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.
Co-re-or-go-nel (First line: 'Twas but yesterday I took) Printed in two columns Includes poem At head of text: Written for the Journal Type-signed at end: Horace Mack Hay Broadsds Harris copy: Author's autographed presentation copy; ms. inscription, "With Compliments, Horace Mack."
Political satire includes account of funeral of G.O.P. Political satire includes account of funeral of G.O.P. At head of title portrait of B.F. Butler; on page [3] cut of coffin plate inscribed: G.O.P. Born, A.D. 1855, died and was buried in a good ald age, November, A.D. 1883.
Arranged for the piano by a soldier. For piano. Caption title. "Respectfully dedicated to the Confederate Generals"--Cover. Cover illustration: portraits of Longstreet, Johnston, Hill, Hardee, Bragg, Jackson, Price, and Beauregard.
words and music by Thomas Bruce. For voice and piano. Cover title. Dedicated to: the 91st (Wild West Division) U.S.A. Cover illustration: soldiers and caissons climbing a hill.
by Eugene M. Sawin. Printed in reddish-brown on cream paper within single-line border with crossed corners on page [1] only. Cover title. "Read at the fourth anniversary of the Providence Social Club. At Eddy's Hall. April 9, 1878." Poem in 15 four-line stanzas. On page [4] within ornamental border: 1874 P.S.C. 1878.
by Eugene M. Sawin. Printed in reddish-brown on cream paper within single-line border with crossed corners on page [1] only. Cover title. "Read at the fourth anniversary of the Providence Social Club. At Eddy's Hall. April 9, 1878." Poem in 15 four-line stanzas. On page [4] within ornamental border: 1874 P.S.C. 1878.
W.K. Page [4] blank. On page [1] reproduction of photograph of cat, captioned: Our Fluffy (aged nine years) Caption title. Poem in nine four-line stanzas.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. At center of title illustration of American flag on staff tipped with liberty cap. At head of first column: Price 1 cent. J.I. Souther, Proprietor. Monthly periodical, possibly managed by children, containing serial fiction, poetry and riddles. Place of publication suggested because of mention of changeable weather in Worcester in March issue.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. At center of title illustration of American flag on staff tipped with liberty cap. At head of first column: Price 1 cent. J.I. Souther, Proprietor. Monthly periodical, possibly managed by children, containing serial fiction, poetry and riddles. Place of publication suggested because of mention of changeable weather in Worcester in issue for March.
lyric by William J. Dawson ; music by C.F. Marks. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6 Cover design by F. Gerster. First line of text: Oh, there's a flag, star-studded. First line of chorus: Oh, stars of peace.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. At center of title illustration of American flag on staff tipped with liberty cap. At head of first column: Price 1 cent. J.I. Souther, Proprietor. Monthly periodical, possibly managed by children, containing serial fiction, poetry and joke. Place of publication suggested because of mention of changeable weather in Worcester in March issue.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. At center of title illustration of American flag on staff tipped with liberty cap. At head of first column: Price 1 cent. J.I. Souther, Proprietor. Monthly periodical, possibly managed by children, containing serial fiction, weather news and riddles. Place of publication suggested because of mention of changeable weather in Worcester.
"Respectfully dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States"--At head of title Sung with great applause by W.W. Batchelor ; written & composed by Robert Hervey
by the National President, Mrs. Daniel Lothrop. Poetry printed in blue; with emblem of the society at head of title. Remainder of sub-title: and authorized by a vote of the National Board of the Society, to be used by the local societies as a part of the salute to the flag. Poem in five four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence, and from the date of the author's death.