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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Morrison, Randy Jerrad.; Williams, Tyson Brittany.; Waldron, Thomas James Emmett.; MacGregor, Austin J.; Carroll, Natasha Kay.; Kintner, Amanda Carol.; Chan, David Lee.; Mawud, Akec Gabriel.; Adam, Bushra Kamal.; Bethea, Amerigo Vespucci Jerome.; Leckrone, Cody Thomas.; Leach, Joshua Charles.; Ballard, Christian Rashad Davis.; Chesson, Kyle Curtis.; Morrow, Justin Ray.; Rogers, Lloyd Albert.; Hill, Kevin Lee.; McCain, Berretta Dalphinia.; Williams, Michael Sean.; Clodfelter, Jody Auman.; Griffiths, Patricia Eileen.; Barnes, Rocky Lane.; Reagan, Cody Wayne.; Spivey, Carol Lee.; Nick, Brandon Letron.; Dunn, Nina Brianna.; Evers, Corrina Jo.;
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The Heartbeat of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church by High Point Enterprise.;
High Point Vertical Files: Churches--Methodist--Wesley Memorial Publications--The HeartbeatNewsletter sections include: Our Church Family: New Arrivals, Sympathy, Hospitals; United Methodist Women; Calendar
Subjects: Peden, Ivan.; Councill, Hannah Rose.; Councill, Marston Nickel.; Boone, Caroline Marie.; Megginson, L.P., Dr.; Williams, James.; Klemme, Albert W., Jr.; Pope, Myrtle Farrington.; Shank, Lloyd D., Jr.; Griffith, Robert.; Steadman, Sandra.; Marsh, Molly.; Rogers, Ellerbe.; Bryant, Jean.; Parham, Asa.; Kirkman, Fredericka.; Braddy, Marguerite.; Bunch, Emily.; Hodgin, Lola.; York, Ann.; Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.);
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The great American western [videorecording] : by Autry, Gene,actor.; Bacon, Ruth,actor.; Barcroft, Roy,actor.; Bridge, Al,actor.; Burnette, Smiley,actor.; Canutt, Yakima,director.; Devine, Andy,actor.; English, Jon,director.; Evan, Dale,actor.; Frazee, Jane,actor.; Hackett, Karl,actor.; Hayes, George,actor.; Herman, Albert,director.; Hughes, Kay,actor.(CARDINAL)815277; Kane, Joseph,director.; Lloyd, George,actor.; Lloyd, Jimmy,actor.; Love, Ula,actor.; MacLane, Barton,actor.; McCormack, Merrill,actor.; McDonald, Frank,director.; McDowell, Nelson,actor.; Mohr, Gerald,actor.; Moran, Peggy,actor.; Murphy, Horace,actor.; Payne, Sally,actor.; Pearce, Adele,actor.; Ritter, Tex,actor.; Rogers, Roy,actor. (CARDINAL)532963; Rowels, Polly,actor.; Ryan, Sheila,actor.; Shannon, Harry,actor.(CARDINAL)466353; White, Patricia,actor.; Witney, William,director.; Wright, Mack,director.; Platinum Disc Corporation(CARDINAL)686974;
Disc 1. Riders of the whistling pines -- The big show -- Springtime in the Rockies -- Boots and saddles. Boots and saddles: directed by Joseph Kane. King of the Cowboys: directed by Joseph Kane. My pal Trigger: directed by Yakima Canutt and Frank McDonald. Riders of the whistling pines: directed by John English.Song of Texas: directed by Joseph Kane. Springtime in the Rockies: directed by Joseph Kane. The big show: directed by Mack Wright. Under California stars: directed by William Witney. Utah: directed by Albert Herman. Boots and saddles: Gene Autry, Merill McCormack, Smiley Burnette, Nelson McDowell, Chris-Pin Martin. King of the Cowboys: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Peggy Moran, James Bush, Lloyd Corrigan, and Gerald Mohr. My pal Trigger: Gene Autry, Roy Barcroft, Dale Evans, Al Bridge, and George Hayes. Riders of the whistling pines: Gene Autry, Patricia White, Jimmy Lloyd, Damian O'Flynn, Douglas Dubrille. Song of Texas: Gene Autry, Sheila Ryan, Barton MacLane, Harry Shannon. Springtime in the Rockies: Gene Autry, Polly Rowles, Ula Love, and Ruth Bacon. The big show: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Kay Hughes, Sally Payne. Under California stars: Gene Autry, Jane Frazee, Andy Devine, Michael Chapin, George Lloyd. Utah: Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, Horace Murphy, Charles King, Adele Pearce, and Karl Hackett. Boots and saddles: A young Briton arrives in the west to claim his inheritance: a sprawling ranch. Gene Autry is the ranch foreman. King of the Cowboys: Roy Rogers played himself a rodeo star assigned by the governor to investigate a series of warehouse bombings. My pal Trigger: The fanciful tale tells how Roy Rogers obtained his magnificent horse Trigger. Riders of the whistling pines: When Gene Autry steps in to stop the bag guys, they cook up a frame by accusing him of poisoning cattle. Song of Texas: Roy ROgers quits the rodeo operated by larcenous Jim Calvert and goes into the ranching business. Springtime in the Rockies: A former cattle rancher decides to raise sheep which the other ranchers object to. Violence ensues until Gene Autry can smooth things out. The big show: Gene Autry plays "himself", a famous cowboy star, and his own stunt man. Under California stars: Trigger, "the smartest horse in the movies", is kidnapped and helf for a Utah: An actress inherits a ranch in Utah which she tries to sell, but Roy Rogers talks her out of it. [Not rated]DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Western films; Cowboys; Singing in motion pictures.;
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Eyewitness to infamy : an oral history of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 / by Travers, Paul J.(Paul Joseph),1951-author.(CARDINAL)358147;
"The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor changed the lives of almost every American, and began the process of putting 17 million of them in uniform to fight in World War II. Yet in the long and fascinating body of literature about this terrible event, most historians have neglected the compelling and moving accounts of the surviving military personnel and civilians who were on Oahu at the time of the attack, at dawn on December 7, 1941. Eyewitness to Infamy is their story--the astonishing oral history of thebrutal attack that pushed the United States into WWII on the side of the Allies: the British, French, and Russians. With the help of the Pearl Harbor Survivors' Association, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the American Legion, Paul Travers collected more than 200 eyewitness accounts from which he painstakingly selected those critical to this behind-the-scenes narrative account. With breathtaking clarity, the narratives cover the full range of military activity on the island, along battleship row, and around the harbor, while portraying the human side of the event--the heroic, the tragic, and the terrible reality of the assault"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Personal narratives.; Oral history; Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941.; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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The flying deuces [videorecording] / by Sutherland, A. Edward(Albert Edward),1897-1973.; Laurel, Stan.(CARDINAL)143138; Hardy, Oliver,1892-1957.(CARDINAL)144675; Parker, Jean.; Gardiner, Reginald,1903-1980.; Digiview.;
Photography, Art Lloyd [et al.] ; art director, Boris Leven ; editor, Jack Dennis ; music, John Leipold [et al.].Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker, Reginald Gardiner, Charles Middleton.Hoping to escape Ollie's troubled romance, Laurel and Hardy join the Foreign Legion.General.Not rated.DVD, stereo.
Subjects: France. Armée de terre. Légion étrangère; Comedy films.; Feature films.;
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50 brilliant minds of the last 100 years : identifying the mystery of genius / by Castleden, Rodney,author.(CARDINAL)736836;
Jocelyn Bell Burnell -- Irving Berlin -- Tim Berners-Lee -- Niels Bohr -- Jorge Luis Borges -- Noam Chomsky -- Joseph Conrad -- Francis Crick -- Marie Curie -- Miles Davis -- Walt Disney -- Nathaniel Dominy -- Thomas Edison -- Albert Einstein -- Enrico Fermi -- Sigmund Freud -- John Kenneth Galbraith -- Mohandas Gandhi -- Bill Gates -- Robert H. Goddard -- Stephen Hawking -- Martin Heidegger -- Grace Hopper -- Edwin Hubble -- Ali Javan -- Steve Jobs -- James Joyce -- Percy Julian -- Carl Jung -- John Maynard Keynes -- D.H. Lawrence -- Le Corbusier -- James Lovelock -- Nelson Mandela -- Henri Matisse -- Roger Penrose -- Pablo Picasso -- Max Planck -- Jackson Pollock -- Bertrand Russell -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Arnold Schoenberg -- Igor Stravinsky -- Nikola Tesla -- Alan Turing -- Andy Warhol -- Ludwig Wittgenstein -- Flossie Wong-Staal -- Frank Lloyd Wright -- Mark Zuckerberg.
Subjects: Biography;
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People who changed the world / by Rogers, Cara.;
Muhammad Ali -- Kofi Annan -- Archimedes -- Neil Armstrong -- John Logie Baird -- The Beatles -- Alexander Graham Bell -- Tim Berners-Lee -- Napoleon Bonaparte -- Gaius Julius Caesar -- Charlie Chaplin -- Sir Winston Churchill -- Cleopatra -- Christopher Columbus -- Martin Cooper -- Francis Crick, James Watson, Rosalind Franklin -- Marie Curie -- Leonardo Da Vinci -- Louis Daguerre -- Charles Darwin -- Diana, Princess of Wales -- Walt Disney -- Boby Dylan -- Thomas Alva Edison -- Albert Einstein -- Michael Faraday -- Alexander Fleming -- Benjamin Franklin -- Sigmund Freud -- Galileo Galilei -- Indira Gandhi -- Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi -- Bill Gates -- Bob Geldof -- Ivan Getting -- Mikhail Gorbachev -- Ernesto "Che" Guevara -- Johannes Gutenberg -- Sir Edmund Hillary -- Alfred Hitchcock -- Adolf Hitler -- Edwin Hubble -- Steve Jobs -- John Paul II -- John Fitzgerald Kennedy -- Jack Kilby, Robert Noyce -- Martin Luther King -- Paul Lauterbur, Sir Peter Mansfield -- Vladimir Lenin -- Abraham Lincoln -- Charles Lindbergh -- Joseph Lister.Martin Luther -- Madonna -- Malcolm X -- Nelson Mandela -- Guglielmo Marconi -- Karl Marx -- Malcolm McLean -- Gregor Mendel -- Dimitri Mendeleev -- Gerardus Mercator -- Michelangelo Buonarroti -- Marilyn Monroe -- Morita Akio -- Samuel Morse -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Rupert Murdoch -- Sir Isaac Newton -- Florence Nightingale -- Alfred Nobel -- Barack Obama -- Robert Oppenheimer -- Jesse Owens -- Kerry Packer -- Emmeline Pankhurst -- Rosa Parks -- Louis Pasteur -- Pablo Picasso -- Gregory Pincus, Min Chueh Chang, John Rock -- Plato -- Marco Polo -- Elvis Aaron Presley -- Ronald Wilson Reagan -- Jackie Robinson -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- (Anna) Eleanor Roosevelt -- Babe Ruth -- Ernest Rutherford -- William Shakespeare -- Steven Spielberg -- Josef Stalin -- Marie Stopes -- Louis Sullivan -- Margaret Thatcher -- Mother Teresa -- Juan Trippe -- Desmond Tutu -- Lech Walesa -- Andy Warhol -- David Warren -- George Washington -- Oprah Winfrey -- Frank Lloyd Wright -- Orville and Wilbur Wright -- Boris Yeltsin.
Subjects: Biographies.;
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Civil disobedience in America : a documentary history / by Weber, David R.,1943-(CARDINAL)135338;
Includes bibliographical references and index.I. Origins : Edward Hart and others: the Flushing remonstrance (1657) -- Jonathan Mayhew: "discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers" (1750) -- John Woolman's journal (1760) -- Isaac Backus: "an appeal to the public for religious liberty" (1773) -- II. Conscience vs. law in the mid-nineteenth century : William Lloyd Garrison: "review of Gerrit Smith's letters" and "trial of rev. Mr. Cheever" (1835) -- William Ellery Channing: "lecture on war" (1838) -- John Pierpont: a discourse on the covenant with Judas (1842) -- John Greenleaf Whittier: "Massachusetts to Virginia" (1843) -- James Russell Lowell: "on the capture of fugitive slaves near Washington" (1845) -- Francis Wayland: The duty of obedience to the civil magistrate (1847) -- Henry David Thoreau: "resistance to civil government" (1849) -- III. Disobedience to the fugitive slave law of 1850 : Lewis Hayden, William C. Nell, and others: "declaration of sentiments of the colored citizens of Boston, on the fugitive slave bill" (1850) -- Theodore Parker: the function and place of conscience, in relation to the laws of men (1850) -- Samuel Willard: the grand issue (1851) -- Nathaniel Hall: the limits of civil obedience -- Daniel Foster: our nation's sins and the Christian's duty (1851) -- Charles Beecher: the duty of disobedience to wicked laws (1851) -- Gerrit Smith: the true office of civil government (1851) -- Thomas Treadwell Stone: an address before the Salem female anti-slavery society (1852) -- Joshua Giddings: speeches in congress (1850-1852) -- Wendell Phillips: speech at the melodeon on the first anniversary of the rendition of Thomas Sims (1852) -- Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's cabin (1852) -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson: Massachusetts in mourning (1854) -- Henry David Thoreau: "slavery in Massachusetts" (1854) -- Lydia Maria child: they duty of disobedience to the fugitive slave act (1860) --IV. Disobedient feminists : Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and others: "declaration of sentiments and resolutions of the first woman's rights conventions' (1848) -- Susan B. Anthony: statement to the court (1873) -- Abby Smith: speeches and letters (1873-1874) -- Militant suffragists picket president Wilson (1917) -- V. Civil disobedience for civil rights : A Philip Randolph vs. Wayne Morse (1948) -- Martin Luther King, Jr.: three statements on civil disobedience (1961-1968) -- Stokely Carmichael: "black power" (1966) -- VI. Conscientious resistance to war in the twentieth century : John Haynes Holmes: "a statement to my people on the eve of war" (1917) -- Carl Haessler, Maurice Hess, and Roger Baldwin: statements by conscientious objectors (1918) -- Albert Einstein: the two percent speech (1930) -- Jessie Wallace Hughan: The beginnings of war resistance (1935) -- Leon Thomson, Donald Benedict, David Delinger, and others: why we refused to register (1941) -- Albert Bigelow: "why I am sailing into the pacific bomb- test area" (1958) -- Charlotte E. Keyes: "suppose they gave a war and no one came" (1966) -- Michael Ferber: "a time to say no" (1967) -- Daniel Berrigan: the trial of the Catonsville nine (1970) -- John William Ward: "to whom should I write a letter?" (1972) -- VII. Epilogue : Jeb Stuart Magruder: testimony before the senate select committee on presidential campaign activities (1973) -- William Sloane Coffin, Jr.: "not yet a good man" (1973).Origins -- Conscience vs. law in the mid-nineteenth century -- disobedience to the fugitive slave law of 1850 -- Disobedient feminists -- Civil disobedience for civil rights -- Conscientious resistance to war in the twentieth century -- Epilogue.Contains primary source material.
Subjects: Government, Resistance to.; Political science;
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Warren H. Manning, landscape architect and environmental planner / by Karson, Robin S.,editor.(CARDINAL)154182; Brown, Jane Roy,editor.(CARDINAL)355517; Allaback, Sarah,1965-editor.(CARDINAL)355516; Library of American Landscape History.(CARDINAL)283657;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-385) and index.Series editor's preface / by Daniel J. Nadenicek -- The career of Warren H. Manning / by Robin Karson -- Alabama. Birmingham: Birmingham District Plan / Marjorie Longencker White ; Mountain Brook: Mountain Brook Estates / Marjorie Longencker White -- Arizona. Warren: Warren Town Plan / Terri Rochon -- Connecticut. Farmington: Alfred A. Pope Estate (Hill-Stead) / Margaret Carpenter ; Middlebury: John H. Whittemore Estate (Tranquillity Farm) / Robin Karson -- Georgia. Athens: Athens City Plan / Kevan Williams ; Thomasville: Jeptha H. Wade Estate (Mill Pond Plantation) / Staci L. Catron -- Illinois. Lake Bluff: Stanley Field and Albert A. Sprague II Estates / Jane Roy Brown ; Lake Forest: Finley Barrell Estate / Arthur H. Miller ; Lake Forest: Lake Forest University (Lake Forest College) / Arthur H. Miller ; Lake Forest: Cyrus H. McCormick II Estate (Walden) / Arthur H. Miller -- Maine. Bangor: Bangor City Plan : the Burned District / Jane Roy Brown ; Northport: Ira M. Cobe Estate / Jane Roy Brown ; Rockport: Albert H. Chatfield Estate / Jane Roy Brown ; Rockport: Megunticook Golf Course / Jane Roy Brown -- Massachusetts. Amherst: Massachusetts Agricultural College (University of Massachusetts) / Matthew Medeiros ; Chestnut Hill: Clement S. Houghton Estate / James O'Day ; Hopedale: Bancroft Park / Matthew Medeiros ; Hopedale: Frank Dutcher Estate (Oakledge) / Matthew Medeiros ; Hopedale: General Draper High School / Matthew Medeiros ; Hopedale: Hopedale Parklands / Matthew Medeiros ; Marion: Galen L. Stone Estate (Great Hill) / Jane Roy Brown ; North Billerica: Billerica Garden Suburb / Matthew Medeiros ; North Billerica: Manning Manse / Matthew Medeiros ; South Dartmouth: Arthur A. Houghton and Alanson B. Houghton Estates / James O'Day ; Wellesley: Fuller Brook Park / Matthew Medeiros -- Michigan. Calumet: Agassiz Park / Lynn Bjorkman and Arnold R. Alanen ; Gwinn: Gwinn Model Town / Arnold R. Alanen and Lynn Bjorkman ; Ishpeming: William G. Mather Estate (Cliffs Cottage) / Steve Brisson ; Mackinac Island: Mackinac Island State Park / Steve Brisson ; Mackinaw City: Michilimackinac State Park / Steve Brisson -- Missouri. Ladue: John Gates Williams Estate / Jane Roy Brown.New Hampshire. Center Harbor: Leonard Tufts Estate / Martha Lyon ; Exeter: Ambrose Swasey Plot, Exeter Cemetery / Martha Lyon -- New York: Huntington: Wilton Lloyd-Smith Estate (Kenjockety) / Pamela Hartford ; Ithaca: Cayuga Heights / Jacob Brown ; Ithaca: Cornell University Campus / Daniel Krall ; Ithaca: Enfield Glen State Park (Robert H. Treman State Park) / Daniel Krall ; Ithaca: Finger Lakes State Parks / Jacob Brown ; Ithaca: Ithaca Improvement Plan / Jacob Brown ; Ithaca: Stewart Park / Jacob Brown ; Ithaca: Robert H. Treman and Charles E. Treman Estates / Jacob Brown -- North Carolina. Greensboro: Greensboro Normal and Industrial College (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) / Matthew Medeiros ; Pinehurst: Pinehurst Village / Martha Lyon -- Ohio. Akron: Glendale Park / Gloria Schreiber ; Akron: Goodyear Heights / Gloria Schreiber ; Akron: Frank A. Seiberling Estate (Stan Hywet) / Robin Karson ; Cleveland: Henry G. Dalton Estate (Edgewater) / Joan Randall and Mary Hoerner ; Cleveland: William G. Mather Estate (Gwinn) / Robin Karson ; Hartville: Harry B. Stewart Estate / Gloria Schreiber ; Hunting Valley: Jeptha H. Wade Estate (Valley Ridge Farm) / Christopher Bond ; Lyndhurst: Henry S. Sherman Estate / Joan Randall ; Youngstown: Mill Creek Park / Rebecca Rogers ; Youngstown: Tod Homestead Cemetery / Rebecca Rogers -- Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Bellevue Park / Robin Karson ; Harrisburg: Harrisburg Parks / Robin Karson ; Haverford: Clement A. Griscom Estate (Dolobran) / Maureen S. Thompson -- Rhode Island: Westerly: Wilcox Park / Martha Lyon -- Tennessee. Chattanooga: Fairyland Estates / Matthew Medeiros -- Virginia. Charlottesville: University of Virginia / Christopher Patzke ; Norfolk: Jamestown Exposition / Jane Roy Brown -- Wisconsin. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Parks / William Grundmann -- Afterword / Robin Karson -- Appendix 1. Employees listed in Manning's financial records -- Appendix 2. U.S. map of projects -- Appendix 3. Published writings of Warren H. Manning.Warren H. Manning's (1860-1938) national practice comprised more than sixteen hundred landscape design and planning projects throughout North America, from small home grounds to estates, cemeteries, college campuses, parks and park systems, and new industrial towns. Manning approached his design and planning projects from an environmental perspective, conceptualizing projects as components of larger regional (in some cases, national) systems, a method that contrasted sharply with those of his stylistically oriented colleagues. In this regard, as in many others, Manning had been influenced by his years with the Olmsted firm, where the foundations of his resource-based approach to design were forged. Manning's overlay map methods, later adopted by the renowned landscape architect Ian McHarg, provided the basis for computer mapping software in widespread use today. One of the eleven founders of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Manning also ran one of the nation's largest offices, where he trained several influential designers, including Fletcher Steele, A.D. Taylor, Charles Gillette, and Dan Kiley. After Manning's death, his reputation slipped into obscurity. Contributors to the Warren H. Manning Research Project have worked more than a decade to assess current conditions of his built projects and to compile a richly illustrated compendium of site essays that illuminate the range, scope, and significance of Manning's notable career with specially commissioned photographs by Carol Betsch.
Subjects: Biographies.; Manning, Warren H. (Warren Henry), 1860-1938.; Landscape architects; Landscape design; Gardens; Landscape architecture;
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Modern church architecture; a guide to the form and spirit of 20th century religious buildings / by Christ-Janer, Albert,1909-1973.(CARDINAL)139580; Foley, Mary Mix.(CARDINAL)153336;
Contemporary Catholic architecture / Rev. Edward J. Sutfin and Maurice Lavanoux -- Search for structure: reinforced concrete. Concrete frame: Church of Notre Dame / Auguste Perret ; Folded slab: Priory of St. Anselm / Antonin Raymond and L.L. Rado ; Warped slab: Church of La Virgen Milagrosa / Felix Candela -- Search for simplicity: brick, wood, and stone. Brick: Church of Our Lady of the Lake / Paul Thiry ; Wood: Church of St. Thomas More / Pietro Belluschi ; Stone: Church of St. Sylvester / Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum -- Search for enrichment: return of the decorative arts. Surface decoration: Church of St. Anthony the Abbot / Giuseppe Vaccaro ; Stained glass: Church of Maria Königin / Dominikus Böhm -- Search for plan: the liturgical revival. L-shape: Church of St. Anna / Rudolf Schwarz ; Ellipse: Church of St. Michael / Rudolf Schwarz ; Rhomboid: Chapel of Nuestra Senora de la Soledad / Felix Candela and Enrique de la Mora y Palomar ; Spiral: Chapel of the President's Palace / Oscar Niemeyer -- Search for the artist: a revival of the church as patron of the arts. Church of Notre Dame de Toute Grace / Father Pierre Marie-Alain Couturier ; Chapel of the Rosary / Henri Matisse ; Chapel of St. Pierre / Jean Cocteau -- Integration: toward a new church architecture. Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut / Le Corbusier ; Cathedral of Brasilia / Oscar Niemeyer.Contemporary protestant architecture / Dr. Paul Tillich -- Lutheran. Stahl Kirche / Otto Bartning ; Zion Lutheran Church / Petro Belluschi ; Christ Church Lutheran / Saarinen, Saarinen & Associates ; Trinity Lutheran / Pietro Belluschi and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill -- Episcopal. Chapel of St. James the Fisherman / Olav Hammarstrom ; Church of the Redeemer / Pietro Belluschi and Rogers, Taliaferro & Lamb ; Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel / Ludwig Mies van der Rohe -- Methodist. Annie Pfeiffer Memorial Chapel / Frank Lloyd Wright ; First Methodist Church / Alden Dow -- Presbyterian. First Presbyterian Church / Pietro Belluschi ; Trinity Presbyterian Church / The Architects Collaborative -- Reformed: Reformed Church / Werner M. Moser -- Congregational: Children's Campus, the Neighborhood Church / Smith & Williams -- Baptist: First Baptist Church / E.A. Sovik & Associates -- Christian Church-Disciples of Christ: First Christian Church / Eliel Saarinen & Eero Saarinen -- Christian Science: First Church of Christ, Scientist / Charles Warren Callister -- Unitarian-Universalist. First Universalist Church / Schweikher, Elting & Bennett ; Meeting House of the First Unitarian Society / Frank Lloyd Wright -- Monasteries and seminaries: Catholic monastery. Abbey of St. John the Baptist / Marcel Breuer ; Priory of St. Mary and St. Louis / Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum ; Priory of St. Gregory the Great / Pietro Belluschi and Anderson, Beckwith & Haible -- Protestant Seminary. Concordia Senior College / Eero Saarinen & Associates ; Golden Gate Theological Seminary / John Carl Warnecke.Presents forty examples of twentieth-century Catholic and Protestant architecture, including monasteries and seminaries as well as church buildings. From Perret's Church of Notre Dame, Le Raincy, France, to Niemeyer's plans for the Cathedral of Brasilia. Several of the buildings are in the United States.
Subjects: Church architecture.; Church decoration and ornament.;
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