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A Changing Bridge For Changing Times: The History Of The West Boston Bridge, 1793-1907, Dale H. Freeman
A Changing Bridge For Changing Times: The History Of The West Boston Bridge, 1793-1907, Dale H. Freeman
Dale H. Freeman
Master of Arts Thesis, June 2000: This thesis examines the construction in 1793 of the West Boston Bridge, the first bridge to span the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, and its successors at the same location in 1854 and then 1907 (the Longfellow Bridge). It is a study of the impact of these bridges on the commercial development and urban settlement patterns of both Cambridge and Boston, and it sets the construction of each bridge in the historical context of the period in which each was built. The thesis utilizes a variety of primary sources drawn from the Cambridge …
Alto Soloist, Sheridan Stormes
Alto Soloist, Sheridan Stormes
Sheridan Stormes
Alto Soloist, First Baptist Church of Indianapolis, [IN], 2000-present.
Sounds Of Christmas - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Sounds Of Christmas - Mixed Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
An original Christmas carol arranged for SATB choir and piano with optional violin (or flute). Words by June Swanson.
Tolkien's Cauldron: Northern Literature And The Lord Of The Rings, Gloriana St. Clair
Tolkien's Cauldron: Northern Literature And The Lord Of The Rings, Gloriana St. Clair
Gloriana St. Clair
Tolkien's Cauldron studies the sources of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien was a scholar of Old Norse literature and much of his work in the Lord of the Rings is informed by his knowledge of old Norse mythology, Eddic poetry, and saga. Tolkien's use of these sources enriched this complex story of Middle-earth.