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    • Intercollegiate Knights

    • Intercollegiate Knights

    • Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities; Coats; Emblems

    • The Intercollegiate Knights pose for a group photo with their new club jackets. The photo was on the front page of the student newspaper later that week. The article describes the jackets as blue with an orange emblem.
    • Abandoned Trails

    • Abandoned Trails

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Cover illustration on the dust jacket of Nell Shipman's novel "Abandoned Trails," published by Lincoln MacVeagh of the Dial Press in 1932. The book is a fictionalized account of Shipman's experiences making films, beginning in the far north of...
    • Letters From God's Country

    • Letters From God's Country

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Cover illustration on the dust jacket of the edition of Shipman's correspondence published by Boise State University in 2003. Edited by Tom Trusky, "Letters from God's Country: Nell Shipman: Selected Correspondence & Writings, 1912-1970" is "an...
    • Lionhead Lodge

    • Lionhead Lodge

    • Peters, Lloyd, 1902-;

    • Cover illustration of "Lionhead Lodge," Lloyd Peters' memoir of his experiences as part of Nell Shipman's company in Spokane, Washington, and at her movie camp, Lionhead Lodge, at Priest Lake, Idaho, 1922-1924. The book was first published in...
    • Under the Crescent

    • Under the Crescent

    • Humphrey, Ola, 1876-1948; Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Illustration on the dust jacket of "Under the Crescent," the novelization of the stories Shipman wrote for the the Universal movie series of the same name. Shipman's first years in Hollywood were spent writing stories and scenarios for the silent...
    • Kurly Kew and the Tree-Princess

    • Kurly Kew and the Tree-Princess

    • Ellender, Elizabeth;

    • Cover illustration on the dust jacket of Shipman's fairy tale novel, "Kurly Kew and the Tree-Princess," published by Lincoln MacVeagh of the Dial Press in 1930. The story is based on Shipman's unfinished film, "The Love Tree."

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