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The Stein, 12/23/1968, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1968

The Stein, 12/23/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

McNeil Named Chancellor -- Spanish Club Holds Meeting -- UMP Goes On WPOR -- Academic Freedom


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 8, 12/16/1968, Gorham State College Dec 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 8, 12/16/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

"Native Son Days" Maine Fights Brain-Drain -- Expert Lectures On Film -- Gorham State Museum Of Main Displaying Ancient Masks Exhibit -- Paintings By Penn State Artist Exhibited At Art Gallery -- Dr. Patrick Smith Makes Debut On Local T.V. -- Parking Situation Reviewed -- Committee Completes Hearings -- "Bug" Hits Campus -- Drama Club Experiments With "The Knack" -- Faculty Open-House -- WORM-Winter Carnival Theme -- GSC Professor Receives PhD. -- Xmas Program Planned


The Stein, 12/15/1968, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1968

The Stein, 12/15/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Black America Week Kicks Off -- Senate To Hold Special Session -- Stein Week -- Open End Series To Be Held At LBH


The Stein, 12/08/1968, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1968

The Stein, 12/08/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Senate Prepares Bill For State Legislature -- Curtis Proclaims Native Son Day -- Black America Is… -- Stein Week Is Coming


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 7, 11/25/1968, Gorham State College Nov 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 7, 11/25/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

IDC Draws Curfew Proposal -- Art Club Presents Films -- Who's Who Twenty-Five Recognized -- Book Published By Prof. -- Gorham Plays Host To Local Students -- "The Knack" To Be Presented -- Students Are Unprepared -- GSC Senate Gains Momentum


The Stein, 11/24/1968, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1968

The Stein, 11/24/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Virginia Eskin To Perform At Bonney Hall Dec. 6 -- Reaction Report: UMP 68 Revised Proposal -- Second Issue of "Maine Law Review" Published -- Debating Club Seeks Out New Members -- Devonsquare Trio Reappear -- Art Theatre Play To Capacity Crowd


The Stein, 11/17/1968, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1968

The Stein, 11/17/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Nixon Wins Minority Vote -- Stein Rekindles 1966 Proposal -- Senate Upholds Tule of One Man - One Vote -- IRC Urges Students To Attend Meetings


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 6, 11/15/1968, Gorham State College Nov 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 6, 11/15/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

IDC Considers Curfews -- Students Pre-Teaching Trial -- PA Club To Hold Visit. Day -- Mock Election -- Ad Hoc To Discuss Allocations -- New Library Policy Disclosed -- Disciplinary Matters Discussed -- Food Survey Is Favorable -- Drinking Possible At Gorham -- Norwegian Girl Is Active On Campus -- 'Crucible' Well Received Play -- Budget Cuts Receive Comments -- Schleh Gives Aid To African Studies -- Whitten Feels New Lab Needed


The Stein, 11/10/1968, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1968

The Stein, 11/10/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Dr. Fink To Send Expansion Letter -- Gregory Predicts End Of Two Party System -- Nigeria - Biafra -- Open Dialogs To Begin Here -- Art Theatre Announces First Play -- Student Unity Pays -- I.E.C. To Sponsor Black America Week -- New Lost City Ramblers To Appear Friday In UMP Gym


Literary Analysis Of The Special Form Of Satire Swift Invented For A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith Oct 1968

Literary Analysis Of The Special Form Of Satire Swift Invented For A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith

Charles Kay Smith

Some of Swift's more conventional classical figures of speech have already been noted, though more or less in isolation to one another as well as to larger designs and aesthetic aims. Swift's genius in A Modest Proposal is to create a speaker whose monologue keeps two distinct styles operational at all times. The style of which the speaker is aware is constantly opposed by covert and innovative verbal and grammatical techniques which the proposer sets in motion but of which he remains unaware, which slowly but surely turns a reader's sympathies against him and against those who share his callous …


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 5, 10/28/1968, Gorham State College Oct 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 5, 10/28/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

Trustees Meet At Gorham -- Faculty Confer On Cut Policy -- Biennial Budget Released -- 'Crucible' To Open Soon -- Liberal Curfews Sought -- Freshman Officers Are Elected In Heavy Turnout Of Voters -- Modern Dance Is Educational; Experience - Program Training -- Oil Paintings On Display -- Senate Committees Report -- Wing Construction -- I.E. Editor Needs Literary Material -- The Play Is Going..."Fine"


The Stein, 10/27/1968, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1968

The Stein, 10/27/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Zagarell States Party Platform -- Open Dialogs To Begin Here -- To Start Soon Art And Drama Adult Classes -- Nigeria - Biafra -- The Black Majority -- New Science Building


The Stein, 10/18/1968, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1968

The Stein, 10/18/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Pease Speaks At UMP -- To Start Soon: Class Evaluation -- Dr. Paulhe Named Planning Director -- Power To Attend Speech Conference -- Nigeria - Biafra


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 4, 10/17/1968, Gorham State College Oct 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 4, 10/17/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

Blue Ribbon Committee Is Established To Review Policies -- Delta Chi Poll Released; Findings "Instigate" Concern -- Committee Adopts Course On Negro -- Afro-American Studies Begin -- Shortill Named To Represent Young Demo's On Committee -- Change In Administration Structure Are Offered -- Afro-American Studies Begin -- Senate "Burns" Organizations -- Roten Galleries Here Oct. 22 -- P.A. Club Plans Mock Election


The Stein, 10/11/1968, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1968

The Stein, 10/11/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Goodman Speaks SRO In LBA -- Nurses Subjected To Curfew -- Nationwide Election Day Protests Planned -- Chevalier To Read At LBH -- Nigeria - Biafra -- Soccer May Become New Sport At UMP


The Stein, 10/04/1968, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1968

The Stein, 10/04/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Mitchell Goodman To Speak Here Today; "Mr. Vice President, We Are Burning Children in Viet Nam And You And We Are Responsible." -- Lewisohn To Read At LBH -- Goodman, Spock Tried -- TEP To Form Here -- Univ. of Maine Budget Released -- Theatre Elections Held -- Hildreth Speaks Here -- Senate Meets


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 3, 10/03/1968, Gorham State College Oct 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 3, 10/03/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

Union Gap To Highlight Big Junior Weekend -- Governor Curtis Attends "Campaign 68" Luncheon -- Students Active With Curriculum Committee -- New Editorial Staff Named -- Biafra's Needs Ignored -- YD' Open Headquarters -- Art Gallery Opens Under New Director -- Leading Y.R. Interviewed -- Students React To Cut Policy -- Faculty Totals 88 -- SEAM Is More Involved Says President -- Scandinavian Trip Proves Educational And Interesting -- Brooks Names New Registrar


Focus, Vol. 1 No. 1, Joe Secrest, Gemette Mcguire, Richard Coolidge, Barbara Bostic, Marilyn Pruitt, David Lewis, Donald R. Cochran, Milton Burton, Audrey H. Smith, Fant Smart, Ignacio M. Munoz, Arthie Walling Pope, William Rutledge, Beth Clark, Carol Benson Davis, Leroy Dragoo, Ronnie Kaye, Ed White, Kay White, Sherri Winden, Leo Rudd, Simon David Hayes Rev., Pat Brown, Margaret Birdsong, Walter Reeves Feild, Allyn Peralman, Wilbert Love Oct 1968

Focus, Vol. 1 No. 1, Joe Secrest, Gemette Mcguire, Richard Coolidge, Barbara Bostic, Marilyn Pruitt, David Lewis, Donald R. Cochran, Milton Burton, Audrey H. Smith, Fant Smart, Ignacio M. Munoz, Arthie Walling Pope, William Rutledge, Beth Clark, Carol Benson Davis, Leroy Dragoo, Ronnie Kaye, Ed White, Kay White, Sherri Winden, Leo Rudd, Simon David Hayes Rev., Pat Brown, Margaret Birdsong, Walter Reeves Feild, Allyn Peralman, Wilbert Love

Focus

A literary magazine of student writing published by the Department of English of Stephen F. Austin State College.


Focus, Vol. 1, No. 1, Stephen F. Austin State College Oct 1968

Focus, Vol. 1, No. 1, Stephen F. Austin State College

Student Publications

A literary magazine of student writing published by the Department of English of Stephen F. Austin State College.


Fall 1968, Valparaiso University Oct 1968

Fall 1968, Valparaiso University

The Lighter, 1958-Last Year

No abstract provided.


The Stein, 09/27/1968, University Of Maine Portland Sep 1968

The Stein, 09/27/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Freise Places 135 Graduates -- Book Exchange Claimed Success -- Awards Presented UMP Law School -- Pass-Fail Program Set Up -- Students Poll On Ideal Prof. -- Graphic Arts Exhibit Coming To UMP -- Steele To Speak At Book Festival -- Memories of Kangaroo Court


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 2, 09/23/1968, Gorham State College Sep 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 2, 09/23/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

Designs Unveiled For Construction -- Eight New Faculty Named -- "The Collector" Has Arrived -- List Artists For Season -- Beanies Frustrate Frosh -- Albert Beaudoin Will Direct New Head Start Program On Campus


The Stein, 09/20/1968, University Of Maine Portland Sep 1968

The Stein, 09/20/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Dr. Fink Speaks Out -- Pres. Libby Calls For Action -- Campbell Seeks Help Here -- Libby Announces Appointments -- Roger Snow Moves To UMP -- Freshman Views Orientation


The Stein, 09/13/1968, University Of Maine Portland Sep 1968

The Stein, 09/13/1968, University Of Maine Portland

Stein, The

Welcome Class of '72 -- Freshman Orientation Schedule -- Faculty Appointed -- Dean David R. Fink Is Named Provost -- Freshmen To Visit Kangaroo Court


The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 1, 09/09/1968, Gorham State College Sep 1968

The Observer Vol. 11, Issue No. 1, 09/09/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

"Observer" Welcomes Class Of '72 -- New Freshman Class Largest In History -- President Welcomes Frosh -- New Class Policy Goes Into Effect -- Sports Schedule Announced -- Student Newspaper Has Number Of Changes -- Smith Named New Dean Of Students -- S.E.A. News -- New Phy Ed Faculty Named -- Message From The Dean -- "A Typical College Day" -- Over 300 In Evenings College -- New Head Of Library Named


Edgar Allan Poe's Criticism Of The Novel, James Gage Aug 1968

Edgar Allan Poe's Criticism Of The Novel, James Gage

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Edgar Allan Poe wrote forty-three critical reviews of novels during the period 1_835 to 1848 that he was associated with the various literary journals in the East. And, although his best known critical works concern themselves with the tale and with poetry, his statements regarding the novel are of sufficient quantity to merit scholarly research. Yet investigation of the major bibliographic sources reveals this to be not at all the case. Thus, this thesis snail endeavor to place some substance in the void of scholarship concerning Poe's criticism lf the novel with the hope that this substance might provide ample …


The Observer Vol. 10, Issue No. 14, 05/16/1968, Gorham State College May 1968

The Observer Vol. 10, Issue No. 14, 05/16/1968, Gorham State College

Observer, The

GSC Co-eds Theft Victims -- Personnel Director Resigns -- New Editors -- 24 Get Awards -- Mathematics Fair Held At GSC -- King Fund Drive Termed Success -- President Brooks Comments On Gorham's Growth And Development


The Griffin, 1968, Lindenwood College May 1968

The Griffin, 1968, Lindenwood College

The Griffin

A creative writing magazine of Lindenwood College.


The Otterbein Miscellany - May 1968, Jo Mielziner, James V. Miller, B. R. Hanby, B. C. Glover, Cleora C. Fuller, Earl Hassenpflug, Robert Price, James E. Carr, Roger Neff, Todd Rolf Zeiss, B. R. Hanby May 1968

The Otterbein Miscellany - May 1968, Jo Mielziner, James V. Miller, B. R. Hanby, B. C. Glover, Cleora C. Fuller, Earl Hassenpflug, Robert Price, James E. Carr, Roger Neff, Todd Rolf Zeiss, B. R. Hanby

The Otterbein Miscellany

No abstract provided.


The Lantern Vol. 34, No. 2, May 1968, Thomas Miller, Lance Diskan, Gregory Epler, Gerald Miller, Timothy C. Coyne, David Burkhardt, Vicki Van Horn, L. Barry Erb, Linda Richtmyre, Sharyn L. Negus, Linda Dimauro, Howard Solomon, Yolanda Roth, Margaret S. Wright, George Eastburn, William Norcross, Lee March, Robert Macfarland, Barbara Ann Bald, Wilhelmine J. Lysinger, Wendie A. Eggleston May 1968

The Lantern Vol. 34, No. 2, May 1968, Thomas Miller, Lance Diskan, Gregory Epler, Gerald Miller, Timothy C. Coyne, David Burkhardt, Vicki Van Horn, L. Barry Erb, Linda Richtmyre, Sharyn L. Negus, Linda Dimauro, Howard Solomon, Yolanda Roth, Margaret S. Wright, George Eastburn, William Norcross, Lee March, Robert Macfarland, Barbara Ann Bald, Wilhelmine J. Lysinger, Wendie A. Eggleston

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• The Man Without a System
• A Medal for Malcolm
• On Hearing That Tonya Will Be Married
• The Black Sea
• Odyssey '67
• Second Poem to Chris
• Singularity
• Period 5-A Began
• Long and Aching Ride
• Souvenirs
• My Eschatological Epitaph
• Discotheque
• Some Borrowed Words
• False Breakthrough
• Shore Morning
• The Beholder
• Thursday Childless
• A Most Prominent Role
• It Ran Out
• Shades of the Living
• The Dark Night of the Mind II
• One Step Beyond the Doors
• A Note of Thanks to …