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Brooklyn's encumbered downtown streets
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New York World article describes the problem on some of Brooklyn's downtown streets with "horses that are stabled till morning and vehicles standing on the street just opposite the stables."
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text
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Clippings
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quinn002
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Advisory Board announces representatives to NFCCS
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Tatler newspaper, October 8, 1943, Vol. XXII, No. 2. Mary Rita Madden '44, Jeanne Lawson '45, and Kay Wallace '46 were chosen to act as delegates to NFCCS meetings. Helen Brophy attended the eastern district convention last spring.
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text
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NFCCS197
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Berry for state comptroller handbill
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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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Statement : Max Kuehne, Feb. 15, 1929
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Sales record for Max Kuehne dated February 15, 1929. Includes handwritten notations regarding payment.
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text
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wscg.0866
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Statement : Glenn Coleman, May 1, 1929
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Sales record for Glenn Coleman dated May 1, 1929. Includes handwritten notations regarding payment.
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text
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wscg.0885
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Mrs. Robert L. Gerry to [Whitney Studio]
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Note written by Cornelia H. Gerry to Whitney Studio, n.d., regarding an enclosed check for $10. Additional handwritten notation of the receipt of $10, dated October 27, 1927.
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text
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wscg.1019
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Sales book
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Sales Record Book with chronological entries beginning in November 1928. Ongoing through April 1929. Each sale is given a page headlined by the artist's surname, medium, title, date sold, buyer's name and address, type of payment and date received. At the end of the book are some abbreviated sales records for December 1929.
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wscg0627
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JRF to Cecil Howard, August 2, 1928
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Letter written by Juliana Force to Cecil Howard, dated August 2, 1928. Discussion of Howard's stone figure being too fragile to ship to Chicago. Photocopy of original.
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text
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wscg.0451
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Varian, March 8, 1929
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Sales record between Whitney Studio Galleries and Dorothy Block, dated March 8, 1929, for "Children on the Balcony" by Varian.
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wscg.0822
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Atlas of the Hudson River Valley
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Book cover with words Atlas of Hudson River Valley; a tree branch is intertwined with the letter d of Hudson. Book cover is worn and has a water stain on front. Book spine is worn and peeling.
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AtlasHudsonValley-1891_001.jpg
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Oceans Festival 1976 Calendar of Events, New York Aquarium
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Booklet for the June 1976 Ocean Festival that took place at the New York Aquarium, detailing daily events in the grandstand and science stand and a map of the Aquarium
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booklets
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wcs-2016-nya-eve10
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Let Academic Freedom Ring
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Handbill urging students to unite to preserve academic freedom and peace
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Handbills
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Vital Statistics
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Typewritten autobiographical notes by Charles Burchfield, undated.
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wace0219_burchfield0000
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First annual sculpture exhibition
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Catalogue for part 1 of the 1928 annual exhibition of painting and sculpture by members of the Whitney Studio Club, held March 6-29, [1928] at the 10 West 8th Street. Title taken from cover. For part 2, see: Thirteenth annual painting exhibition.
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wscg 1928-03 as jpegs
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Your Teacher May Be Gone Tomorrow
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Handbill supporting free higher education and intellectual freedom
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hand207
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Roma A. Kline, secretary to the director, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, to Mrs. Julianna [sic] Force, January 26, 1928
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Letter written by Roma A. Kline, Secretary to the Director, for Mrs. Quinton, Director of California Palace of the Legion of Honor, dated January 26, 1928.
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wscg.0288
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[Letter] 1919 March 10 [to] Mr. Markham
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Meserole writes to Markham inquiring about Mr. Elder and whether he has been paying Markham or not.
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MeseroleD13
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New York Sun endorses Colonel James Crooke McLeer
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Handbill with a reprint of an article in New York Sun endorsing Republican Candidate, Colonel James Crooke McLeer, for Brooklyn's Surrogate.
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Clippings, Promotional Materials
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win075
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Civic Concerns Over Health, Sanitation And Recreation
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Excerpts from report about -- need for a Health Building, examination of European methods of garbage disposal, stadium plans for the Jerome Park Reservoir site, plans for a Bronx Health Exposition; and dust and soot from the United Electric Power and Light Co. In--Minutes of Directors Meeting, Vol. 10, pp. 130-131.
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mm_nol10_pp130_131.pdf
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Mayor Jimmy Walker visits Staten Island, praises John B. Johnston
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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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Who is Subversive
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Communist handbill calling the school adminstration and the Board of Higher Education subversive
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hand189
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Report on theft of bronze plaques
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Letter and memo regarding theft of three bronze plaques from the Hall of Fame.
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correspondence
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bcc_hof_098
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Morgan
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Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and [Herbert Morgan], n.d., for twenty-nine (29) art works, seventeen (17) tentatively selected.
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wscg.0660
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Whitney Studio dateline
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Document showing dates and addresses of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's Studio, Friends of Young Artists, The Whitney Studio, The Whitney Studio Club, The Whitney Studio Galleries, and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
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wscg.0622
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Where We Stand
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Anti-war flyer put out by the Politics Club
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hand153
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The Crisis of the Revolution
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Printed And Engraved By The Moss Photo Engraving Co. Elm Street Cor. Houston New York
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Arnold-Andre-1899_206.jpg
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We Have Won
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Handbill announcing the official recognition of the ASU at BC
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hand034
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Integration In The Schools
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The N.Y.C. Superintendent of Schools addresses how the school system will reconcile the neighborhood school concept, overcrowding and equal opportunities for all students. In--Bronxboro, Vol. XXXIV, 63rd Anniv. Ed., pp. 7, 37-39, 41-42.
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magazine article
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Bronxboro_summer1957_p7.pdf
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Wesley L. Young night
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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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win030a
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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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Bryson Burroughs to Mrs. Force, April 11-33
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Handwritten letter from Bryson Burroughs to Juliana Force, dated April 11, 1933. Expressing disappointment that Mrs. Force was sick and therefore unable to attend a dinner the night before.
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wace0237_burroughs19330411
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