In two columns within an ornamental border. At end of text: Published by the Committee of Arrangements and Reception of the American Medical Association.
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
Respectfully to Mr. and Mrs. [M]erill
At end of text: Adeline C. Smith, North Cambridge, Sept., 1863. First line: Among the white-robed Angels.
Respectfully dedicated to the true-hearted, brave and patriotic Southern girls, of the Monumental City
Within double-line border. Original dimensions not known. Poem in five eight-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence; the Monumental City is Baltimore.
Respectfully dedicated by a freshman to the Sophs
Resonance
At head of text: Christmas greetings, 1936. At end of text: Care American Express Co., Vienna Austria.
Resignation
1 broadsheet.
Requiem: on the death of General William Henry Harrison, late president of the United States
Written by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. at the request of the Corporation of the city of New-York. Will be sung by members of the New-York Sacred Music Society. Within heavy mourning border.
Requiem for a young soldier
Poem in four four-line stanzas. Author's name not on item. Granger's index to poetry, 5th ed., New York, 1962 ascribes to Lunt and gives titles Requiem and Requiem for one slain in battle.
Requiem for a young soldier
Poem in four four-line stanzas. Author's name not on item. Granger's index to poetry, 5th ed., New York, 1962 ascribes to Lunt and gives titles Requiem and Requiem for one slain in battle.
Requiem for a young soldier
Poem in four four-line stanzas. Author's name not on item. Granger's index to poetry, 5th ed., New York, 1962 ascribes to Lunt and gives titles Requiem and Requiem for one slain in battle.
Republicans remember
by James Nicholson. To be sung to the tune: Marching through Georgia. Text of song in five four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Hurrah! hurrah! the Union still remains. Publication date from date of Hayes-Tilden election, the subject of the song.
By William Ross Wallace. To be sung to the tune: Red, white and blue. Text of song in four eight-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: By all the successes we knew.
Republican campaign songs
Within single line border. Contains 4 songs.
Republican campaign songs
Within single line border. Contains 4 songs.
Republican campaign song sheet No. 1: Harrison and Morton
Printed in five columns divided by single lines within double line border. Portraits of Harrison and Morton at head of text. At end of text: Copyright by Benj. W. Hitchcock. Words of 16 songs.
Report of the Cousins Meeting: the descendants of Israel Mowry held their annual meeting at Robert Taft's Hall, Uxbridge, September 18, 1856
Printed on blue paper in two columns divided by curvilinear line within triple line border with ornamental corners and ornaments at center of top and bottom.
Report of district no. 4
Reply to the "volunteer Zouave."
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single line.
Reply
Within ornamental border. At end of text: B--F.
Rent robes
Arthur Henry Goodenough. Printed on birch bark; irregular edges; initial block. Poem in seven four-line stanzas. Place of publication, publisher and suggested range of publication dates from dealer when Brown University copy was acquired with other birch bark broadsides.
Rencontre désagréable
Broadsheet advertising card printed on recto in colors and gold, in verso in black on heavy paper. Title on recto superimposed on colored lithograph of wolf growling at man. Below illustration on recto: S.D. Sollers & Co's fine shoes. On verso poem in three four-line stanzas advertising Sollers shoes, beginning: Don't take this for a new edition. Title on recto in French. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments. Printed area measures: 25.8 x 18.1 cm. Poem preceded by prose explanation of its circumstances. Introduction ascribes poem to "the late Dr. Ladd"; dealer identifies him as William Ladd (1755-1786) Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence, especially mention in introduction of Hastings' acquittal which occurred in 1795.
Reminiscences of other days
Page [4] blank. Text on page [1] within border of type ornaments.
Reminder faculty club dues
Processed copy.
Remembrance of things past
Poetry. Processed copy. At end of text: Ron Padgett, 1966. Publication date from dealer, Anacapa Books, Berkeley, Calif. First line: I'm afraid father's hair is slightly cancelled.
Remembrance of things passed
Within single line border. At end of text: This verse by David McCord was read at the Saturday luncheon of the Club of Odd Volumes 15 November 1947, the author's fiftieth birthday. White paper printed and illustrated in black and red-brown.
Pages [3] and [4] blank. Black mourning border. At end of text: m.a.a.
Remembrance
Pages 3 and 4 blank.
Remembrance
Within ornamental border bearing legend: Hamilton College ... Library of English Poetry.
Showing 7081 to 7110 of 19339 results