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Carroll Magazine Winter 2020
Features
8 Chancellor of Carroll College: Bishop Austin A. Vetter. Montana gained a new bishop and Carroll a new chancellor with the November ordination of Bishop Austin A. Vetter.
10 First 20 Months: Reflections from Dr. John E. Cech. Dr. Cech shares insights from his first twenty months on the job as Carroll's 18th president.
12 Veteran Services: Supporting those who served. Through guidance and benefits, Carroll provides an unprecedented level of support to veterans and their families.
14 Dr. Richard S. Buswell '66: Healer and artist. Both a respected physician and a talented photographer, Dr. Rich Buswell has earned wide acclaim documenting Montana's past through photographs.
22 2018-2019 Annual Report. Our Annual Report recognizes the many individuals and businesses whose gifts to the college make a transformational education possible for our students.
Alumni Profiles
Randy Hunter '77
Blair Fjeseth '10
Holly Perryman '07
Ray Kuntz '77
Departments
President's Message 2
Around Campus 4
Athletics 7
Alumni Focus 1
Carroll Kilpatrick (APA)
Carroll Kilpatrick discusses the presidencies of Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon
Surrealism’s Curiosity: Lewis Carroll and the Femme-Enfant
This paper concerns surrealist artists' and writers' appropriation of Lewis Carroll. Predominantly focusing on the work of Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst, it suggests that Carroll's work appealed to the surrealists' fascination with their childhood selves, and their wish to identify with the curious character of Alice as femme-enfant as a way of subverting their bourgeois family backgrounds. Whether stepping Through the Looking Glass or breaking the rules in Wonderland, Alice can be read as a transgressive character apt for surrealist appropriation. The paper traces Carroll's reception in the surrealist movement, and articulates the curious character of the surrealist femme-enfant in order to reinscribe her epistemophilia in line with surrealism's orientation towards research
Richard Dorson (interview)
This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. In this item, Richard M. Dorson is interviewed by Richard Reuss at the American Folklore Society annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee for the American Folklore Society Oral History Project. Biography/History note: Richard M. Dorson, folklorist, author, and educator, was born in New York City in 1916 and died in 1981. He earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard University and taught at Harvard and Michigan State University before becoming professor of history and folklore at Indiana University where he founded its Folklore Institute in 1963 and became the first director and first chair of the Folklore Department at Indiana University in 1978. This collection consists of 1 sound tape reel (40 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in. It was originally recorded on November 2, 1973 at the American Folklore Society annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee by Richard Reuss on a Sony audiocassette. This is a first-generation copy
Pearsall & Carroll letter to Richard Williams, New York, 3rd month 29th, 1821
Pearsall and Carroll entrust Thomas Rotch with money for Richard Williams. Rotch and his wife were in Philadelphia in March 1821 either before or after joining other members of the family in New Bedford to celebrate the 86th birthday of William Rotch, Thomas's father. the Rotch's returned to Kendal later in the spring of 1821
Richard Kirwan - In Order of Appearance
Exhibition catalogue with essays by London-based writer, Craig Burnett and Professor Maureen Carroll FSA, Professor of Archaeology, University of York
Recommended from our members
A memorandum from Richard O'Keeffe to Dr. Pat Carroll.
A memorandum from Richard O'Keeffe, University Librarian at Corpus Christi State University, to Dr. Pat Carroll regarding the Garcia Papers being donated to the university
John L. Carroll to James C. Furman
A one page letter from John L. Carroll to James C. Furma
Recommended from our members
A memorandum and sample statements from Richard O'Keeffe to Dr. Pat Carroll.
A memorandum and attached sample statements from Richard O'Keeffe, University Librarian at Corpus Christi State University, to Dr. Pat Carroll regarding the Garcia Papers being donated to the university
South Pacific
Rodger\u27s and Hammerstein\u27s South Pacific was produced by John Carroll University\u27s Little Theatre Society in November of 1978.
A review of the production appeared on page 2 of The Carroll News of Dec. 8, 1978.https://collected.jcu.edu/plays/1083/thumbnail.jp
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