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    Collin, D. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)

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    COLLIN, D. AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Collin, D. an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br755) Brief 755 (Br755

    Working-Class Legacies

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    Session Chair: Melody M. Miyamoto Walters, Collin College Kim Case, University of Houston-Clear Lake, “Insider Without: Journey across the Working-Class Academic Arc” Andy Galloway, Collin College, “George Clifton Edwards” Mark Popowski, Collin College, “Eugene D. Genovese: Up from Marxism” Linda Kapocsi, Collin College, “Working-Class Students: The Hungry among Us

    The Bone Folder by Ernst Collin (2nd Ed.)

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    DER PRESSBENGEL / THE BONE FOLDER: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN AN AESTHETICALLY- INCLINED BIBLIOPHILE AND A WELL-VERSED-IN-ALL-ASPECTS-OF-THE- CRAFT BOOKBINDER By Ernst Collin, translated and introduced by Peter D. Verheyen Der Pressbengel, by Ernst Collin, was originally published in German in 1922. Conceived as a dialogue between a bibliophile and a master bookbinder on all aspects of the bookbinding craft as well as specific techniques, the text also addresses the conflicts between quality and cost and matters of good taste. The family and bindery of W. Collin were Court Bookbinders in Berlin from the mid 1800 until the liquidation of the firm under the Nazis. It is this legacy and the work that they produced that is basis of Ernst Collin\u27s work. This 2nd edition features a corrected and expanded biographical introduction by the translator, and discusses the historical context of the decline of formal training, a trend that continues today. This text is laid-out for printing double-sided on 8.5 x 11 paper and binding in workshops and demonstrations related to the history of the book, book arts, and related topics. Please discard the first two sheets after printing. More information on the Collins and German bookbinding during the 19th - 20th centuries can be found on the author\u27s Pressbengel Project Blog. For information and binding ideas contact the publisher and/or order Karen Hanmer\u27s Contemporary Paper Bindings: A guide to bookbinding techniques, tools, and materials that features many structures, including non-adhesive

    The Ruth A. Allen Pioneer in Texas Working-Class Studies Award

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    Session Chair: Marilyn D. Rhinehart, Johnson County Community College (Retired) Roundtable: “The Work of Monica Perales and Zaragosa Vargas” George N. Green, University of Texas-Arlington (Retired) James C. Maroney, Lee College (Retired) Michael R. Botson, Houston Community College Kyle Wilkison, Collin Colleg

    2021-2022 Book-in-Common Teaching Guide

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    EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION Michelle Harper’s memoir takes us into the world of a female, African American emergency room physician that is overwhelmingly male and white. She also takes us through her journey from a complicated childhood, attending Harvard, and a short-lived marriage and shows us how a life of service to others taught her how to heal herself. The Beauty in Breaking invites engagement from across the Collin College Community. As Collin librarian Beth D. Atkins points out, research topics suggested by the book include systemic racism, racial/ethnic disparity, implicit bias in healthcare, domestic violence, childhood trauma, emergency medicine, community medicine, and memoirs. The book encompasses several social issues, including relationships, family dynamics, medical education, patient-doctor communication. In short, it gives a lot of flexibility in how it might be used in classes. As always, the 2021-2022 Teaching Guide exemplifies the Collin College Book-in- Common Committee’s commitment to the goal of a year-long, college-wide engagement with an important book and its author. Highlights of this year’s Guide include: Classroom and library resources Perspectives from multiple disciplines including English, Humanities, Social Science, and Music Support for a variety of teaching modalities including class discussion, journaling and reflection, extended student research, essay and research paper assignments, annotated bibliographies, and creative assignments. The materials contained here will deepen our thinking and strengthen our teaching. Please join me in thanking the contributors who have generously made this year’s Guide a reality. --Marta Moor

    The Collins: W. Collin, Court Bookbinders & Ernst Collin, the Author of the Pressbengel

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    The Berlin-based firm of W. Collin led by Wilhelm and Georg Collin and the antiquarian, author, and editor Ernst Collin were among the leaders in German bookbinding trade and writings about the trade from the mid-1800’s into the mid-1930’s. During that same time, bookbinding experienced many transformations, as well, moving from a trade practiced in smaller master-run shops to large industrial firms, including changes in materials, book structure, aesthetics, and overall business climate with concerns about quality and business opportunities. As court bookbinders to Prussian Kings and German Emperors, the firm of W. Collin was privileged with access to commissions based on royal patronage, connections no doubt instrumental in gaining customers from the private sector, and providing the opportunity to help set aesthetic trends and influence the direction of the trade. Born into this milieu, Ernst Collin wrote about the many changes to the bookbinding trade, the arts, economics, and politics, deftly melding these themes together. This bibliography makes no claims to be comprehensive, in particular because it was largely compiled with available online collections. Instead, it is to be viewed as a beginning, and a window into the Collins, in particular Ernst Collin’s views on bookbinding and other topics. On a personal level I hope that it helps to restore the memory and contributions of this significant family of Berlin bookbinders and (re)introduces the writings of Ernst Collin, the most important source of information about the family. More information about this research project can be found on the Pressbengel Project blog under Colliniana

    Letter from D. Sample to Collin McKinney

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    Letter from D. Sample to Collin McKinney.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_mckinneymilamfamily/1093/thumbnail.jp

    Lettres de Solange D.

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    Collin Françoise. Lettres de Solange D.. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°31, 1985. La dépendance amoureuse. pp. 83-94

    Lettres de Solange D.

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    Collin Françoise. Lettres de Solange D.. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°31, 1985. La dépendance amoureuse. pp. 83-94

    Tennis champs 1990

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    Newspaper clipping featuring a black and white photograph of tennis student athletes. The caption reads, The Collin County women\u27s tennis team won the doubles bracket of the recent CCCC tennis tournament. The Lady Express\u27 top doubles team Christie Laing and Vanessa Lindsey took the final match, 6-2, 6-1, over Central State University. The team members are, left to right, head coach, Marty Berman, Kelly Harrell, Michele Warren, Heather Caldwell, D\u27An Kirkpatrick, Christie Laing, Vanessa Lindsey, Michele Hinto and assistant coach Gary Breen. Originally published in Plano Star Courier on October 21, 1990.https://digitalcommons.collin.edu/newspaperclippings/1084/thumbnail.jp
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