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Volume 63, Number 11 (November 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 11 (November 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Three Centuries of Thanksgiving
Magic of Melody
Making the Met: Which is 1945 Slang for Securing an Opportunity to Appear as Soloist at the Metropolitan Opera House with the Opera Company of the Metropolitan Opera Association (interview with Edward Johnson)
Principles I Learned from Tobias Mathay (interview with Ray Lev)
Music Teacher's Day in a Boom Town
Class Teaching in Applied Music
Overcoming the Handicaps of the Adult Piano Beginner
Who Should Play the Harp? (interview with Edward Vito)
Ephpheta, October 1945
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
1945-09-20 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
1945-09-20 Rowan County News, Rowan County News (Morehead, Ky.)
Rowan County News Archive
Rowan County News published on September 20, 1945.
Thackeray's Reading, Mary H. Jenks
Thackeray's Reading, Mary H. Jenks
Masters Theses
Introduction: Before one can hope to gain an understanding of any author's work, and certainly before one can make any valid criticisms or interpretations of his writings, one should learn as much as possible about his life and his literary backgrounds. In studying the works of William Makepeace Thackeray, one observes that the tremendous amount and variety of his reading had a proportionate influence on the quality and range of his work. To date no serious study has been made of Thackeray's reading, although there have been numerous publications on his style, critical ability, humor, satire, travels, and personal life.
06/02/1945, Sumner T. Bernstein
06/02/1945, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding attendance at Saturday services; life on base; colleague at ordnance depot; pamphlets received in the mail; Churchill.
The Mcguffey Readers, Louise Lively
The Mcguffey Readers, Louise Lively
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The textbook, an important factor in public school education, is nowhere so wonderfully developed as in the United States. It occupies a more important position in our educational system than it does in the systems of many foreign countries. In fact, most of the teaching in our schools today revolves around the textbook - the cause of much criticism by many writers. They deplore the fact that both our teachers and pupils are dependent on textbooks.
The Nucleus, Presented By The Class Of May, 1945, Newark College Of Engineering
The Nucleus, Presented By The Class Of May, 1945, Newark College Of Engineering
Yearbooks
This is a digitized, downloadable version of the Newark College of Engineering Nucleus.
The Ursinus Weekly, May 21, 1945, Adele Kuntz
The Ursinus Weekly, May 21, 1945, Adele Kuntz
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Plans announced for full program on Parents' Day • Elections to be held tomorrow to select new campus leaders • Susan Bellis, Elaine Loughin to play leads in production of Royal Family on May 25, 26 • Navy to feature Elliot Lawrence at dance, June 2 • Sororities to give party at Valley Forge, May 29 • Corsages must be ordered tomorrow • English Club to hear review of Frank P. Adam's book • Speaker gives illustrated talk at pre-med meeting on Tuesday • Dining roomers eat food peacefully as tray-toters brave steps, steam, etc. • Emery Nelson to speak …
Boston Chronicle May 12, 1945, The Boston Chronicle
Boston Chronicle May 12, 1945, The Boston Chronicle
The Boston Chronicle Newspaper
The Boston Chronicle was a daily newspaper published from 1915-1966 and often described as Boston’s “other Black newspaper.” These scanned images were made from Suffolk University’s microfilm reels (covering 1932-1960) that were originally purchased from the Boston Public Library. Some of the original microfilm images are of poor quality so not all of the content is readable or keyword searchable.
Volume 63, Number 05 (May 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 05 (May 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and World Unity
Mexico's Famous Folk Orchestra
What is Musical Interpretation?
Tell-How Tour of the Radio City Music Hall
New Keys to Practice
Mental Projection in Singing (interview with Nadine Conner)
Music Teacher and the Post-War Period
One Hour of Practice
Tragic Memorial
Musical Progress in San Salvador
Music for the Mentally Disturbed
America and Good Music (interview with Howard Barlow)
The Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1945, Adele Kuntz
The Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1945, Adele Kuntz
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Freshmen choose representatives to WSGA, WAA, YW • Joy Harter resigns as Weekly co-editor • Alberta man, Ken Schroeder to sing leads in "Sweethearts" to be presented April 13,14 • Speaker receives honorary degree as twenty are graduated at mid-term • New students include freshmen and veterans • "B" list includes 48 civilians, Navy • New rec center regulations introduced • B. Cassatt, B. Tyson to debate against Penn State team here • Ruby drive starts; deadline is March 24 • Hunter addresses vespers; stresses internal devotion • Ursinus Circle to award $15 for original May pageant • Library stacks …
Ephpheta, March 1945
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta, February 1945
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Literary Purposes Of The Myth Of The Golden Age, Mary Agnes O'Neill Gross
Literary Purposes Of The Myth Of The Golden Age, Mary Agnes O'Neill Gross
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Volume 63, Number 01 (January 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 01 (January 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dawn on the Horizon
Fresh Winds Will Blow Again: A Discussion of Music and Meteorology: A Physician Tells How the Weather Gets on Composers’ Nerves
Ladder to Virtuosity (interview with Mischa Elman)
Quiz to Test Your Musical Knowledge
How to Rehearse (interview with Donald Voorhees)
Edgar Stillman Kelley Passes
If Parents Had Had Their Way
Music as a Living, Human Element
New York's First Opera
What Nazism Has Done to German Song: What Happens to the Tunes When Hitler Provides the Words
Voice Training Through Emotions (interview with John Seaman Garns)
Immortal Pat: America's Super-Salesman of Music
Katherine Ruth Heyman—A …
Irish Travel, Vol 21 (1945-46), Irish Tourist Association
Irish Travel, Vol 21 (1945-46), Irish Tourist Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
A Morning In Dublin, Irish Tourist Association
A Morning In Dublin, Irish Tourist Association
Papers
It is always pleasant to have a morning to spend in Dublin. There are so many things to do and see that your only trouble will be to choose between them. The morning's tour suggested here has Guinness's Brewery at St. James's Gate as its objective, and gives an opportunity of seeing several other places of interest on the way. The route is marked in green on the map which follows.
Tower 1945, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Tower 1945, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Yearbooks
1945 yearbook of Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine.
Synge's Conception Of The Drama, Mary Laurette Spehn
Synge's Conception Of The Drama, Mary Laurette Spehn
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Assumption High School Yearbook 1944-1945, Assumption High School (Windsor)
Assumption High School Yearbook 1944-1945, Assumption High School (Windsor)
The Assumption High School Yearbook
75th Anniversary of Assumption College.
Labor's Enemy: Anti-Semitism, Charles Bezalel Sherman
Labor's Enemy: Anti-Semitism, Charles Bezalel Sherman
Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993
No abstract provided.
Ua94/5/6 Mission Accomplished: Africa, Sicily, Italy, U.S. Army
Ua94/5/6 Mission Accomplished: Africa, Sicily, Italy, U.S. Army
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
U.S. Army publication removed from Lucian Flora's scrapbook regarding the World War II campaign through North Africa, Sicily and Italy.
Ua94/5/6 Highlights Of My Army Career, Lucian Flora
Ua94/5/6 Highlights Of My Army Career, Lucian Flora
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Memoir of army life during World War II by Smiths Grove native Lucian Flora. See also his World War II scrapbook.