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Postal data; unmarked, unposted; Postcard type: divided back; Logo (POST CARD); Trademarks: (V & Sons) interspersed between (POST CARD) logo of world map, (FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD) printed around logo; No message; No addressee
Postal data: posted, postmarked, (North Tonawanda, N.Y. Feb. 11, 1913), stamp; Postcard type: divided back ( correspondence; address only); Trademarks: ( V & Sons) interspersed between (POST CARD) logo of world map, (FAMOUS AROUND THE WORLD)...
Postal data: posted, postmarked [striped postmark] (Lockport, N.Y., AUG 5); stamp; Postcard type: divided back; Logo (POST CARD); Trademarks: (V & Sons) interspersed between (POST CARD) logo of world map, (FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD) printed...
Postal data: unposted, unmarked; Postcard type: divided back (Correspondence; Address Only); Logo (POST CARD.); Trademarks: (V. & Sons) interspered between (POST CARD.) logo of world map, (FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD) printed around logo; No...
United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn; Music publishing industry; Songs, Yiddish; Musical theater--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano; Songs with piano
Cover features blue-toned portrait photographs of Isidor Lilien (in tuxedo) and Peretz Sandler (in suit). Titles printed in Latin and Hebrew alphabets. Text, "Liberty Theatre Success." The title refers to Israel as the new home.
Description of the world's largest publisher of library indexes and reference books, which serves customers all around the world. In--Bronxboro, Vol. XXXVI, Summer, pp. 5, 15-16.
The work of the world's largest printing equipment manufacturer is described. R. Hoe & Co. converted its plant during World War II to create ordnance material under contract to the U.S. Army. In-- Bronxboro, Vol. XXV, No. 10-11, pp. 11-12.
Schools; Art; Mural Painting; World War I; Landmarks
Dedication of a mural painting over the arch of the stage in the auditorium of Morris High School. The mural honors the 867 Morris men and women who served in World War I. In--Bronxboro, Vol. IV, No. 7, pp. cover, 7-8.
Postcard shows how easy it is for those staying at the hotel to walk across the street to Penn Station and catch the subway to the fair grounds. The Long Island Railroad and the I.R.T. (Interborough Rapid Transit) lines are drawn from Penn Station...
Mailloux writes to Markham praising his poem "The Man With The Hoe" and telling of how her brother used it in his remarks before the Nineteenth Century Club.
Debs writes to Markham expressing regret at Markham's unwillingness to write the introduction for Ehrmann's work as previously discussed. The matter of payment is also addressed.
Abbott praises Markham's latest book of poems and mentions Herron and his satisfaction with Markham's book as well. Abbott writes about spending less time working on "The Comrade" and that Spargo will be taking over as editor. Abbott will spend...
A form letter sent inviting people to the Autumn Conference of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society in Bellport, Long Island. It lists the lineup of speakers and events to occur that weekend.
Markham sends a donation to Carr to help his mission to spread the "Episcopal Special." Markham also suggests having a Propaganda Fund, which could support The Christian Socialist.
Sinclair requests a list of influential works on the working-class movement to use for a new publication series being put together by the American Fund for Public Service. Sinclair also requests written opinions if possible.