variety of routines usng light-weight barbells. There are aslo a number of options to help you maintain aerobic capacity as you age. This low-impact program offers seniors an opportunity to develop and maintain healthy fitness levels while having a good time. -- Cover
- Subjects: Exercise for older people.; Stretching exercises.; Aerobic exercises.;
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- Doug Pratt : You can't play THAT on the autoharp! / by Pratt, Doug.; Blackwell, Julie Pratt.; Boutz, Trent.; Garren, Tom.; Krevat, Manny.; Mondry, Zack.; Roberson, Gene.; Russell, David.; Sleeper, Larry.;
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- Subjects: Folk music.; Popular music;
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- Mel Tormé : the best of the Concord years. by Osborne, Donny,instrumentalist.; McConnell, Rob,conductor,instrumentalist.; Tormé, Mel,1925-1999,singer.(CARDINAL)710345; Shearing, George,instrumentalist,writter of added commentary.(CARDINAL)354042;
Mel Tormé, vocals ; with Cleo Laine, vocals ; George Shearing, John Campbell, John Colianni, Mike Renzi, piano ; Don Thompson, Brian Torff, John Leitham, Neil Swainson, Bob Maize, double bass ; Donny Osborne, drums ; John Dankworth, winds, conductor ; Ray Loeckle, winds ; Larry Koonse, guitar ; Ken Peplowski, clarinet ; Peter Appleyard, vibraphone ; Randy Sandke, trumpet, flugelhorn ; The Boss Brass with Rob McConnell, trombone, conductor ; The Marty Paich Dek-Tette ; The Frank Wess-Harry Edison Orchestra ; The Frank Wess Orchestra.
- Subjects: Jazz.; Songs.; Jazz vocals.; Jazz; Jazz;
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- The Civil War veteran : a historical reader / by Logue, Larry M.,1947-(CARDINAL)193686; Barton, Michael,1943-(CARDINAL)790869;
Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Transition to peace -- By rail and boat / Dixon Wecter -- Confederate demobilization / William B. Holberton -- Did the Confederacy change Southern soldiers? / Michael Barton -- Ghost dance / Gaines M. Foster -- pt. 2. Problems of readjustment -- The Civil War and the crime wave / Edith Abbott -- Conventional wisdom versus reality / Eric H. Monkkonen -- The veteran wins through / Dixon Wecter -- Southern poor boys / R.B. Rosenburg -- Opiate addiction as a consequence of the Civil War / David T. Courtwright -- Exempt from the ordinary rules of life / James Marten -- Post-traumatic stress / Eric T. Dean, Jr. -- USCT veterans in post-Civil War North Carolina / Richard Reid -- pt. 3. Governments provide aid -- America's first social security system / Theda Skocpol -- "I do not suppose Uncle Sam looks at the skin" / Donald R. Shaffer -- Civil War pensions for native and foreign-born Union Army veterans / Peter Blanck and Chen Song -- Establishing a federal entitlement / Patrick J. Kelly -- Living monuments /R.B. Rosenburg -- The fate of the Civil War veteran / Eric T. Dean, Jr. -- pt. 4. Veterans fight their own battles -- Veterans in politics / Mary R. Dearing -- What sorts of men joined the Grand Army of the Republic? / Stuart C. McConnell -- The reality of veterans' voting / Larry M. Logue -- The Confederate celebration / Gaines M. Foster -- A generation of defeat / David H. Donald -- An activist minority / Larry M. Logue -- Twice a child / R.B. Rosenburg -- Collective resistance in soldiers' homes / Larry M. Logue -- pt. 5. Veterans shape the collective memory -- The patriotic boom / Stuart C. McConnell -- A respect for Confederate history / Gaines M. Foster -- Binding the wounds of war / Carol Reardon -- Quarrel forgotten or a revolution remembered? / David W. Blight -- Black veterans recall the Civil War / W. Fitzhugh Brundage.
- Subjects: Veterans; Veterans;
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- The romance of American Communism / by Gornick, Vivian.(CARDINAL)171494;
To begin with -- They came from everywhere : all kinds of beginnings: The Jewish Marxists : Sarah Gordon, Ben Saltzman, Selma Gardinsky, Joe Preisen, Belle Rothman, Paul Levinson. The Dos Passos immigrants : Dick Nikowsski. The American populists : Will Barnes, Blossom Sheed, Jim Holbrook. Those of the middle kingdon : Mason Goode, Arthur Chessler, Marian Moran, Diana Michaels -- Living it out : from vision to dogma and halfway back: The ordinariness of daily activity and the revolution around the corner : Sarah Gordon, Selma Gardinsky, Blossom Sheed. The wholeness of the CP world : Dina Shapiro, Arthur Chessler, Norma Raymond, Eric Lanzetti. The party unionist : Maggie McConnell. Ambivalence : beneath the "wholeness" disintegrating conflict : Esther Allen, Mason Goode, Lou Goldstein. Going into industry: Karl Millens, Maurey Sachman. The underground : Nettie Posin, Hugh Armstrong, Bill Chaikin. What we did to each other : Sam Russell, Sophie Chessler, Tim Kelley. The lure of the disciplined revolutionary party : Larry Dougherty, Ricardo Garcia -- The went back into everywhere : varieties of aftermath: Politics without the party is unthinkable : Jerome Rindzer, Grace Lange, David Ross. The anti-communist communist : Max Bitterman. The wounds of the past : Arnold and Bea Richman -- "I lost more than I got" : Morris Silverman, Carl Peters, Dave Abetta. "Communism was part of the journey" : Diane Vinson. "It was the best life a man could have had!" : Anthony Ehrenpreis. The political emotion embodied : Boris Edel. "I'll tell you what a communist is" : Eric Lanzetti -- To end with."For those Americans who chose to become Communists, their discovery of and commitment to the Party was the most stirring, consuming event of their lives." The author tells of the heyday period of the Party (1920-1960)`through the voices of 47 people who explain their reasons for joining, remaining and leaving the Party.1030L
- Subjects: Communism;
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- The best American poetry, 2014 / by Hayes, Terrance,editor.(CARDINAL)334694; Lehman, David,1948-editor.(CARDINAL)149948;
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- Subjects: American poetry.;
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- Big band renaissance [sound recording] : the evolution of the jazz orchestra : the 1940s and beyond. by Kirchner, Bill.(CARDINAL)515198;
Featuring:Jay McShann and His Orchestra, Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra, Ray McKinley and His Orchestra, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Count Basie and His Orchestra, Woody Herman and His Orchestra, Stan Kenton and His Orchestra, The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Ted Heath and His Orchestra, Harry James and His Orchestra, Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra, The Buddy Rich Big Band, The U.S. Air Force Airmen of Note, The Herb Pomeroy Orchestra, Johnny Richards and His Orchestra, Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra, The Terry Gibbs Dream Band, Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band,Quincy Jones and His Orchestra, The Gerald Wilson Orchestra, The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band, The Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, The Duke Pearson Big Band, The Clare Fischer Big Band, John Dankworth and His Orchestra, The Don Ellis Orchestra, Rhythm Combination and Brass, The Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass, The Sam Jones Big Band, The Bob Belden Ensemble, The Miles Davis Nonet, The Hal McKusick Jazz Workshop, Miles Davis with Gil Evans and His Orchestra, Gil Evans and is Orchestra, The Porgy and Bess All-Stars, Les Brown and His Band of Renown with Frank Rosolino, The Brandeis Jazz Festival Ensemble, The Les and Larry Elgart Orchestra, George Russell and His Orchestra, Benny Carter and His Orchestra, Curtis Fuller with Manny Albam and His Orchestra, Billy May and His Orchestra, The Thelonious Monk Orchestra, J.J.Johnson and His Orchestra, The Modern Jazz Quartet and the All-Star Band, Henry Mancini and His Orchestra, Oliver Nelson and the Berlin Dream Band, Doc Severinsen and The Tonight Show Band, Sun Ra and His Solar Arkestra, Charlie Haden and the Liberation Music Orchestra, The Willem Breuker Kollektief with the Mondriaan Strings, The Tom Pierson Orchestra, The Muhal Richard Abrams Orchestra.
- Subjects: Big band music.; Jazz.;
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