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Bathing Beach, Newport, R.I.
Postmarked 1905.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1742/thumbnail.jp
Bathing Casino, Newport Beach, Newport, R.I.
Postmarked 1927.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1753/thumbnail.jp
Wreckage of Easton\u27s Beach, 1938.
https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1786/thumbnail.jp
Space and Emotional Urgency in Contemporary Art
This booklet was prepared as a magazine article, yet never published. Written before the more comprehensive book, The Formulation of a Graphic Language, it offers an introduction to the fundamental concepts later developed there to fuller range.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/jvg-books/1007/thumbnail.jp
Now Was Then, Then Is Now: The Paradoxical World of Fahrenheit 451
In the following essay, through the analysis and interpretation of Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, I will create a juxtaposition of the world that we live in today and compare it to the eerily similar version known as Elm City, in which Bradbury creates a dark representation of 21st century America. This essay will carefully analyze and interpret themes, symbols, and futuristic inventions in which Bradbury claims he was, “Trying to prevent futures,” as well as bring everyday uses and patterns of today’s society to light, revealing the prescient and prophetic text in which the novel encompasse
Elms Residence, E.J. Berwind, Bellevue Ave, Newport, R.I.
Elms. Bellevue Avenue.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1372/thumbnail.jp
E. J. Berwind\u27s Residence, Newport, R. I.
Elms. Bellevue Avenue.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1380/thumbnail.jp
Elms, Newport, R. I. Residence of E. J. Berwind
Elms. Bellevue Avenue.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1383/thumbnail.jp
Residence of Mr. E. Rollins Morse, Newport, R. I.
Villa Rosa. Bellevue Avenue. Between 1900-1913https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1398/thumbnail.jp
Residence of E. Rollins Morse, Newport, R. I.
Villa Rosa. Bellevue Avenue. Between 1900-1913https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/postcards/1401/thumbnail.jp