37 research outputs found
Newspaper Article - Special Training Unit Banishes Illiteracy and Valuable Manpower is Salvaged
An article published on August 26, 1944 in the Christian Science Monitor on the Special Training Unit Program at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/stu_1210th_fort_ontario/1060/thumbnail.jp
Unveiling of Indian Statue Prepared at Sears Estate (Jan. 29, 1938)
This is an article titled, "Unveiling of Indian Statue Prepared at Sears Estate." It was published on January 29, 1938 in the Christian Science Monitor. The article is about the unveiling of the statue by Philip S. Sears titled "Wo Peen, the Dreamer" on the grounds of Clara Endicott's historical center in Harvard Massachusetts that becomes known as Fruitlands named for the transcendentalists commune that is on the property. Louis Gonzales, known as Wo Peen, a Native American artist, was the basis for the statue. The article, appears to be part of a series of short articles that talk about events in the New England area written by Wanda MacDowell. The second page only has a single paragraph on it. The article was downloaded through ProQuest
Article re: American Airlines Air Tour
Article from the Christian Science Monitor on April 7, 1950 regarding American Airlines coast to coast air tour
Suffolk University Professor Roger A. Stinchfield (Law) delivers lecture on Agency to first-year law students, photograph, 1938
https://dc.suffolk.edu/sua-images/1083/thumbnail.jp
Wo Peen Sings Pueblo Songs And Waits Call of the Desert (July 25, 1933)
This is an article titled, "Wo Peen Sings Pueblo Songs And Waits Call of the Desert." It was published on July 25, 1933 in the Christian Science Monitor. The article is about Louis Gonzales, known as Wo Peen, a Native American artist, and the San Ildefonso Pueblo. The article was written by Ta-De-Win and is the 9th article in a series of 12 that were '"Spotlighting" Indians Today'. The article was downloaded through ProQuest
Article re: film of the history of aviation
"Aviation Shrinks Globe and Eliminates Boundaries", "History of Air Depicts Trend to Closer- Knit Winged World
Enabling leadership: Whitney Young, Jr as dramaturgical director of the US civil rights movement
On the Way Out?
This political cartoon features a man riding on document being held up by two men with text The Nation\u27s Largest Peace-Time Spending Program. This political cartoon was likely removed from Christian Science Monitor.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cartoons/1196/thumbnail.jp
