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
Somebody
No. 191 of untitled series.
Somebody
Somebody
No. 191 of untitled series.
Somebody
No. 191 of untitled series.
Somebody
Pages [3] + [4] blank.
Some warning
Some warning
Some things that fly there be
Title from first line. Flyer from Northern Illinois University Press advertising Emily Dickinson and Riddle by D.D. Lucas. Folded in thirds.
Some stanzas from "The ultimate conqueror
Printed in brown. At head of text: An answer to the Rubaiyat of Omar Kayyam.
Some smiles
Some parodizing
Imitations of Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade.
Some mother's son was he
Title and first line the same. Within double line border.
Some mother's son was he
Title and first line the same. Within double line border.
Some mother's child
Some day: (To my little girl of five)
Some day: (To my little girl of five)
Some day they're coming home again: march song
words and music by Harry Hilbert. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisements for other songs: p. 2-[4] War slogans: p. 2-3. Cover illustration: silhouette of soldiers marching.
Some day I'll come back to you: song
by Gitz-Rice. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Copyright, MCMXVIV [i.e. 1919?]"--P. 3. Advertisement for another song: p. [8]
Some current folk-songs of the negro
"Read before the Folk society of Texas, l912." First publication of the Texas Folklore society, but unnumbered.
Some comfort
Martha Fritz. Printed in reddish-brown and blue on heavy brown paper within single-line reddish-brown border. Poem in 19 lines. "Printed by Gregg A. Fox, May 1972."
Solstice
Pages [2] and [4] blank. Printed on heavy olive green paper; fold at top. On page [1] uncaptioned illustration of winter landscape signed: Irene E. Jerome. Caption title. Poem in 15 lines. Author's name from ms. signature on Brown University copy; date from donor.
Soll mein's uebergehn
Soll mein's uebergehn
Soliloquy: between 2 cypress--
Leon Spiro. White paper printed and illustrated in blue.
Soliloquy of Prof. John W. Webster: after the disappearance of Dr. George Parkman, up to the time of his execution
Within ornamental border, printed in three columns, divided by curvilinear lines. At head of text: "And be sure your sin will find you out." Numb. 32, 23. At end of text within border: Price 6 cents. Imprint information suggested by place and dates for this famous murder case and subsequent trial.
Soliloquy of Prof. John W. Webster: after the disappearance of Dr. George Parkman, up to the time of his execution
Within ornamental border, printed in three columns, divided by curvilinear lines. At head of text: "And be sure your sin will find you out." Numb. 32, 23. At end of text within border: Price 6 cents. Imprint information suggested by place and dates for this famous murder case and subsequent trial.
Soliloquy of Prof. John W. Webster: after the disappearance of Dr. Geo. Parkman up to the time of his execution
Printed in three columns. At head of text: "And be sure your sin will find you out." Numb. 32, 23. Imprint information suggested by place and dates for this famous murder case and subsequent trial.
Soliloquy of Prof. John W. Webster, after the murder of Dr. Geo. Parkman up to the time of his execution
Within ornamental border, printed in three columns. At head of text: "And be sure your sin will find you out." Numb. 32: 23. At end of text beneath border: Price 4 cents. Imprint information suggested by place and dates for this famous murder case and subsequent trial. First line: An awful discontent.
Soldiers of the Scotch Brigade
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