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.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem on recto. On verso, headed: Which route will you take? parallel mock advertisements for the Great Salvation R.R. and the Ruination Railroad. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem on recto. On verso, headed: Which route will you take? parallel mock advertisements for the Great Salvation R.R. and the Ruination Railroad. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem on recto. On verso, headed: Which route will you take? parallel mock advertisements for the Great Salvation R.R. and the Ruination Railroad. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem on recto. On verso, headed: Which route will you take? parallel mock advertisements for the Great Salvation R.R. and the Ruination Railroad. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem on recto. On verso, headed: Which route will you take? parallel mock advertisements for the Great Salvation R.R. and the Ruination Railroad. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in colors on heavy white paper in postcard format; text on recto in green, on verso in black. At head of text illustration of couple at a dinner table; the man says, "For Heaven's sake is that all you've got?" and the woman says, "John!" Words and music of song chorus. Name of author of lyrics not on item; Albert Von Tilzer is author of music. "By permission of Copyright MCMVI by the York Music Co. Albert Von Tilzer Mgr. 40 West 28th st. New York"--Colophon. "No. 4600 Music Series"--Verso.
words by Ballard Macdonald and Joe Goodwin ; music by James F. Hanley. Fox trot for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. [3-4] Cover illustration: photograph of W.J. Reilly; drawing of servicemen reading mail / Barbelle
words by Ballard Macdonald and Joe Goodwin ; music by James F. Hanley. Fox trot for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. [3-4] Cover illustration: photograph of W.J. Reilly; drawing of servicemen reading mail / Barbelle.
words by W.G. Wilson; music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond For low voice and piano Caption title "To Miss Lucile M. Showalter." Advertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] Cover illustration: photograph of Afro-American woman and child / Mrs. Luther Derwent
Poetry. Printed in one and two columns divided by single line. Four numbered stanzas; at head of text paragraph about origin of song signed Wm. B. Bradbury. Song published in Bradbury's The new golden chain, New York 1866. First line: The following interesting incident has given rise to the beautiful song, "A Light in the Window." First line of poem: There's a light in the window for thee, brother.
sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders. For voice, 4-part chorus, and piano. Caption title. Music appears in earlier song (c1838) entitled: A life on the ocean wave / music by Henry Russell. Cover illustration: lithograph of the Ethiopian Serenaders labelled with the names Pell, Harrington, White, Stanwood, and Germon.
1 broadsheet. Issued to be folded in thirds for mailing. Text printed within border over entire sheet on recto; verso divided into thirds, each section bearing legend.
1 broadsheet. Issued to be folded in thirds for mailing. Text printed within border over entire sheet on recto; verso divided into thirds, each section bearing legend.
1 broadsheet. Issued to be folded in thirds for mailing. Text printed within border over entire sheet on recto; verso divided into thirds, each section bearing legend.
by Harold B. Freeman. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier writing letter, woman reading letter / EH Pfeiffer, N.Y. City.
One of 250 copies, issued on the occasion of a reading by the author at The University of Connecticut Library, March 28, 1974. Cover title. Drawing of Charles Olson by Dawson on cover.
At end of text: Vachel Lindsay 603 South Fifth St. Springfield, Illinois. Later published under same title in pamphlet format ([1920]). Cf. Byrd 38. Printed in green typeface, in two columns; initial in red. First line: This letter is not for publication.
At end of text: Vachel Lindsay 603 South Fifth St. Springfield, Illinois. Later published under same title in pamphlet format ([1920]). Cf. Byrd 38. Printed in green typeface, in two columns; initial in red. First line: This letter is not for publication.
At end of text: Vachel Lindsay 603 South Fifth St. Springfield, Illinois. Later published under same title in pamphlet format ([1920]). Cf. Byrd 38. Printed in green typeface, in two columns; initial in red. First line: This letter is not for publication.