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Item 1996-97 Annual report(ARDRI University of Forthare, 1996) ARDRI FSR-E UnitDepartment of Agriculture and Land Affairs of the Eastern Cape South Africa Breweries, ARDRI University of Forthare AliceItem Africa's Peril(Simpkin, Marshall, Ltd. London, United Kingdom, 1938) Abercrombie, H. R.Africa’s Peril: The Color Problem by H. R. Abercrombie examines racial dynamics and socio-political challenges in Africa during the early twentieth century. The work reflects contemporary colonial perspectives on race relations, governance, and the perceived implications of the “color problem.” It provides insight into historical attitudes and debates surrounding race, imperial policy, and social structures, serving as a valuable primary source for understanding colonial-era ideologies and discourse.Item African Banking Corporation(University of Fort Hare, 1923)A compilation of letters that were stamped at the South African Native College and signed by the Senior Clerk of assembly, during the year of 1923. J. Lennox was the Senior Clerk that year but years before that he was a Concession Registrar.Item An account of a journey into Transorangia and the Potchefstrom, Winburg Trekker Republic in 1843(University of Fort Hare, 1956) John BennieA John Bennie manuscript as edited by D. Williams. The manuscript consists of twenty-nine sheets of writing paper. This book has been transcribed as John Bennie wrote it, the only additions being words and letters which have been obliterated and have been omitted by John Bennie.Item An evaluation of KwaNdebele extension service.(University of Fort Hare, 1991) Bembridge, T. J. and Williams, J. L. H.In KwaNdebele, the role of the agricultural extension service is to act as a link in the chain of development between the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs (DA and EA) and the KwaNdebele Agricultural Company (KAC), and development, research, and servicing organisations on the one hand and the farmers and rural communities on the other.Item An Evaluation of training and visit (T&V) extension programme in the Keiskamma District of Ciskei(University of Fort Hare, 1986-01) J.H.L. WilliamsItem Annual Report(University of Fort Hare, 1982) Agricultural and Rural Development Research Institute (ARDRI)ARDRI is an essentially self-funded organisation established at the University of Fort Hare in 1977. The Institute was born out of an awareness of the gap that exists between agricultural theory and the achievements of modern agriculture, on the one hand, and the almost total lack of application of this knowledge in the exploitation of the inherent potential of developing Southern African States, on the other. It seemed as though there was an inability to translate this knowledge into practically applicable and useful information acceptable to and understood by tribe members and peasant farmers.Item Annual Report 1997- 1998(1998-09) Adri University of ForthareThe agriculture and rural development Research instituteItem Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Government Printing Office (Washington, D.C.), 1964) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963. Published in 1964 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth centuryItem Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Government Printing Office (Washington, D.C.), 1965) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964. Published in 1965 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an important historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth centuryItem Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1966) Mumford, .L Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965. Published in 1966 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1967) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966. Published in 1967 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1968) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967. Published in 1968 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1969) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968. Published in 1969 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1970) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969. Published in 1970 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1971) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970. Published in 1971 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1972) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971. Published in 1972 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1973) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972. Published in 1973 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1977) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976. Published in 1977 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.Item Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress(United States Printing Office (Washington, D. C.), 1975) Mumford, L. Q.This Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress presents a comprehensive account of the activities, developments, and administrative operations of the Library of Congress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974. Published in 1975 in Washington, D.C., the report outlines institutional achievements in collection development, cataloguing, preservation, and public services. It details acquisitions of significant books, manuscripts, and special collections, as well as advancements in bibliographic control and automation initiatives undertaken during the period. Financial summaries, staffing updates, and infrastructural improvements are also documented, reflecting the library’s expanding national and international role. The report serves as an essential historical record of the library’s administrative progress and its contribution to scholarship, research support, and cultural preservation during the mid-twentieth century.