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Articles 61 - 90 of 149
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.03 (May 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.03 (May 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Women Without Men: Hemingway's Female Characters, Kelly Brillhart
Women Without Men: Hemingway's Female Characters, Kelly Brillhart
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Ernest Hemingway wrote four major novels and dozens of short stories during his long career as one of America's preeminent twentieth century writers. Both during his lifetime and after his death, critics have written extensively about his work, analyzing it, interpreting it, and evaluating it. Perhaps the most debated aspect of the canon is Hemingway's treatment of female characters. In the past, critics tended to arrange Hemingway's heroines into categories, frequently dividing them into two groups: the bitches and the goddesses. More recent criticism eschews the restrictions of categories, focusing on the women as individuals and attempting to explain their …
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
John Muir Newsletter, Spring 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
John Muir Newsletter spring 1994 university of the pacific volume 4, number 2 JOHN MUIR AND THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT by Ron Limbaugh Was John Muir sympathetic toward 19th century feminism? Did he consider the rights of women worthy of at least the same respect as the rights of animals? Until recently it was not possible to explore these questions because of the lack of primary resources. Before 1970 the subject of Muir and his relationship with women was delicately side-stepped by scholars who were unable to win the confidence of Muir's heirs. Since then a new generation of heirs has …
The Scoop (April 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
The Scoop (April 1994), June Seamans, Pwa Coalition
Scoop / the People with AIDS Coalition of Maine (1990-1995)
No abstract provided.
10% 04/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 04/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.4 (April 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.4 (April 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - April 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - April 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Southern Register. 1994.2 (Spring 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register. 1994.2 (Spring 1994), University Of Mississippi. Center For The Study Of Southern Culture.
Southern Register
No abstract provided.
Vol. 14, No. 2 (1994), Tina H. Hahn, William E. Strickland, M. Thomas Inge
Vol. 14, No. 2 (1994), Tina H. Hahn, William E. Strickland, M. Thomas Inge
Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 04/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 04/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.02 (April 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.02 (April 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 43, No. 3, Thomas E. Gallagher Jr., Elaine Mercer, Kenneth E. Kopecky, Eric O. Hoiberg, Gertrude E. Huntington, Marilyn E. Lehman, Samuel S. Stoltzfus, William B. Fetterman, Bernadette L. Hutchison, John W. Friesen
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Old Order Amish
• Amish Quilts: Creativity Supported by Rules and Traditions
• Conflict: A Mainspring of Amish Society
• Occupational Opportunities for Old Order Amish Women
• The Amish Taboo on Photography: Its Historical and Social Significance
• Our Changing Amish Church District
• Images of the Amish on Stage and Film
• Amish Gardens: A Symbol of Identity
• The Myth of the Ideal Folk Society Versus the Reality of Amish Life
Archeological And Geomorphological Investigations At Prehistoric Sites 41wy50 And 41wy60, Willacy County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler
Archeological And Geomorphological Investigations At Prehistoric Sites 41wy50 And 41wy60, Willacy County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In January through March 1993, archeological and geomorphological investigations were conducted at two clay dune sites, 41WY50 and 41WY60, in the outfall area of the Hidalgo-Willacy Drainage Ditch system. This work represents the final investigations of a cultural resource management program conducted for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the local sponsors, Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1 and Willacy County Drainage District No. I, by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. The results of the archeological investigations were poor. Neither site yielded materials of unquestionable cultural origin, although several small basin-shaped hearth features were encountered. Based on radiocarbon assays from …
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.3 (March 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.3 (March 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - March 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - March 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
10% 03/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 03/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.01 (March 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.01 (March 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 03/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 03/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.2 (February 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Northern Lambda Nord Communique, Vol.15, No.2 (February 1994), Northern Lambda Nord, Dick Harrison
Communiqué / Northern Lambda Nord (1981-1999)
No abstract provided.
American Irish Newsletter - February 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter - February 1994, American Ireland Education Foundation - Pec
American Irish Newsletter
No abstract provided.
10% 02/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% 02/1994, 10% Enterprises
10% : Maine's monthly newspaper for lesbians & gay men (1994-1995)
No abstract provided.
Community Pride Reporter, 02/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter, 02/1994, Community Pride Reporter
Community Pride Reporter (1993-1999)
No abstract provided.
The Legacy Of James Bowdoin Iii, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art
The Legacy Of James Bowdoin Iii, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art
Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues
The Legacy of James Bowdoin III (1994) was published to accompany a major year-long series of exhibitions and programs at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art commemorating the bicentennial of the founding of Bowdoin College. It includes essays by Kenneth E. Carpenter, Linda J. Docherty, Arthur M. Hussey, Clifton C. Olds, Richard H. Saunders, Susan E. Wegner.
Viet Nam Generation, Volume 6, Number 3-4
Viet Nam Generation, Volume 6, Number 3-4
Vietnam Generation
Edited by Dan Duffy and Kali Tal. Contributing editors: Renny Christopher. David DeRose, Alan Farrell. Cynthia Fuchs, William M. King. Bill Shields, Tony Williams, and David Willson.
Viet Nam Generation, Volume 6, Number 1-2
Viet Nam Generation, Volume 6, Number 1-2
Vietnam Generation
Edited by Dan Duffy and Kali Tal. Contributing editors: Renny Christopher. David DeRose, Alan Farrell. Cynthia Fuchs, William M. King. Bill Shields, Tony Williams, and David Willson.
The Viet Nam Generation Big Book
The Viet Nam Generation Big Book
Vietnam Generation
An anthology of essays, narrative, poetry and graphics published in lieu of a 1993 issue of Viet Nam Generation, intended to be used as a textbook for teaching about the 1960s. Edited by Dan Duffy and Kali Tal. Contributing editors: Renny Christopher. David DeRose, Alan Farrell. Cynthia Fuchs, William M. King. Bill Shields, Tony Williams, and David Willson.
Home Where "The Mansion" Was, James A. Butler
Home Where "The Mansion" Was, James A. Butler
Local History Essays
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994)
The Wister Family owned four homes on the Belfield estate. Two buildings survive: "Belfield"--or "Peale House"--itself, and the "Mary and Frances Wister Fine Arts Studio" (built by the William Rotch Wisters in 1868). The William Rotch Wisters' stunning second house, "Wister," was built in 1876 on the side of Clarkson Avenue opposite from the Arts Studio; "Wister" was donated to Fairmount Park in 1949 and demolished in 1956.
The Remarkable Wisters At Belfield, James A. Butler
The Remarkable Wisters At Belfield, James A. Butler
Local History Essays
Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994
The history of the nineteenth-century Wisters at "Belfield" encompasses three adjoining properties--and begins (perhaps appropriately for a future university campus) with a teenager who defied her father.
Human Skeletal Remains From The Tyson Site (41sy92), Helen D. Dockall
Human Skeletal Remains From The Tyson Site (41sy92), Helen D. Dockall
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During the 1993 field season at the Tyson site (41SY92), conducted by the East Texas and Northeast Texas Archaeological societies, two burial features were uncovered. These features contained the skeletal remains of three Caddo subadults, ranging in age from birth to one to two years. Burial 1 yielded the partial skeleton of a child less than two years old, as well as elements of a second, slightly younger, child. Burial 2 produced the remains of a well-preserved infant. This article describes the excavation and osteology protocols, a description of taphonomic conditions, inventory of these burials, demography, size of the subadults, …
The Rowland Clark (41rr77) Site, Red River County, Texas : Editor's Introduction, Gegory Perino, Leonard Blake, Carol J. Loveland
The Rowland Clark (41rr77) Site, Red River County, Texas : Editor's Introduction, Gegory Perino, Leonard Blake, Carol J. Loveland
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Rowland Clark (41RR77) and Dan Holdeman (41RR11) archaeological sites were excavated in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Gregory Perino of the Museum of Red River in Idabel, Oklahoma. Manuscripts on those investigations were prepared by Perino shortly after the conclusion of the work, but these were never published, remaining instead on file at the Museum of the Red River.