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Volume 18, Number 3, by Stephen L. Percy and
Patricia Wyzbinski. July 2005 Volume 18, Number 2, by Stephen L. Percy and
Stephen W. Moore. June 2005 Volume 18, Number 1, by Paige Hull Teegarden
with opinions by John Palmer Smith and Deborah Fugenschuh. April
2005 Volume 17, Number 2, by Michael J. Soika.
Summer
2004 Volume 17, Number 1, by Amy Klemm Verbos. Spring
2004 Volume 16, Number 2, by Les Singer. Spring
2003 Volume 16, Number 1, by Stephen L. Percy. Spring
2003 Volume 15, Number 2, by Stephen L. Percy, Scott
Sager, Less Singer and Jarad Parker. May
2002 Volume 15, Number 1, by Sammis B. White. Spring
2002 Volume 14, Number 1, by Sherry Ahrentzen. Winter
2001 Volume 13, Number 1, by Sarah
Filzen, edited by Fred Olson. January 2000 Volume 12, Number 3, by Virginia
Carlson. November 1998 Volume 12, Number 2, by Jean B. Tyler. July 1998 Volume 12, Number 1, by Ian M. Harris. January 1998 Volume 11, Number 3, by Brett W. Hawkins and Roberta
Derlin. June 1997 Do Suburbs Harm Cities? A Review
of the Evidence Volume 11, Number 2, by Judith
J. Senkevitch and Dietmar Wolfram. April 1997 Guiding Milwaukee Adults onto
the Information Highway Volume 11, Number 1, by William Velez and Toni Griego
Jones. February 1997 Effects of Parental Involvement
on the Volume 10, Number 2, By Mark
Vargas. September 1996 The Milwaukee Urban Archives
and Urban Research City Reform versus Neighborhood
Traditions: Volume 9, Number 1b, By Peter Maier and Stephen L.
Percy. September 1995 Parks and Recreation in Milwaukee County: Volume 9, Number 1a, By Brett
W. Hawkins, Stephen L. Percy and Eric Magistad. May 1995 Residential Community Associations: Volume 8, Number 2, By Ulrich C. Reitzug and Beverly
E. Cross. August 1994 A Multi-site Case
Study of Volume 8, Number 1, By Stephen L. Percy and Jeffrey
D. Racine. 1994 Rideshare in Wisconsin: Volume 7, Number 2, 1990 A Review of Current Research Volume 6, Number 2, By Margo Anderson. 1989 Census History and Census Politics: Volume 6, Number 1, By Brett W. Hawkins. 1989 The Politics of Academic Suburb-Bashing Volume 5, Number 3, By G. William Page. 1988 Protecting Municipal Groundwater Supplies Volume 5, Number 2, By Gregory D. Squires and William
Velez . 1988 Redlining and the Transformation of a Metropolis Volume 5, Number 1, By Joan Moore and John Hagedorn.
1988 Volume 4, Number 1, By Paul A. Haubrich. 1987 Needed: More Education About Education Volume 3, Number 1, By Sammis B. White. 1986 General Assistance Won't Go Away Just by Wishing Volume 2, Number 4, By Robert Drago. 1985 Are Quality Circles a Fad? Volume 2, Number 3, By Thomas S. Moore and Gregory D.
Squires. 1985 Industrial Revenue Bonds in Wisconsin: Volume 2, Number 2, By David Stea, Ned Levine, and Richard
Warren Smith. 1985 "Shared Facilities" Housing: Volume 2, Number 1, By Robert S. Magil. Winter 1984 Wisconsin Cities: Volume 1, Number 4, By Ernest R. Alexander. Summer 1984 To "Flow" or Not --That Is The Question: Volume 1, Number 3, By James G. CibulkaFall. 1984 School Finance Trends in Wisconsin
Nonprofit Board Governance in
Milwaukee: Operation, Diversity and Challenges
Arts and Culture in Southeastern
Wisconsin: The Public Speaks
Leadership
Change in Nonprofit Milwaukee: Making Transitions Work
[Text version]
Ending
Homelessness: A Challenge Accepted
Exploring Social Enterprise
in Milwaukee Nonprofit Organizations
The State of Employer Assisted
Housing in Milwaukee
Leading Regional Lives in
Metropolitan Milwaukee
Creating
Metropolitan/Regional Government:
The Tales of Five Cities
Intergovernmental Cooperation:
Has Its Time Come for Metropolitan Milwaukee?
Housing Home Businesses in Urban
Neighborhoods:
Implications for the City of Milwaukee
For a WORD version of the same file Click Here
Park Public Policy: Past and Future
For the text version of the same file Click Here
Firm Hiring Strategies
For the text version of the same file Click Here
A Call to Public Service
For the text version of the same file Click Here
Nonviolence
in Urban Areas:
Conversations with Practitioners of Nonviolence
in the Milwaukee Area, 1989 - 1994
Academic Achievement of Latino Children
Volume 10, Number 1, By Judith T. Kenny and Thomas
C. Hubka. April 1996
Milwaukee's Urban Reform Efforts and the
Housing Goals of the Polish Community, 1900-1920
Public Perceptions and Evaluations
The First Level of Territorial Democracy in America
Site-based Management in Urban Schools
Citizen Perceptions and Utilization Potential
What We Can Expect from 1990
Youth Gangs: Milwaukee and Los Angeles Compared
A Look at the Milwaukee Experience
Public Costs and Private Benefits
Past, Present, and Prospects for Milwaukee
How are They Coping with Fiscal Strain?
Allocating Urban Service Costs
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