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2 water colors, Jan. 7, 1930
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Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Myron Lechay, dated January 7, 1930, for two (2) watercolors titled, "City Street" and "Still Life".
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text
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wscg.0653
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JRF to Mr. Prosper Invernizzi, March 4, 1930
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Letter written by Juliana Force to Prosper Invernizzi dated March 4, 1930. Regarding the pricing for Invernizzi's paintings. Two (2) pages.
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text
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wscg0455
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Civic Concerns
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Notes the selling of Lincoln Hospital to New York City and plans for a nursing school; Grand Concourse traverse road; Yankee Stadium expanded seating; the problem of refuse and the need for incinerators, land dumps and a plan for garbage disposal. In--Minutes of Meetings, Vol. 17, pp. 4-6.
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text
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minutes text
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mm_no17_pp4-6.pdf
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Flying Colors
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Kings-Man Fusion handbill urging students to vote for them in the upcoming election
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text
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Handbills
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hand049
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Bought by Mrs. H.P. Whitney, Jan. 17, 1930
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Handwritten sales record for work of art purchased by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney dated January 17, 1930. Artists include Gerard Cochet and Herbert Morgan.
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text
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wscg.0937
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Center Happenings, April-May 1994
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Calendar of events covering the months of April & May 1994 at the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center and also listings of regular meetings taking place at the Center.
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text
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newsletters
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lgbt_crc_079
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Moses named treasurer of John B. Johnston Citizens Committee
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Sylvia Matthews to Mrs. Greenfield
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Sympathy card from Sylvia Matthews to Mrs. Greenfield on the occasion of Herman Greenfield's death.
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text
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Autograph Letter Signed
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Greenfield4
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[Letter] 1925 April 23 [to] Friends of the Radical and Labor Movement
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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.
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SinclairU15
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Fish for municipal court justice
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Coney Island Improvement Ground Breaking Ceremony program
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Program for the ground breaking ceremony of the Coney Island Improvement project which included the site for the new New York Aquarium managed by the New York Zoological Society
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programs (documents)
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wcs-2016-nya-eve20
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The Crisis of the Revolution
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Three paragraphs; One footnote; signed by author
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text
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Arnold-Andre-1899_011.jpg
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J.R. Force to Selma Johnson, February 8, 1930
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Telegram from Juliana Force to Selma Johnson, The Art Institure of Chicago, dated February 8, 1930. Regarding postponement of Cecil Howard's exhibition.
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wscg.0546
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Atlas of the Hudson River Valley
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Section 7; Portion of Rockland County; Portion of Westchester County
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cartographic
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AtlasHudsonValley-1891_010.jpg
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The Crisis of the Revolution
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Page 96; Canto; A hand written addition to the poem typed is on the bottom of the page.; Four footnotes
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Arnold-Andre-1899_179.jpg
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Truro, Mass., Jan 23, 1929
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Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Henri Burkhard, dated January 23, 1929. On loan: "Truro, Mass.", "The Encline", "The Current", "The Orphanage", "Above the Valley", "Table Near Window", "Still Life", "Girl Picking Quince", "Bathers", "Inn Keepers", "Flowers in Water Jug", "Tulips", "Flowers in Small Red Jug", "Workers in Field", "Group of Sketches".
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wscg.0751
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Statement : A. Goldthwaite, Jan. 1, 1929
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Sales record for Anne Goldthwaite dated January 1, 1929. Includes handwritten notation regarding payment.
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wscg.0846
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Paul Sigel to Mus
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Paul describes an air fight between the Fascists and the Republicans. He replies to Mus' questions about mail procedures, and answers everyone's letter in numbered points.
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Autograph Letter Signed
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Sigel62
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[Letter] 1907 May 13 [to] Mr. Markham
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Abbott writes to Markham informing him that his comments will be used in advertisements for Nineveh.
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AbbottL26
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James Lardner to Ellis Lardner
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Jim writes to his mother that he is back at camp after having spent 10 days at a school for corporals. He said the training was more mental than physical and he spent his spare time writing for the school's newspaper. Jim gives his mother a run down of this daily activities at the school. Jim tells his mother that he has not received her letters, but explains that there was a grand reorganization of the International Brigades, so he may never receive some of them. Jim is glad he has been reunited with his friend, John Murra, after Murra's temporary post as interpreter. Jim explains that all his best friends are communists; they make the best soldiers and the best men. He says that he has received three letters from Walter Kerr who has encouraged Jim to write a few pieces about Spain. Jim thinks he will hold off until he sees some action.
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Lardner10
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[Letter] 1912 December 23 [to] Comrade
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A request from the Christian Socialist for a copy of Markham's books to be sent to someone, with the money enclosed. Markham is also asked about a previous request for his book which has not been fulfilled.
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ChristianSocialist12
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John B. Johnston Lawyers Committee campaign reply card
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Mock theater stub endorsing John P. Cohalan (pink)
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Button and red ribbon advocating George A. Wingate for surrogate
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Memorial for Harry Meloff
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A memorial to Harry Malofsky given by the International Workers Order, of which he was a member. The flier includes the memorial program and its sponsors.
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Leaflet
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Sigel71
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Kelly for county clerk handbill in Yiddish and English
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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McLaughlin for county judge
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This double-sided handbill ask voters to choose Alonzo G. McLaughlin for County Judge. Front: Question mark. Reverse: Photograph and biography.
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win016
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[Letter] 1922 October 2 [to] A.C.M.
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Bynner writes a letter to Mrs. Markham regarding the death of Wheeler. Bynner expresses his belief that no religious ceremony should be held but a brief acknowledgment at the beginning of the next Poetry Society meeting would be appropriate. Bynner goes on to write about the choice for the next President of the Poetry Society, stating who he believes is the best candidate.
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BynnerW12
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Sec'y to Mrs. Force to John Steuart Curry, November 2, 1929
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Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to John Curry, dated November 2, 1929. Mention of an enclosed $200 check to be used as a one month allowance. Also mentioned is Juliana Force's arrangement with Curry to continue sending the monthly allowance through March. Photocopy of original.
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wscg.0408
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Black for Congress
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PowerPC G5 Dual 2.7 GHz running VirtualPC; Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner; ContentDM 4; Master Scanning resolution: 600 dpi; File Format: TIFF; Compression: none; Reference Images resized and converted with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0: 24-bit RGB; 600 ppi resolution; compressed jpeg.
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Lorrie Goulet De Creeft to Mr. Armstrong
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Handmade card by Jose De Creeft, with handwritten note from Mrs. Jose De Creeft, signed Lorrie Goulet De Creeft, to Tom Armstrong, 1979
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wace0257_decreeft1979
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Paul Sigel to Mus
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Paul is now in Paris after sailing across the English Channel into Oostend, Belgium. He writes this note on stationary from the Hotel Montana (still in existence). He describes the beautiful town of Oostend and plans to visit the Parisian Exposition (see Sigel40). Paul mentions his having gotten a job in Pittsburgh and lying about graduating from NYU. It appears he has to pass thermodynamics.
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Sigel50
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Duane Hanson to Pat, FEB 3.80
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Handwritten letter from Duane Hanson to Patterson Sims, dated February 3, 1980.
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wace0288_hanson19800203
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JRF to Mr. George William Eggers, December 21, 1929
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Letter from George William Eggers to Juliana Force, dated December 21, 1929. See also: George William Eggers to Mrs. Juliana R. Force, December 17, 1929 (wscg.0536).
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wscg.0537
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Vita del cavalier prof. Domenico Morichini
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Biography of Domenico Morichini, Italian chemist and physician, and chief officer of the Hospital of San Spirito in Sassia in Rome
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text
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pamphlets
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fu_cciu_2531946
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Lucille [sic] Blanch Woodstock, N.Y., Receipted for Nov 1, 1929
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Handwritten inventory record for Lucile Blanch, receipted November 1, 1929. Includes two (9) oils with dimensions and prices listed. Titles include: "Flowers & Fruit", "Fruit & Flowers (melon)", "Ezra (cat)", "Food", "Roundout", "Tulips", "Anemones", "Monet sur [Loing] (panel)", and "Rosie". See also: Arnold Blanch Woodstock, N.Y., Receipted for Nov 1, 1929 (wscg.0600).
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wscg.0601
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[Letter] 1912 March 23
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The Intercollegiate Socialist Society sent invitations to the Hillquit-Untermyer debate about the Money Trust Problem and providing order slips to pay for and reserve seats at the debate at Carnegie Hall.
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IntercollegiateSocialistSociety2
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