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The Infinite Crisis: How The American Comic Book Has Been Shaped By War, Winston Andrus May 2021

The Infinite Crisis: How The American Comic Book Has Been Shaped By War, Winston Andrus

War, Diplomacy, and Society (MA) Theses

This thesis project argues that war has been the greatest catalyst for the American comic book medium to become a socio-political change agent within western society. Comic books have become one of the most pervasive influences to global popular culture, with superheroes dominating nearly every popular art form. Yet, the academic world has often ignored the comic book medium as a niche market instead of integrated into the broader discussions on cultural production and conflict studies. This paper intends to bridge the gap between what has been classified as comic book studies and the greater academic world to demonstrate the …


Surrender, C M. H Jan 2020

Surrender, C M. H

The Tuxedo Archives

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The Surrender, Diane Hale Oct 2014

The Surrender, Diane Hale

Manuscripts

Light revolves
patterning grey age faces
in flashing momentary brilliance--
exposing shadow dreams
of victorious kingdoms
built in bottle caps
the shrapnel of hope's treachery--
to be swept away with
debris of belief


Just Past Six, Ione Colligan Apr 2014

Just Past Six, Ione Colligan

Manuscripts

You long to be a big boy, Jerry? Want to be like Uncle John, and shoulder guns instead of sticks and know what's wrong with all the world and how the troubles should be fixed? I see. You don't like being just past six. You want to stride with head thrown back and shoulders square. You'd wear big boots and roar and swear.


It Could Be, Geraldine Staley Apr 2014

It Could Be, Geraldine Staley

Manuscripts

Well, sir, you're here again. I ain't agoin' to tell you anymore; instead, I figured you'd like to see some of the things she did later, written in her own hand. This is a journal that she started in college about a year after the war began. I've taken some pages out that I thought you might be interested in. The first I gave you, was made the night after Johnny, the boy she later married, went back to the Navy after a furlough.


Blockprint April 15, 1968, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Apr 1968

Blockprint April 15, 1968, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

Blockprint was a student magazine published throughout the 1960s. This issue of April 15, 1968 covers the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., including editorials concerning the event, as well as more local news related to the school. Also included is a double page spread of photographs from the school's COLAB program of the year.


The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 2, March 1938, Frank J. Tornetta, Georgine Haughton, Vernon D. Groff, Mary Hyde, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Warren Fuerman, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Eli Broidy, Evelyn Huber, Kenneth Snyder Mar 1938

The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 2, March 1938, Frank J. Tornetta, Georgine Haughton, Vernon D. Groff, Mary Hyde, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Warren Fuerman, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Eli Broidy, Evelyn Huber, Kenneth Snyder

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Among Our Contributors
• Of Special Interest To You!
• Jenny Lee
• The Arguments Against Isolation
• The Note
• Visit of the Grandchildren
• One Finds God
• To The North Lies New Hampshire
• The Two Camps in Washington
• Substitutes
• At Times It Seems So Very Strange
• Episode on a Lake Shore
• My Campus Song
• Irony
• A Chinese Mystery