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The Salamander December 1925, Earl L. Shoemaker, Francis J. Quirk, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1925

The Salamander December 1925, Earl L. Shoemaker, Francis J. Quirk, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Contents were printed on one side of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of December 1925 also included a brief opinion piece about the Providence Art Club and RISD sports news.


The Salamander November 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Nov 1925

The Salamander November 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Contents were printed on one side of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of November 1925 included a brief article about tardiness to classes and a call for a larger drama club at RISD.


School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1925-1926), School Of Practical Art Jan 1925

School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1925-1926), School Of Practical Art

Art Institute of Boston (AIB) Course Catalogs

The School of Practical Art is maintained for all persons who have an innate love for and interest in art, who desire to confine their study to commercial art; whose amateur efforts in drawing show a talent sufficient to make admission advisable. No examination or previous study is necessary, unless the student wishes to enter upon advanced work. Students are received at any times, providing there are vacancies. The Student will be given every encouragement and constant help. Personal ability will determine progress and the nature of the work pursued.