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
Surely the queerest race e'er bred
Title from first line. Within ornamental border of red flowers.
Surely the queerest race e'er bred
Title from first line. Within ornamental border of red flowers.
Surely the queerest race e'er bred
Title from first line. Within ornamental border of red flowers.
Sure, Mike! songster
1 broadsheet. On verso: list of penny ballads and advertisements.
Sure
Caption title. Printed in brown and blue on buff paper. At end of text between two single lines, blue printer's mark and author autograph. Colophon below line: This is number ... of one hundred copies printed by the Grilled Flowers Press in Tucson, Arizona. "Sure" first appeared in Capstan Anthology ...
Sur un radeau d'enfant
Pages 2-3 blank. Printed in dark red, pale green, gray and black on heavy glossy white paper Illustration of human figure on page 1 and plant on page 4 Poem in calligraphy on page 4
Sur un mystere
Printed on heavy ivory paper. At end of poem: Pierre Jean Jouve. Translation: Howard Shulman. Removed from portfolio Semina, no. 4.
Supplication
Air: America.
Supplementary hymns for 1882
Printed in two columns divided by single lines. Caption title. Contains text of 21 hymns, beginning with Onward, Christian soldiers.
Pages after first misnumbered 154, 159 and 160. Printed in three columns divided by single lines. Includes poetry, fiction and news.
by Mrs. M.K. Dunne.
Sunset from Heartbreak Hill
At head of title: New England Magazine, September, 1896.
Sunny South
Within border of type ornaments. Above title illustration of Justice standing before ship. Poem in three eight-line stanzas and final four-line stanza.
Sunlight and shadow
At head of text: Suggested by Bierstadt's picture, by Barry Gray
Sung by Wm. H. Shaffer, blind man
At head of text: Price 5 cents.
Sung at the services Memorial Day, May, 1872
Sung at the installation of officers of Winslow Lewis encampment
Within double line border with corner ornaments.
Sung at the grave side (Pine Grove Cemetery) of Mrs. Adelaide V. Stacy, Sept. 1, 1859
Within ornamental border.
Sunflower state for me
Sundry lines: suggested by reading a "Tribute to the memory of William Bartlet, Esquire."
Sarcastic praise of deceased philanthropist. Sarcastic praise of deceased philanthropist. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. Suggested place and date of publication from home and death date of W. Bartlet.
Sundayschool hymn's [i.e. hymns]
Text of four hymns. Suggested place of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidencew.
Sunday school pic-nic, June 14th, Tolchester Beach
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Title at bottom below double rule. Text of six hymns, beginning with Love divine, all love excelling. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Sunday school gathering at Brunswick: Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1853
Within decorative line border with corner ornaments. Contains poetry.
Sunday school celebration at St. Stephen's, Easter, 1865
At head of text: Hymns. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains four hymns and doxology.
Sunday school celebration at St. Stephen's, Easter, 1865
At head of text: Hymns. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains four hymns and doxology.
Sunday school celebration at St. Stephen's, Easter, 1865
At head of text: Hymns. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains four hymns and doxology.
Sunday school celebration at St. Stephen's Church: Feast of the Circumcision, (January 1,) 1865
Printed in two columns divided by single line within ornamental border. Contains four hymns.
Sunday morning worship at eleven o'clock. March 22, 1931
Poetry and prose. Processed copy. Caption title from p. [2] On page [1] cut of church spire. Program for March 22, 1931.
Sunday
Poetry. Printed on card stock. Illustration in color on gold ground of well-dressed Afro-American family; dialect poem at upper right. Date from internal evidence.
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