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The Lantern Vol. 22, No. 1, December 1953, Harold Smith, Dorothy Griffith, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Roland Dedekind, Mary Louise Killheffer, David Hallstrom, Mary Jane Allen, Bobbe Hunt, Lois Glessner Dec 1953

The Lantern Vol. 22, No. 1, December 1953, Harold Smith, Dorothy Griffith, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Roland Dedekind, Mary Louise Killheffer, David Hallstrom, Mary Jane Allen, Bobbe Hunt, Lois Glessner

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Mrs. K.
• The Death of Israel Chauncey
• The Tramp
• The Man Who Remembered the Future
• "Music, When Soft Voices Die..."
• Cloud-Horses
• Faith
• Hymn To What Might Have Been
• In Autumn
• Reverie
• A Lantern
• A Taste of Perfection
• A Reverie
• Small Dog
• Rhapsody of Life
• From the Tower Window
• Ethelred I


Spectrum December 1953, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1953

Spectrum December 1953, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

Spectrum was a publication released in the early 1950s by the undergraduate students at Rhode Island School of Design. This issue from December 1953 includes editorials, student-submitted articles, hand drawn illustrations, poetry, and advertisements primarily for local businesses. Also, this issue has information about various scholarships, RISD club news and a brief history of RISD from 1878-1953 by John R. Frazier, RISD President from 1955-1962.


The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 3, Summer 1953, Robert Williams, Paul Chalson, William Lukens, Yvonne Dubois, Sally Canan, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Samuel M. Keen, Roland Dedekind, Marna Feldt, Richard P. Richter Jul 1953

The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 3, Summer 1953, Robert Williams, Paul Chalson, William Lukens, Yvonne Dubois, Sally Canan, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Samuel M. Keen, Roland Dedekind, Marna Feldt, Richard P. Richter

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Millie and Murph
• Waxy
• Nor Bars a Prison Make
• The Shows at Killapoorsparrow
• Sahonnet to a Mahodern Sahinger
• In Each Man: A Collection
• Mirrors
• The Offspring of My Song
• Come Sweet Night
• A Modern Ballad
• Uninvited


Chateau Lake Louise, Dinner, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Dinner, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover shows another view of Lake Louise over the poppy fields and driveway with the caption: "Lake Louise - Does this picture of lovely Lake Louise make you feel strenuous? In-varying degrees that urge can be satisfied afoot or by mountain pony by the paths that amble west and southward round the glacial finger lake. Worth seeing are the Lakes in the Clouds, the terminal moraine of Victoria Glacier and the Plain of the Six Glaciers."


Chateau Lake Louise, Breakfast, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Breakfast, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover depicts Lake Louise and the Chateau with guests canoeing in the lake.


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover depicts "Victoria Glacier, the overhanging snow-capped ice-mass that broods eternally over the jade-green waters of Lake Louise, is a fascinating study. Reflecting nature's many moods the glacier frowns, sparkles and sometimes-when storms play across its icy surface seems to withdraw itself from contemplation of the gay scenes below." Shown are three people on a horseback trailride.


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover shows travelers stopped alongside Bow Lake with the following caption: "Bow Lake, rugged beauty spot on the Columbia Ice field Highway, a pleasant drive from Chateau Lake Louise."


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover depicts the beautiful Chateau in all its glory with the following caption: "Chateau in the Sky - Perhaps not quite 'in the sky' but more than a mile above sea level, Chateau Lake Louise, designed to catch every hour of sun, is justly famous for its banks of Iceland Poppies, its tall Delphinium, its warmed, filtered, sheltered outdoor swimming pool and-not least-gem-like Lake Louise and its magnificent surrounding mountains."


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover shows the field of Golden Poppies, Jade Lake, Diamond Glacier- Jewels of lovely Lake Louise.


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover shows the stunning view from the Chateau looking across the lake with Victoria Glacier looming above with the following caption: "Poppies, ponies, pool-all three spell Chateau Lake Louise. The glass-screened pool, reflecting the same summer sun as the lake, is filled with constantly flowing water from the glacier-fed lake-warmed to a pleasant temperature. Its spectator gallery, like the poppy-banked terrace, is a pleasant vantage-point to contemplate Victoria Glacier or watch the strenuous start out for mountain trails on sturdy ponies."


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 26, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover shows the "Kicking Horse River."

On the back cover the following information appears: "Many visitors to the Canadian Rockies ask how the Kicking Horse River got its name and many answers are given - some of them based upon the credulity of the questioner. Even historians who have dealt at length with the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway differ among themselves. The generally accepted version is that James Hector, geologist with the survey party, was kicked by his own mount after helping to rescue a packhorse from an eddy of the swift-running river. Indian guides are said …


Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 25, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels Jun 1953

Chateau Lake Louise, Luncheon, June 25, 1953, Canadian Pacific Hotels

The Brown University Alumnus Travel Menu Collection

Menu cover depicts Mount Eisenhower with the caption: "North of the Canadian Pacific main line and visible from the highway that links Banff and Lake Louise is a mighty monument. Known for many years as Castle Mountain, eight miles long and 9,890 feet at its highest peak, this towering landmark is Canada's tribute to General of the Armies Dwight D. Eisenhower, G.C.B. Just as the likeness of the up-thrust peak to the turrets and battlements of medieval military architecture led to its original name, the four-square rugged quality of the great mountain inevitably suggested itself as a fitting emblem of …


The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 2, Spring 1953, Paul Chalson, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Harold Smith, Roland Dedekind, Helen Yost, William Lukens, Mary Louise Killheffer, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Howard Jones, Sally Canan, Marna Feldt, Samuel M. Keen Apr 1953

The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 2, Spring 1953, Paul Chalson, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Harold Smith, Roland Dedekind, Helen Yost, William Lukens, Mary Louise Killheffer, Lucy-Jo Malloy, Howard Jones, Sally Canan, Marna Feldt, Samuel M. Keen

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Package from the Past
• Objective Abstraction No. 1
• The Streetlamp
• Journey Home
• Rendezvous
• The Admonition
• Easter Thought
• Summer Thought
• The Understanders
• Nocturne
• Night and the City
• Study in Shadow
• Southern Mountain Song
• The Introvert
• Conflict
• A Moment in Flight
• Hiatus
• Night Search
• To a Cat
• Lines to a Rejected Contributor
• The Old Professor


Incres Nassau Line, S.S. Nassau, Luncheon Menu, February 14, 1953, Home Lines Agency Inc. Feb 1953

Incres Nassau Line, S.S. Nassau, Luncheon Menu, February 14, 1953, Home Lines Agency Inc.

Cruise Ship & Shipping Line Menus

No abstract provided.


1953 February, Morehead State College. Feb 1953

1953 February, Morehead State College.

Inkpot Magazine

February of 1953 issue of Inkpot magazine published by the English Department of Morehead State College.


C. Kermit Ewing Paintings, Robert Schlageter Jan 1953

C. Kermit Ewing Paintings, Robert Schlageter

Historical Material

Brochure documenting an exhibition of paintings and prints by C. Kermit Ewing in the Audigier Gallery, Hoskins Library, at the University of Tennessee.

Forty works made up a 20 year retrospective of art created from 1933 - 1953.


Mother Goose Riddle Rhymes, Joseph Low, Ruth Low, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1953

Mother Goose Riddle Rhymes, Joseph Low, Ruth Low, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Illustration

[44] pages : color illus. Curated title for Fleet Library Special Collections book cover exhibition Bound to Please, fall 2022. Color illustrated title-page and dust jacket. Book jacket design by Joseph Low, printed offset. Book seller's label, inside back cover: Museum Books, Inc., 48 East 43rd Street, New York 17, N.Y. Gift of Christine Jones (RISD IA '52).


Upper Montclair Country Club (Umcc), Irish Mardi Gras Menu, March 7, 1953?, Upper Montclair Country Club Jan 1953

Upper Montclair Country Club (Umcc), Irish Mardi Gras Menu, March 7, 1953?, Upper Montclair Country Club

Restaurant Menus

No abstract provided.


Portfolio, 1953, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi) Jan 1953

Portfolio, 1953, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)

RISD Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


“America’S Greatest Traveling Show” Cbs Radio Seasonal Promotion "Suitcase", Lou Dorfsman, Cbs Corporate Entertainment And News Divisions Jan 1953

“America’S Greatest Traveling Show” Cbs Radio Seasonal Promotion "Suitcase", Lou Dorfsman, Cbs Corporate Entertainment And News Divisions

Lou Dorfsman CBS Archive Supplemental Content

CBS Radio Entertainment & News Division Affiliate Promotion Literature. Traveling "suitcase" of promotional content for CBS 1953-1954 daytime and nighttime weekday and weekend radio programming. Ephemera including 40 and 100 word type written promotional announcement scripts for each show, 8.5" x 11" silver gelatin print headshots of headlining star actors, ad mats and proofs for promotional "Radio Goes Wherever You Go!" campaign, full size newsprint advertising layout examples, and more. Two portfolio boxes, one white containing daytime programming materials in yellow folders, one black containing nighttime programming materials in blue folders. Both boxes adorned with screen printed promotional stickers. Graphic …


Ua68/17/2 Taming Of The Shrew Set Design, Wku Theatre & Dance Jan 1953

Ua68/17/2 Taming Of The Shrew Set Design, Wku Theatre & Dance

WKU Archives Records

Set design drawings and paintings for production of the Taming of the Shrew.


Building Inscriptions From The Aspect Of Art, Dana Dodge Corrough Jan 1953

Building Inscriptions From The Aspect Of Art, Dana Dodge Corrough

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study will comprise a very limited portion of the general field of building inscriptions, the artistic aspect. This will be done by a presentation of the means and make up of inscription, the critical study of many examples, and the formulation of rules for study and design of inscriptions.


Ceramic Uses Of Arkansas Nepheline Syenite, Harry J. Reynolds Jan 1953

Ceramic Uses Of Arkansas Nepheline Syenite, Harry J. Reynolds

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.