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    Letter From James Rowland Angell to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 17, 1932

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    A typed letter from James Rowland Angell addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 17, 1932. Within, Angell responds to Wilson\u27s prior letter regarding the suitability of Professor Gregory to the Economics Department at Yale University.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_commerce_documents/1036/thumbnail.jp

    Angell (Tony) interview

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    Los Angeles, California, United StatesTony Angell is a painter and sculptor whose work frequently depicts birds of the Northwest. Angell speaks about his career as an artist and describes his working methods and interest in birds. Subject timestamps: (0:07) Childhood interest in painting birds, (1:28) Professional artistic interests during college, (4:13) Developing interest in sculpture, (6:00) Shows at Richard White Gallery, Cornell, Kiana Lodge, (7:20) Learning from other bird artists- Lee Jaques, Don Eckleberry, Ed Sawyer, (8:17) Influence of Audubon, (9:35) Importance of using appropriate detail, form and light, (10:59) Work of James Washington Jr., (12:18) Working with different types of stone, (14:11) Focusing on birds of prey, (15:18) Observing sea birds, (16:39) Sculpting life-size birds, (17:40) Working from life sketches, photographs, skins, (19:57) Having a sparrow hawk, (21:20) Increasing number of artists depicting birds, (22:31) Using work to speak about nature, the interconnected world of nature and humans, (24:21) Feelings about the role of artists This accession is part of the Archives of Northwest Art.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number

    [James Burrill Angell]

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    Full length portrait of James Burrill Angell, an American educator, diplomat, and third President of the University of Michigan

    James Angell

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    Stanford professor played Hoover carillon for 31 year

    Angell, James B.

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    Carte-de-visite of James B. Angell from the United States Civil War period. He was editor of the Providence Journal for the entire Civil War. The paper strongly influenced Lincoln's Presidential candidacy and victory of Rhode Island

    University President James Burrill Angell

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    Corbel of University President James Burrill Angell. See Location of the Corbels in the University of Michigan Law Quandrangle for more information regarding the location of the corbels.https://repository.law.umich.edu/corbels/1000/thumbnail.jp

    University President James Burrill Angell

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    Corbel of University President James Burrill Angell. See Location of the Corbels in the University of Michigan Law Quandrangle for more information regarding the location of the corbels.https://repository.law.umich.edu/corbels/1000/thumbnail.jp

    James Rowland Angell.

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    Letter from James Rowland Angell, Chicago, Illinois, to George Herbert Palmer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, autograph manuscript signed, 1911 April 8

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    Taken from Palmer\u27s copy of Angell\u27s Psychology. Concerning his decision to stay at Chicago rather than go to Yale.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1096/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from James Rowland Angell, Chicago, Illinois, to George Herbert Palmer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, autograph manuscript signed, 1912 November 16

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    Taken from Palmer\u27s copy of Angell\u27s Chapters from modern psychology. Congratulating Professor Palmer on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1097/thumbnail.jp
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