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One of Morris's supporters, UC Davis professor Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, argues that Kelmscott was an attempt to create a utopian print space and that Morris's books were a criticism of mass print culture. Jeffrey Skoblow stated that Kelmscott books explored commodification as part of a Romantic-Marxist continuum.
Parr married Jerry Parr in 1959, with whom she had three daughters, Kimberly, Jennifer, and Trish. [2] Jerry Parr served as a United States Secret Service agent, and became famous for saving President Ronald Reagan from an assassination attempt in 1981; Jerry and Carolyn Parr co-authored his memoir, In the Secret Service: The True Story Of The Man who Saved President Reagan.
Craft Horizons is a periodical magazine that documents and exhibits crafts, craft artists, and other facets of the field of American craft. [1] The magazine was founded by Aileen Osborn Webb and published from 1941 to 1979. It included editorials, features, technical information, letters from readers, and photographs of craft artists, their ...
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Carolyn Giardina, award-winning journalist and author, has joined Variety and Variety VIP+ as Senior Entertainment Technology & Crafts Editor as Variety expands its coverage of the fast-evolving ...
Carolyn Miller earned her B.A. in English Honors at Penn State University in 1967 followed by her M.A. 1968. In 1980 Carolyn Miller received a Ph.D. in Communication and Rhetoric from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a dissertation on “Environmental Impact Statements and Rhetorical Genres.” [8] After several years as a technical writer and editor, she began her teaching career at ...
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Cynthia von Buhler was born Cynthia Carrozza and raised in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, the middle child in an artistic family with six children.Of her childhood, she says "As soon as we could hold a scissor, we learned every kind of craft imaginable, and worked in three dimensions, not just two."