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Slapsy Maxie's, Hollywood, Ca
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Image of Slapsy Maxie's comedy club on Wilshire Boulevard, with Masselin Avenue visible at left, in Hollywood, California, with signs reading "Slapsy Maxie's" and "Gruen time Phil Foster, Lillian Roth, Roland Dupree, Shirley Sharon & Wanda, Dick Stabile." A crane and steel girder construction is visible at right, with the sign "Marfay Development Inc. now leasing, DU 8-3244" and "Wurdeman & Becket, architects."
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Night view of Slapsy Maxie's, Hollywood, Ca
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Image of Slapsy Maxie's comedy club at night on Wilshire Boulevard, at the intersection with Masselin Avenue, in Hollywood, California. With automobiles parked at the curb and visible signs for "Marfay Development Inc. now leasing, DU 8-3244" and "Wurdeman & Becket, architects."
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Graduate Student Papers, T-W
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One box of graduate student papers from Massachusetts College of Art written by students whose last names begin with the letters T-W. These papers were written by students of Diana Korzenik, for the course "History of Goals and Methods of Art Education." Tabery, Midori. "Textiles: The Art Within Industry." 1987 Teperow-Levy, Nina. "Horace Mann and the Normal Schools." 1985 Terrile, Michael J. "What was the 'Curriculum' / Philosophy of Art Education which Hans Hofmann taught at His School in Provincetown, Massachusetts between 1948 and 1958?" 1991 Thibodeau, Lillian. "The A.H. Hews Company: Study of An Early Pottery." 1981 Turner, Donna M. "The Doll: An Historical, Social and Aesthetic Record of Her Time." 1987. Varland, Joel. "The Effects of the Armory Show on Art Education." 1986 Vaudreuil, Paul. "Why and How Did the Shakers Hand Down Their Craftsmanship?" 1989 Varoski, Mary Ann. [paper missing] Wachtmann, Geraldine. "Art Pottery: How it Affected the Social and Economic Circumstances of Women Workers, particularly the Women of the Paul Revere Pottery in Boston." 1987 Walker, Elizabeth Kelly. "Mass Art 1900-1950, Utilitarian of Aesthetic." 1988 Warren, Marsha Ann. "How the Making og Samplers Contributed to the Education of American Women During the Years 1830-1850." [198-?] Veneziano, Monica. "Felix A. Gendrot and the Melrose Fine Arts Library." 1980 Viens, Francis. [Untitled] [198-?] West, Rebecca. "Story Hours at the Museum: The Museum of Fine Arts' First Educational Program for Children." 1990 West, Judithann. "Were Lithographers in the Nineteenth Century Artists?" [198-] Wigglesworth, Suzanne. "The Work Cure." 1993 Williams, Sharon. "The Introduction of the Motion Picture Film as an Aid to Art Education in the Early 1900's." 1988 Winetrout, Mark. "William G. Whitford: Test and Measurements: A Concerned Look at a Problematic Necessity." 1994 Wingerath, Mary Martha Steele. "Mary McMillan and Her Art Education at Smith College 1912-1916: How Did Her Art Education at Smith Inspire Her to be a Professional Artist." 1991 Wixon, Jeffrey. "Joseph Donovan Barrett: Class of 1935 Massachusetts School of Art." [198-?] Weggel, Diane Avery. "A Child's Sampler, South Reading, 1824." 1994 Wong, S.D. "Danvers and the Shoe Industry." [1991] Wong, T.J. "The School of Drawing and Painting: The Museum of Fine Arts' First Art Education Program for the Training of Professional Artists 1877-1901." [199-] Wrynn, Kathy. "A Successful Supervisor; Nat. L. Berry." 1989 "
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Graduate Student Papers, T-W, from various courses taught by Diana Korzenik, 1973-1995
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