On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.
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Diamond flatware design Italian competition board
Special Collections and Fleet Library
Original prototypes by Bio Point paired with redesigned production models (revised by John/Jack Pripp)
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RISD Dorm Complex Exterior along Waterman Street 1957
Experimental and Foundation Studies Department
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RISD Dorm Complex exterior with students on patio 1957
Experimental and Foundation Studies Department
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Foundation Design - students at desk with work, yearbook 1957
Experimental and Foundation Studies Division
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"Any cereal keep me feeling swell ...as long as it's / Post Bran Flakes" | Post Bran Flakes
Richard Sargent, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library
Cereal magazine advertisement Richard Sargent, illustrator
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But... we do agree on any cereal assortment-as long as it's Post-Tens | Post-Tens
Richard Sargent, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library
Cereal magazine advertisement Richard Sargent, illustrator
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Bronzeville Boys and Girls
Gwendolyn Brooks, Ronni Solbert, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
40 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. A collection of poems for and about children, particularly those living in big cities. Contents: Mexie and Bridie -- Val -- Timmy and Tawanda -- Narcissa -- Andre -- Keziah -- Charles -- Cynthia in the snow -- John, who is poor -- Paulette -- Rudolph is tired of the city -- Eppie -- Ella -- Dave -- Luther and Breck -- Michael is afraid of the storm -- Eldora, who is rich -- Beulah at church -- Skipper -- Robert, who is often a stranger to himself -- Lyle -- Nora -- Mirthine at the party -- Maurice -- De Koven -- Gertrude -- Marie Lucille -- Cheryl's Mootsie -- Jim -- Eunice in the evening -- Vern -- Otto -- Tommy -- Admiration of Willy. Illustration on title page. Case binding. Walter Lorraine Fund.
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CBS Radio 1955 Summertime Promotion Kit
Lou Dorfsman and CBS Corporate Entertainment and News Divisions
CBS Radio Entertainment Division Promotion Literature. 40 and 100 word radio announcements promoting summertime radio listening. Disc jockey announcements, print ad examples, station breaks, "women's program" announcements directed at housewives, homemakers, stay at home mothers, "exploitation suggestions" listing ideas re. where and how to promote radio advertising, and summertime contest announcements inviting listeners to answer "Radio's fun in the summertime because..." in fifty words or less to win a CBS-Columbia portable radio prize. Promotion of tag line "Radio's fun, everywhere under the sun!".
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Win your own pony! | Post Toasties
Visual + Material Resources and Fleet Library
Cereal magazine advertisement
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Love and Money
Erskine Caldwell, Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library
Gift of Richard N. Hurley.
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Cry the Lonely Flesh
Jesse L. Lasky Jr., Visual + Material Resources, and Fleet Library
Gift of Richard N. Hurley.
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Around the World in a Flash: how messages are sent via telephone, telegraph, radio, and television
Marie Neurath, Isotype Institute, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
36 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. The How and why series. "A Chanticleer edition". "Printed in Great Britain by Graphic Reproductions Ltd. London". Color illustrated, double title page. Case binding with paper color dust jacket. Jacket has tears at top of spine and back cover bottom left corner.
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World Geographic Atlas : a composite of man's environment
Herbert Bayer, Rand McNally and Company, Container Corporation of America, Special Collections, and Fleet Library
368 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps, 41 cm. Preface by Herbert Bayer, Aspen, 1953. "Rand McNally and Company printed pages 1-72, 81-168 as well as the Index and assembled and bound the book."--Preface, page 4. "Why Container Corporation publishes an atlas. In 1936 Container Corporation published an atlas which had some unusual features. It was enthusiastically received at the time ... Because of the advent of World War II, great political, social, and economic changes have taken place ... Consequently, a new atlas at this time seems appropriate."--Foreword, page 5. 2200 diagrams, graphs, charts and maps. Includes index (pages 282-368).
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David Brisson, with light stick portrait - Howell Collection 1953
Experimental and Foundation Studies Division
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Foundation Drawing class at work with easels, Howell Collection 1953
Experimental and Foundation Studies Division