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The Designer (1942)

 

The Designer was a student newspaper published in 1942. Three issues remain today. The first two issues are written by typewriter on loose sheaves of paper. Issues include several editorials and some brief news, all submitted by students. Higher resolution scans and the physical documents can be requested by contacting the Archives.

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  • The Designer December 3, 1942 by Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer December 3, 1942

    Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer was a student newspaper published in 1942. Three issues remain today. The first two issues are written by typewriter on loose sheaves of paper. This issue includes a poem discussing World War II, several editorials, and some brief news, all submitted by students.

  • The Designer April 1942 by Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer April 1942

    Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer was a student newspaper published in 1942. Three issues remain today. The first two issues are written by typewriter on loose sheaves of paper. This issue includes several editorials and some brief news, all submitted by students.

  • The Designer March 1942 by Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer March 1942

    Students of RISD and RISD Archives

    The Designer was a student newspaper published in 1942. Three issues remain today. The first two issues are written by typewriter on loose sheaves of paper. The issue of March 1, 1942 included information about club activities, art exhibitions, and student council notes. There were some speakers and activities that were related to World War II and the home front. This was the first issue so there was a plea for student participation.

 
 
 

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