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Shaft: Vol. 1, No. 1
Alternative Voices
Shaft (1965-1966) notes that it is "an independent, bi-regular publication having no official connection with The College of Wooster. The opinions expressed by the contributors are not necessarily those of the editors. The opinions expressed by the editors are not necessarily those of the contributors. The opinions expressed by one editor are not necessarily those of the other. The opinions expressed by the College are not necessarily those of Shaft..."
Shaft is a literary magazine-type publication featuring poems, essays, short stories, and cartoons. The magazine itself is a simple stapled booklet with a light blue paper cover. The front …
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1965-10-29, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1965-10-29, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1961-1970
A committee begins investigations into recent complaints on food quality from students at the College. The committee is also run by students, known as the Student Services Committee, and it will be looking at food quality, jobs, and public relations among other things. A stunning photo of a young girl holding a rabbit also features on the front page, and serves as an advertisement for an upcoming photography exhibit at Wooster's Art Center. The next article on the Page features Wooster's Crescent in Crisis debate, which covers political unrest in the middle east. Points from some of the main debaters …
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1965-10-08, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1965-10-08, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1961-1970
The headlining article for this issue of the Voice covers the merging of two literary magazines on campus, after they felt they could better address issues as a collective body. The festivities of homecoming as well as the crowning of the queen are detailed. This issue also contains the full list of students who achieved a 3.5-4.0 GPA in the previous semester. Don Drumm from Akron will be the featured artist in Wooster's art gallery. Students, or more specifically, the Voice was disappointed with the Chapel's recent attempts in international outreach. Page two also discusses the relaunch and restructuring of …
Late On Father's Day, Marden J. Clark
A Study Of Urizen Symbols In Some Of William Blake's Poems, Glen Ivan Wilsey
A Study Of Urizen Symbols In Some Of William Blake's Poems, Glen Ivan Wilsey
Graduate Student Research Papers
It was the purpose of this study (1) to present a simplified background of Blake's philosophy and values and a clear concept of what Urizen is and (2) to show Blake's use of Urizenic symbols in presenting his views of the world in which he lived.
Romansh Poetry, L. B.
Romansh Poetry, L. B.
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
In 1958, together with his friend Robert Billigmeier, Dr. Augustin Maissen has edited the booklet "Contemporary Romansh Poetry. An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry written in the Romansh Language of Switzerland, with Bilingual Text, including an Introduction and Biographical Notes", published by the Romansh-American Foundation and printed by Editorial 'Cantera', Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico (48 pages). This charming presentation of Romansh culture is an excellent introduction into the fourth Swiss national language because it appeals to a feeling for beauty which is universal. The poem "Il pur suveran" ("The Sovereign Peasant") by Anton Huonder (1824-1872), one of the early pioneers of the …
The Poetry Of Matthew Arnold: A Study In Versification, Douglas A. Mathewson
The Poetry Of Matthew Arnold: A Study In Versification, Douglas A. Mathewson
Theses and Dissertations
Despite the great number of published works that deal with English prosody or the more restricted subject of versification, there is a noticeable scarcity of studies that describe the practices of individual poets. One of the more apparent reasons for the meager number of versification studies is the instability of the basic criteria by which a poem is examined. Prosodists quite simply find it difficult to establish concrete principles of scansion that are acceptable to all other prosodists. Without going into discussion of the various schools of thought on metrical structure, suffice it to say that there are conflicting opinions …
Interview With William Albert Earnest, Dolores Earnest
Interview With William Albert Earnest, Dolores Earnest
Samuel J. Sackett Folklore Collection
Interview with William Albert Earnest of Hays, KS by Dolores Earnest on May 15, 1965 at Russell, KS.
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:12 - Recording begins in progress. Poem, "The Woodpecker"
00:02:47 - Poem, "The Easter Lily"
00:04:04 - Poem, "If I Had a Donkey"
00:04:21 - Story, "The Lap Dog"
00:06:40 - Introduction to part two
00:07:18 - Poem, "Daniel Morton"
00:08:24 - Discussion about the civil war and Earnest family history
00:12:40 - Introduction to part three
00:13:13 - Russell County Literary Society
00:18:00 - Nursery rhyme, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" altered
00:18:38 - Poem, "What I Live …
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
Tag I.D., John S. Harris
Herald Of Holiness Volume 53 Number 49 (1964), W. T. Purkiser (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 53 Number 49 (1964), W. T. Purkiser (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
01 Cover by A. Devaney, Inc.
02 “Seeketh Not her Own” by General Superintendent Benner
03 The Signpost of Salvation by Clayton Bonar
04 This Younger Generation by C. T. Corbett
04 God Has a Plan by Charles M. Elam
05 Peace: What and Where? By Doyle E. Ellis
05 Nazarene Theological Seminary by George Coulter
06 Youth Week
09 God Reigns! By Jean Leathers Phillips
10 Editorials by W. T. Purkiser
12 The Church at Work
14 Evangelists’ Slates
17 The Answer Corner by W. T. Purkiser
18 Late News
18 News of the Religious World
19 Pen Points
To Joseph Smith, R. A. Christmas
Songs Of Innocence Versus Songs Of Experience: A Study Of William Blake, Rose Ray
Songs Of Innocence Versus Songs Of Experience: A Study Of William Blake, Rose Ray
Honors Theses
The purpose of this project is to compare and/or contrast the poems in the Songs of Innocence with those of like title or subject matter in Songs of Experience, using Blake's life and philosophies as a background to provide details which will give more meaning to the poems themselves.
An English Graveyard, Clinton F. Larson
Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie
Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 1, January 1965, Philip Sterling Rowe, Carol Flood, Bill Lybarger, Peter Vennema, Harry L. Serio, Phyllis Furst, D. Newcombe, Roy Christman, Steve Dearsley, Linda Leeds
The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 1, January 1965, Philip Sterling Rowe, Carol Flood, Bill Lybarger, Peter Vennema, Harry L. Serio, Phyllis Furst, D. Newcombe, Roy Christman, Steve Dearsley, Linda Leeds
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• The Wise Man
• Of Men and Lobsters
• Deliberate-Beyond Conception
• Villanelle
• Villanelle: Interlude
• Rune Green Stones
• Redemption
• John Ten
• Torch Ends
• The General and the Birdnest
• Not Quite Free
• Hymn to the Morning
• Walking Together