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
Anti-slavery hymns
Anti-slavery hymn: Written for the New England Convention, held at Boston, May 27, 1862
By G.W. Stacy. To be sung to the tune: Lenox. Text of hymn on six six-line stanzas.
Anti-saloon battle hymn
Tune: Columbia the Gem of the Ocean.
Anthem of liberty
1 broadsheet. Within single line border. Contains advertising.
Anthem for dedication
Poetry. Printed area measures: 26.4 x 7.6 cm. Lines of type ornaments at top, between poems, and at end. Type and type ornaments suggest imprint date approximation.
Anthem for dedication
Poetry. Printed area measures: 26.4 x 7.6 cm. Lines of type ornaments at top, between poems, and at end. Type and type ornaments suggest imprint date approximation.
Anthem for dedication
Poetry. Printed area measures: 26.4 x 7.6 cm. Lines of type ornaments at top, between poems, and at end. Type and type ornaments suggest imprint date approximation.
Anthem Columbia
Within border of type ornaments.
Anthem Britannia
Within border of type ornaments.
Anthem
Printed on white paper within red single-line border with overlap at corners. Words of hymn in six four-line stanzas. At end of text: St. John's Church, Hartford, Conn. Suggested publication date from date of acquisition of Brown University copy.
Answer, world!
1 broadsheet. Within single line border with corner ornaments. At head of text: Poem read at the vesper service Sept. 23d, and printed by request.
words [by] Helen Farr Tolman ; music [by] Finch Elbert Lewis. For voice and piano. Cover title. "To Our Soldier and Sailor Boys"
Answer your country's call
Tune: The mocking bird.
Answer your country's call
Tune: The mocking bird.
Answer your country's call
Tune: The mocking bird.
Answer to the new Looking Glass: or, a Description of some characters to be avoided by youth of both sexes
Verse in 16 stanzas printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments. At end of text below short double line: Sold Wholesale and Retail by Leonard Deming, corner of Merchant's Row and Market Square (up stairs,) - Boston. Leonard Deming was at this address, also given as 1 south side of Faneuil Hall, from 1829 to 1831. Printed area measures 18.7 x 14.2 cm. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints or Ford.
Answer to the Duck Baby
by Bertie Weck Fitzell. Photo tipped in.
Answer Mr. Wilson's call
words and music by Billy Gould. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: photograph of President Wilson; drawing of a soldier and a sailor / Al. Barbelle.
Another sacrifice
At end of text: Excelsior.
Another glorious victory
1 broadsheet. Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments. At head of text: This afternoon arrived in this harbor the British Packet Mor[giana]
Another friend
Another advertizmental song
by R. P. Leonard, the celebrated clock repairer. Poetry. At head of text: Office at his own house in rear of Bridgman's store. Keene, N.H. Date sugested by appearance of item. First line: Leonard has come once more tis true.
Another academy
Poetry Mounted on lettered illustrated mustard-colored wrapper (14 cm.); cut of Academy Award Oscar statuette pasted on wrapper Printed in reddish-brown and black on cream-colored laid paper Cover title Colophon on inside of wrapper: Designed by Barbara Martin & printed by Noel Young. Published for the friends of the Black Sparrow Press i an edition of 250 copies numbered & signed by the author
Annual soiree musicale, Thursday evening, June 28, 1855
Pages [2,3] blank. Within curvilinear border with corner ornaments.
Pages [2]-[3] blank. Caption title. Includes lists of officers and those who have "passed over," order of exercises, and text of song with four numbered four-line stanzas and eight-line chorus beginning: Then tell it--tell their story!
Page [4] blank.
Annual exercises of the Classical Department of Union School, Schenectady: Friday, July 1st, 1864
Within double line border with corner ornaments. At end of text on page [1]: John Gilmour, Publisher, 93 State Street.
Within double line border.
Annual dinner Hotel Vendome Boston ... January 25, 1894
Page [4] blank. Printed in blue, bound with blue ribbon. Contains menu and program with poetry quotes.
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