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The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 2, December 1947, Ray Hallman, Dale White, Fay Horner, Raymond Tanner, James B. Moore, Steven Arvanitis, G. G. Clamer, D. C. White, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, R. C. Wentzel Dec 1947

The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 2, December 1947, Ray Hallman, Dale White, Fay Horner, Raymond Tanner, James B. Moore, Steven Arvanitis, G. G. Clamer, D. C. White, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, R. C. Wentzel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• A Little Light
• Traitor's Son
• The Comeback
• Wolf-Dog
• Lucky Harry
• Security or Progress
• To Tell a Story
• Endless
• What Purpose, Life?
• I Would Not Say
• Adult Farewell
• Springtime Fields
• M.W. Armstrong


The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall 1947, Walter Turner, Ronnie L. Sare, Russell Berry, G. G. Clamer, Arthur Barker, Charles H. Williamson, Alvin Knepper, Raymond Tanner, Leon Urdang, W. E. Turner, Robert Barroll, Helen Southall, A. J. Mazurkiewicz, Jim Mitchell, R. G. Jacobsen Oct 1947

The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 1, Fall 1947, Walter Turner, Ronnie L. Sare, Russell Berry, G. G. Clamer, Arthur Barker, Charles H. Williamson, Alvin Knepper, Raymond Tanner, Leon Urdang, W. E. Turner, Robert Barroll, Helen Southall, A. J. Mazurkiewicz, Jim Mitchell, R. G. Jacobsen

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• A Little Light
• Social Solidarity
• The Struggle
• 1949 Report
• Blues
• Angel's Wings
• Street Death
• The Giant
• Not Alone
• "B" or Something
• After Argument
• Friendship
• Built That Way
• The Passing
• Freshman
• Asleep
• John J. Heilemann


Equinox House, Manchester In The Mountains, Vermont, Luncheon Menu, September 10, 1947, Equinox House Sep 1947

Equinox House, Manchester In The Mountains, Vermont, Luncheon Menu, September 10, 1947, Equinox House

Hotel Menus

No abstract provided.


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon Menu, July 11, 1947, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jul 1947

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon Menu, July 11, 1947, Canadian Pacific Hotels

Hotel Menus

No abstract provided.


Banff Springs Hotel, Dinner Menu, July 10, 1947, Vancouver Hotel Co. Limited Jul 1947

Banff Springs Hotel, Dinner Menu, July 10, 1947, Vancouver Hotel Co. Limited

Hotel Menus

No abstract provided.


Banff Springs Hotel, Luncheon Menu, July 6, 1947, Vancouver Hotel Co. Limited Jul 1947

Banff Springs Hotel, Luncheon Menu, July 6, 1947, Vancouver Hotel Co. Limited

Hotel Menus

No abstract provided.


The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1947, Morton Felsenstein, D. Kohlhas, Robert Juppe, Dale C. White, Rosine Ilgenfritz, Fay Horner, Harry G. Schalck, A. J. Mazurkiewietz, Nelson Yeakel, Barbara Deitz, Russell H. Berry Jr., R. C. Wentzel Jul 1947

The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1947, Morton Felsenstein, D. Kohlhas, Robert Juppe, Dale C. White, Rosine Ilgenfritz, Fay Horner, Harry G. Schalck, A. J. Mazurkiewietz, Nelson Yeakel, Barbara Deitz, Russell H. Berry Jr., R. C. Wentzel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• On Sleeping at Lectures
• So You Want Security
• Mild and Bitters
• The Child April
• Helgoland
• His Majesty, Tabby
• January Interval
• A Friend or Two
• Wish in June
• The Search
• Jack of 54 and Davey Jones
• Song of the Earth
• Donald Gay Baker
• The Dilemma by the Horns
• Psychology


The Rose Room, Hotel Suburban, East Orange, New Jersey, Dinner Menu, May 10, 1947, Hotel Suburban May 1947

The Rose Room, Hotel Suburban, East Orange, New Jersey, Dinner Menu, May 10, 1947, Hotel Suburban

Hotel Menus

No abstract provided.


The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 1947, Barbara Leon, W. E. Turner, Ronnie L. Sare, Barbara Deitz, John Burton, Richard Wentzel, Charles H. Williamson, Stanley Small, Bob Juppe, Kathleen Mccullough, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Raymond Tanner Apr 1947

The Lantern Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 1947, Barbara Leon, W. E. Turner, Ronnie L. Sare, Barbara Deitz, John Burton, Richard Wentzel, Charles H. Williamson, Stanley Small, Bob Juppe, Kathleen Mccullough, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Raymond Tanner

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Midsummer Afternoon's Dream
• Lost Love
• The Rocket
• "Speak Now---"
• "Unique Experience"
• The Exile
• Chronology
• Procrustean Dike
• A Faeble
• The Paris Story
• Inspiration
• Gently Spoken
• On Shaving


Specific Gravities And Fluidity Factors Of Glaze Slips, E. S. Amos Jan 1947

Specific Gravities And Fluidity Factors Of Glaze Slips, E. S. Amos

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Noa Noa: Voyage Á Tahiti, Paul Gauguin, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1947

Noa Noa: Voyage Á Tahiti, Paul Gauguin, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Illustration

[4] p., [2] leaves of plates : illus. (some color), facsim. Facsimile of Gauguin's handwritten notations, color reproductions. Donated by Bess P. Kaufman in memory of Sol. P. Kaufman.


In Memoriam; By Alfred, Lord Tennyson; A Photographic Interpretation, Eunice Blanchard Jan 1947

In Memoriam; By Alfred, Lord Tennyson; A Photographic Interpretation, Eunice Blanchard

English - All Scholarship

In Memoriam; by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; A Photographic Interpretation is a photographic essay completed by Eunice Blanchard in 1947 as an English Term Paper at Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY. Blanchard tells the story of Tennyson's poem through original photography.

Acknowledgements:

Arthur W. Brown, Instructor in English; C. Wesley Brewster, Instructor in Photography; D.M. Norton, Assistant to Mr. Brewster; Photography Models: Janet Clark, Betty Sanders, Aubrey Vaughn Woolsey. Jr.

This is the original work of Eunice Blanchard, under CCBY 4.0. It is an open-access work, copyrighted and licensed by the author for re-use.


School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1947-1948), School Of Practical Arts Jan 1947

School Of Practical Art Course Catalog (1947-1948), School Of Practical Arts

Art Institute of Boston (AIB) Course Catalogs

It is the purpose of the School of Practical Art to train students so thoroughly in the various phases of commercial art, that they may upon completion of the course earn a good living in their chosen career. Earnest effort and thorough preparation are necessary if the student is to become successful professionally. Enthusiastic and excellent working habits must be developed early and maintained throughout the course. Deadlines must be given and met punctually. Good design, composition, color and technical skill must be evident in all finished work. In preparation for this high standard the beginner receives a thorough foundation …


Yearbook, 1947, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi) Jan 1947

Yearbook, 1947, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)

RISD Yearbooks

No abstract provided.