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Interview with Raymond Lee, February 28, 2019
Raymond Lee was interviewed on February 28, 2019, by Devin McKinney about his youth, his years as a Gettysburg College student, and his military career.
Collection Note: This oral history was selected from the Oral History Collection maintained by Special Collections & College Archives. Transcripts are available for browsing in the Special Collections Reading Room, 4th floor, Musselman Library. GettDigital contains the complete listing of oral histories done from 1978 to the present. To view this list and to access selected digital versions please visit https://gettysburg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16274coll2/search
Interview with Deborah Barnes, March 22, 2019
Deborah Barnes was interviewed on March 22, 2019, by Devin McKinney about her upbringing, her education, and her experiences as a faculty member at Gettysburg College.
Collection Note: This oral history was selected from the Oral History Collection maintained by Special Collections & College Archives. Transcripts are available for browsing in the Special Collections Reading Room, 4th floor, Musselman Library. GettDigital contains the complete listing of oral histories done from 1978 to the present. To view this list and to access selected digital versions please visit https://gettysburg.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16274coll2/search
Who Moved My Cheese(cake)?
In celebration of National Library Week 2019, Musselman Library held its sixthannual Edible Book Festival. Library staff, faculty, and students created many book-inspired treats to share with the campus community. Entrants were awarded prizes in the categories of best taste, best look, puniest, and best in show. The above creation, by Kelly Lynch, was voted Best Taste in 2019.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/edible/1098/thumbnail.jp
To Kale A Mockingbird
In celebration of National Library Week 2019, Musselman Library held its sixth annual Edible Book Festival. Library staff, faculty, and students created many book-inspired treats to share with the campus community. Entrants were awarded prizes in the categories of best taste, best look, puniest, and best in show. The above creation is by Lynn & Jeremy Garskof.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/edible/1097/thumbnail.jp
Ein Pakt mit dem Teufel : Leni Riefenstahl, Triumph of the Will, and the Nature of Guilt
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will is rightly considered a massive technical achievement in the world of cinema and propaganda. However, this achievement was undertaken at the behest of the immoral, murderous regime of Nazi Germany, a regime that Riefenstahl was more than willing to work with and glorify in order to further her career. This thesis will argue that Riefenstahl’s onscreen deification of Hitler, visual representation of völkisch ideology, and use of the music of Richard Wagner make her later claims of ignorance as to the film’s ultimate meaning impossible to correlate with established facts