288 research outputs found
Oral history interview with Addie Roanhorse
Addie Roanhorse, a professional Osage artist and gallery owner, talks about growing up in a family of artists, raised by mother Gina Gray and stepfather Earl Biss. She discusses her own journey of deciding to pursue art, earning a degree in graphic design from Rogers State University, and her multidisciplinary work ranging from painting, printmaking, clothing design, and mixed-media art. She describes her work for the Osage Nation serving as interim director at the Osage Nation Museum and the ambassador for the movie ""Killers of the Flower Moon"" being filmed in Osage County.The Oklahoma Native Artists Collection is a series of interviews with Native American artists living in Oklahoma or have Oklahoma ties. The purpose of this project is to highlight the contributions of American Indian artists to the state by examining their lives and careers through the lens of art. This series also contains interviews with collectors, gallery owners and festival organizers
Laurie Ramirez
"Laurie Ramirez Alf Ramirez Jnr Beryl Ramirez Evelyn Ramirez evacuated 16.2.42 'Koolinda' Reine Ramirez evacuee Joe Ramirez Butcher Koolpinya Alf Ramirez Wharfie Addie Rogers Telegraph Officer Beatie Rogers evacuated"
Addie Hunton: respectability at home and abroad
In the early 1900’s, at the peak of the women’s club movements, women’s activism and the impending World War, Black women were engaging in international dialogues—conversing with women in other nations about how the race needed to come together, speaking at international conferences, and traveling to understand other nations' social and political systems. Activist Addie Waites Hunton dedicated her life to transnational activism through membership, leadership and service in women’s organizations ranging from the Young Women’s Christian Association, the International Council for Women of the Darker Races to the Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom. Throughout Addie Hunton’s life, her activism shifted between an American lens to a transnational lens, with emphasis on respectability, racial equality and virtue.M.A.Includes bibliographical reference
Roam Though I May
Program from the Little Theatre of Dallas' 1932 production of 'Roam Though I May,' written by John William Rogers and directed by Charles Meredith. Set design by David R. Williams. Cover art by David R. Williams. Exhibition by Frank Reaugh and his students Eleanor Adams, June Mascho, John Douglass, Addie B. Beddo, Mrs. E. R. Donnell, Josephine Oliver, Harry Carnohan, Charles Gharis, Reveau Bassett, Mrs. Dwight Horton and Lucretia Donnell
Relationships between social studies and reading achievements of pupils in the fifth and sixth grades of the West Broad Street Elementary School, Athens, Georgia, 1956-1966, 1957
A comparative study of behavior problems in a group of preadolescents from 1941-1944, 1945
the second appeared as "The 'Design' Phase of the ADDIE Model
In the world of training the development of assessments is as essential to training administration as keeping score is to any professional sporting event. The author identifies the four key components of the processs fo develping assessments and how to incorporate them into the training module. This article is the third in a series on the ADDIE Model
A study of the health education program of thirty-six schools in Houston County, Texas for the school year 1944-1945, 1945
Post Office
Part of the mail room in Darwin Post Office. Addie Rogers standing left.Martin, E.Date:1953-1
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