Box 24
Contains 42 Results:
Regionalism
L. 9 wanting.
Regionalism. [II]
Incomplete (?)
The reasons for regionalism
A reply to lift-wing critics
Cultural aspects of regionalism
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
I'll Take My Stand
Revised list of contributors and contents
Folk-art and allegory
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
Folks play among the factories
The National Folk Festival at St. Louis, Mo., 1935. C.M.F.
[Notes on] Drumming Out of the Army. In Civil War
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
The Ozarks Folklore Society
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
Sketch of Mrs. Dusenberry and some of the folksongs she sang
Torn from a notebook
The Ozark singer, July 4, 1939
Mrs. Dusenberry
Earlier draft
Titled: Introduction.
The Polk County Possom Club
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
A symphony for Arkansas
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
The building of a state symphony
L. 5 wanting.
[Arkansas State Symphony]
Articles on concerts conducted by William Hacker
a. 7 L.
b. 4 L.
Notes on Lawrence Powell, founder of the Little Rock Symphony Orchestra
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
Statement concerning the public policy of the Museum of Fine Arts, Little Rock, Arkansas
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
The Little Rock Museum and its responsibility
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
Murals for the State Capitol
With: Suggested list of subjects for State Capitol decorations. 1 L.
With: Annual convention of the Arkansas Historical Association Program. Fayetteville, Arkansas. May 16-17, 1947 2 L. Reproduced.
L.3 wanting.
A proposed mural project for the Capitol of Arkansas
With: Program. Annual convention. The Arkansas Historical Association. Marolia, Arkaisas, State Agricultural and Mechanical College, April 8th and 9th, 1949.
Arkansas art exhibit, May 1950
Note: Heading reads: Bonds - Easter - Summer. (?)
This is a plea for the support of an exhibit to be held in Little Rock, and then sent to Washington for the Sesquicentenial At the Smithsonian Institute.
With: List of Arkansas artists. 1 L.
With: Cost estimate for exhibition.
Exhibition of young Arkansas artists
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
The Arkansas Art Exhibit
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.
Application for paintings. P.W.A. project-6th Region. Arkansas
The essays deal with a wide variety of subjects. Some were written as prefaces, others for magazine publication.