1944 Graduation program from Cooperstown, North Dakota. Printed program showing high school graduates from the class of 1944, including Mavis Orla Sutter.
Foreign correspondent for the Dallas Morning News, Alfredo Corchado discusses his experiences as a journalist in Mexico. Corchado also talks about the challenges of journalism in Mexico, the problems of censorship and freedom of speech. Corchado…
Full title: Schriftelicke conferentie gehovden in s'Gravenhaghe inden iare 1611 tusschen sommighe kercken-dienaren : aengaende de Godlicke praedestinatie metten aencleven van dien : ter ordonnantie vande Ed. Mag. Heeren Staten van Hollant ende…
From the collection of Veste Coburg (Coburg Fortress, on e of Germany's largest castles). Artist's insignia left edge: winged serpent with elevated wings and dated '1528'; in yellow paint.
Ghost Diary was produced by Maureen Cummins in the winter of 2003, with typographic assistance from Kathy McMillan and metalwork by Gary Dodge. The text of the book is based on a handwritten letter discovered by the artist in the archive of Weir Farm…
Femmes Fatales was produced by Maureen Cummins in the summer of 2001, with typographic assistance from Kathy McMillan and die-cutting by Earl Kallemeyen. The typefaces used in the book were New Century Schoolbook and Kunstle Script. All borders and…
Manuel de la Rosa, reporter for the High School Sports Magazine, talks about his career along the border and how the situation has changed over the years. Describing the kind of crimes taking place in the area and how it is hard to trust their…
Cartoon representing the priest, town, governors (as a dog), state governments (as a bone) and President Plutarco Elías Calles. Calles orders the dog to attack the priest or else he will be left without a “bone” (a colloquial expression in…
Letter from Alfonso De la Torre to his mother María Uribarren regarding the Mexican Youth Catholic Organization’s (ACJM) protests against religious persecution, the Bishop’s position on the matter and the “civic courage” that was instilled…