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  1. The Actor's Art and Craft: William Esper Teaches the Meisner Technique by William Esper, Damon Dimarco, 2008-04-08
  2. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom by William and Ellen Craft, 2009-12-04
  3. William De Morgan: Arts and Crafts Potter (Shire Library) by Rob Higgins, Christopher Stolbert Robinson, 2010-02-23
  4. The Origins of Modernism in Russian Architecture by William Craft Brumfield, 1991-03-06
  5. William Morris Full-Color Patterns and Designs (Pictorial Archives) by William Morris, 1988-06-01
  6. William Morris Stained Glass Pattern Book by Carolyn Relei, 1998-06-15
  7. Arts & Crafts Block Prints by William S. Rice 2011 Wall Calendar by William S. Rice, 2010-07-30
  8. The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft (Carter G Woodson Honor Book (Awards)) by Cathy Moore, 2002-02
  9. Arts & Crafts Design by William H. Varnum, Timothy L. Hansen, 1995-08-01
  10. William L. Price, Arts and Crafts to Modern Design by George E. Thomas, 2000-03-01
  11. William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Home by Pamela Todd, 2005-09-22
  12. William Morris: Artifacts/Glass by Gary Blonston, William Morris, 1996-05-01
  13. Start and Run a Craft Business (Start & Run a) by William G. Hynes, 2002-03-01
  14. The Amphibians Are Coming! Emergence of the 'Gator Navy and its Revolutionary Landing Craft, Vol. 1 (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WWII series) by William L. McGee, 2000-11-01

1. Dean William P. Craft
William P. Craft Dean, School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support BornJune 14, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan, Dean William P. Craft served in the
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William P. Craft
Dean, School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support
Born June 14, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan, Dean William P. Craft served in the United States Navy as an enlisted Photographic Intelligenceman from 1967 until 1971. He left military service to attend Michigan State University , where he graduated in 1973 from the Honors College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. In 1974, he returned to the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer and qualified in surface ships. Over the years he served in numerous seagoing assignments, including nine extended deployments to the Western Pacific and a tour as the Commanding Officer of USS Harry W. Hill (DD-986). Whenever he was assigned to positions in the Navy's shore establishment, he specialized in computers, communications, and satellite navigation systems. In 1991 he was designated as a proven subspecialist in Information Technology. Most recently, Dean Craft served as Chairman, Seamanship and Navigation Department, at the United States Naval Academy from 1995 until 1998 and as the Chairman, Department of Naval Science, at UC Berkeley from 1998 until 2001. Dean Craft completed a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts (Great Books) from St. John's College

2. William P. Craft
William P. Craft Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San Diego Mesa College community on Monday, July 2, 2001. Dean Craft earned his B.A.
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William P. Craft
Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San Diego Mesa College community on Monday, July 2, 2001. Dean Craft earned his B.A. degree in Geography from Michigan State University and an M.A. in Great Books from St. John's College in Maryland. Dean Craft also holds Microsoft Certified Professional certification. With information technology being the largest and most rapidly growing area of San Diego Mesa College Learning Resource Center's non-print, electronic mission his expertise in this area will be invaluable. Dean Craft brings to San Diego Mesa College an admirable list of leadership roles. At UC Berkeley he was chair of the Department of Naval Science, and developed leadership courses, as well as advanced courses in Ethics, Literature, Rhetoric and Celestial Navigation for the Navy ROTC Program. As a naval professional, he directed the installation of complex computer systems on numerous ships; commanded a naval warship; managed naval tactical satellite communication systems used in Europe; and was responsible for training programs for midshipmen at the Great Lakes Training Center. Dean Craft's combination of technology expertise, naval and academic work, and humanities education, coupled with his outstanding leadership experiences uniquely complement the practical needs of the Learning Resource Center, including its future role in Distance Education. He also has a strong commitment to diversity, a record of collegial relationships and a history of community involvement.

3. Northern Stars - William James Craft
WILLIAM JAMES CRAFT b. circa 1887 in Toronto, Ontario d. June 30, 1931in Hollywood, California. Titles in red indicate best work.
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William P. Craft. Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School ofLearning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San
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Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San Diego Mesa College community on Monday, July 2, 2001. Dean Craft earned his B.A. degree in Geography from Michigan State University and an M.A. in Great Books from St. John's College in Maryland. Dean Craft also holds Microsoft Certified Professional certification. With information technology being the largest and most rapidly growing area of San Diego Mesa College Learning Resource Center's non-print, electronic mission his expertise in this area will be invaluable. Dean Craft brings to San Diego Mesa College an admirable list of leadership roles. At UC Berkeley he was chair of the Department of Naval Science, and developed leadership courses, as well as advanced courses in Ethics, Literature, Rhetoric and Celestial Navigation for the Navy ROTC Program. As a naval professional, he directed the installation of complex computer systems on numerous ships; commanded a naval warship; managed naval tactical satellite communication systems used in Europe; and was responsible for training programs for midshipmen at the Great Lakes Training Center. Dean Craft's combination of technology expertise, naval and academic work, and humanities education, coupled with his outstanding leadership experiences uniquely complement the practical needs of the Learning Resource Center, including its future role in Distance Education. He also has a strong commitment to diversity, a record of collegial relationships and a history of community involvement.

5. William Craft
William J. Craft. Professor of Mechanical Engineering DepartmentChairperson. Department of Mechanical Engineering North Carolina
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6. William Wolfram - Craft
William Wolfram Connection to Nebraska Title Untitled (Levi) Date Medium Mixed Media Size Credits Gift of James Lodge Nebraska Art Collection.
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7. Ellen And William Craft
Ellen and William Craft Ellen and William Craft were slaves, and although they were husband and wife, they lived over a hundred miles apart. Ellen was light skinned enough to be able to pass for white.
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8. William Craft. Running A Thousand Miles Fo Freedom; Or, The Escape Of William An
By William Craft. William Craft Running a Thousand Miles fo Freedom; or, the Escapeof William and Ellen Craft from Slavery. London William Tweedie, 1860.
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William Craft
Running a Thousand Miles fo Freedom;
or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery.
London: William Tweedie, 1860.
Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title. James E. Shepard Memorial Library, North Carolina Central University, provided the text for the electronic publication of this title. Return to "North American Slave Narratives" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/craft/menu.html Last update June 06, 2001

9. IHT: Suzy Menkes 5/7/96
Article by Suzy Menkes for the style section of the tribune describes the farreaching influence of Morris's arts and Crafts designs. The Art and Craft of William Morris Not Just for the Rich
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Tuesday, May 7, 1996, page 10
The Art and Craft of William Morris: Not Just for the Rich
LONDON - It is the visual equivalent of the audience at a well-loved musical going in humming the tunes. The museum public is admiring images familiar from a thousand greeting cards or the wallpaper of countless country clubs: entwined leaves, unfurling flowers, crouched flopsy bunnies and birds pecking at strawberries. One hundred years after his death, William Morris, the Victorian designer and radical socialist, has achieved his dearest wish - that his work should be not just for the rich, but for everybody. ''I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few or freedom for a few,'' he claimed, even though he admitted that his talents had served the ''swinish luxury of the rich.'' But the soul of William Morris lies not just in the mythical, medieval world he created, but in the merchandise he has spawned. At the end of the show is a shop containing an enormous array of products from postcards and gift wraps, through pottery mugs, tapestry kits, enameled jewelry, silk scarves and paperweights to decorating paints and hand-made rugs in the ''greenery yallery'' colors of the turn of the last century. Why? Why should William Morris designs hold such a universal appeal that suburban folk sleep between flowery sheets, business men knot Morris neckties and avant-garde fashion designer Alexander McQueen re-creates the same flower-tracery as rust stains on cloth?

10. §5. William Perkin’s "Art Of Witch Craft". XVI. The Advent Of Modern Thought I
§ 5. William Perkins Art of Witch Craft. The next few treatises on witchCraft add but little to the theories of
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11. William Cullen Bryant Homestead Craft Festival
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Top Level Texts UVA Authors C Craft, William. Running a thousandmiles for freedom, There Author Craft, William. Keywords
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14. William Craft Brumfield
William Craft Brumfield, Fellow at the National Humanities Center in 199293, is Professor of Slavic studies at Tulane
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proudly present the first part of collection of pictures devoted to architecture of the Russian North. The original collection resides at the National Art Gallery (Washington, DC) and at the Art Museum (Arkhangelsk, Russia). MONUMENTS OF CHURCH ARCHITECTURE IN THE TOTMA REGION VELIKII USTIUG : A VIEW THROUGH THE LENS OF AN AMERICAN SCHOLAR-PHOTOGRAPHER Find Nation's Historical Memory' Out There' The Moscow Times, September 6, 2000 ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS IN THE KARGOPOL REGION OF ARKHANGELSK PROVINCE William Craft Brumfield, Fellow at the National Humanities Center in 1992-93, is Professor of Slavic studies at Tulane University, where he also lectures at the School of Architecture. He earned his Ph.D. in Slavic Languages (specializing in 19th-century Russian literature and history) at the University of California, Berkeley. He was assistant professor at Harvard University (1974-80) , and has held visiting appointments at the Universities of Wisconsin (1973-74) and Virginia (1985-86). He has also received grant support from institutions such as IREX, the Kennan Institute, the American Council of Teachers of Russian, the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, and the Kress Foundation. In 1997 he received the annual Faculty Research Award from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Tulane. His photographs of Russian architecture, which have been exhibited at numerous galleries and museums, are part of the collection of the Photographic Archives at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. His recent shows include "The Russian Art of Building in Wood" (a traveling exhibit sponsored by the National Humanities Center), and "Lost Russia: Photographs by William Brumfield," which opened at the Duke University Museum of Art in January 1996, and has since appeared at the New Orleans Museum of Art (November 1996-February 1997), the University of Michigan Museum of Art, and other museums.

15. Documenting The American South
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries Documenting the AmericanSouth. Search Results. 1 title with subject Craft, William. William Craft
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16. William And Ellen Craft
In his 1860 narrative Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom, William Craft stated It is true, our condition as slaves was not by any means the worst; but the
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In January 1849, fugitive slave couple William and Ellen Craft arrived in Boston after traveling over 1000 miles from captivity in Macon, Georgia. Their harrowing escape in which the fair skinned Ellen disguised herself as a White gentleman and the dark-skinned William played the part of her doting slave - illustrates both the power of the Underground Railroad in Boston's antebellum Black community and the power of militant abolitionism in the face of federal pro-slavery legislation. In his 1860 narrative Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom Lewis Hayden , a boarding house that often served as a rendezvous for fugitive slaves on the Underground Railroad. continued... Page 2 Page 3

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Etexts by Author Craft, William C Index Main Index Running a ThousandMiles for Freedom; or, The escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery.
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19. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Craft, William
Etexts by Author Craft, William C Index Main Index Running a Thousand Milesfor Freedom; or, The escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery ADD.
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20. Patrol Craft Of WWII
Provides readers the opportunity to learn the origin of the featured PC boat. The site is categorized according to chapter. Many became control ships that led landing Craft in invasions. essence of life aboard these tough little ships. William Veigele can take pride in having written the definitive book
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A book by Wm. J. Veigele, Ph.D., USNR Ret., PC 793 EMail: WVeigele@aol.com PC Patrol Craft of World War II During World War II, Germany's U-boat campaign was
strangling Great Britain by cutting off her supplies from the
United States. After Pearl Harbor, the United States joined this
Battle of the Atlantic. The Navy, desperate to halt the carnage, needed more antisubmarine
ships. Destroyers took long to build. Meanwhile the Navy built PCs. More than three hundred PCs went to war. Nearly fifty thousand men served on them. PCs were rough riders but rugged ships, and their depth charge attacks helped defeat the U-boats. Then, they crossed the Atlantic and Pacific. Many became control ships that led landing craft in invasions. During their battles, the crews sent submarines to the bottom, blasted aircraft from the skies, and sank small ships. Nevertheless, they suffered losses of ships and men. After the war, most PCs went to scrap yards. Some continued their duty in the U. S. and other Navies for decades. Now, only a few decaying skeletons remain of the PC fleet. This book tells their story. These ships are no longer "The Forgotten Fleet" This book is about the PC Patrol Craft that fought in World War II. Almost 50,000 men served on 361 of them. Even so, PCs received little acclaim. One naval historian called them "The Forgotten Fleet."

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