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Concept Sketchbook, October 1963-March 1964, John Fischetti Oct 1963

Concept Sketchbook, October 1963-March 1964, John Fischetti

Notebooks

A concept sketchbook created by editorial cartoonist, John R. Fischetti with content from October 1963 through March 1964 containing preliminary sketches of political cartoons and ideas for his daily editorial cartoons. Topics include: Medgar Evers, James Hoffa, and Lyndon B. Johnson.


Concept Sketchbook, July-October 1963, John Fischetti Jul 1963

Concept Sketchbook, July-October 1963, John Fischetti

Notebooks

A concept sketchbook created by editorial cartoonist, John R. Fischetti with content from July through October 1963 containing preliminary sketches of political cartoons and ideas for his daily editorial cartoons. Topics include: Hurricane Flora, Charles de Gaulle, and Mao Zedong.


Ua68/6/2 Voices, Vol. Viii, No. 1, Western Writers Apr 1963

Ua68/6/2 Voices, Vol. Viii, No. 1, Western Writers

Student Organizations

Magazine produced by the Western Writers, a group of student readers and writers devoted to good writing and determined to encourage those interested in creative work. It presents members' best efforts in other than class-assigned papers.


Concept Sketchbook, March-July 1963, John Fischetti Mar 1963

Concept Sketchbook, March-July 1963, John Fischetti

Notebooks

A concept sketchbook created by editorial cartoonist, John R. Fischetti with content from March through July 1963 containing preliminary sketches of political cartoons and ideas for his daily editorial cartoons. Topics include: the Cold War, John F. Kennedy, and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.


Ua68/17/4 Caricature Of Russell Miller, Mason Ploch Jan 1963

Ua68/17/4 Caricature Of Russell Miller, Mason Ploch

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Caricature of Russell Miller by Mason Ploch during production of Bye Bye Birdie. Ploch signed his work on the back:

Dr. Miller,

Thought you might like to have the "artist's proof." "Break a leg" on "Birdie," I know it will be great!

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