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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Daniel Mowry Cemetery Condition Reports, Tayla Schipilliti, Brian Souza, Jocelyn Spas, Alex Parent, Chris Forsberg, Colin Campbell, Kaleigh Goulart, Kevin White, Monty Urmileuricius, Nick Beeson
Daniel Mowry Cemetery Condition Reports, Tayla Schipilliti, Brian Souza, Jocelyn Spas, Alex Parent, Chris Forsberg, Colin Campbell, Kaleigh Goulart, Kevin White, Monty Urmileuricius, Nick Beeson
Daniel Mowry Lot
This cemetery contains 85 burials. Transcriptions here include all of the markings on each stone located within the cemetery. Additionally, if stones were illegible a rubbing of the stone was completed. Both headstones and footstones are included in the transcription report.
Print Propaganda Art In World War Ii America, Zeynep Kazmaz
Print Propaganda Art In World War Ii America, Zeynep Kazmaz
Honors Projects in History and Social Sciences
Print Propaganda Art in World War II America World War II started in Europe with Germany’s invasion of Poland on September 1st 1939. Many major countries around the globe were involved in the Second World War. The major Axis Powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy. The major Allied Powers, on the other hand, were Great Britain and France, joined by the Soviet Union in June 1941. The U.S., after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941, would also join the war and become a crucial member of the Allies. During the Second World War, Americans often followed …
Entartete Kunst: The War Against Modern Art In The Third Reich, Zeynep Kazmaz
Entartete Kunst: The War Against Modern Art In The Third Reich, Zeynep Kazmaz
Honors Projects in History and Social Sciences
In July 1937, the Nazi Party exhibited a collection of modern artwork confiscated from museums throughout Germany. This display, entitled the “Degenerate Art Exhibition,” was organized to ridicule the artwork being presented. The events that led to such a breaking point had started forming around the early 20th century. In Germany, after the First World War, the blossoming of modern art had coincided with the forming of a racist ideology. Meanwhile, Hitler was also discovering his own racist views and dislike of modern art. An artist who delved into politics, Hitler integrated his artistic views into his political ideologies. Eventually, …
Late, Chad Dickinson
Late, Chad Dickinson
Bryant Literary Review
You were late.
The strong Hawaiian sun peers through
The window on that December Sunday morning
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
--the highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through air
The male Mandarin, world's most gorgeous
duck--scarlet bill; purple breast; white
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
The mass for the missing is over:
it's too cold, the wind off the Atlantic
wheedling everybody back toward their cars.
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Bryant Literary Review
Goodbye, apostrophe--
you were barely hanging on
Bamboo, Kerry Jones
Bamboo, Kerry Jones
Bryant Literary Review
Alice Tran was sitting in the lobby area just outside my office, waiting for me, a large paper bag on the chair beside her, her feet dangling from the chair she occupied.
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
Bryant Literary Review
The shallow mockery goes back and forth
like a hollow ping pong ball of conversation
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Bryant Literary Review
Maybe it's my dislike for coconut,
my aversion to horror movies.
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Bryant Literary Review
"Call no man happy till after his death,"
Montaigne wrote. If, Harvey had died before
Strolling In Guangzhou, Stephen C. Behrendt
Strolling In Guangzhou, Stephen C. Behrendt
Bryant Literary Review
It's afternoon in Guangzhou
and I'm out with Maia,
The Moon's Old Glory, David Dragone
The Moon's Old Glory, David Dragone
Bryant Literary Review
Overrated, exaggerated
The crescent hangs, worn-out
Ride The Peter Pan, Allison Whittenberg
Ride The Peter Pan, Allison Whittenberg
Bryant Literary Review
There were times when it seemed like all the beauty was sucked out of my life.
Sister Wigberta, Thomas Dorsett
Sister Wigberta, Thomas Dorsett
Bryant Literary Review
Dad hanging onto the pier
after his ship has sailed on
The Fall, Peter Schmitt
The Fall, Peter Schmitt
Bryant Literary Review
I could forget, in time, how a half-minute
sooner and I might be running in the rain
across the parking lot, catching his shoulders;
Confession, Brian Daldorph
Confession, Brian Daldorph
Bryant Literary Review
I don't have much to confess, actually.
I only sinned a few times, didn't like it--
Oui, Dennis Trudell
Oui, Dennis Trudell
Bryant Literary Review
It is raining in Paris,
and a thin woman takes off her clothes
It's For Sale, But I'M Keeping It, Sean Loughran
It's For Sale, But I'M Keeping It, Sean Loughran
Bryant Literary Review
This car is a money pit. I can't stand it. I keep
spending thousands of dollars of hard earned
cash to keep it running but all I'm getting out
Why Should We?, Don Kunz
Why Should We?, Don Kunz
Bryant Literary Review
Death addresses its invitation
In bold black block letters,
And will honor no regrets.
One Survived, Shelley Joy
One Survived, Shelley Joy
Bryant Literary Review
He shoves the only cash he has at the Amtrak desk clerk.
Let Wind, Timothy Clutter
Let Wind, Timothy Clutter
Bryant Literary Review
Let wind be the day-old toy
of a thoughtless god who can't
recall where he left it.
Sunny Side Up, Byron Case
Sunny Side Up, Byron Case
Bryant Literary Review
It is ovoid simplicity incarnate,
perfectly palm-sized,
and crackable.
Pigeons, Bibhu Padhi
Pigeons, Bibhu Padhi
Bryant Literary Review
They embody a consciousness
that shines among light-grey rocks.
A Place For Everything, John P. Kristofco
A Place For Everything, John P. Kristofco
Bryant Literary Review
"We're here with Dr. Joseph Ellis, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Redmond University, to talk about his research and his new book, A Place for Everything.
The Ice Man, Mitch Lescarbeau
The Ice Man, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
Bolzano, Italy
We jostle and joke in the waiting line's dark,
snaking toward the cold cube of light in the wall.
A Fitting Memorial, Roger D. Hicks
A Fitting Memorial, Roger D. Hicks
Bryant Literary Review
Ballard had already been sitting on the store porch more than an hour before Ep left his house across the creek for their regular morning conversation.
Junkyard, Susan Boehm
Junkyard, Susan Boehm
Bryant Literary Review
In a junkyard
piled with the rusting machinery
And Another Thing, Ruth Holzer
And Another Thing, Ruth Holzer
Bryant Literary Review
she used to bark
was that I looked
The Lion At Franklin Park, Kathleen Aponick
The Lion At Franklin Park, Kathleen Aponick
Bryant Literary Review
We observe you in sunlight, golden offering
on a sculptured mound, blinking, throwing back your head