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Postcard: Atchison Corn Carnival And The Famous Flower Parade, J. Reau Holmes Oct 1912

Postcard: Atchison Corn Carnival And The Famous Flower Parade, J. Reau Holmes

Tim Johnson Postcard Collection

This colorized photographic postcard features three ears of corn tied together with a bow on the left side of the card. Printed text is on the right. The card portrays a border of multicolored photographed flowers. Handwriting is on the back of the card.


Letter From Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, To Her Mother, 1910 November 3, Mary Rosa, Wellesley College Archives Nov 1910

Letter From Mary Rosa, Wellesley, Massachusetts, To Her Mother, 1910 November 3, Mary Rosa, Wellesley College Archives

Mary Rosa letters (6C1914)

Letter to mother about Christian Association meeting; students advertising services such as mending, manicuring, poetry, and tutoring; planning Helen's trip to Boston; wearing furs; laundry; and the addition of a corrective gym class to her busy schedule.


The American Boy, August 1910, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Aug 1910

The American Boy, August 1910, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring sports, medieval adventure, friendship, heroism, science, emotions, clubs, history, and crafts.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1906-12-04, Wooster Voice Editors Dec 1906

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Ohio), 1906-12-04, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1901-1910

Students visited Jena University, in the town of Jena, Germany. Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. had meetings with inspirational speeches and scripture. Inter-class basketball games began the week of publication. A football reception was held, and a bonfire celebrating the past season. One article mentioned how basketball has almost surpassed the popularity of football. Add for a piano for Christmas, posted by A.L. Zook


Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson Jun 1905

Yellow Pages Legal Ads In Texas: The Complexities Of Dr 2-101(B) & (And) (C)., Vincent Robert Johnson

St. Mary's Law Journal

This Article explains how attorneys can avoid private reprimands for advertisements in the Yellow Pages pursuant to subsection (B) and (C) of the Texas Code of Professional Responsibility Disciplinary Rule 2-101, given there is no scholarship or precedent. Subsection (B) requires an advertisement to include the name of a lawyer who is licensed to practice law in Texas, who will be responsible for performing the legal service, and the areas of law in which they practice. Subsection (C) requires detailed statements be included concerning whether the individuals named in compliance with subsection (B) are certified with the Texas Board of …


The American Boy, December 1904, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Dec 1904

The American Boy, December 1904, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring heroism, hunting, sports, finances, clubs, history, and humor.


The American Boy, July 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Jul 1903

The American Boy, July 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, sports, nostalgia, soldiers, holidays, fishing, surfing, science, and gardening.


The American Boy, June 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Jun 1903

The American Boy, June 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, adventure, heroism, politics, government, sports, hunting, travel, money, and morals.


The American Boy, May 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis May 1903

The American Boy, May 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, sports, hobbies, heroism, science, magic, rescue, money, and animals.


The American Boy, April 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Apr 1903

The American Boy, April 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring adventure, history, business, work ethic, warfare, gardening, government, humor, crafts, and education.


The American Boy, March 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Mar 1903

The American Boy, March 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, trades, achievements, science, debate, boating, travel, animals, sports, collections, and hobbies.


The American Boy, February 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Feb 1903

The American Boy, February 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, hobbies, contests, fishing, money, adventure, sports, and crafts.


The American Boy, January 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis Jan 1903

The American Boy, January 1903, William C. Sprague, Griffith Ogden Ellis

The American Boy

This issue contains stories for boys featuring history, sports, animals, mining, adventure, religion, notable landmarks, education, medicine, and heroism.


Letter From Charles Degarmo, Charles Degarmo Nov 1902

Letter From Charles Degarmo, Charles Degarmo

Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907

Letter concerning a plan for the summer session at Cornell University.


Advertisement, "What Does A Man Want", G.A.A. Deane Dec 1895

Advertisement, "What Does A Man Want", G.A.A. Deane

Arkansas settlement supplemental materials

Advertising booklet used by railroad company to entice people to move to Arkansas in the 1890s. The booklet focuses on agriculture, the climate, schools, and land.


Ransom's Family Receipt Book, 1895: Free To Everyone, New Every Year: Receipts For Fish, Oysters, Game And Eggs, D. Ransom, Son & Co. Jan 1895

Ransom's Family Receipt Book, 1895: Free To Everyone, New Every Year: Receipts For Fish, Oysters, Game And Eggs, D. Ransom, Son & Co.

Maine History Documents

A booklet of recipes for fish, oysters, game and eggs. Includes testimonials and advertisements for several medicines offered by D. Ransom, Son & Co. Stamped on the back as being offered by Taylor & Mitchell Drug and Grocery Store, Unity, Maine.


Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, September 23, 1891, Albert Hafner Sep 1891

Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, September 23, 1891, Albert Hafner

Albert Hafner Letters

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. Hafner recounts a visit with his friend Joe Patten, telling Chandler he received the fruitcake she sent him and the two friends enjoyed it very much. Hafner tells her how busy he is with opening the cigar factory and recounts his experience painting the business's sign outside of the building. He also tells Chandler he will have to taste some of the cigars soon, but he assures her he will not pick up his previous smoking habit.


Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, September 17, 1891, Albert Hafner Sep 1891

Letter, Albert Hafner To Elizabeth Chandler, September 17, 1891, Albert Hafner

Albert Hafner Letters

A letter from Albert Hafner to his fiancée Elizabeth Chandler in Massachusetts. He announces that his cigar firm, Fabrica de Tabacos de B. Muñiz will be featured in an issue of Truth magazine. He sends Chandler the full copy he has written to represent the firm with the owner Don Benefacio's approval. Hafner decided to withhold his name from the cigar factory because the tobacco industry is still not considered legitimate in parts of New England, and he doesn't want to face disapproval from his friends there.


Ayer & Crockett Dry Goods Advertising Broadside, Edwin A. Ayer, James P. Crockett Dec 1842

Ayer & Crockett Dry Goods Advertising Broadside, Edwin A. Ayer, James P. Crockett

Maine Bicentennial

Large-format broadside advertisement promoting Ayer & Crockett's Dry Goods located at 32 and 34 Main Street, Bangor, Maine, ca. 1840.


Probate, Samuel Cupples Aug 1828

Probate, Samuel Cupples

Arkansas Territory

This probate includes a receipt for the coffin-maker and sale advertisement pertaining to the death and estate of Samuel Cupples. The receipt from Matthew McReynolds lists the cost of making a coffin and placing the coffin in the grave for the deceased, Samuel Cupples; it is addressed to William Looney who served as administrator for the estate. The second item is a receipt for James Kuykendall for "crying the sale" which involved going around to the community and telling them about the upcoming estate sale.