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Browsing by Author "Wood, Susan"

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    Abdul and Ivan Join the 21st Century
    (Oakland University, 2007-01-01) Wood, Susan; Folland, Sherman T.
    Susan Wood updates an old British military folk song with lyrics referring to modern United States politics.
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    The Curse of the Were-Bureaucrat or How I realized that I had finally joined the older generation and become one of them
    (Oakland University, 2006-10-01) Wood, Susan; Folland, Sherman T.
    Every now and then the faculty and administrators of this beloved institution, with the noblest intentions in the world, establish a task force designed to make us a sleeker, newer, more modern, efficient and elegant institution, prepared to progress boldly into the 21st century. And every time, it seems to my jaded eyes that the results are sadly ephemeral.
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    Fashion and Politics: How Roman Women Groomed their Public Images
    (Oakland University, 2002-04-01) Wood, Susan; Brieger, Gottfried
    How Roman women portrayed their public image through the use of hair styles and fashion.
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    Remembering John Cameron 1931–2007
    (Oakland University, 2008-01-01) Wood, Susan; Nixon, Jude V.
    A tribute to long-time professor and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Oakland University.
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    Saving a Haitian National Icon: Guillon-Lethière’s Oath of the Ancestors
    (Oakland University, 2010-10-01) Wood, Susan; Cole, Natalie B.
    Guillaume Guillon-Lethière’s monumental 1822 canvas had been his labor of love, his gift to the newly independent nation of Haiti, and his declaration of political solidarity with their revolution against slavery. I could not imagine how a perishable work on canvas might survive the disaster, and the thought of its loss was heartbreaking. Therefore, I was delighted to learn recently that the painting has been found and salvaged from the wreckage of the building.

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