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1 Published Artists Technology has imprtwal drastically since the first echttal d the Dane yearhok in 1906. In the earlier years, cameras did not always offer the bast ennality picture fix the story. Emmen 1906 and 1953 artwork played a paitol role in the spread inns. Some amvork depicted a Instate:1 cyan that helped shape the university. Other pieces wane simply mod to lino or a page. Whileiron of the artwork was Hack and white, it was not because the hok lacked color technology. The earlier artwork in the 1920s was in ail( n though most of the an in the 1940s and 1950s was in Hack and white. However, there was a sain of pieces in the 1940s that mare nm in single color in order to add at host some color to an otherwise manioc Ink. Many of the more intentning pieces d art are the cartoons used throughout the Look. In 1950, the Dome ran a sett of humorous carman depicting studan life. It is no secret that Notre Dame itself in its traditions, so it is no surprise that sane of these cantons ring true even today. Some cams. lake this cox pullesai in the 1953 This Stain teaching Lbw, give miss a better the Naive Minims in Incli- understaling of NDculture in is used as a Linda between in dynast. maims of the 1923 Dome. Thew gap Irons Fisher bare everything. TrJhOnaj la • FOOTBALL CAN BE VERY EMBARRASSING BROOM CLOSED FORCED DOUBLE 11 Toon 1,114141Ni in 1950 a• INC nOW AC It 11.24 ' AIM it WA, fins (smug Many fnsxlimm time 1950 haw inalnd Choir COS 5,3it Sint room tains ' a ,ISM motion :mooing Mon. ' 11th 1939 cartoon paMi of Jnkig afmOsphere. wino kny hid to isms noir rim for (sty mars
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A Century of Covers The an cf the 1906 Dome wis gold and blue, ‘u is cover Of the 2006 ieurtick you are now reading. In betwan. cite erocivity and o.m ing of student editors and designers is clearly evident. SAM coven had a fabric feel, others a Sher-like latish. A metal university sunl as inset into the Dome covers of 1947,48 and 49. A stick-on photo or drauing was applied to the cover in 1941,2000 and 2001. While a total of 26 covers titre gold and blue, brown was the second most popular color. As might he exp-ctal, the runt memorable covers mere the most unusual:The full-color photo of the statue of Mary on the twin building that took up the afire 1979 cover, the aerial photos of campus in 1980 and 1995, the rendering of the library ramie in 2002, a full-cover leprechaun in 1991 and a mysterious tree in 1977. Among the best covers, accarding to Assistant Professor of Decign Rob= Sailack of the Notre Dame Derornucnt of Art, Art History and DLNign, were those with creative designs (like 1922, which paired equally an athlete and a schlar, and 1937, in which the dome of the main building wrapped around the yearbcokk those that ua,d teelmology co.41 (like the embossing and multiple colors in 1930X and those that ?poke of the de-4m of their era (such as 1954,1959,1961 and 1976). While interating arias are impressive, also notemorthy is the lack of four covers within the we Sidra ' stirs. The Dorm was not published during the war years of 1919 and 1944-46. 1937 193$ 194 1940 1964 1965 1963 1917 NINETEEN HUNDRED AID fORTY-ONE THE CT • 1984 1987 1988 1985
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