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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Lantern Vol. 10, No. 1, December 1941, Barbara Cooke, Helene Berger, Ralph Mendenhall, E. Mae Whitney, Garnet Adam, Jean L. Patterson, Gladys Heibel, Emily Kehoe, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Ethel Cunningham, Eleanor Grubb
The Lantern Vol. 10, No. 1, December 1941, Barbara Cooke, Helene Berger, Ralph Mendenhall, E. Mae Whitney, Garnet Adam, Jean L. Patterson, Gladys Heibel, Emily Kehoe, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Ethel Cunningham, Eleanor Grubb
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Misty
• The Evils of Initiations
• Ursinus, Fifty Years Ago
• My Conversion
• Our Gang
• From Rabble to Royalty
• "So You Want to be an Editor!"
• Tempo
• A Musician's Allegory
• Flotsam
• The Years
• Common Things
• Sea Moods
• Aunt Agatha's Pillow
• Peace at Autumn Twilight
Virginia During The Spotswood Era, Garland D. Haddock
Virginia During The Spotswood Era, Garland D. Haddock
Master's Theses
The Spotswood era is important not because of the significance of the individual events of the period but for its influence in mould ing and fostering the ideas of democracy and freedom that caused the American War for Independence.
History Of The Richmond Public Library, A. Simpson Williams Jr.
History Of The Richmond Public Library, A. Simpson Williams Jr.
Honors Theses
In writing this history of the Richmond Public Library, l felt it necessary to trace very briefly the library movement in the City of Richmond up to and including the final drive for a Public Library.
The Catilinian Conspiracy : A Translation From French, Walter E. Bass
The Catilinian Conspiracy : A Translation From French, Walter E. Bass
Master's Theses
Of all the characters of the Ancient World none is better known today, both to scholars and to those whose knowledge of that history is small, than Cicero; Statesman, Orator, and Author. And of all the achievements of that great man the most widely known is the part he took, in cooperation with the Senatorial party in crushing the Catilinian Conspiracy.
Despite the fact that this is his outstanding achievement, however, there is nowhere in English a full history of that period. In text books containing the orations of Cicero, will be found a chapter or so on the subject, …
The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1941, Dillwyn Darlington, Nadine Sturges, Fred Binder, Gladys Heibel, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, James Barbash, Winfield S. Smith
The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1941, Dillwyn Darlington, Nadine Sturges, Fred Binder, Gladys Heibel, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, James Barbash, Winfield S. Smith
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Writing for Americanism
• Garden by Guarantee
• The Sporting Way
• Holding it Pliz!
• I Collect Ghost Towns
• Song of Sorrow
• Beauty is Like a Sword of Fire
• The Little Man Who Was Always There
• Let Me Wear White
• A Monkey's Business
• Spring Love Song
• There's One Born Every Minute
• To Joe, The Happy Extrovert
The Bicycle In America To 1900, William Herbert Mariboe
The Bicycle In America To 1900, William Herbert Mariboe
Honors Papers
The trend in American History in recent years has been to put a much-needed emphasis on the social history of the American people. Studies have been made of their habits, customs, reform movements, economic problems--in short, anything that informs us of the way our ancestors lived and behaved has become history. With this new interest in social habits, history has ceased to be the chronicle of a series of revolutions, treaties. elections, and wars. It has become a living, breathing story of the rise and development of America and the people who inhabited it. This change is not meant to …
Trends In The Teaching Of United States History In The Elementary Schools Grades I To Vi, Alma Hoss
Trends In The Teaching Of United States History In The Elementary Schools Grades I To Vi, Alma Hoss
Graduate Thesis Collection
It had in the past been thought that United states history was an essential part of the elementary course of study…
Kipling And Imperialism, Deborah Melvene Cooper
Kipling And Imperialism, Deborah Melvene Cooper
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.
A Historical Sketch Of Public High Schools For Negroes In Louisiana, Edna M. Cordier
A Historical Sketch Of Public High Schools For Negroes In Louisiana, Edna M. Cordier
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
No abstract provided.
Book 27 July 1940-June 1941
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: A woman in the class of first year students using law library; Discussion of orientation classes in law school- law faculty wanting no orientation since professional school.
1941 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, T. Frederick Weiland Jr., Joseph G. Dubuque
1941 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, T. Frederick Weiland Jr., Joseph G. Dubuque
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1941 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.