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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Miser, Otterbein University
The Miser, Otterbein University
1907-1958 Productions
Satire and farce blend in the fast-moving plot, as when the miser's hoard is stolen. Asked by the police magistrate whom he suspects, Harpagon replies, “Everybody! I wish you to take into custody the whole town and suburbs” and indicates the theatre audience while doing so. The play also makes fun of certain theatrical conventions, such as the spoken aside addressed to the audience, hitherto ignored by the characters onstage. The characters of L'Avare, however, generally demand to know who exactly is being spoken to.
The Miser. (2017, July 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21:08, September 26, …
October 25, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
October 25, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1950-1954
No abstract provided.
Trail Blazer - Volume 22, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Trail Blazer - Volume 22, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 23, 1951.
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1951, Mary Yost, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Nancy Schuchert, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ed Klein, Janice Christian, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, October 22, 1951, Mary Yost, Edythe Carter, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, Nancy Schuchert, Barbara P. Powell, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ed Klein, Janice Christian, Charles Haverstick, Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Seniors elect Paul Doughty new president • Full day planned for return of Old Timers • "Weekly" staff is enlarged by new members • Y retreat termed success; Varied program enjoyed • Chem group plans trip to exhibition • "Ruby" pictures slated • FTA plans roast for all members • Red Cross plans first aid, life saving courses for students • '55 show features night club life • 4 members added to Lantern staff • Chairmen named for junior events • Jobs offered • Scientific phenomena featured in magic show October 31 • Y cabinet makes new appointments • F&M …
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 33 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 33 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
01 The Rocking Chair Blessing General Superintendent Vanderpool
03 Our Alaskan Nazarenes General Superintendent Powers
03 Washed, Sanctified, and Justified By Ralph A. Mickel
04 A Prisoner Set Free By Anna Johnston
04 EPHESIANS (Art. XXIII) Spiritual Renewal By H. Orton Wiley
05 Thoughts from a Farmer's Son: Away Toward the Mountains! By Evangelist Spencer Johnson
05 Why Aren't Your Loved Ones Saved? By Dorothy C. Haskin
06 ONLY ONE BOY! By Benjamin Allen Bowman
06 Human Elements of a Religious Experience By Donald S. Metz
07 The Missionary Enterprise: Why I Believe in It By Anne Esselstyn
08 Does …
Letter From Senator Langer To Lillie Wolf Regarding The Inundation Of Her Lands By The Garrison Dam, October 20, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Lillie Wolf Regarding The Inundation Of Her Lands By The Garrison Dam, October 20, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated October 20, 1951 from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Lillie Wolf of Elbowoods, North Dakota, Langer makes reference to a reply he has received from the US Department of the Interior in response to an inquiry he has made on Wolf's behalf regarding the inundation of her property by the Garrison Dam.
Langer refers to the reply he received being enclosed with his letter to Wolf, but there was no enclosure attached to this letter when it was found in the Langer Papers.
Note: while Langer spells Wolf's first name "Lily," Wolf's own signature …
Tomahawk, October 18, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, October 18, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 18), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 18), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Li'l Theatre Plays Host to Frosh Drama
- Orchesis Issues Five Invitations On Point System
- Shirley Henn Visits Alumnae
- American Colleges Give New Importance to Honor Systems
- Annual YWCA Lecture Series Scheduled to Begin Study
- Hollins Holds Hockey Heyday
- Sunday Gymkana Features Insane Equestrian Games
- Long Gone
- "Puddytat"
- Obituaries
- "Wherefore Art Thou?-----"
- Does Hollins Have a Reputation?
- Executive, Junior Grade
- A La Mode
- "Hits and Misses"
- 'Mint Julep Males' Here to Stay, Say Yankee-land Experts
- The Rogers Have Goats
- She's A Lucky Strike Ad in the Flesh
- Who Said, "Go East Young Lady"
- 'Nobody Loves Us' Or 'Our …
October 18,1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
October 18,1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1950-1954
No abstract provided.
Shell Oil Terminal Dedicated At Searsport, Wlbz Radio
Shell Oil Terminal Dedicated At Searsport, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
A live broadcast from the Shell Oil Terminal dedication in Searsport, Maine, October 17, 1951. Several representatives of the Shell Oil Company offer remarks, including Charles Tremble, William Ramsay and James Jordan. These representatives mention that events are a part of Oil Progress Week, and offer the slogan, "Petroleum Means Progress."
Maine Senator Owen Brewster was in attendance and was asked for comments on the oil industry and for his opinion on what some political observers had described as Taft's premature announcement of his candidacy for president.
The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1951, Mary Yost, Irene Schweitzer, Richard P. Richter, Ralph Sternberg, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Robert E. Armstrong, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, October 15, 1951, Mary Yost, Irene Schweitzer, Richard P. Richter, Ralph Sternberg, Jonni Graf, Joan Higgins, Robert E. Armstrong, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Henning W. Prentis slated as speaker at Founders' Day program, October 24 • Chaplain first Forum speaker on October 31 • Curtain Club adds sixty new members at annual party • New preceptress in charge of 646 Main • 300 books added to Library collection • Piano recital date moved to Nov. 8 • Cub and Key honor given to Jay Kern • Y plans weekend trip, arranges fireside chats • Date announced for civil service exam • WAA to sell socks, Christmas cards • Soph class plans year; Informal dance Nov. 3 • French Club discusses plans • Rev. …
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 32 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 32 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
01 The Ethical Approach to Truth By General Superintendent Young
03 Luther's Doctrine of Justification By J. Russell Gardner
04 The Reformation and Liberty By F. C. Sutherland
05 Luther and the Reformation By William M. Greathouse
06 Personal Evangelism in the Bible By Mildred N. Hamblin
07 I Saw the Budget at Work In Latin America By Charles A. Gibson
08 Supporting Private Schools By E. E. Martin
09 The Promises of God By Evangelist Howard Lewis
09 Calling All Laymen! By W. N. Andrews
10 Are We the Victims or the Victors of Our Day? (Psalms 137:1-4) By …
Tomahawk, October 11, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, October 11, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
October 11, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
October 11, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1950-1954
No abstract provided.
Trail Blazer - Volume 22, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Trail Blazer - Volume 22, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 9, 1951.
Letter From Senator Langer To Ralph Shane Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 9, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Ralph Shane Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 9, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October 9, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Ralph Shane of Elbowoods, North Dakota thanks Shane for his letter suggesting that the reservoir formed by the Garrison Dam be called Lake Sakakawea, a name Langer calls "good and fitting." However, he informs Shane, the decision has already been made to call the reservoir "Lake Thompson."
The letter includes the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”
Mrs. James Hearst Dies
James Hearst Documents
An article from the Cedar Falls daily record reporting on the death of Mrs. James Hearst, nee Carmelita Cameron Calderwood.
The Ursinus Weekly, October 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, David Hallstrom, Dick Hector, Jean Stewart, Paul M. Jones, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow
The Ursinus Weekly, October 8, 1951, Mary Yost, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, David Hallstrom, Dick Hector, Jean Stewart, Paul M. Jones, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Patricia Garrow
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Enrollment drops back; Freshman class contributes 163 students to 692 total • 2 more test for Selective Service set • Thespians invite new talent; Fall comedy selected • Martha Daniels, Jane Gulick elected new WSGA president, vice-president • Mrs. Pancoast is alumni secretary • Dates listed for graduate exams • Ruby editors choose department heads • Cup-o-coffee? Late breakfasts resume • WSGA discusses new business at meeting • Bio assistant named • Dr. Yost to present first English reading • Pair sentenced for violations • Lantern deadline set for Oct. 31; Associates sought • Editorials: To the Class of '55; …
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1951 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Bishop Juhan, Dr. Clements Scheduled For Chapel Talks
- Sunday Gallery Talk By W. Behl Opens Sculpture Display
- Board of Trustees Alumnae Association Hold Fall Meetings
- Sallie Shepherd Fund Engages Famous Lutenist
- Jose Limon and Unique Dance Group Slated for Performance at Hollins
- Ramblin' with Ritchie
- A Freshman Writes...
- Pity The Poor Group Leader
- "Puddytat"
- Students Anticipate Tinker Day (1933)
- Library Adds New Books
- The October Calendar
- Publicity Plus
- Hollins Girls Witness Struggle Between Weddings and Diplomas
- Hollins is Home to Other Nations
- Marion Guest Wins Essay Contest
- President Gramely Gives Definition of College Girl
- The Freshmen Sing! …
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 31 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald Of Holiness Volume 40, Number 31 (1951), Stephen S. White (Editor)
Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today
01 The Day of Salvation Board of General Superintendents
03 Our Blessed Hope! By J. Kenneth Grider
04 EPHESIANS (Art. XXII) By H. Orton Wiley
05 Why I Believe in Sanctification By Paul H. Garrett
05 NO CITY HERE! By Georgia Moore Eberling
06 "There Is That Scattereth, And Yet Increaseth" By E. E. Wordsworth
07 Resentment and Ill Will By A. S. London
07 Think on These Things By F. Lincicome
08 TWO HOUSES (Matthew 7:24-27) By Francis B. Erickson
08 The Times Have Changed By James M. Miranda
09 Are You Bigger than God? By Earl C. Wolf …
Tomahawk, October 4, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, October 4, 1951, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
October 4, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
October 4, 1951, Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1950-1954
No abstract provided.
Letter From Senator Langer To Edwin And Beatrice Zimmerman Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 2, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Edwin And Beatrice Zimmerman Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 2, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Edwin and Beatrice Zimmerman marks the receipt of their letter from August 11, 1951. Langer thanks the Zimmermans and informs them that the name of Lake Thompson “has already been decided.” The letter is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”
See also:
Letter from Edwin and Beatrice Zimmerman to Senator Langer Regarding the Naming of the Garrison Dam Reservoir, August 11, 1951
1951-1952 Baptist Bible Institute Academic Catalog, Baptist Bible Institute Of Cleveland
1951-1952 Baptist Bible Institute Academic Catalog, Baptist Bible Institute Of Cleveland
Baptist Bible Institute Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 33, Number 1, October 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 33, Number 1, October 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
The 84th College Year --- Dr. Hauck's 18th --- Faculty Changes --- Women Trustees --- DIC [Department of Industrial Cooperation] Director John B. Calkin
Volume 69, Number 10 (October 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 10 (October 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Can Your Marching Band March?: Poor Band Performance Results form Inefficient Organization by the Director and His Bandsmen
Role of Harmonics in Music
You're an Army Organist Now
Bring Music Into Your Practice
Orchestra in Education, Part 2
How High the Mountains!
Technique of Conducting: The Best Conducting Achieves Maximum Musical Results with Minimum Effort
Springboard is Faith (interview with Jan Peerce)
Our Family Makes Music
Rigoletto at Indiana University Singer's Breath
Flamingo, Fall, 1951, Vol. 28, No. 1, Rollins College Students
Flamingo, Fall, 1951, Vol. 28, No. 1, Rollins College Students
The Flamingo
Monthly magazine of creative and other writings from undergraduates and faculty of Rollins College, sponsored by the Rollins English Department.
The Upton Challenger: October 1951, Otterbein University
The Upton Challenger: October 1951, Otterbein University
Newsletters of Various Evangelical United Brethren Church Congregations
No abstract provided.
Irish Travel, Vol 27 (1951-52), Irish Travel Association
Irish Travel, Vol 27 (1951-52), Irish Travel Association
Journals and Periodicals
No abstract provided.
Letter From Senator Langer To Mrs. H.T. Burns Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 1, 1951, William Langer
Letter From Senator Langer To Mrs. H.T. Burns Regarding The Naming Of The Garrison Dam Reservoir, October 1, 1951, William Langer
William Langer Papers
This letter dated October 1, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Mrs. H.T. Burns of Garrison, North Dakota, acknowledges receipt of Burns’s letter suggesting the Garrison Dam reservoir be named after one of the tribes of North Dakota, and thanks her for sharing her views, before informing her that the decision has already been made to name the reservoir Lake Thompson.
The letter is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.”