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The Sweet Flypaper Of Life, Roy Decarava, James Mercer Langston Hughes, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1955

The Sweet Flypaper Of Life, Roy Decarava, James Mercer Langston Hughes, Special Collections, Fleet Library

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112 pages : chiefly illus. First edition. "The Sweet Flypaper of Life describes, in words and pictures, what the authors have seen and known and felt deeply about their people. Life in Harlem may be hard; getting up each morning and going to work, knowing that today will be like yesterday and tomorrow. Yet there are rewards, moments – a man walking in the sun, a woman laughing, couples in the part, the watering of a garden on a windowsill, a father's touch, a child's glance. "We've had so many books about how bad life is," Langston Hughes says. "Maybe …


Portfolio, 1955, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi) Jan 1955

Portfolio, 1955, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)

RISD Yearbooks

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Cbs Radio 1955 Summertime Promotion Kit, Lou Dorfsman, Cbs Corporate Entertainment And News Divisions Jan 1955

Cbs Radio 1955 Summertime Promotion Kit, Lou Dorfsman, Cbs Corporate Entertainment And News Divisions

Lou Dorfsman CBS Archive at RISD

CBS Radio Entertainment Division Promotion Literature. 40 and 100 word radio announcements promoting summertime radio listening. Disc jockey announcements, print ad examples, station breaks, "women's program" announcements directed at housewives, homemakers, stay at home mothers, "exploitation suggestions" listing ideas re. where and how to promote radio advertising, and summertime contest announcements inviting listeners to answer "Radio's fun in the summertime because..." in fifty words or less to win a CBS-Columbia portable radio prize. Promotion of tag line "Radio's fun, everywhere under the sun!".