618 research outputs found
The great stone face /
Publication date supplied by cataloger.Title from cover.Mode of access: Internet.OSU's copy 3: Bound with: The snow image / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- The miraculous pitcher / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Circe's palace -- The three golden apples / by Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Selected poems -- The vision of Sir Launfal / by James Russell Lowell -- Prose selections -- The deserted village / by Oliver Goldsmith -- Cotter's Saturday night and other poems / by Robert Burns -- The rime of the ancient mariner / by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Brewer's collection of favorite songs -- Brewer{u2019}s collection of popular songs.OSU's copy 3 lacking portrait
Introduction and Transcription of the Song Cycle, "On Wenlock Edge," by Ralph Vaughan Williams, for Male Chorus and Piano
by Lowell C. Everson.Typescript. Also microfilm. 16 mm.Transcriber's thesis (M.A.--Music)--Catholic University of America, 1961.Bibliography: leaves 39-40
Robert Lowell
Medium: Woodcut.Print Image Size: 26 x 18 inches.Print Edition: 30 (with 1 artist's proof).Alternate Medium: Woodcut.Ink(s): black.Support: laid paper.Bust-length portrait of the author Robert Lowell, with hand carved text that reads "International Poetry Forum presents Robert Lowell, October 5, 1967, 8:30 P.M., Carnegie Lecture Hall." Commissioned for the annual event held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Lowell, Massachusetts 2025
Includes text, illustrations, and descriptive key to places of interest.
"This map, completed in May 2025, grows out of 'A people's guide to Greater Boston' (University of California Press, 2020) by Joseph Nevins, Suren Moodliar, and Eleni Macrakis."
"Financial support provided by: Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library, Merrimack Valley Central Labor Council, UMass Lowell History Department.Color;1:8,75
Terry K. Woods at the Lowell Dam
1 color photographic slide of Terry K. Woods standing on the wall in front of the Lowell Dam on the Muskingum River in Lowell in Washington County, Ohio. Woods was an author and canal historian and past president of the American Canal Society, the Canal Society of Ohio, and the New York State Canal Society
Will Science and Engineering Now Be a Good Career?
Before rushing to panicked conclusions about a math and science crisis in every classroom and college, let us take an evidence-based approach to addressing the nation's future.This Commentary originally published as "Will Science and Engineering Now Be a Good Career?" As first appeared in Education Week November 11, 2009. Reprinted with permission from the authors
Amy Lowell
Medium: Etching.Print Image Size: 15 1/4 x 11 5/8 inches.Print Edition: no edition (with 2 artist's proofs).Alternate Medium: Two-plate color etching.Ink(s): brown (first plate); blue, green (second plate).Support: Rives BFK paper.Half-length portrait of American author Amy Lowell holding a cigar in front of an abstract landscape. A similar etched depiction of the poet [CMA 2001.034.341] was produced a couple of years later
Fort Lowell Park master plan
abstract: Fort Lowell was a supply base for the United States Army “Apache Campaigns” between 1873 and 1891. Following abandonment of the fort in 1891, settlers moved in and used some fort buildings as residences, or stripped the buildings of useful materials. By the 1930s, much of the fort had fallen into disrepair or had been sold off. Eventually, the City of Tucson acquired a large portion of the old fort which became what is today’s “Fort Lowell Park.” A 5.2 acre (“Adkins”) parcel of the former fort containing several original adobe buildings was still in private ownership, and the 2004 County bond election passed a proposal to acquire the land and preserve the historic resources
Hawthorne Keepsake
Medium: Woodcut.Print Image Size: 15 1/4 x 12 inches.Print Edition: 150 (with 11 artist's proofs).Alternate Medium: Woodcut.Ink(s): black.Support: wove paper.A bust-length portrait of author Nathaniel Hawthorne, created to accompany an original poem by Robert Lowell titled Hawthorne. It was produced for the Hawthorne Centenary conference held at the Ohio State University on May 15, 1964. One of the ten keepsake proofs is inscribed to Sidney Chafetz from Robert Lowell
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