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Good and Easy
This book covers a range of food from soups and salads to dinners and desserts. What is quite unique is that it gives suggestions for meals at parties. The parties range from tea parties, open houses, parties for tots, and parties for teens.
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Food Science and Health Food Science and Health discusses the chemistry behind food. In this discussion, health and wellness in regards to food is also discussed.
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Flavor E.C. Crocker's cookbook discusses the flavors and the science of food. It also discusses the scoring of dairy products, eggs, meats, and breads and cakes.
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Fine Old Dixie Recipes This collection of southern recipes provides a range of meal options. These recipes range from suppers, to soups, to desserts.
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Edith Barber's Cook Book
Edith Barber's Cook Book provides recipes for canning and preserving. The types of food range from appetizers, soups, salads, dinners, and desserts.
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Duncan Hines' Food Odyssey Mr. Hines, having traveled extensively "throughout every state in the Union, parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Hawaiian Islands," collected some of his favorite foods within this book.
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Dr. Chase's Recipes Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information for Everybody provides solutions and recipes on a range of topics. Some topics include cooking, tanning, blacksmithing, and medicine.
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Cook It In A Casserole
Florence Brobeck's cookbook, Cook it in a Casserole, provides recipes for casseroles to make for dinner and dessert. Additionally, in the introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, he references the Nazi leader as bringing people back to the casserole.
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Buttercup Hill Tea Room Recipes Charleen J. Baker's cookbook Buttercup Hill Tea Room Recipes provides recipes on the staples of a supper table that she would have served her own guests. These include appetizers, suppers, and desserts.
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Divination and Memory Board Function: Lukasa divination and memory board surmounted by two
well-carved heads with ornate coiffures and strong typical
facial features. The board which has a boarder of incised
designs, shows a large raised kifwebe mask surrounded by
numerous raised objects including a house, tree chicken,
tools, a sun, stars and a bow and arrows. The entire board is
stained brown and shows a lots of wear.
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Ritual Mask This mask is worn as part of a dance and there are holes along the outer edges of the mask in which plant fiber cord is put through them and tied at the ends. This mask is very similar to the Punu Mukudj mask in that they have similar eyes, noses and lips, and pigments. However, it is actually a variation of the Mukudj. The differences are in the large coiffure. In addition to this, the shape of the slanted eyes mimics the same bowing shape of the coiffure above.
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Mukudj Mask This mask is used in a performance called "mukudj," in which males use stilts while dancing and doing acrobats. Originally these dancers take place at funerals or initiations, but today
they're mainly done for entertainment purposes.
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Beete Mask: Ram (Bata) Function: Among the Kwele people, there is a social association known as the Bwete, who control social order. Within this group, there are ceremonies that involve the use of animal masks either as part of initiation or mourning purposes. During these services, the masks are used to lead people in dance.
Iconography: The heart-shaped face and full-circle horns refer to compassionate forest spirits, while the white kaolin is used to represent light and clarity, which are used to fight against evil.
Bibliography: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1979.206.8/ https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/312180
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Face Mask Either worn or shown during private ceremonies, the mask was a reminder of Lega values. In addition to this, the mask could be fastened to poles, held during a dance, or draped over the shoulder. To the Lega people, the mask represented a higher level of teaching within the Bwami association.
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The Atlantic Monthly
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Newspaper Test - TO BE DELETED
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"Sectional View of J. B. Lippincott Company's Publishing House" Sectional View of J. B. Lippincott Company's Publishing House
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Gatepost Newspaper 1932 v1 i1 (with transcription in the description)
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"A.C. McClurg & Co. Chicago's Largest Bookseller"
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Cosmetic Dish in the Shape of a Trussed Duck New Kingdom, Amarna Period - Dynasty 18 - reign of Akhenaten–Tutankhamum
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Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Publisher's Device Publisher's Device with motto, "Tout bien ou rien," included on cover page of books printed by The Riverside Press.
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1935-Gene Dickson Commencement Address Portion A handwritten portion of Gene Dickson's speech at FSC's 1935 Commencement. As there is no location mentioned, the location marker is at May Hall at Framingham State.
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1938-Graduation Exercises (with Annotations) The program for FSC's 1938 graduation ceremony. Includes checks and notes near some students' names. As there is no exact location mentioned in this program, the location is marked as May Hall at Framingham State.
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1974-Memo About Programs A memo to President D. Justin McCarthy from Safford regarding his donation of graduation programs from 1860 to 1863.
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1947-Newspaper Clippings A photo on the front cover of and articles about the 1947 FSC graduation ceremony.