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.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Star dance folio No. 18b": p. [4] War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: drawing of parents thinking of soldier son / EEW.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Star dance folio No. 18b": p. [4] War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: drawing of parents thinking of soldier son / EEW.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Star dance folio No. 18b": p. [4] War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: drawing of parents thinking of soldier son / EEW.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Star dance folio No. 18b": p. [4] War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: drawing of parents thinking of soldier son / EEW.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Star dance folio No. 18b": p. [4] War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: drawing of parents thinking of soldier son / EEW.
words by John L. Golden ; music by Raymond Hubbell. March for voice and piano. Caption title. From musical: Cheer up. "Dedicated to Hon. Joseph W. Tumulty"--Cover. Advertisement for other songs: p. [6] Cover illustration: a stream of happy people / Burton Rice.
Grace E. Troy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence. Printed in brown. Title at head of sheet illustrated with a rural scene of haystacks.
Grace E. Troy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence. Printed in brown. Title at head of sheet illustrated with a rural scene of haystacks.
Pages [2-3] blank. Caption title. Possibly intended to be separated. At head of text paragraph beginning: "Three hundred and thirty-three members answered to their names, with the words, 'Charles Sumner, of Boston.' Suggested range of dates from internal evidence and because Sumner is not called dead in the poem.
Poem in six four-line stanzas. At head of text prose passage beginning: "Three hundred and thirty-three members answered to their names, with the words 'Charles Sumner, of Boston.' At end of text: Eola. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and because Sumner is not called dead in the poem.
Pages [2-3] blank. Caption title. Possibly intended to be separated. At head of text paragraph beginning: "Three hundred and thirty-three members answered to their names, with the words, 'Charles Sumner, of Boston.' Suggested range of dates from internal evidence and because Sumner is not called dead in the poem.
Poem in six four-line stanzas. At head of text prose passage beginning: "Three hundred and thirty-three members answered to their names, with the words 'Charles Sumner, of Boston.' At end of text: Eola. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and because Sumner is not called dead in the poem.
Flier, printed on red paper in black, announcing availability of the book Fire station by Charles Bukowski. Includes part of poem: We came out of the bar [first line] Imprint date from date stamped in upper right corner.
Flier, printed on red paper in black, announcing availability of the book Fire station by Charles Bukowski. Includes part of poem: We came out of the bar [first line] Imprint date from date stamped in upper right corner.
To be sung to the tune: The shining shore. Text of hymn in four numbered eight-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: F.D. Central Falls, R.I., Feb. 23, 1861.
Printed in colors on heavy white paper. At right of text sepia illustration of woman holding small child who gives a coin to an old man. Poem in eight lines.