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In the Gilded Age, when most sculptors aspired to produce monuments, Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872-1955) made significant contributions to small bronze sculpture and garden statuary designed for the embellishment of the home. Her work commanded admiration for her fluid and suggestive modeling, graceful lines, and sculptural form. In 1904 Bessie Potter Vonnoh won the gold medal for sculpture at the St. Louis World's Fair for bronzes of contemporary American women and children that delighted all who saw them. Although Vonnoh's work is represented today in museums throughout the United States, Bessie Potter Vonnoh: Sculptor of Women provides for the first time an intimate and engaging encounter wi...
Revolutionary Imagination: The Poetry and Politics of John Wheelwright and Sherry Mangan
A Field Guide for Teaching Homiletics There is a difference between knowing how to preach and knowing how to communicate that knowledge to others. Drawing from the wells of pedagogy and theology, Training Preachers shows teachers of homiletics how to educate preachers to skillfully and effectively present God's word to their congregations. Training Preachers presents the classroom-tested insights of several seasoned homiletics professors whose goal is to share their knowledge with preaching instructors ranging from novices to veterans. Expertly edited by Scott M. Gibson, this is a textbook on teaching preaching that is informed by Christian theology as well as cutting-edge pedagogical practices. The book enables those who teach preaching to holistically prepare to teach this subject to groups, conference gatherings, and classes in Bible colleges and seminaries.
Wonderful English is a comprehensive tool for the identification and practice of common English sounds. It covers consonants, vowels, diphthongs and common consonant blends, with engaging tongue twisters, rhyme, song and alliterative verse. It also assists teachers in exploring common culture, values and experience, which is usually encountered and consolidated in child-hood. The book is designed for use by ESL teachers. It is suitable for both beginning and advanced stu-dents. Primary teachers, as well as teachers of elementary phonics, speech therapy and drama, likewise, will find it an enjoyable and useful reference work. Parents of young children may also find it useful.
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This is a family history, a collage of sketches of our history, ie. the history of Loralyn and Danny Reynolds, their descendants, and their ancestors, with funny stories of childhood thrown in, a few poems, and lessons on life and overcoming and growing. It touches the families of Reynolds-Detamore; Reynolds-Renn-Thurston; Reynolds-Cheever-Jones; Reynolds-Ziegler-Arney-Davis-Murley, and with some Mowery-Campbell- Renn history thrown in, and some of the Randall family, since Danny and I are a sub clan of the Randall family. The central story takes place on the banks of Wyaloosing Creek, where Danny and Loralyn grew up.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.