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Show moreThe oral history of interview recorded in 2007 about Albina Simenic's experiences working as a draftsman for The National Screw & Manufacturing Company in Cleveland, Ohio
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Show moreChristopher Flint has a new book out from Cambridge University Press entitled 'The Appearance of Print in Eighteenth-Century Fiction'. In the book, Chris uses a wide variety of example books, texts, and authors from that era to look at the fluid and dynamic relationship between authors, publishers, printers, booksellers and readers. These various groups had sometimes surprising influence on each other in an age when prose fiction and the novel were being defined and redefined, based on how readers consumed texts, how printers assembled texts, and how writers created texts.
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Show moreMary Davis is a musicologist, author, and chair of Case Western Reserve University's Music department. Mary's most recent book returns to fin de siecle France and looks at the celebrated Ballet Russes, the troupe's equally celebrated leader Sergei Diaghilev, and the impact he and his group's work had on society and fashion in Paris.
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Show morePart one of the oral history interview with Betty and John Ochi about the experiences of Japanese Americans living in War Relocation Camps in the United States during WWII
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Show morePart two of the oral history interview with Betty and John Ochi about the experiences of Japanese Americans living in War Relocation Camps in the United States during WWII
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Show moreThe complete oral history interview about Betty Hecey's experiences during WWII as the wife of a member of the US Navy band stationed in the Pacific Theater
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Show moreWilliam Claspy and Florence Harness Professor of Religion Timothy Beal discuss the book 'Biblical Literacy: The Essential Bible Stories Everyone Needs to Know' (HarperOne, c2009). Professor Beal is a prolific author and scholar, with ten books and many articles published on the cultural history of the Bible, religion and popular culture. The sub-sub title of the book is "The best bits without all the boring bits" which describes it quite clearly. Bill Claspy and Tim Beal talk about how the book came about, along with Beal's fascination with the binding of Isaac and the book of Job, and mermaids.
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Show morePart one of Bill Schumann's oral history interview recorded in 2007 about his experiences serving as the communications officer on a Kingfisher reconnaissance aircraft on the USS Idaho
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Show morePart two of Bill Schumann's oral history interview recorded in 2007 about his experiences serving as the communications officer on a Kingfisher reconnaissance aircraft on the USS Idaho
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Show moreCase Men's Glee Club of Case Western Reserve University, William Appling, director ; Michael Eschhofen, accompanist ; soloists Frank Skala, James Waldorf (8th track) ; Joe Orichella (9th track) ; John Strukely (14th track) ; Robert Jeracki, George Lockhart (15th track). Recorded spring 1968 and spring 1969 in Amasa Stone Chapel, Case Western Reserve University, by Vladimir Maleckar and Donald White of Audio Recording Studios Inc, Cleveland. Cantate Domino / Hans Leo Hassler -- Of the Father's love begotten / plainsong -- Richard de Castre's prayer to Jesus / Terry-Jacobson -- O filii et filliae / Volckmar Leisring -- The last words of David / Randall Thompson -- Serenity / Charles Ives -- Song of peace / Vincent Persichetti -- Roll Jord'n roll / arr. William Appling -- Let us break bread together / arr. J. Harold Montague -- sam was a man ; jimmie's got a goil / Persichetti -- De animals a-comin' ; Old man Noah / arr. Marshall Bartholomew -- Rock-a-my soul ; Amen / arr. Appling -- May Thy blessed Spirit ; Salvation is created / Paul Tschesnokoff -- By Babel's streams / Ainsworth Psalter, arr. Luther Noss -- Beautiful Savior / arr. Christiansen-Wycisk
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Show moreGillian Weiss, associate professor of history at Case Western Reserve University, talks with Bill Claspy about her book entitled Captives and Corsairs: France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean published by Stanford University Press in the spring of 2011.
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