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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 1, Earl F. Robacker, Eleanor Fein Reishtein, Ronald L. Michael, C. Frances Berman, Maurice A. Mook, Don Yoder
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 1, Earl F. Robacker, Eleanor Fein Reishtein, Ronald L. Michael, C. Frances Berman, Maurice A. Mook, Don Yoder
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Fraktur of Monroe County
• Minutes of the West Grove Housekeepers Association as Source Material for Folklife Studies
• The Searight Tavern on the National Road: An Archaeological Study
• The "Brown Sugar" Game in Western Pennsylvania
• Bread Baking in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania: Commentary for the Documentary Film in the "Encyclopaedia Cinematographica"
• Notes and Documents: Literature for the Allegheny Frontier: The Huntingdon Literary Museum and Monthly Miscellany (1810)
• Hunting and Food-Gathering: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 21
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Christian B. Newswanger, Wayne E. Homan, Robert I. Schneider, John E. Stinsmen, Martha S. Best, Cecelia Whitman, Edna Eby Heller, David W. Thompson, Edward S. Gifford Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Christian B. Newswanger, Wayne E. Homan, Robert I. Schneider, John E. Stinsmen, Martha S. Best, Cecelia Whitman, Edna Eby Heller, David W. Thompson, Edward S. Gifford Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Flight of the Distelfink
• The Newswangers, Interpreters of Amish Life
• The Sorrow Song of Susanna Cox
• Country Butcher: An Interview with Newton Bachman
• "Swing Your Partner": Folk Dancing at the Festival
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Leaving the Festival with Thoughts of Food
• Spindrift: The Old Dog Churn
• Candy Making in the Dutch Country
• Gee, Haw and Geehaw
• The Evil Eye in Philadelphia
• The Country School: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 20
The Stainless-Steel Illuminated Indian, William Chaitkin
The Stainless-Steel Illuminated Indian, William Chaitkin
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Chaitkin presents an overview of the history and design of the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse, which is considered a master piece of Art Deco Architecture.
The Development Of Structural Form In Franconian Rococo, Michael Warmington Earls
The Development Of Structural Form In Franconian Rococo, Michael Warmington Earls
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Earl discusses the development and use of structural forms at the time of the late Baroque and early Rococo, referencing many German examples of architecture.
Consistency In Community Identity: Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, Robert Haley
Consistency In Community Identity: Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, Robert Haley
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Haley specifically discusses the form of communities in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico that could be found during the first millenium AD.
Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder
Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Snyder presents a brief discussion of design concepts, how they've developed, and their applicability.
"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus
"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Myrus sheds light on the much more nuanced definition of the term "functionalism" than is typically understood, noting its abuse, redefinition, and misuse in contemporary contexts.
An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel
An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Gabriel begins his essay on a philosophical note, describing the poetics of life that are evident in architecture and are a necessity for survival. The rest of the essay describes the design process through the lens of an introductory architectural design class.
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program Vol. 1 No. 5, Department Of Library Special Collections
The Neighbor Voice Of The Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program Vol. 1 No. 5, Department Of Library Special Collections
Research Collections
The Neighbor
Voice of the Bowling Green Model Cities C.P. Program
Volume one, Number five, June 1971
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Parkside West project to relieve Delafield area
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State Street Baptist Church is celebrating its 133rd anniversary
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Rev. H. M. Jones is the pastor
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Reservoir Hill’s water tower is illuminated in patriotic colors
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It was officially lit on June 10
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The community is searching for a photograph of a former community leader: Roland Bland
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The Center Street sewer portion is soon to be completed
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Because the ditch was covered with pipe and the street was not repaired, it was the cause of many car …
Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer
Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Reckmeyer discusses the essence of Architecture as a unique form of art.
The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati
The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Plati attempts to describe the systematization of the design process, outlining ways to understand and quantify the elements in a project in an almost scientific and mathematical fashion.
A Historical Description Of The Areal Distribution Of The Churches Of Warren County, Kentucky, Neilam Adams
A Historical Description Of The Areal Distribution Of The Churches Of Warren County, Kentucky, Neilam Adams
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Religion is a part of man and his culture. We cannot understand the totality of man if we do not understand his religion. The church structure is the visible expression of man's religion.
The purpose of this study is to describe the distribution of churches in Warren County, Kentucky, and to examine the factors that contribute to this areal pattern. In an attempt to further clarify this human-religious expression the following points will be considered: (1) the reasons for denominational change through time; (2) the association of church location and population with corresponding rural -urban shifts; and (3) the style …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 3, Alan G. Keyser, Don Yoder, Gregory Gizelis, Angus K. Gillespie
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 3, Alan G. Keyser, Don Yoder, Gregory Gizelis, Angus K. Gillespie
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Gardens and Gardening Among the Pennsylvania Germans
• Historical Sources For American Traditional Cookery: Examples from the Pennsylvania German Culture
• The Use of Amulets Among Greek-Philadelphians
• Work and the Farmer: The Almanac as Cultural Index, 1858-1898
• Pennsylvania German and High German: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 19
• Engravings of Western Pennsylvania Scenes
"Plans For Oru," Oru Chapel Transcript - 3-17-1971, Oral Roberts
"Plans For Oru," Oru Chapel Transcript - 3-17-1971, Oral Roberts
Chapel AV & Transcripts
Oral Roberts shares plans for buildings on campus at ORU such as the chapel, prayer tower and facilities for hosting OREM meetings.. Bob Eskridge shares plans for buildings and educational advancements such as text book publication. Frank Wallance shares about the design as well.
Risd Paper January 6, 1971, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Paper January 6, 1971, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
This student-run weekly newspaper was known simply as R.I.S.D., or RISD Paper. The RISD Paper ran through the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The issue of January 6, 1971 included an article by Eldridge Cleaver of the Black Panthers about Bobby Seale. There were other articles about social, politcal and economic change. Also there was a brief article about Wintersession Committee from a student's perspective.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 2, Carroll Hopf, Gregory Gizelis, Mac E. Barrick, Susan Dwyer Shick, Amos Long Jr., William S. Troxell, Ruth K. Hagy
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 2, Carroll Hopf, Gregory Gizelis, Mac E. Barrick, Susan Dwyer Shick, Amos Long Jr., William S. Troxell, Ruth K. Hagy
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Decorated Folk Furniture
• Foodways Acculturation in the Greek Community of Philadelphia
• David Stoner: Notes on a Neglected Craftsman
• Baptist Autobiography as a Folklife Source
• Bank (Multi-Level) Structures in Rural Pennsylvania
• Der Census Enumerator
• Leisure Time Activities in West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1800-1850
• Local Characters and Originals: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 18
1971 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Index, Stonehill College Archives
1971 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Index, Stonehill College Archives
Bauman Indexes
Chronological Listing of all negatives taken by Stanley A. Bauman during 1971. The numbers to the left of each entry indicates the envelope those of negatives are found in. Please use this number when requesting contact sheets for images.
Early English Theatres, Leta Strother
Early English Theatres, Leta Strother
Honors Theses
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. Even the poor were enthusiastic and interested in drama. Although different forms of plays like the miracle and morality had existed for many years, the drama had finally outgrown the inn-yard and wagon stages. Therefore, a new place was necessary for the presentation of plays. These 'new places' were called theatres.
There were three kinds of theatres in Queen Elizabeth's time. They were the public theatres, the private theatres, and the court theatre.