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Pages 14 and 15 of Dance Card for Junior Promenade, University of Maine, May 11, 1917

description
  • – These are the fourteenth and fifteenth pages of the Junior Promenade dance card, listing dances.
  • – Text reads: [Page 14] "Music when soft voices die, vibrates / in the memory.--Shelly [sic]/ Number Fifteen / Dance Waltz / Music Song of the Chimes / Partner X [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance / Number Sixteen / Dance One Step / Music Hello, I've Been Looking / for You / Partner P. Crocker [written in pencil on dotted line] /Memories of This Dance" ; [Page 15] "And Iliad and Odyssey rose to the / music of the sea.--Shakespeare / Number Seventeen / Dance Fox Trot / Music Poor Butterfly / Partner X [written inpencil on dotted line] / Memories of This Dance / Number Eighteen / Dance One Step / Music Way Out Yonder in the / Golden West / Partner X [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance"
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  • – en

Pages 16 and 17 of Dance Card for Junior Promenade, University of Maine, May 11, 1917

description
  • – These are the sixteenth and seventeenth pages of the Junior Promenade dance card, listing dances.
  • – Text reads: [Page 16] "If music be the food of life play on. / --Shakespeare / Number Nineteen / Dance Fox Trot / Music Dance and Grow Thin / Partner X [written in pencil ondotted line] / Memories of This Dance / Number Twenty / Dance One Step / Music Aunt Patsy / Partner Swat Sweetser [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance" ; [Page 17] "If she be not so to me, / What care I how fair she be. / --Wither / Number Twenty-one / Dance Waltz / Music The Century Girl / Partner X [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance / Number Twenty-two / Dance One Step / Music I Can Dance with Everybody But My Wife / Partner K. Young [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance"
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language
  • – en

Junior Orations Program

description
  • – The program describes a performance of speeches and music held May 9, 1917, in the Assembly Hall at the University of Maine, part of Junior Week festivities for the Class of 1918. At the bottom of the program is an illustration of a lamp.
  • – "Junior Orations / ASSEMBLY HALL / Wednesday Evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock / Chairman: / JAMES STACY STEVENS, Dean / MUSIC / The True Meaning of College Spirit, / Dorothy Louise Folsom / A World Union, Lee Vrooman / The Rediscovery of America, Helen Loggie Stuart / MUSIC / Government Control of Interstate Railroads, / Robert Henry Hawthorne / The Price ofPeace, Walter Joseph Creamer / MUSIC / Soloist: Miss Helen White"
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date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Train Ticket Stub, Boston to Bangor

description
  • – This small, blue stub was part of a ticket issued by the Pullman Company for travel from Boston to Bangor. The price printed on the ticket is $3.60. The section number (4) and car number (18) are scrawled in pencil.
  • – "THE PULLMAN COMPANY" / PASSENGER'S CHECK--To be retained by passenger to / identify accommodations indicated on accompanying / ticket. Property taken into car will be entirely at own- / er's risk. Subject to all conditions stated on ticket. / BOSTON TO BANGOR / Section / Number 4 [number is written in pencil on dotted line]CAR 18 [number is written in pencil on dotted line]/ Line No. [dotted line is blank]". Sideways on left side of stub: "Office 1206 / Rate $3.60". Sideways on right side of stub: "No. Persons / 1 2 3 / Form 11 / 328".
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date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Seal of University of Maine

description
  • – The seal is round and apparently made of dark red-brown leather. "THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE" is embossed around the outer edge, with a border decoration and a star between each word. In the seal's center, stamped in gold foil, is the figure of two men standing on either side of a large ornate scroll. The man on the left is a farmer holding a scythe over hisshoulder; on the right is a sailor standing in front of a large anchor. The scroll is unrolled to show a pine tree with a moose reclining underneath. Above the scroll is a star and a banner reading "DIRIGO".
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date
  • – 1915
  • – 1916
  • – 1917
  • – 1918
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Pages 18 and 19 of Dance Card for Junior Promenade, University of Maine, May 11, 1917

description
  • – These are the eighteenth and nineteenth pages of the Junior Promenade dance card. The eighteenth page lists dances; page nineteen lists the patronesses of the dance.
  • – Text reads: [Page 18] "Parting is such sweet sorrow / I could say good-night till it be / morrow.--Shakespeare / Number Twenty-three / Dance Fox Trot / Music Bachelor Days /Partner [dotted line is blank] / Memories of This Dance / Number Twenty-four / Dance Waltz / Music Sunshine of Your Smile / Partner X [written in pencil on dotted line]/ Memories of This Dance" ; [Page 19]"Patronesses / Mrs. Robert J. Aley / Mrs. Harold S. Boardman / Mrs. Horace C. Hickam / Mrs. Ella J. Mason / Mrs. Bertha H. Moulton / Mrs. Kate C. Estabrooke / Mrs. Mary C. Parcher / Mrs. Jeanette A. Harrington / Mrs. Pulma Ingersoll / Mrs. Russ Hamlin / Miss Lillian Osgood"
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  • – en

Program for Simmons College Field Day, May 19, 1917

description
  • – This is a program from the Simmons College Field Day, held on May 19, 1917, at 2 p.m.
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date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Appointment and Identification Notice, Office of the Director of Military Enrolment

description
  • – This is a card from the Office of the Director of Military Enrolment, stating that Mitchell has been assigned for work on the Military Enrolment Lists and is to report to the Boston High School of Commerce on Louis Pasteur Avenue on June 19, 1917 at 9 a.m. The card is signed by Charles F. Gettemy, Director of Military Enrolment.
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date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Registration Card

description
  • – This is a military registration card consisting of twelve questions.
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  • – en

Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – This is a program from the Simmons College Dramatics, which performed Ian Hay's play "The Missing Card" on November 16 and 17.
subject
  • – Hay, Ian
rights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Page 2 and 3 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the second and third pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The second page contains an advertisement; the third page states that this is a war benefit.
  • – "PARK THEATRE 619 Washington Street Boston, Mass. THOMAS D. SORIERO, Manager The Home of Everything in Art Music and Photoplays Each Week Prominent Stars and Prominent Plays and Novelties are always included on the program. CONTINUOUS From 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. Special Every Sunday Evening Double Bill Different from All Others War Benefit The Simmons Club ofBoston and The Simmons Dramatic Club SOUTH HALL"
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Page 4 and 5 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the fourth and fifth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The fourth page is an advertisement; the fifth page lists the names of patronesses.
  • – "Mrs. C. F. Lee 12 West Street Boston Mass. Room 601 Bigelow, Kennard Bldg. 1917 FALL AND WINTER SHOWING OF SMART STYLES IN LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS BLOUSES SERGE AND VELVET DRESSES Patronesses MISS KATHERINE ADAMS MRS. CHARLES G. AMES MISS SARAH LOUISE ARNOLD MRS. JOHN W. BARTOL MISS ALICE F. BLOOD MRS. JEFFREY R. BRACKETT MRS. GEORGED. BURRAGE MRS. LILLIAN DU B. T. CARR MISS HESTER CUNNINGHAM MRS. STEPHEN B. DAVOL MISS ROSE L. DEXTER MISS JUNE R. DONNELLY MISS JEANNIE SCOTT GLOSTER MRS. EDWIN FARNHAM GREENE MRS.HORATIO A. LAMB MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE MRS. HENRY LEFAVOUR MISS HELEN E. LOCKWOOD MRS. GUY LOWELL MRS. KENNETH L. MARK MRS. FREDERICK S. MEAD MISS FRANCES R. MORSE MISS MARION McG. NOYES MRS. ROBERT TREAT PAINE, 2d MRS. HENRY G. PEARSON MRS. HENRY B. SAWYER MRS. WILLIAM T. SEDGWICK"
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Page 6 and 7 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the sixth and seventh pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The sixth page contains two advertisements; the seventh page lists the play's cast and contains two advertisements.
  • – "BOSTON SILK SHOP 59 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON, MASS.We Sell Direct at Wholesale Prices We offer the following unequalled values BROADCLOTHS GEORGETTE CREPES DRESS GOODS SATINS SUITINGS TAFFETAS VELVETEENS LININGS COATINGS SILKS SPOOL SILK 10% Discount to College Students Back Bay Candy College 364A BOYLSTON STREET UNEQUALLED TEA ROOM COURSE Including some of ourChoicest Candies Sailors and Soldiers need sweets. Why not send them our specially packed box? Professional Candy Making Taught Fancy Chocolate Dipping a Specialty You can get our home-made sweets, carefully packed in tin boxes for shipping, without extra charge For further information call Back Bay 5907-J Send for Circular THE MISSING CARD BY IAN HAY CAST Mrs.Millington, a widow FRANCES B. BANKS, 1916 Sophy, her maid F. JOSEPHINE BAKER, 1913 EUGENIE A. BOUCHARD Formerly with Chandler&Co. SHOWING TAILORED AND DRESS H A T S Remodelling a Specialty SPECIAL $7.50 and $10.00 HATS 149 TREMONT STREET Room 313 BOSTON MASS. Meyer Jonasson&Co. Tremont and Boylston Sts. The "Unusual" IN Suits Gowns Blouses Skirts Coats Sweater Coats Silk Petticoats and Furs"
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Page 8 and 9 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the eighth and ninth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The eighth page contains an advertisement; the ninth page continues listing the cast's names and contains two advertisements.
  • – "Smart College Modes DISTINCTIVE STYLES WITH ALL THE INDIVIDUALITY AND CHARMING "DIFFERENCE" CHARACTERISTIC OF SLATTERY'S STYLES Suits Coats Gowns Furs Millinery, etc. E. T. Slattery Company Opposite Boston Common 154 to 158 Tremont Street PARIS BOSTON, MASS. NEW YORK THE MISSING CARD, Continued Nicholas Bindle, a solicitor ELIZABETH M. WALKER, 1913 MajorTuckle, retired GLADYS M. BIGELOw, 1915 Coach: EMILY HALE Prompter: EDNA A. WELLS, 1915 The Boston Evening Transcript CLEAN RELIABLE INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINING YARNS For Knitting Comforts for the Soldiers and Sailors This house, the Boston Linen Stores, carries at all times complete stocks in high grade merchandise moderately priced Table Linens Handkerchiefs White GoodsNeckwear Upholsteries Blankets Towels Art Embroideries Rugs T. D. Whitney Company EVERYTHING IN LINENS 37-39 TEMPLE PL., 25 WEST ST., BOSTON"
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Page 10 and 11 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the tenth and eleventh pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The tenth page contains an advertisement; the eleventh pages lists the names of the officers of the Simmons Club of Boston and contains two advertisements.
  • – "SMART MILLINERY CREAMER HAT SHOP MISS VAN DAM 149 TREMONT ST., BOSTON ROOMS 318-319 Officers of the Simmons Club of Boston President, Mrs. IRA RICH KENT, 1909 Vice President, GERTRUDE FORD, 1914 Secretary, AVA S. BASSETT, 1914 Treasurer, MARTHA A. WHITING, 1916 MURTAGH&GALBRAITH Formerly with Jordan Marsh Co. Art Needle Work Materials YARNS KNITTING BAGS 25c to $3 XMAS NOVELTIES 25c to $3.50 7 Temple Place Room 45 Boston THE PERHAM Studios 165 TREMONT STREET BOSTON PHOTOGRAPHY at its BEST We take much interest in impartingthat personal to all our work that is so much desired and so seldom obtained. PHOTOGRAPHS of INDIVIDUALITY Appointments may be made by phone, Beach 1810"
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Page 12 and 13 of Simmons College Dramatics Program

description
  • – These are the twelfth and thirteenth pages of the Simmons College Dramatics Program. The twelfth page contains two advertisements; the thirteenth page lists the names of the directors of the Simmons Club, and contains two advertisements.
  • – "There is a NATURAL LINE CORSET for every type of figure Naturaline corsets lace in front giving graceful lines, correct body poise, health and comfort PRICES -- FROM $3.50 UPWARDS NATURALINE CORSET COMPANY 149 Tremont Street, Boston Telephone Beach 3160 ROOM 405 JUST NOW! When every one wants to know about proper foods and plentiful foods and inexpensivefoods CALL AT OUR OFFICE And look over our books. We handle all books in print on Home Economics and Nursing. Send for lists. WHITCOMB&BARROW PUBLISHERS Huntington Chambers BOSTON Directors of the Simmons Club RUTH A. HARRINGTON, 1910 DOROTHY HOPKINS, 1911 ALICE G. HIGGINS, 1906 Mrs. R. H. BROWN, 1907 Mrs. J. WILLARD HELBURN, 1909 MARION A. DRISCOLL, 1917TEL. BEACH 2690 Our Florist Silverman FLORIST 36 WINTER ST., BOSTON Pilgrim Lunch AND Home Food Shop 164A TREMONT STREET 33 WEST STREET 25 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON Berkeley Lunch Room 611 BERKELEY BLDG. 420 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON 11.30 to 3"
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  • – en

American Red Cross Certificate of Membership

description
  • – This is a certificate of membership from the American Red Cross for Ruth Mitchell.
  • – "Certificate of Membership / THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT / Ruth Mitchell / IS ENROLLED AS A MEMBER OF / The American Red Cross / James Jackson / MANAGER NEW ENGLAND DIVISION / DUES PAID TO DECEMBER 31, 1918 / PLEASE REPORT ANY INACCURACY OF NAME OR ADDRESS TO HEADQUARTERS FOR CORRECTION"
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date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Faculty-Student Basketball Game Ticket

description
  • – This is a small grey ticket to the Faculty-Student Basketball game.
subjectrights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
  • – 1918
language
  • – en
  • – en

Cover of Film Program for the "The Crisis"

description
  • – This is the cover of the program for a screening of "The Crisis" (written in 1901) with a photograph of Sam Drane portraying Abraham Lincoln.
  • – "The Crisis / The Great Question / 'Can the people of a United States Territory, in any lawful way, against the wish of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from its limits prior to the formation of a State Constitution?'"
subjectrights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1916
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Inside Pages of Film Program for "The Crisis"

description
  • – These are the inside pages of a program for the film "The Crisis" shown at the Majestic Theatre. It includes screening dates and times; the names of the director, writer, cast, and composer; and the names of the executive staff for Sherman Film Producing Company.
  • – "MAJESTIC THEATRE Commencing Monday, MAY 14--Twice Daily, 2.15-8.00 P.M. A. B. Fox President SHERMAN FILM RELEASING CO. PRESENTS A. ROSE Treasurer WILLIAM N. SELIG'S "THE CRISIS" By WINSTON CHURCHILL CAST OF CHARACTERS Judge Silas Whipple, who believes in Lincoln George Fawcett Colonel Comyn Carvel, who believes otherwise Matt Snyder Virginia Carvel, a fair"rebel" Bessie Eyton Stephen Brice, from New England Thomas Santschi Mrs. Brice, Stephen's mother Eugenie Besserer Clarence Colfax, in love with Virginia Marshall Neilan Eliphalet Hopper, the mole Frank Weed Lige Brent, a steamboat captain Will Machin Abraham Lincoln, the man of sorrows Sam D. Drane General W. T. Sherman Cecil Holland COLIN CAMPBELL, Director SpecialMusical Score composed by MICHEL MOWSCHINE and GEORGE KOEHLER Musical Themes in "The Crisis" Score The score for "The Crisis" is based on romantic and patriotic melodies popular during the Civil War period, combined with strains from the classics. Each of the prominent characters of the play is accompanied at every appearance on the screen by a theme designed to fit andinterpret that particular personality. Executive Staff for Sherman Film Releasing Co. W. F. JACKSON General Manager HARRY COHEN Press Representative GEORGE KOEHLER General Musical Director FRANK H. FERGUSON Representative C. D. NORTH Agent MRS. ROSE GERBER Soloist MRS. REED Matron GEO. CURRAN Stage Manager FRANK ALLEN Property Man ALBERT WOERNER Electrician JOS. S. CIFREOperator H. A. DOOLEY Operator"
subjectrights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1916
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

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