Performance and Entertainment
This collection has the following subsets:
- Blondie Robinson collection of African-American Minstrel and Vaudeville photographs
- Ciné-Tracts
- Dupee Fireworks Collection
- Fernando Birri Archive of Multimedia Arts - Escritos
- H. Adrian Smith Magic Objects Collection
- Harris Broadsides
- Julie Adams Strandberg Collection: 50 Years of Dance at Brown University
- Lincoln Sheet Music
- Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830s-1920s)
- Rites and Reason Theatre
- Songsters and Hymnals from the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
- World War I Sheet Music
- Yiddish Sheet Music
Items in this collection
The sentry's prayer
The secret of life
Printed on yellow paper. At head of text: By Mystic No. 12.
The secret of a happy day
1 broadsheet. Within red line border.
The secret of a happy day
1 broadsheet. Within red line border.
The second joint exhibition of the Philomathean Society and Society of Inquiry, at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass: Monday evening, June 21st, 1880
Text on page [1] within double-line border with ornamental corners; on pages [2]-[4] within single-line borders. Title from first lines on cover.
The secessionist
At head of title hand-colored wood-engraving of man in center taking money from man at right and passing papers inscribed: "Jeff Davis Richmond Plans Va." to messenger at left. Six-line poem. A similar poem at Brown University entitled Soldier (HB37951) was published by the N.Y. Union Valentine Co.
The seasons: A song for the Oliver School
by Gen'l Henry K. Oliver. Within double line border. At head of text: (Words by W.P.A.)
The season's greetings
The search
Pages [2,4] blank.
The search
Pages [2,4] blank.
The sea-turtle and the shark
by M. B. Tolson. Printed on blue paper. Copyright 1965 by Twayne Publishers, Inc.
The sea-gull's last flight
The sea-gull
Gail Dusenbery. Printed in red and black on white paper. Caption title. Poem. "Two hundred copies printed for Oyez by Young-Brilliant, December 1968."
The sea-gull
Gail Dusenbery. Printed in red and black on white paper. Caption title. Poem. "Two hundred copies printed for Oyez by Young-Brilliant, December 1968."
The sea-gull
Gail Dusenbery. Printed in red and black on white paper. Caption title. Poem. "Two hundred copies printed for Oyez by Young-Brilliant, December 1968."
The sea sprite and the shooting star
Jack London. Page [4] blank. At head of text: (Jack London 962 East 16th Street, Oakland, California, 1899). At end of text: (Privately printed, November, 1932). Cover title.
The sea and the soul
At head of title: Reprinted from The Evangelical, Harrisburg, Pa., June 13, 1899. At end of text: East Northfield, Mass., May 23, 1899.
The sculptor of Tennessee: a poem
Cover title. One of 99 copies printed.
The schoolmates' adieu
Printed on silk. Within curvilinear border with ornamental corners. At head of text: Sung at the Annual Examination of the Augusta Female Seminary, June 28, 1844. Written by Miss Anne Maria M. Clarke, one of the pupils. Music composed by Mrs. Bailey. Text of song in four eight-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Farewell, farewell, dearest teachers.
The school where Lincoln went
Words and music by Will Hardy. [With pianoforte accompaniment] Colored illustrated cover. "Featured by Pierce and Roslyn"--Cover
The school of learning
The sceptics
Processed copy.
The scavenger's address to his employers
Poetry printed within border of type ornaments. Separated by double rule, above title, cut of horse-drawn dumpster and sanitation crew. At end of text within rule: Boston, January 1, 1832. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints.
The scar on woman's face: Anent the "joker" in the Woman Suffrage plank of the Republican platform, for 1916
by Frank E. Herrick. Printed in two columns, each within single-line border. At end of subtitle: "Unkind, untrue, unknightly, traitor-hearted"--Tennyson. Poem in 19 six-line stanzas. At end of text: Wheaton, Illinois.
The savor of the sea
Printed in green and black on heavy paper. At head of title vignette of trees and canoe in green; on page [2] illustration of skyscape with seagulls, signed: Harvey Peake and captioned with two lines from poem beginning: The cries of circling seagulls. Cover title. Poem in four four-line stanzas on page [3] and four on page [4], each type-signed at end: Clinton Scollard.
The saviour's voice
At head of title: Dear fellow teacher ..
The savings letter for secretaries of war savings societies
1 broadsheet. Printed in red and black.
The savings letter for secretaries of war savings societies
1 broadsheet. Printed in red and black.
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