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Description
High Lights is a publication of the Sierra Madre Arts Guild. The Sierra Madre Arts Guild formed in March 1938. The aims of the guild were as follows: 1. For painting, etching, and photography: exhibits, contests, and prizes; 2. For poetry: contests and prizes; 3. For music and drama: concerts and theatricals; 4. Entertainments and talks on the arts; 5. An ultimate art center to further all arts in the community. In March 1940, the guild published its first issue of High Lights. The publication was edited by Elmer M. Weese. In 1943 it was edited by an editorial board including Bill Burke, Dottie Burke, Alfred James Dewey, and Leslie B. Wynne. This fascinating publication includes poems, information about exhibits, events, meetings, stories, book reviews, prints, drawings, and hand drawn advertisements for local businesses. High Lights provides a glimpse of the Sierra Madre arts community during the 1940s.
Type
text
Format
Copy Microfilm
Extent
Unknown 1 Reel of 1
Identifier
csie_000014 ark:/13960/t49q2nb8w
Language
English
Subject
Local history Sierra Madre (Calif.)--History, Local Art Poetry Sierra Madre Arts Guild Weese, Elmer M Burke, Bill Burke, Dottie Dewey, Alfred James Wynne, Leslie B
Time Period
1940/1948
Place
Sierra Madre (Calif.)
Provenance
Sierra Madre Public Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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