Box 1
Contains 96 Results:
Pamphlet, "The Light That Did Not Fail.", 1908
Address of Melvin E. Stone at Dinner of the New England Society at Charleston, S.C. Forefather's Day.
Booklet, "The Bridge-Builders" by: Watson Kirkconnell. A Poem written in honor of the formal opening of the Charles Feleky Collection, 1938
Hungarian Reference Library New York City
Pamphlet, "The Utterance of Speech in Song" by Geo. Chadwick Stock, autographed by the author to Miss Kitty Cheatham, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Booklet, Titled "TGM", 1937
Inside Page reads: "Dr. Edward Benes, President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Masaryk's Path and Legency. Funeral Oration at the Burial of the President-Liberator. Tucked into booklet is a photograph of Masaryk autographed "Best greetings, Alice Masaryk" and a newspaper editorial titled "Czecho-Slovak Day" which is about a celebration of Mazaryk's birthday.
Newspaper clipping located in Box 1 FF: 8 and photograph of Masaryk located in Box 1 FF: 7.
Program, Columbia University, Exercises in honor of the President Liberator of Czechoslovakia, Thomas G. Mazaryk, 1937
Lists Chairman, speakers, and music program by the Choir of the John Hus Presbyterian Church.
Booklet: Lord Chatham, William Pitt, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Two photographs of a herd of sheep, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Promotional tourist pamphlet about Fredericksburg, Virginia, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Four postcard photographs of "Quillcote", Summer Home of Kate Douglas Wiggin at Hollis, Maine, one photograph showing Mrs. Wiggin near the well at the home, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1945 and spans 3 linear feet. It consists of ephemera, clippings, cards, poems, published materials, photographs, correspondence, and sheet music.
Invitation to a Publication Part of "Bluebeard", 1914
Described as a Musical Fantasy by Kate Douglas Wiggin from Harper and Brothers. Publishers, with a personal note on the invitation signed "Kate D. Riggs." Date of part appears to be February 23, 1914