The Perceptions literary journal of Howard Payne University includes original student works of non-fiction and forums of faculty and student exchanges. This issue contains student and faculty essays on the transcendental movement, the Gettysburg Address, violence, learning, and the art of creating a sermon.
The Perceptions literary journal of Howard Payne University includes original student works of non-fiction and forums of faculty and student exchanges. This issue contains student and faculty essays on the transcendental movement, the Gettysburg Address, violence, learning, and the art of creating a sermon.
Physical Description
16 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
The focus of Perceptions, as detailed in the first annual issue, was to "explore, reflect, and enrich the critical thinking on this campus." It was designed as a work of nonfiction, which was to be a forum of exchange between Howard Payne professors and students. Artwork and photography were also included. Only two issues are known to exist.
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