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The Student Designer December 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
The Student Designer December 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of December 1931 included a short essay from Mrs. Danforth, RISD president about the Aims for the School and the RISD Museum. There were ads for local businesses, short stories, and club and school news.
The Student Designer May 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
The Student Designer May 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of May 1931 included a brief essay from Royal Bailey Farnum, educational director at RISD to RISD seniors. Stories, a poem, a photo of the Senior Class of 1931, ads for local businesses and school news was also included.
The School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1931-1932), School Of Practical Art
The School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1931-1932), School Of Practical Art
Art Institute of Boston (AIB) Course Catalogs
The School of Practical Art was established in 1912 by Roy Atherton Davidson because of the great need of a school where boys and girls could receive vocational training in practical art. The School is thus a pioneer in this line of work, and its sixteen years of experience in teaching only practical art has made its courses of real worth and commercial value. The School gives fundamental and practical instruction in all branches of commercial art, so that graduate of the School may be efficiently prepared to accept the varied opportunities open to trained men and women. The system …
Arretine, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Arretine, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Gorham Manufacturing Company Design Library
SP4.0, Series I. Catalogues, Box 1, Folder 1. Gorham Manufacturing Company records, 1890-2008 RIAMCO finding aid
Pewter, Reed & Barton, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Pewter, Reed & Barton, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Catalogs
1 volume. 5 pages : chiefly illustrations. One leaf inserted after last numbered page: Pewter Price List, effective February 1, 1932. Black paper cover, title, decorations, and illustration printed in silver and green. Index on last page. Brass clasp binding. Purchased from the V. Stephen Vaughan Collection.
1931 Silver Plated And Pewter Holloware, Reed & Barton, Special Collections, Fleet Library
1931 Silver Plated And Pewter Holloware, Reed & Barton, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Catalogs
1 volume (unpaged) : all illustrations (photographs). Title from printed label mounted on cover. Each plate contains two mounted photographs (12.5 x 8.5 cm) Screw and post binding. Inside binder cover, mounted paper label: The Gale-Sawyer Company, Printers and Binders. Reed & Barton Collection.
The Relation Of French Poetry And Painting To The Development Of French Impressionistic Music, Phyllis Elaine Threlfall
The Relation Of French Poetry And Painting To The Development Of French Impressionistic Music, Phyllis Elaine Threlfall
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
As far as the writer could find in her reading no one has ever written a finished study of this phase of Music, Art, and Literature. Of course, there are hints of it here and there in many books, but in no one in particular was a detailed study given. Paul Landormy’s book, A History of Music, seemed to carry the heart of the subject, however, in an extremely miniature style.
When we think of French music, our minds are generally centered in Paris, for it is here that the greatest organizations have been sponsored, and the important musical ideas …