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Steve Reeves
greatest physique culturist, body culturist, Mr. America, Mr. World, Photos by Stone-Raymor, Dorsett, Russ Warne
Steve Reeves
physique and body culturist, Mr. America, Mr. World, Photography by Stone- Raymor, Dorsett, and Russ Warne
Oral History Interview: Steve Glass (1392)
In two recorded sessions (December 2014 & February 2015) with Troy Reeves, Steve Glass discussed his career at the UW Arboretum. He spoke primarily of the time period of the late 1980s through the early 2010s and on the following topics: UW Arboretum, including its work in Restoration Ecology and the Arboretum?s ?tipping or turning points? that occurred during the last third of Glass? career there. He also spoke specifically about the Arboretum?s pest plant control and proscribed burning programs. [Note: Glass contributed to a September 2014 video oral history interview along with Dave Egan and Bill Jordan; the summary and digital file of that interview is available here at the Archives.
Folder 9: Schwiderski, Richard Craig v. State of Texas 2, 1979-1984
Photocopy of a section of an article written by New York author Richard Reeves and titled 'Too Late to Kill the Messenger' and dated 1979, and argues for the role of media during violent situations
The hybrid star: Steve Reeves, Hercules and the politics of transnational whiteness
My article focuses on a particular cycle of the adventure films produced in Italy between 1957 and 1965 that has come to be known as the peplum. These Italian peplum films centred on heroes drawn from classical antiquity played by American bodybuilders, in particular Steve Reeves, who won the titles of Mr America and Mr Universe in the late 1940s. The purpose of the article is to investigate the use of Steve Reeves’ star persona in the peplum genre, focusing on the significance of his white muscularity as a cultural intertext between America and Italy during the Hollywood on the Tiber era
Steven Reeves: Mr. America Contest
Nickname: "Lil Abner", Mr. America results places 17-3
Letter from Virginia Lowers, to Thomas A. Reeves, July 4, 1945
In this letter, Thomas Reeves updates Miss Lowers on his recent combat experiences in which he was injured and subsequently received the purple heart as well as other accolades for his time in action.Gerth Archives Japanese American History Collection contains books, pamphlets, flyers, photographs, booklets, correspondence, periodicals, and oversized material related to Japanese Americans. Subjects in the collection include incarceration camps, Southbay local history, World War II propaganda, Japanese American families, incarceration camp pilgrimages, and other topics
Chicago Fire of 1871
A brief documentary film on the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 submitted by Charlie Reeves as an assignment of Professor Steve Middleton\u27s Convergent Media class at Morehead State University during the spring of 2023
Hayswood Hospital: A Short Documentary
A brief documentary film on Hayswood Hospital of Maysville, Kentucky submitted by Charlie Reeves as an assignment of Professor Steve Middleton\u27s Convergent Media class at Morehead State University during the spring of 2023
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