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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz
The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• After Thinking Things Over
• Ho! Ho! The Mistletoe!
• Unrealized Dreams
• Two Preeminent Victorians
• The Thing
• Progression
• It Wasn't in the Lines
• He Was the Most Perfect Man
• College (C)lasses
• Robins and Roses
• The Commuter
• When the Rose is Dead
• Truth in Print
• Alias Mike Romanoff
• Winslow Homer
• When I Was Young
• Maurice Evans, a Great Shakespearean
• Among Our Contributors
• Of Manx and Man
• A Sanguinary Pirate
• Conversation Has an Adventure
• "Ursinus' Neediest Case"
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1937, Jane Poling, E. M. Huber, Jack Maloney, Edward L. French, Valerie H. Green, C. Kenneth Snyder, Frank J. Tornetta, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Bertram Lutz, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Catherine Steele, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff, Alfred Gemmell
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1937, Jane Poling, E. M. Huber, Jack Maloney, Edward L. French, Valerie H. Green, C. Kenneth Snyder, Frank J. Tornetta, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Bertram Lutz, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Catherine Steele, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff, Alfred Gemmell
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dedication
• Dr. McClure: An Ursinus Man
• Roar, O Wind!
• To the Ladies!
• The Futility of Dying
• The Symbolism of the British Crown
• Oh!
• "It Might Have Been"
• Treat Yourself?
• Three Writers
• Hawaii in June
• On Being a Twin
• Black Magic
• Triangle
• Who Longs?
• A Son Passes
• "Sing an Old-Fashioned Song"
• Questioning
• An Argument About a Fish
• That Morning Eye-Opener
• Scoop for the "Sun"
• The Dead Do Not Die Once
• Give Us Time
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1937, Marjorie Brosz, Betty Sacks, Edward L. French, C. Kenneth Snyder, Evelyn Huber, Keith M. Thompson, Jack Maloney, Dorothy Burton, Richard Yahraes, Valerie H. Green, Elizabeth Ballinger, Frank J. Tornetta, Marjorie Bell, Vernon D. Groff, Helen Smith, Jean P. Wingate
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1937, Marjorie Brosz, Betty Sacks, Edward L. French, C. Kenneth Snyder, Evelyn Huber, Keith M. Thompson, Jack Maloney, Dorothy Burton, Richard Yahraes, Valerie H. Green, Elizabeth Ballinger, Frank J. Tornetta, Marjorie Bell, Vernon D. Groff, Helen Smith, Jean P. Wingate
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Frame of Mind: An Editorial
• Sahara
• Memories
• Tears of Blood
• A Review of Gielgud's Hamlet
• What is This Thing Called Swing
• Oriental Impressions
• Campus Rhymes
• Death of a Soldier
• Should We Denounce the "Scab"
• Descent to Celia
• Blood for Sale!
• To a Winter Day
• They Met at Sunset
• A Week With the Weekly
• My Alarm Clock
• Chasing the "Blues"
Ua1c7/313 Kentucky County Map, Orion Covington, Wku College Heights Foundation
Ua1c7/313 Kentucky County Map, Orion Covington, Wku College Heights Foundation
WKU Archives Records
Drawing of Kentucky County Map with inscription: The foundation has made 5002 distinct student loans from 1923-1937 (inclusive) amounting to $178,749.96. Each dot represents an average loan of $35.00+. See accompanying map for distribution by counties.
Includes insets: The Kentucky Building A few items included in the Kentucky Museum The Pioneer Log Cabin Rare books abound in the Kentucky Library An inviting spot in the colonial gardens. The College Heights Book Store.
Drawn by Orion K. Covington, 215 Woodford Street, Bowling Green, KY.
School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1937-1938), School Of Practical Art
School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1937-1938), School Of Practical Art
Art Institute of Boston (AIB) Course Catalogs
The drawings and paintings reproduced in this catalog are all original, and were made by students who began their art school training with no more talent than you are familiar with in high school work. Unusual talent is not necessary and you should not expect too much of your untrained efforts, for finished artists are not born any more fhan are finished doctors, lawyers, or followers of any other vocation. However, your early efforts, though they may appear weak to you, are definite indications of the field of endeavor which you should follow if future success is to be assured. …