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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The St. Louis And Canadian Photographer, Volume 33, No. 12, Mary Carnell
The St. Louis And Canadian Photographer, Volume 33, No. 12, Mary Carnell
College Archives Selected Rare Books
Volume XXXIII, Number 12 of the periodical, The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, of which the entire issue features stories about women photographers and women's photography. Mary Carnell, the President of the newly established Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America, introduced this edition.
1909-1910 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
1909-1910 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
Annual Programs
This annual program outlines the topics discussed and presented at Phi Sigma's monthly meetings from October 1909 to May 1910. Topics include Indiana Poets, the Bible, literature, a reading from The Voice, home décor, Prussia, Illinois, and a play.
Lesson Book: Harmony, Protheroe Daniel
Lesson Book: Harmony, Protheroe Daniel
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A Music Lesson Book for the correspondence courses offered through the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music.
Lessons and Examinations: Harmony, number 76 through 100
Lesson Book: Singing, Crampton George
Lesson Book: Singing, Crampton George
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A Music Lesson Book for the correspondence courses offered through the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music.
Lessons: Singing, number 51 through 75