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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Moscone And Edward Kennedy, Moscone Newsmaker
Moscone And Edward Kennedy, Moscone Newsmaker
Moscone's Campaigns
Picture of George Moscone and Edward Kennedy campaigning on behalf of McGovern/Shriver
Moscone And Mcgovern, Moscone Newsmaker
Moscone And Mcgovern, Moscone Newsmaker
Moscone's Campaigns
Moscone and McGovern meet at San Francisco Airport to kick off a round of campaign appearances.
Moscone Newsmaker, Moscone's Campaign For Governor
Moscone Newsmaker, Moscone's Campaign For Governor
Moscone's Campaigns
A newsletter and picture of Moscone that discusses his intention for higher office
Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson
Senator Moscone At San Rafael High School, Tim Thompson
Senator Moscone
Picture of Senator Moscone giving address at San Rafael High School
A Man For All Seasons
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1972 performance of A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt.
A Man for All Seasons is based on the life of Sir Thomas Moore, a 16th century chancellor of England who refused to endorse King Henry the VIII’s divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon, who did not bear him any sons so her could marry Anne Boleyn.
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
This article is a listing of selected books regarding Maine History.
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
This article covers recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society.
Book Reviews, Hilda M. Fife, Edmund E. Lynch, Elizabeth Ring, Dorris A. Isaacson
Book Reviews, Hilda M. Fife, Edmund E. Lynch, Elizabeth Ring, Dorris A. Isaacson
Maine History
Reviews of the following books: Uncollected Short Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett edited by Richard Cary; The Care of Historical Collections: A Conservation Handbook for the Non-Specialist by Per E. Guldbeck; Cushing’s Island: Two Memoirs by Robert and Agnes Hale; The History of Fort Halifax by Carleton E. Fisher
Death Penalty Statement, George Moscone
Death Penalty Statement, George Moscone
Senator Moscone
Statement of George Moscone's view on Death Penalty
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
The article is a listing of selected books regarding Maine history.
Remarks Of The President: Annual Meeting June 24, 1972, Maine Historical Society
Remarks Of The President: Annual Meeting June 24, 1972, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
Remarks of the President of the Maine Historical Society at the Annual Meeting held in 1972.
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
The article covers recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society.
Book Reviews, Maine Historical Society
Book Reviews, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
This article contains information on the following books: History of Portland by William Willis; Forest Life and Forest Trees by John S. Springer; Woods and Lakes of Maine by Lucius L. Hubbard, Carter’s Coast of New England by Robert Carter; A Bibliography of the White Mountains by Allen H. Bent; A Check List of New Hampshire Local History by Otis G. Hammond; A History of Lumbering in Maine, 1861-1960 by David C. Smith; A History of Lumbering in Maine, 1820-1861 by Richard G. Wood; Sibley’s Harvard Graduates, 1764-1767, Volume 16 by Clifford K. Shipton; The Indians of Maine: A …
Beyond The One Hundred And Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, Oliver R. Harms
Beyond The One Hundred And Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, Oliver R. Harms
Concordia Theological Monthly
These comments form a sequel to an earlier editorial which was entitled "Why Missouri?" The issue remains the same. The future of Missouri, even as its reason for existence, depends on Missouri's readiness to be the church of the Gospel.
Book Reviews, Arthur M. Johnson, John Gould
Book Reviews, Arthur M. Johnson, John Gould
Maine History
Reviews of the following books: Quarry and Kiln: The Story of Maine's Lime Industry by Roger L. Grindle; Lisbon: the History of a Small Maine Town by Francis W. Plummer, Sr.; Bringing Broadway to Maine: The History of Lakewood (Theatre) Lakewood, Maine by John B. Oblak
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
The article is a listing of selected books regarding Maine History.
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
News Of The Society, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
The article covers recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society.
Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown
Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown
Mayor Moscone
Picture of George Moscone and Cesar Chavez marching in opposition to Proposition 22, an anti-union initiative.
Maine Academic Historians - Event Agenda, Maine Historical Society
Maine Academic Historians - Event Agenda, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
Agenda of the first meeting of the Maine Academic Historians on October 7, 1972
The Participation Of The Richmond Negro In Politics, 1890-1900, Joe B. Wilkins
The Participation Of The Richmond Negro In Politics, 1890-1900, Joe B. Wilkins
Master's Theses
This short treatise on one aspect of Negro history is the result of the author's pro'ound interest in United States history. The author's personal interest in the history of the Negro in the New South contributed to the selection of this topic.
The Richmond Negro by the end of the decade,1890-1900, was Virtually powerless politically and was ostracized from white society. All Negro Councilmen and Aldermen had been defeated in the May 1896 municipal elections and had been unsuccessful in regaining their seats. Thus in ten years the Negro had lost almost all political rights and witnessed the paternalistic attitude …
1972 Ruby Yearbook, Richard M. Miller Jr., Andrea A. Vaughan, Jane L. Siegel, Eugene J. Frechette Iii, Craig H. Crandall
1972 Ruby Yearbook, Richard M. Miller Jr., Andrea A. Vaughan, Jane L. Siegel, Eugene J. Frechette Iii, Craig H. Crandall
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 1972 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Bayard Taylor's The Prophet: Mormonism As Literary Taboo; Calaveras County Comes Of Age; The Erosion Of Belief In The Poetry Of Clinton F. Larson, Thomas D. Schwartz
Bayard Taylor's The Prophet: Mormonism As Literary Taboo; Calaveras County Comes Of Age; The Erosion Of Belief In The Poetry Of Clinton F. Larson, Thomas D. Schwartz
Theses and Dissertations
The three papers included in this thesis reflect my development as a graduate student during the course of my master's program at Brigham Young Universtiy. I came to Brigham Young University interested in creative writing and developed a love for research and criticism. My work in nineteenth century American literature led to the first two papers. Both deal with literary history, the first narrow in scope, devoted to a study of the significance of a single play, the second broad in scope, devoted to a study of the unifying thread of anti-sentimentalism in the writings of the major American realists. …
A History Of The Schools And Educational Programs Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In Ohio And Missouri, 1831-1839, Orlen Curtis Peterson
A History Of The Schools And Educational Programs Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints In Ohio And Missouri, 1831-1839, Orlen Curtis Peterson
Theses and Dissertations
This study is a history of the schools and educational programs organized and maintained by the LDS Church while the saints resided in Ohio and Missouri between the years of 1831 and 1839. The instructors, curriculum, organizational structure, and the purpose of each school is given when information in these areas was available. In Kirtland, the Church organized the School of the Prophets, School of the Elders, Kirtland High School, Hebrew School, a singing school, a writing school, and a few grammar schools. The Church leaders in Missouri organized the Colesville school, a school in Independence, Far West School, and …
Neoplatonism And The Florentine Renaissance, Donald L. De Merchant
Neoplatonism And The Florentine Renaissance, Donald L. De Merchant
All Master's Theses
This thesis demonstrates the correspondence between the visual arts and the literary sources of a given period in art history. During the Florentine Renaissance this correspondence lay between the Neoplatonism of Marsilio Picino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the Visual art of the predominant artists; specifically, Sandro Botticelli and Michelangelo Buonarrotti. The impulse that is common to these creative minds is the Neoplatonic conception or the visual image. It is through a study or this tacit dimension that we are able to some extent to view the meaning of Renaissance art.
The Sacheverell Affair : Its Causes And Implications, Robert A. Kester
The Sacheverell Affair : Its Causes And Implications, Robert A. Kester
Honors Theses
The Sacheverell Affair of 1709-10 is a much overlooked event in English history. It was not significant in itself, being a rather trivial incident, but was significant for its far-reaching implications, in terms of its impact on both the political situation in Britain and diplomacy on the continent.
Martin Luther King's Position In The Black Power Movement From 1955 To 1968, Carol Breit
Martin Luther King's Position In The Black Power Movement From 1955 To 1968, Carol Breit
Honors Theses
From events in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, a citadel of Southern segregation practices and American rascist attitudes, the Negro Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. was to be pivoted to a pedestal of national prominence and of international fame. By 1958 King had become the symbol of the new black revolt locally, nationally, and internationally. Black had finally found a black leader to articulate their needs and demands to white America and for themselves. King's charismatic personality and powerful oratory drew both whites and blacks to him and to this cause. To some degree he unified the civil rights movement in …
Virginia's Reactions To John Brown's Raid On Harper's Ferry, October 16-18, 1859, Linda Mcintosh
Virginia's Reactions To John Brown's Raid On Harper's Ferry, October 16-18, 1859, Linda Mcintosh
Honors Theses
The purpose of this thesis is show Virginia's reactions to John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, not to John Brown, the man. For this reason the writer will being with a brief identification of John Brown, followed by a statement of his purpose in invading Harper's Ferry and a description of the raid itself. The rest of the paper will be devoted to Virginia's reactions to the invasion. No attention will be given to the proceedings of Brown's trail, the question his sanity, or reactions to Brown's execution. Information on these topics may obtained from either Stephen Oates's To Purge …
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society
Maine History
The article is a listing of selected books regarding Maine History.
A History Of The Photojournalism Department Of The Deseret News 1948 To 1970, Richard J. Nye
A History Of The Photojournalism Department Of The Deseret News 1948 To 1970, Richard J. Nye
Theses and Dissertations
The photojournalism department of the Deseret News is presently one of the most highly organized and productive departments within the newspaper itself. Major changes in staffing and management of the photo lab have been made since 1948, resulting in a more efficient department. Deseret News staff photographers are skilled in their profession and are proud to be a part of the newspaper staff.
The Deseret News has a colorful history, from its beginning in 1850 with all the trials that accompany a growing newspaper up to and including the establishment of the Newspaper Agency Corporation in 1952. It is a …
Dixie Wine, Dennis R. Lancaster
Dixie Wine, Dennis R. Lancaster
Theses and Dissertations
The area along the Virgin River, known as Utah's Dixie, is ideal for the culture of grapes. To utilize the natural resources, provide a cash crop for the Dixie communities, and make wine to be used in the Sacrament service; Mormon Church leaders called several expert horticulturists and vinters to Dixie. Great amounts of wine were produced in Dixie. The Church became the largest producer due to the great amounts of grapes paid as tithing. Wine was used in the Sacrament, and was a common drink in Dixie.
The mines at Silver Reef were the principle market for Dixie wine. …