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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Robert Schumann - Romances And Ballads, Jeffrey L. Pappas
Robert Schumann - Romances And Ballads, Jeffrey L. Pappas
Music Faculty Research
Although the Romances and Ballads, op. 67, 75, 145 and 146, on this compact disc receive little recognition in the overall scheme of Schumann's compositional output, they play a much greater role in the life of the composer.
The Cutting Edge, November/December 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 6, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge, November/December 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 6, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge
No abstract provided.
Consumer Test, Michael Stroeher
Consumer Test, Michael Stroeher
Music Faculty Research
Three players and about 30 listeners took part in a Trombone Consumer Test in the University of North Texas Concert Hall. The consumer test was inspired and based on a 1994 British Trombone study.
The Cutting Edge, August-October 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 5, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge, August-October 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 5, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge
No abstract provided.
'A Perfect Estopel' : Selling The Nauvoo Temple, Lisle G. Brown
'A Perfect Estopel' : Selling The Nauvoo Temple, Lisle G. Brown
Librarian Research
As the Saints prepared to leave Nauvoo, Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve attempted to lease the Nauvoo Temple and sell other Church properties in order to finance the trip west. They hoped to sell the temple and the majority of the buildings to the Catholic Church, but the two groups could not come to an agreement. When Brigham Young left the city, Almon Babbitt, Joseph Heywood, and John Fullmer were left behind to act as trustees. Their difficult task was to settle debts, find purchasers for private properties, sell public buildings and other properties owned by the …
The Cutting Edge, May-July 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 4, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge, May-July 2002, Vol. 12 Issue 4, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Cutting Edge
No abstract provided.
The Fight Master, Spring/Summer 2002, Vol. 25 Issue 1, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Fight Master, Spring/Summer 2002, Vol. 25 Issue 1, The Society Of American Fight Directors
Fight Master Magazine
No abstract provided.
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
0708: Clinton J. Teubert Scrapbooks, 1904-1958, Marshall University Special Collections
0708: Clinton J. Teubert Scrapbooks, 1904-1958, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection is composed of three scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings about various events in Huntington, concert programs, photographs (mostly unidentified and of family), such ephemera as ticket stubs, postcards, and greeting cards, and monthly reports of his work at the post office. Topics covered in the clippings and ephemera include trains, Huntington history, images of women, and local news and obituaries. Most significant about the collection is the unique assortment and number of items present, capturing a snapshot of life in early to mid-twentieth century Huntington, West Virginia and America.
0710: Rawson Paige Birdwell, Sr. Scrapbook, 1926-1950, Marshall University Special Collections
0710: Rawson Paige Birdwell, Sr. Scrapbook, 1926-1950, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of one scrapbook, containing clippings of images from magazines and newspapers of trains and photographs of trains, with photographs being in the significant minority. A note near the front of the scrapbook says it was created by Rawson and Paige Birdwell for the period 1926-1950.
0713: Marceline White Platania Collection, 1929-1976, Marshall University Special Collections
0713: Marceline White Platania Collection, 1929-1976, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of one scrapbook of clippings and photos and one folder of ephemera. The scrapbook includes extensive clippings and a limited number of photos of the 1937 flood in Huntington, West Virginia. Ephemera includes a copy of “The Belle of Barcelona: A Musical Comedy in Three Acts”, a 1929 program for said comedy at Huntington High School, and a ticket, pamphlet, clipping, and envelope about the 1976 American Freedom Train in Huntington.
0712: Creed Neff Papers, 1908-1915, Marshall University Special Collections
0712: Creed Neff Papers, 1908-1915, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of five photographs and one manuscript. The photographs depict school children and members of the Guyandotte Methodist Episcopal Church around 1908-1915 while the manuscript consists of a copy of a handwritten manuscript, author unknown, about life in Guyandotte.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Creed Neff papers, 1908-1915 here.
0714: First Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Muster Roll, 1898-1899, Marshall University Special Collections
0714: First Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Muster Roll, 1898-1899, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of one muster-out roll for the First Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Company K, by Captain Albert L. Haston, Co L, 1st Regiment of West Virginia volunteers from May 14, 1898-Feb 4, 1899.
0715: Zophar Dean Ramsdell Papers, 1861-1865, Marshall University Special Collections
0715: Zophar Dean Ramsdell Papers, 1861-1865, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of copies of quartermaster reports for the 5th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, including monthly property accounts, clothing, stationery, hospital supplies, ordnance materials, animal return and acquisitions, food and fuel receipts, issued supply registers, and correspondence. Due to the nature of copied materials, the legibility and completeness of materials can vary, but is overall high.
0716: Andrew Chafin Interview, 1972, Marshall University Special Collections
0716: Andrew Chafin Interview, 1972, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of a 31 page transcript of an oral history recorded in 1977 about the Hatfield and McCoy feud as experienced by Andrew Chafin, great-nephew of Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield.
The Fight Master, Fall/Winter 2002, Vol. 25 Issue 2, The Society Of American Fight Directors
The Fight Master, Fall/Winter 2002, Vol. 25 Issue 2, The Society Of American Fight Directors
Fight Master Magazine
No abstract provided.
Nauvoo's Temple Square, Lisle G. Brown
Nauvoo's Temple Square, Lisle G. Brown
Librarian Research
In 1846 the Mormons abandoned Nauvoo, Illinois, and made their west to Utah. Among the many buildings left behind was the Nauvoo Temple. The temple, which was considered sacred space, was destroyed by arson and tornado, so that nothing of the original survived. This paper examines the history of the fifteen decades of the property after the Mormons left. During this time the lot served as profane space--a site for private residences; various business ventures, including a service station, saloons and a theater; a number of religious buildings; as well as a lighted baseball diamond. Beginning in the 1930s the …
0707: Thomas Morgan Photographic Negatives, 1900-1940, Marshall University Special Collections
0707: Thomas Morgan Photographic Negatives, 1900-1940, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Photos taken by Thomas Jefferson Morgan (1878-1946). Morgan was a native of Putnam County, West Virginia and a Morgantown, W. Va. commercial photographer. This collection includes both film and glass plate negatives from his studio.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Thomas Morgan Photographic Negatives, 1900-1940 here.
0709: Huntington League Of The Association Of Junior Leagues International Papers, 1929-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
0709: Huntington League Of The Association Of Junior Leagues International Papers, 1929-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
The records of the Huntington League of the Association of Junior Leagues International consist of newsletters, yearbooks, annual reports, program materials and other published materials, scrapbooks, and production books from the Junior Leagues's programs. The focus of the collection primarily covers the League's publications and papers from their programs and activities. The inclusive dates range from 1929 to 1997, however, most materials are from the 1950s through the 1970s. The Huntington League's children's theater papers begin ca. 1929 (Series IV), and the cookbook can be found in the publication "League Lines".