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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 10, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Samuel P. Bayard, Don Yoder, Ralph S. Funk, Phil R. Jack, Russell S. Baver, Walter E. Boyer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 10, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Samuel P. Bayard, Don Yoder, Ralph S. Funk, Phil R. Jack, Russell S. Baver, Walter E. Boyer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Cutting-Up for Fancy
• English-Language Folk Culture in Pennsylvania
• The Bench Versus the Catechism: Revivalism and Pennsylvania's Lutheran and Reformed Churches
• Collecting and Indexing Dialect Poetry
• Folk Amusements in Western Pennsylvania
• Of Plows and Ploughing
• The New Year Wish of the Pennsylvania Dutch Broadside
An Analysis Of The School Shop Maintenance Activities Of Industrial Education Teachers In A Selected Group Of Michigan Schools, Alan Roman Suess
An Analysis Of The School Shop Maintenance Activities Of Industrial Education Teachers In A Selected Group Of Michigan Schools, Alan Roman Suess
Masters Theses
Chapter I
I. Statement of the Problem
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the tool and equipment maintenance activities most frequently occurring in the daily work of industrial education instructors in Michigan and to ascertain the college preparation in maintenance activities received by theses instructors.
May 1959, Valparaiso University
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 10, No. 1, Frances Lichten, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Walter E. Boyer, Earl F. Robacker, Edna Eby Heller, John A. Hostetler, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Jeremiah W. Andreas, Jacob G. Shively, John Butz Bowman, Elsie Smith, Florence Baver
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 10, No. 1, Frances Lichten, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Walter E. Boyer, Earl F. Robacker, Edna Eby Heller, John A. Hostetler, Alfred L. Shoemaker, Jeremiah W. Andreas, Jacob G. Shively, John Butz Bowman, Elsie Smith, Florence Baver
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• "Tramp Work": Penknife Plus Cigar Boxes
• Tramps of My Youth
• The German Broadside Songs of Pennsylvania
• The Rise of Interest in Folk Art
• Dutch Treats for Breakfast
• The Amish, Citizens of Heaven and America
• Collectanea
• My Great-Grandmother
• Old Sweitzer's Ghost
• Pastimes of My Youth
• Battalion Day
• Seven Days Make One Week
The Lantern Vol. 27, No. 2, Spring 1959, Bruce P. Sherman, Marvin Koff, A. D. Roberts, David Williams, Sandra Piper, Filmore Z. Crump, Timothy H. C. R. Combe, Linda B. Foard, George R. Herman Jr., Roy Moyer, John Swinton, Carolyn Carpenter, Judy Adams, Nancy Springer, Elizabeth Lewis, Archibald Mckown, Tama Williams, Marcia Facchinetti, Linda Lee, Charles Hudnut
The Lantern Vol. 27, No. 2, Spring 1959, Bruce P. Sherman, Marvin Koff, A. D. Roberts, David Williams, Sandra Piper, Filmore Z. Crump, Timothy H. C. R. Combe, Linda B. Foard, George R. Herman Jr., Roy Moyer, John Swinton, Carolyn Carpenter, Judy Adams, Nancy Springer, Elizabeth Lewis, Archibald Mckown, Tama Williams, Marcia Facchinetti, Linda Lee, Charles Hudnut
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• The Case for a Stratified Society
• Education Courses
• Some Thoughts for God's Thinking Creatures
• Sawdust to the Oats?
• To Change the Things I Can...
• Vignette
• I Meet Goliath
• Reverie and Reminiscence
• On Flight
• In Defense of Jazz
• A Description
• Line of Retreat
• Alan Lomax and the American Folk Song
• Dawn Stillness
• Seasons
• Two Poems
• Despair
• Too Late
• Education
• For All Practical Purposes He Was Bald
• Contrast
• I Belong to the Sea
• Waves
• Love
• The Glory …
Richard Clarke, Department Of Art
Richard Clarke, Department Of Art
Historical Material
Documentation of exhibition of paintings and drawings by Richard Clarke at the Audigier Gallery, Hoskins Library, University of Tennessee.
Clarke was an Assistant Professor of Fine Arts.
1959-1960 Annual, Morehead State College.
1959-1960 Annual, Morehead State College.
Inkpot Magazine
1959-1960 annual issue of Inkpot magazine published by the English Department of Morehead State College.
Portfolio, 1959, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
Portfolio, 1959, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
RISD Yearbooks
No abstract provided.
A Proposed Non-Credit Art Program For The College Of The Pacific Based On A Survey Of Objectives, Earl Junior Washburn
A Proposed Non-Credit Art Program For The College Of The Pacific Based On A Survey Of Objectives, Earl Junior Washburn
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to determine objectives for an offering in graphic expression designed to assist non-art majors desiring extracurricular art experiences in the College of the Pacific.
It is hoped that through the data gathered by means of opinionnaires and questionnaires used as the basis for this study the project may serve to accomplish the following objectives.: (1) To determine the goals of a voluntary art experience in relation to the general objectives of the College of the Pacific as stated in its published literature.; (2) To determine the relation of such a voluntary offering to the …
1959 The Analysis, Robert Barnhardt
1959 The Analysis, Robert Barnhardt
Philadelphia University Yearbooks
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Representative Examples Of Art Works Fostered By The Mormon Church With An Analysis Of The Aesthetic Value Of These Works, Monte B. Degraw
A Study Of Representative Examples Of Art Works Fostered By The Mormon Church With An Analysis Of The Aesthetic Value Of These Works, Monte B. Degraw
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to examine certain characteristics of representative examples of visual art fostered by the Mormon Church and to arrive at an estimate of the aesthetic values of these works by a comparative analysis with aesthetic values stressed in the literature.
Representative examples of Mormon art were examined to determine their primary purposes and themes. Each work considered was classified according to the following primary categories developed in a preliminary survey: (1) History Glorification, (2) Depiction of Moral Models, (3) Scriptural Teaching, and (4) Aesthetic Purpose.
The representative examples were analyzed for their stylistic qualities to …