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Confessions of a depression muralist

Frank W. Long.,Prologue -- A Portrait Commission Saves the Day -- I Receive My First Mural Commission -- Continue Painting and Discover Berea -- Back to Chicago, for a While -- Life in Berea -- Hunting and Other Diversions -- Of Easel Paintings and Murals -- A Turkey Shoot with Jessie Kinnard -- Family Matters -- Three Kentuckians See the West for the First Time -- A Mural for Morehead, Kentucky -- A Competition is Held for a Mural in Berea -- I Make My Final Escape from Mural Painting -- Afterword / ǂr Harriet W. Fowler.

Confrontation and commitment

Sect. 1: Confrontation. An end to revolt ; Arthur Miller ; The living theatre ; Edward Albee ; The new surrealism -- Sect. 2̈: Commitment. The theatre of commitment ; James Baldwin ; LeRoi Jones Lorraine Hansberry.,[by] C. W. E. Bigsby.,Includes bibliographical references and index.

Vetusta Monumenta, Volume 1

The seven volumes are dated 1747, 1789, 1796, 1815, 1835, 1883 and 1906 (for the fourth part of vol.7).nThe plates for vol. 1 were published between 1718 and 1747; plates for vol. 2 were published between 1748 and 1789; plates for vol. 3 were published between 1790 and 1796; plates for vol. 4 were published between 1799 and 1815; plates for vol. 5 were published between 1816 and 1835; plates for vol. 6 were published between 1821 and 1885; plates for the four parts of vol. 7 were published between 1893 and 1906.

Vetusta Monumenta, Volume 7

Part 1. The tomb of an archbishop recently opened in the cathedral church of Canterbury -- Part 2. The achievements of Edward, prince of Wales (The "Black Prince") in the cathedral church of Canterbury -- Part 3. The royal gold cup of the kings of France and England now preserved in the British Museum -- Part 4. The obituary roll of John Islip, abbot of Westminster, 1500-1532 : with notes on other English obituary rolls.

A Welcome to the this year's Undergraduate Research and Creative Works Forum

Welcome message from Mun Y. Choi, President of the University of Missouri System and Interim Chancellor of the University of Missouri. In this message Dr. Choi congratulates the undergraduates for their incredible work, faculty mentors for their commitment to student success, and family and friends for their support. He acknowledges the creativity, commitment and innovation exhibited by the students.