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"But what of those who are just coming into the foreground, just now in the view of the public's eye? Should not their work be organized and presented in some usable and available form, so that one may more readily and more clearly see...
This paper is intended to be a discussion of the paintings which comprise the candidate's exhibition and which represent the product of two years' work as a graduate student at Florida State University.
A description of the artistic education and development of the author, William Harold Hopper, along with an account of how he conceived of and created several paintings.
A discussion of the artistic education and development of the author, Stanley Boris Pransky, along with a commentary on the paintings of his one man exhibition.
"That a man who has devoted most of his life to educational matters should achieve the widespread recognition as a novelist that Dr. Crabb has should be of interest not only to librarians who are concerned with both matters, but to the...
It is my intention, in this evaluation of my paintings, to serve dual purposes: the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the requirements for a Master of Arts degree, and a better understanding of my work and myself as a painter....
"One of the many writers who have contributed to the 'Southern Literary Renaissance' of the past twenty-five or thirty years is a young Mississippi author, Thomas Hal Phillips, whose first novel was written in lieu of a Master's thesis...
The increase in the number of literary awards has created a selection problem for the librarian in that she is not always able to accept automatically a work solely on the basis of its recognition as a prize winner. It has become...
A discussion of the artistic education and development of the author, Artemis Skevakis Jegart, along with a commentary on the paintings of his one man exhibition.
"The purpose of this paper is three-fold: to give a brief sketch of the life of James Daugherty and the development of his art; to summarize the contemporary criticism of his work as to his ability as an author-illustrator for children;...
"In the light of Miss Welty's later acceptance and recognition as a writer of distinction, it seems of interest to review the circumstances under which her literary efforts gained for her the confidence of the publishing world, both in...
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