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Tom-Tom, v.1 no.1, Autumn 1936
Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, KansasEditorial stuff: Mark Clutter, editor; Max Milbourn, business manager; Lilian Parks, president of the Creative Writing Club; Dr. Early R. Davis, sponsorCover design by Cecil MurdockApproved by the Board of Student PublicationsThe first issue of the Creative Writing Club magazine Tom-Tom includes editorial, articles, short stories, essays, book reviews and verses.Manifesto -- ARTICLES: The globe in Hollywood / Mark Clutter; Pigskin psychology / J.R. -- SHORT STORIES: Golf widow / Bill Woodin; Ten dollar bets / Thadene Hedges; "He weren't grateful" / Floyd Snitz -- A FAMILIAR ESSAY: On being a linguist / Mark Clutter -- STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: "Hasher" / Joe Stone -- BOOK REVIEWS: "Defender of democracy", by Emil Ludwig; "Stories of three decades", by Thomas Mann / Lilian Parks; "A further range", by Robert Frost / Mark Clutter -- VERSE: "My lady's eyeball" / Mark Clutter; "Vignette"; "Quatrain"; "???" / Dorothea Jensen; "No Rain" / Irma Wassall; "Interpretation" / Marie Griffith; "An order for six new bodies" / May Williams Ward; "The pioneer" / Mark Clutter; "Geologist in love" / Laura Howard ; "Dirge to the fish of second floor" / Dorothea Jensen; "That I may pause awhile" / Phil Pennington; "Dunbar" / James E. Andrews; "Steel Age" / Lilian Parks; "Pyrrhic victory on Olympus" / Mark Clutte
Tom-Tom, v. 2 no. 1, Winter 1938
Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, KansasEditorial stuff: Maryan Earl, editor; Grenville Darling, business manager; Phyllis Powell, president of the Creative Writing Club; Dr. Early R. Davis, sponsorCover design and drawings by Kenneth MartsApproved by the Board of Student PublicationsIncludes short stories, articles, reviews and verses.SHORT STORIES: It's all in the family / Maurine Stone; The last world in munitions / Mark Clutter; Ashes in velvet / Maxine Setzer -- ARTICLES: Striping the stars of music / Earle R. Davis; Current jam / Grenville Darling; This modern dance / Eugene Ver Weibe -- REVIEWS: "Conversation at midnight", by Marguerite Cleary; "Three books", by Phyllis Powell -- VERSE: "In the land of Surrealismo" / Mark Clutter; "Morning after" / Zana Henderso
Congressional Record: Congratulating George Mason University on Its Final Four Appearance, March 28, 2006
Congressional Record: paper printout from online source: 8.5" x 11" (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm)Submission to the Congressional Record by Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) congratulating George Mason University on their appearance in the NCAA Final Four tournament. The entry appeared in the Congressional Record on March 28, 2006: H1135-H1136. 2005-06. Men's Basketball Season and Tournament Run Collectio
Complexity as Process: Complexity Inspired Approaches to Composition
This article examines the use of Complexity Theory as an inspiration for the creation of new musical works, and highlights problems and possible solutions associated with its application as a compositional tool. In particular it explores how the philosophy behind Complexity Theory affects notions of process-based composition, indeterminacy in music and the performer/listener/environment relationship, culminating in providing a basis for the understanding of music creation as an active process within a context. The author presents one of his own sound installations, Cross-Pollination, as an example of a composition inspired and best understood from the philosophical position as described in Complexity Theory
The pragmatic constructions of Deleuze, Guattari and Miles Davis
The aim of the following investigation is two-fold. Firstly, the project takes as its focus the growing corpus of secondary literature written on the work of the French philosophers and theorists Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, whose work has generated a great deal of
interest in recent years and a proportionate amount of controversy. Much of this controversy can be attributed to simplifications and misunderstandings on the part of
commentators who have in some instances neglected to approach Deleuze and Guattari with sufficent rigour and care, resulting in the perpetuation of so many misunderstandings regarding their work.
Secondly, the project will seek to redress some of these misunderstandings by recourse to a pragmatic embodiment of Deleuze and Guattari's concepts and ideas through a case-study based on the life and work of the African-American jazz musician Miles Davis. In attempting to provide a new and challenging case as the basis for this investigation, the overriding aim is to assess the pragmatic remit of Deleuze and Guattari's thought, in terms of aesthetics, ethics and politics, whilst remaining sensitive to the potential limitations and dangers of their project
When the Saints go marching in,
voiceColl. by Sung by J. R. Crymes, Bob Crymes,
Mary Jo Davis Arthur Crymes, and Tom Patton
For M. C. Parler DeValls Bluff, Arkansas
June 13, 1954
Reel 190
Item 19
When The Saints Go Marching In
I am just a weary pilgrim,
Plunging through this world of sin,
Getting ready for that city,
When the Saints go marchining in.
Refrain:
When the Saints go marching in,
When the Saints go marching in,
Oh Lord, I want to be in that number,
When the Saints go marching in.Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
Tom-Tom, v. 1 no.2, Spring 1937
Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, KansasEditorial stuff: Lilian Parks, editor; Floyd SnitzApproved by the Board of Student PublicationsIncludes articles, short stories, essay, humor, a fable and verses.ARTICLES: Inspiration and technique / Earle R. Davis; Why the historical novel? / Lilian Parks; A modern viking / Marguerite Cleary; The current New York stage / Betty Neely -- SHORT STORIES: Prelude to a puzzle / Betty Jones; Fade-out / Grenville Darling; A romance of early river days / Leo W. Allman; What matters matter? / Floyd Snitz -- AN ESSAY: The art of being a poet / Mark Clutter -- HUMOR: Students' handy handbook to browning / Guy Harvey; Astronomy for you and me / Caroline Parks; Mice on a paying basis / Bettie Hetrick; Ravings of a polite madam / Orlando Furios -- A FABLE: The divine warts / Mark Clutter -- VERSE: "Ice bound" / Marie Tayer Griffith; "Reincarnation" / Gladys Taggart; "In war" / Maxine Setzer; "The medicine man" / Bentley Barnabas; "Night life" / Geraldine Hammond; "Spring walk in the woods" / May Williams Ward; "Winter fragment" / Geraldine Hammond; "Faith lost" / Mark Clutter; "Short story" / Mark Clutter; "The democracy of brains" / John Randolp
A Little Book of Aesop's Fables
Here is a little treasure from my visit with Matthew Eve at Marchpane in Cecil Court. Tom R. Rigby is new to me. His full-page black-and-white illustrations might remind one of Percy Billinghurst's in their format and approach. They seem to me right for this "little book," since they stress visually and in text a good focus for particular fables. The book is surprisingly generously illustrated. TMCM has the city food "hid under the seat" (29). Like so many before him, Rigby struggles with lion's faces. "The Little Books Series" is intended "for young and old." This little book is fragile, and many pages are loose. 93 pages. About 4" x 5¼". Oxford and Cambridge are the only places WorldCat lists as having the book besides us! I am following their guess of 1908. Our copy is inscribed in 1912.No Autho
Tom Slick and others standing beside airplane, San Antonio, Texas, early 1950s
Pencil inscription on back: ''L to R : 1. W. F. Bud Rogers / Florist 2.__ 3. Bill Kent 4.__ 5. Kirkpatrick 6. Miss Lorraine Jones - Sect. Slick Airways 7. Capt Jack Davis / Pilot 8. Jean Jackson / Secty to Tom S. 9. R.A. Goodall 10. Dan R. Rubendall 11. Tom Slick 12. J. K. Ellis / Mgr. Slick Moorman Operation 13. Shorty Moore / Co. Pilot 14.__.'
Randy Perry, Larry Seabrook, Robert Kelly, Butch Davis, John Niblett, Bill Edumndson, Tom Moore, Butch Wilson, Kelly Hooper, James Swords and E.J. Smith, 1966-1967 Football Players
Randy Perry, Larry Seabrook, Robert Kelly, Butch Davis, John Niblett, Bill Edumndson, Tom Moore, Butch Wilson, Kelly Hooper, James Swords and E.J. Smith were Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students and football players in the mid-1960s. Here they are shown in white practice attire posed in two lines, listed back left to front right.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/9934/thumbnail.jp
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