During winter term 2016, two OSU student activists Mai Xee Yang and Nicthé Verdugo worked with Charlene Martinez, Associate Director of Integrated Learning for Social Change within Diversity & Cultural Engagement, on a project entitled Voices Without Borders for their Arts and Social Justice Practicum course. For more information, see the OMA blog: http://wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu/oregon-multicultural-archives/2016/03/19/voiceswithoutborders/, Interview Summary: Part 1 of the interview begins with project participant introductions and with Verdugo explaining the interview purpose and structure. The purpose is to bring together the Hmong and Latino/Chicano communities to speak about the stories behind their families coming to the United States. The interview structure is for each person to have four minutes to share their story, followed by an opportunity for artistic expression, and closing with a reconvening to reflect on the stories shared and artwork created. The participants Alejandra Mendoza, Lorena Ambriz, Guadalupe Garcia, Warren Wang, Gina Chang, and Nitché Verdugo then share their parents’ immigration stories, their connections to their race/ethnicity, and reflections upon their own identities. In Part 2 Mai Xee Yang and Natalia Fernández share their family immigration stories and how they have shaped their lives. Audio file available via MediaSpace: https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_8rt11i4v, Project Participant Bios: Alejandra Mendoza was born in Fresno, CA and raised in Boardman, OR, and is majoring in Mathematics; Lorena Ambriz was born in Mexico, raised in Eastern Oregon, and is majoring in Sociology; Guadalupe “Lupe” Garcia is from Salem, OR, and is majoring in Human Development and Family Sciences; Warren Wang is from Portland, OR, and is majoring in Biochemistry/Biophysics; Gina Chang is from Portland, OR, and is majoring in Psychology; Nitché Verdugo is from Southern California and Mexico and is majoring in Ethnic Studies with a focus on Chicanx/Latinx Studies; Mai Xee Yang is from Portland, OR, and is earning a Bachelors in Fine Arts. Natalia Fernández is from Tucson, AZ, and is an archivist. Mendoza, Ambriz, Garcia, Verdugo, and Yang are members of M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán). Wang and Chang are members of the OSU Hmong Club.
This is a book review of Dr. Prince’s book “The Dissociation of a Personality.” The book discusses the multiple personality case of Miss Beauchamp. The patient had three distinct personalities only one of which was aware of all of the activities of the other personalities. This personality, ‘Sally’ often tormented her co-personalities. It is noted that this aspect of the case makes Miss Beauchamp a worthy subject for a book about her case.
Examples mounted on both sides of continuous strip folded accordian fashion to form 33 leaves. Interleaved with translations., Most likely compiled during the late Edo period, circa first half of the 19th century.
The extent to which cultures were shared in the early historical period is evident in the common features of zodiacs. A well-illustrated essay by Paul Carus, Zodiacs of Different Nations appeared in the 1906 issue of The Open Court.
Covers the years 1830-1949; includes a chronology for the Taiping Kingdom as well as other time conversion tables., Beijing: Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlianshudian
"An Indianesque" - cover; Song is listed as "Arranged from the great instrumental success Young Antelops Intermezzo"; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for the songs "Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell" and "A Social Parlor"; Plate number: 4893
"An Indianesque" - cover; Song is listed as "Arranged from the great instrumental success Young Antelope Intermezzo"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in base, blue, and red, for the song "Peter Piper" by S.R. Henry, advertisement includes several images both portraits and drawings; Plate number: 4864
Page 2 features advertisement for more songs from publisher; 'This song can be obtained for phonographs on the Victor/Columbia/Edison/Rex-5249- No. 17967 Records, also for player pianos on music rolls of all manufactures'--bottom of page 3; back cover displays advertisement for 'When The Twilight Comes To Kiss The Rose 'Good-Night'' by Henry W. Petrie, with words by Robert F. Roden, as well as other songs and music from publisher; plate number Young America.3; vocal range is D4-E5
Words & music by Florence E. Truax; Inside front cover and advertisement with music from the chorus of What makes me love you the way I do?; Back cover an excerpt from How can I e'er forget you?; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Inside cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from "Silver Bell" by Percy Wenrich and Edward Madden; p.3 "Respectfully inscribed to Miss Arthella Carter, of Indianapolis"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in green, for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from "I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie" by Jean Schwartz and William Jerome; Plate number: 2513
Cover is signed by Elrei Janis; page five includes four different musical excerpts from the song book "Up In the Air" by Arthur M. Fournier; back cover includes four different musical excerpts from the song book "As You Were" by Leo Flanders
"Music by Maude Nugent, words by E.P. Moran"; Inside front cover an advertisement for The "Star" dance folio; The back cover a publisher's advertisement with first pages of music from various songs; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
"Songs written and sung with great success by Helen Trix" - Cover; Inside cover contains advertisements for music published by M. Witmark & Sons; Plate number: 12941-4; Inside back cover and back cover contain advertisements for music books published by M. Witmark & Sons.
Price 60¢'--page 1, 'Also published as a march'--front cover; composer's signature under publisher's stamp on front cover; at bottoms of pages 4 and 5 is the note 'When used for Male Voice substitute the word 'bless' for kiss.'; page 6 displays musical advertisement for 'Little grey home in the West.' by Hermann Löhr with words by D. Eardley-Wilmot; inside back cover contains musical advertisement for 'Wonderful garden of dreams' by Dorothy Foster with words Harold Simpson; back cover contains text advertisement for 'Song of the Southern Isles: A Cycle of Four Songs' by Hermann Löhr with words by Edward Teschemacher; plate number 25959.; vocal range is C4-E5(optional G5)
Inside cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for "The Two Song Sensations of the New Season"; Plate number: 3148; music is surrounded by a border with decorative, flowing corners; back cover is an advertisement from the Saturday Evening Post, printed in orange black and white, for the song "You're Here and I'm Here', includes a musical excerpt from the song
Back cover contains musical excerpts and advertisements for other songs published by Will Rossiter; Each page of music is surrounded by a decorative frame; "Published for Band & Orchestra" - Cover.