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James Hearst: Interpreting “The Farmstead” Cell Phone Tours

Funded in part by a grant award from Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area
Cultural Division, City of Cedar Falls
James & Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts
Featuring: OnCellSystems

Call: (319) 243-3247 and make your selection from the following: (01-37): James Hearst reading his poetry from the Things as They Are album released in 1965. 38: new exhibit info (short); 39: new exhibit info (long); 40: James & Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts and Cedar Falls Art & Culture Board Histories; 41-51: Hearst Center individual room histories.

"Things As They Are" LP (1965)

01 Clover Swaths
02 The Movers
03 Cows Bawl on Sunday
04 Fall Plowing
05 The Oracle
06 The Grail
07 Now I have taken to the Fields
08 Barns in November
09 The Sun at Noon
10 The Old Dog
11 Snake in the Strawberries
12 The Fence Row
13 After Cornhusking
14 Memorial Day
15 Late Spring
16 For a Neighbor Woman
17 Mad Dog
18 Protest
19 Morning Song
20 Animal Tracks
21 The Wasted Corner
22 Three Sides to a Farm
23 Moment Toward Spring
24 The Questioner
25 Limited View
26 To an Old Sow
27 Landmark
28 Success
29 Many Hens Do Not Make Light Work
30 Change Toward Certainty
31 The Old Admonitions
32 Farm Hand
33 Truth
34 Quiet Sunday
35 Love in Autumn
36 Wilderness Token
37 The Return Flight
38 New exhibit info (Poco)
39 New exhibit info (Grande)
40 History of the James & Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts and the Art & Culture Board
41 Foyer
42 Hearst Reading Room
43 Fireplace & Dresser Robinson Gallery
44 Dahl-Thomas Gallery
45 Mae Latta Hall
46 Kitchen
47 Nancy Price Meeting Room
48 Ella Rownd Classrooms
49 Robert Voorhees Photography Lab
50 R.J. McElroy Education Classroom
51 Joy and Burt Corning Patio