Two poems. French fold. Colophon on p. [4]: 100 copies of this exchange have been printed on old Stratford paper for private distribution, on Richard Wilbur's birthday, 1 March 1963. Typography by The Hippogryph press; text composed and printed by The Chapel Press, Williamstown, Mass. Title printed in green on beige paper. First line: You claim that you have American Indian blood.
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
Prince Methusalem: Opera comique in 3 acts
Translated and adapted by Emil Schwab. Music by Johann Strauss .. 1 broadsheet.
Primrose Hill, and, Death of patience
Poetry. Printed area measures 19.4 x 13.8 cm. Text printed in two columns divided by line of advertising with type ornaments at each end: Sold Wholesale and Retail corner of Merchant's Row and Market Square -- Boston. Leonard Deming is listed at this address in Boston directories for 1829 to 1831; also cited as: No. 1 Faneuil Hall, south side. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints or Ford.
Primrose Hill guru
Poem. Reproduced from calligraphy. Text printed in blue; title and imprint in green; and ill. to right printed in purple. At end of text: May 1965 London Alley Ginsberg. Not in Dowden, G. Ginsberg. First line: It is the moon that disappears.
Priesthood of Christ: Heb. 9:1-12
Printed in colors on recto, black on verso. Illustrations, on recto, include the tabernacle and a cross. Sunday school lesson. Text of hymn on recto; on verso, lesson and quiz. In upper corners on recto: Lesson 11. June 14. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Pride and fashion
At end of text: Messiah Home, Bailey St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Pretty maid milking her cow: colleen dhas cruthen na moe
Text of song in three eight-line stanzas. At end of text below curvilinear line: A.W. Auner's Card and Job Printing Rooms, Tenth and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Pretty little hands
At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to Miss Rosa Wulff. Title same as first line.
Pretty bee
Within colored ornamental border. At end of text: No. 8.
Pretendin'
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President's hymn: give thanks, all ye people
words by Dr. Muhlenberg ; music by A.C. Gutterson. For voice and piano; refrain set for chorus (SATB) and piano. Caption title. A metrical version of Lincoln's first Thanksgiving proclamation.
President Lincoln's grand march
"Respectfully dedicated to the Union Army b F.B. Helmsmuller"--Cover Color illustration: portrait of Abraham Lincoln, set between female figures of war and peace / lith. of Thomas & Eno
President Lincoln's funeral march
composed by E. Mack. For piano. Caption title. "Respectfully dedicated to the people of the United States."--Cover.
President Lincoln's funeral dirge
"To the American people"--Cover For piano
President Garfield's favorite hymn
Within mourning border. Text of hymn in four eight-line stanzas. At end of text: Globe Print. Author's name not on item. Suggested publication date at time of Garfield's assassination.
President Cleveland: an illustrated poem
Within double line border with corner ornaments. At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to the members of the New York delegation to the National Democratic Convention ..
President Abraham Lincoln's quick step
Portrait of Lincoln on t.p.; Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lith. Cincinnati For piano
Presented by the Darby and Joan Club
Presentation of the Wooden Spoon
Page [4] blank. Below title a shield quartered with crossed spoons, scales, drinking horn and Phi Beta Kappa key, with legends Super sinistram lugemus, Mene tekel upharsin, Honi soit qui mal y pense, and In hoc signo vinces; caption Insigne Cochleaureatorum. 1852. Cover title. On page [2]: Order of exercises at the presentation of the Wooden Spoon, by the junior class in Yale College, Brewster's Hall, Tuesday evening, May 25, 1852. The Wooden Spoon Society staged presentation ceremonies at Yale conducted by the junior class between 1847 and 1871.
Presentation of the Wooden Spoon
Page [4] blank. Below title a shield quartered with crossed spoons, scales, drinking horn and Phi Beta Kappa key, with legends Super sinistram lugemus, Mene tekel upharsin, Honi soit qui mal y pense, and In hoc signo vinces; caption Insigne Cochleaureatorum; signed: D. L. Davies, Engr. Cover title. On page [2]: Presentation of the Wooden Spoon, by the junior class of Yale College, at Music Hall, Tuesday eve., June 28th, 1870. Music by Grafulla's 7th Regt. Band. The Wooden Spoon Society staged presentation ceremonies at Yale conducted by the junior class between 1847 and 1871.
Presentation of the Wooden Spoon
Page [4] blank. Below title a shield quartered with crossed spoons, scales, drinking horn and Phi Beta Kappa key, with legends Super sinistram lugemus, Mene tekel upharsin, Honi soit qui mal y pense, and In hoc signo vinces; caption Insigne Cochleaureatorum; signed: D. L. Davies, Engr. Cover title. On page [2]: Presentation of the Wooden Spoon, by the junior class of Yale College, at Music Hall, Tuesday evening, June 30th, 1868. Music by Dodworth's Band. At end of text on page [3]: From press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor. The Wooden Spoon Society staged presentation ceremonies at Yale conducted by the junior class between 1847 and 1871.
Presentation of the Wooden Spoon
Page [4] blank. Below title a shield quartered with crossed spoons, scales, drinking horn and Phi Beta Kappa key, with legends Super sinistram lugemus, Mene tekel upharsin, Honi soit qui mal y pense, and In hoc signo vinces; caption Insigne Cochleaureatorum. 1854. Cover title. On page [2]: Wooden Spoon exhibition, June 12th, 1854. Order of exercises. The Wooden Spoon Society staged presentation ceremonies at Yale conducted by the junior class between 1847 and 1871.
Presentation of the Wooden Spoon
Page [4] blank. Below title a shield quartered with crossed spoons, scales, drinking horn and Phi Beta Kappa key, with legends Super sinistram lugemus, Mene tekel upharsin, Honi soit qui mal y pense, and In hoc signo vinces; caption Insigne Cochleaureatorum. Cover title. Word of songs in English or Latin. On page [2]: Presentation of the Wooden Spoon, by the junior class in Yale College, at Brewster Hall, Tuesday ev'g, June 12, 1860. The Wooden Spoon Society staged presentation ceremonies at Yale conducted by the junior class between 1847 and 1871.
Presentation of the Class of 1868: July 1st, 1868
Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental double line border with corner ornaments. At head of title: Yale College. To be sung to the tune: Auld lang syne.
Presentation of the Class of 1868: July 1st, 1868
Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental double line border with corner ornaments. At head of title: Yale College. To be sung to the tune: Auld lang syne.
Presentation of the Class of 1868: July 1st, 1868
Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental double line border with corner ornaments. At head of title: Yale College. To be sung to the tune: Auld lang syne.
Presentation of the class of 1861: June 19th, 1861
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Presentation of the class of 1861: June 19th, 1861
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Presentation of the class of 1861: June 19th, 1861
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