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Richmond Renascence: The Virginia Writers' Club Of The 1920'S, Betty Farley
Richmond Renascence: The Virginia Writers' Club Of The 1920'S, Betty Farley
Theses & Honors Papers
This somewhat historical approach to a literary topic, the Virginia Writers' Club and its progeny, a small literary magazine, The Reviewer, is concerned primarily with the presentation of evidence that there was a great deal of writing in Richmond, Virginia, in the early 1920"s. Although insufficient research materials available locally provide scanty basis for a critical analysis of the many works of these writers, I feel that the existence of the club, the motivation for its formation, and the kind of atmosphere that it produced deserve attention.
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
A History Of The Hays (Kansas) Daily News, Robert J. Spangler
Fort Hays Studies Series
The report of this history has been arranged to provide, first, an understanding of the background and antecedents of the Hays Daily Newsl second, a thorough description of the first issues of the new paper; third, a brief insight into the character and personality of the founder and editor; and fourth, a survey of the evolution of the daily from 1929 to present. A summary of the study concludes the report.