Performance and Entertainment

Digital collections that fall within the John Hay Library’s Performance and Entertainment STRATEGIC COLLECTING DIRECTION. Here you will find digitized materials that document the history and creative process of performing arts and provides a window into public life and popular entertainment in the Americas through plays, dance, film, music, photography, and pornography.
This collection is part of Brown University Library, hosted by Brown University.

Items in this collection

Peace on earth and liberty: march song

by Roy L. Burtch. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Pages 1-2 are unnumbered. Dedicated to: all Sammies on land and sea. Advertisement for "The organ and the choir": p. [4] Cover illustration: photograph of sailors on a ship by the Statue of Liberty.

Peace on earth and liberty: march song

by Roy L. Burtch. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Pages 1-2 are unnumbered. Dedicated to: all Sammies on land and sea. Advertisement for "The organ and the choir": p. [4] Cover illustration: photograph of sailors on a ship by the Statue of Liberty.

Peace on earth and goodwill to all men

Page [4] blank. French-fold; printed on double page on heavy white paper. Illustration of doves on page [1]; extending across center of pages [2-3] reproduction of photograph of Sarah E. Wright and Lucy Smith, captioned: Wright Smith. Cover title. One poem on page [2], the other on page [3] Author's full names from ms. signatures on Brown University copy, "Sarah E." beside printed "Wright" and "Lucy" beside printed "Smith." Reproduced ms. note referring to No middle ground by Lucy Smith (Philadelphia, 1952) and to a scheduled poetry book by both authors to be entitled No strangers here. Dealer suggests publication date ca. 1953-1954; book was published under title Give me a child (Philadelphia, 1955)

Peace on earth

Peace on earth

Brown University

French fold; printed on double page. Christmas card. On cover: from Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, Mills College, California December Mcmxxvii.

Peace for all

Peace for all

Brown University

Broadsheet. Text of one song on recto, other on verso.

Peace for all

Peace for all

Brown University

Broadsheet. Text of one song on recto, other on verso.

Peace for all

Peace for all

Brown University

Broadsheet. Text of one song on recto, other on verso.

Peace for all

Peace for all

Brown University

Printed in green on heavy yellow-green paper in postcard format. Type-signed at end: Ethel Parrish. Return address of Ethel Parrish in Los Angeles printed on verso. Suggested publication date from date of acquisition of Brown University copy.

Peace and liberty: and, The Irish robber

Poetry printed in two columns divided by advertising: Sold wholesale and retail, at 152, Ann Street, Boston. William Rutter was at above address in 1827 and 1828.

Peace and good will

Peace and good will

Brown University

Gertrude Palmer Vaughan. Printed on peach silk ribbon. Poem in four four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.

Peace

Peace

Brown University

Flyer from publisher for Viet Nam Poems by T. Nhat-Hanh.

Peace

Peace

Brown University

Flyer from publisher for Viet Nam Poems by T. Nhat-Hanh.

Peace

Peace

Brown University

Flyer from publisher for Viet Nam Poems by T. Nhat-Hanh.

Peace

Peace

Brown University

Printed on pink silk ribbon. At head of text cut of dove hovering over open book inscribed: Holy Bible. Text consists of questions beginning with: What is peace? followed by Biblical references. At end of text: Copyright applied for. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.

Peace

Peace

Brown University

Christmas card. pp. [2,4] blank. On cover: Christmas greetings.

Pay day

Pay day

Brown University

French fold; printed on double leaves. Printed in green on orange paper. Page [1] George Steele Seymour (1) and Flora Warren Seymour (2) wish you a very Merry Christmas.