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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

DRAWING by CLARK ASHTON SMITH

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New Fandom, v. 1, issue 6, 1939

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The Science Fiction Auction 29 C̲a̲t̲a̲l̲o̲g̲ ̲O̲r̲i̲g̲i̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲M̲a̲n̲u̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲s̲ Lot no. Description OM-1 Sister World OM-2 The Life Battery by Eando Binder OM-3 Delayed Vision by Eando Binder OM-4 Dawn of Flame by Stanley G. Weinbaum OM-5 Flight of the Voyager by Robert Moore Williams OM-6 Death From the Skies…

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Imagination, v. 1, issue 4, whole no. 4, January 1938

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[TIPPED IN INSERT] Wishes to announce the completion of its second book, NERO AND OTHER POEMS by CLARK ASHTON SMITH This is a group of ten poems, selected and revised by the author from his early-work, "The Star-Treader and Other Poems' All lovers of worthwhile literature and fine poetry will find this volume of great interest and…

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Imagination, v. 1, issue 4, whole no. 4, January 1938

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THE FUTILE PRESS Wishes to announce the completion of its second book, NERO AND OTHER POEMS by CLARK ASHTON SMITH This is a group of ten poems, selected and revised by the author from his early-work, "The Star-Treader and Other Poems' All lovers of worthwhile literature and fine poetry will find this volume of great interest and…

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Phantagraph, v. 4, issue 2, November-December 1935

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It is with deep sorrow that we must tell of the death of the mother of one of our best loved writers, Clark Ashton Smith, I feel that I speak for the entire fantasy world and the TFG in particular, when I express our sincere condolences, Mr. Smith, on your loss. ........Donald A. Wollhein

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Tesseract, v. 2, issue 1, January 1937

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F T January 1937 E Volume Two - Number One S Clark Ashton Smith S J. Harvey Haggard E Arthur R. Mink R Russell A. Leadabrand A Raymond Van Houten C Louis C. Smith T 1936 Science Fiction Summary A A

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FFF's Illustrated Nycon Review, 1942

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FFF ILLUSTRATED NYCON REVIEW PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS AUCTIONED AT THE FIRST WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION A.) ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS Sister World, The Life Battery by [Bando?] Binder, Delayed Visiion by Bando Binder , Dawn of the Flame by Stanley G. Weinbaum, Flight of the Voyager by Robert Moore Williams, Death From the Skies by Ralph Milne…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN November, 1934 Dedicated to CLARK ASHTON SMITH

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Phantagraph, v. 4, issue 2, November-December 1935

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SUN SPOTS own files are incomplete. I would like to hear of any others. A fourth file, bound in leather and in perfect condition from 1923 to 1930 was seen for sale recently. Kenneth Sterling's "The Crime Germ" and "The Doom" are going the…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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Second: How would like you an index of the first volume of THE FANTASY FAN? We could supply you with a printed pamphlet for 25 cents, with a double index, alphabetically, according to titles and authors so that any item published during out first year could be easily found. If we receive enough requests for this pamphlet, it will be prepared. Let…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Editor: Charles D. Hornig 10 cents a copy Monthly (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 March 1934 Number 7 OUR READERS SAY "Clark Ashton Smith's story 'The Ghoul,' is fascinating all the way through…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

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64 THE FANTASY FAN December, 1933 UNUSUAL STORIES The new magazine of fantastic fiction presents such stories as: "The White Sybil" by Clark Ashton Smith "Countries in the Sea" by August W. Derleth "The Sixth Sense" by Stanton A. Coblentz "On Board the Space-Ship Terra" by L. A. Eshbach "The…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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The Kingdom Of The Worm by Clark Ashton Smith [Every fantasy reader knows Clark Ashton Smith, and he needs no introduction. Not only is he the favorite of thousands, but his work has been said to rival and even surpass Poe. Although, as a general rule, we do not take sides, we admit without the slightest hesitation that we enjoy Clark Ashton…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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The Fantasy Fan The Fan's Own Magazine Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year Volume I November, 1933 Number 3 OUR READER SAY "The second number looks to me even more interesting that the first. Smith's tale was splendid. The remunerative editors were certainly…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 6, whole no. 18, February 1935

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96 THE FANTASY FAN, February, 1935 Finale (continued from page 81) June, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec., 1934, Jan., Feb., 1935 -- 10 cents each; Nov, 1933, Apr., May, 1934 --20 cents each; Sept., 1933, July, 1934 -- out of stock. We would appreciate it if you will take your refund in back issues, which, as we said, will soon prove of…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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48 THE FANTASY FAN November, 1933 UNUSUAL STORIES The new magazine of fantastic fiction presents such stories as: "The White Sybil" by Clark Ashton Smith "Countries in the Sea" by August W. Derleth "The Sixth Sense" by Stanton A. Coblentz "On Board the Space-Ship Terra" by L. A. Eshbach "The…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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144 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum charge, 25 cents BOOKS, Magazines, bought, sold. Lists 3 cts. Swanson-ff, Washburn, N. D. CLARK ASHTON SMITH pressent THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES--a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales--stories of exotic beauty, glamor,…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 6, February 1934

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February, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 93 THE BOILING POINT "Donald Alexander's letter caused me to reread carefully my own answer to the Forrest Ackerman's epistolatory critique. Since my one concern was to meet Mr. Ackerman's arguments on their own ground, I am puzzled by the assertion of Mr. Alexander that I had made a fool of…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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32 THE FANTASY FAN October, 1933 CLARK ASHTON SMITH presents THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative atmospheric tales.--Stories of exotic beauty, glamor, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each, [coin or stamps] Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL a book of 114…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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40 THE FANTASY FAN November, 1933 THE BOILING POINT Herewith we continue the Ackerman-Smith debate, which is waxing hot. "The Ackerman-Smith controversy assumes all the aspects of a mad comedy. To assail and reprehend the writings of Clark Ashton Smith is as preposterous and futile as a dwarf transporting a huge mountain peak upon the…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 3, whole no. 15, November-December 1941

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Page 25 the large size format, but something else was in the offing. And so it was: WONDER appeared in November 1931 with slick paper and Paul drawings exclusively. This issue contained the conclusion to Schachner and Zagat's "Exiles of the Moon" (a good story, though no classic), the sequel to Clark Ashton Smith's "City…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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130 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 shortly." --- Clark Ashton Smith "Smith's poem in the March issue was splendid, as always. By all means, publish as many of his poems as possible; I would like to see more by Lumley, and it would be a fine thing if you could get some of Lovecraft's poetry." --- Robert E.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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192 THE FANTASY FAN, August, 1934 "Alan and the Ice Gods," or any of the other two score novels penned by this prolific Englishman? It is a living experience to read "People of the Mist." It is a happy day when you travel into ancient Egypt through the pages of "Morning Star." It is an event to read any of…

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Futuria Fantasia, Winter 1940

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than that, a person who is merely trying to persuade himself, more than other people, that sfn. is as bad as he painted it! Naturally every fan has his likes and dislikes of the various stories, authors and magazines. Some have more dislekes than likes. Ithink even i do. But it must be admitted that every once is a while, usually unexpectedly,…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney Apr. 1104 - Governor Apts. 934 West 11th Street Los Angeles 15, California …

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Co-edited and published by Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia St. Los Angeles 15, Calif. Samuel D. Russell 1910 North Harvard Ave. Hollywood 27, Calif. -oOo- Art Director: R. A. Hoffman Contributing Editors: Duane W. Rimel, F. Lee Baldwin, Harold Wakefield Vol. II, No. 4 Fall --…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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October, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 31 Editorial (continued from page 14) The feature of next month's issue will be "The Other Gods," by H.P. Lovecraft--a picturesque and weird story well up to the standard of Lovecraft's best, and far surpassing the general run of weird tale. We are extremely fortunate in being able to…

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Acolyte, vol 1, issue 3, whole 3, Spring 1943

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Spring -- 1943 No. 3 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H.P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE ACOLYTE. Cover: Duane W. Rimel Stories:…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

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January, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 77 Tales? I notice that the illusion of real-reality has much more force at night than in the daytime." Carl J. Smith It is only an A-I author that can make you believe that thing exists when it really doesn't. Perhaps the cat is out of the bag, as you say, but we don't believe that it distracts…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 8, April 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 April, 1934 Number 8 OUR READERS SAY "Some of us have seen Paul's illustrations so long that we can't get used to…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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Nephren-Ka The Black Pharaoh, used by me in Fane of the Black Pharaoh and Lovecraft in Haunter of the Dark... In his reign rose the secret Egyptian worship of Nyarlathotep. The Black Stone Figures importantly, of course, in Machen and Howard. HPL used references to its cryptic talismanic significance in Whisperer in Darkness. Dho Formula …

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 6, February 1934

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96 THE FANTASY FAN February, 1934 A Visit to Jules de Grandin [continued from page 87] "But how about that moan?" I asked. "Mon dieu!" he exclaimed, though less excited than would be expected under the circumstances, "but I, Jules de Grandin, shall soon find out!" Gathering up my purse, I arose and gave my hand to…

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Scenes of Fantasy, v. 1, issue 4, 1939

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Page 11 Answers to Science-Fiction-Quiz 1. Wandrie. 2. In 20,000 A.D. 3. The Necronomicon. 4. Robert E. Howard. 5. Ray Cummings 6. Dimensional. 7. either Creation of Earth or Creation of the Solar System. 8. Yes! One issue. 9. We think - Thrill Book 10. Clark Ashton Smith Another Quiz. Answers will appear in next issue. 1. Who illustrated the…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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38 THE FANTASY FAN November, 1933 the lower snows of the mountain without sight of the earth's gods, or of the Other gods. Now it is told in the mouldy Pnakotic Manuscripts that Sansu found naught but wordless ice and rock when he did climb Hatheg-Kla in the youth of the world. Yet when the men of Ulthar and Nir and Hatheg crushed their…

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Acolyte, vol 1, issue 3, whole 3, Spring 1943

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living weird and fantasy author. The Acolyte is proud and happy to present the previous unpublished sonnet, "The Mime of Sleep". PROSE PASTELS, a series of Baudelairesque prose poems by Clark Ashton Smith, will be featured in the next issue of the Acolyte. These originally appeared in the Fantasy Fan in 1934, by Mr. Smith has not only…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 5, whole no. 17, January 1935

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80 THE FANTASY FAN, January, 1935 ALIER'S ALIBI by Mortimer Weisinger Years ago, when Hugo Gernsback's "Scientific Adventures of Baron Munchhausen" were appearing serially in the Electrical Experimenter, it occasionally transpired that an installment was omitted. At such intervals various ingenius excuses were offered to…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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138 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 YOUR VIEWS "Mr. Lovecraft has stated very lucidly and succinctly the essential value and validity of the horror story as literary art, and there is no need to recapitulate his conclusions. It has often occurred to me that the interest in tales of horror and weirdness is a manifestation of the adventure…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 13, September 1934

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16 THE FANTASY FAN, September 1934 Our Readers Say (continued from page 2) published. After about three or four readings, I began to see the real imagery of it. The heading was surprisingly good and just the thing. I hope you can use them right along, as they give a fine effect." —F. Lee Baldwin Asotin, Washington "Enjoyed your…

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Phantagraph, v. 4, issue 2, November-December 1935

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THE PHANTAGRAPH David A. Wollheim, Editor 801 West End Avenue, New York City Wilson Shepherd, Managing Editor Oakman, Alabama VOL. 4 NOV--DEC 1935 NO. 2 ----- CONTENTS ----- ITS PRAYER Duane W. Rimel THE DWELLER H.P. Lovecraft THE SKY HERMIT E. Theodore Pine THE MEMMONS OF THE NIGHT Clark Ashton Smith THE SCIENCE FICTION RACKETEER H.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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48 THE FANTASY FAN, November 1934 A DEATH SIGNAL (A True Experience) by Kenneth B. Pritchard My grandfather was on his death bed. A door to his room was closed. Other doors in the house were shut, and at least one was locked or bolted. Some of his family were down stairs. But they knew that the end was near; but just when he would pass,…

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Fantasy Aspects, issue 2, November 1947

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FROM TUMERILS ERLIS IN BAKELITE by JAMES BLISH Clark Ashton Smith has been called "the greatest American poet" by Edwin Markham, and while it is obvious from internal evidence that "The Man With the Hoe" was a fluke, it is possible for a man to be right twice in his life. Benjamin Cassseres, once a considerable figure in…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 8, April 1934

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126 THE FANTASY FAN, April, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum Charge, 25 cents. SEABURY QUINN—An extraordinary collection of his stories, 5 and 10 cents each. Postcard for prices on your favorite de Grandia tales, or stamp for list of all exploits available. In fairness to fans, limit four stories per person. Forrest J.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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November, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 47 The guttering stars are wild as candle-flames That near the socket. Thus the land shall be, And Death shall wait, throned in Medusa's eyes, Till, in the irremeable webs of night, The sun is snared, and the corroded moon A dust upon the gulfs, and all the stars Rotted and fallen like rivets from the…

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The Science Fiction Fan, v. 4, issue 9, whole no. 45, April 1940

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FAN ... 13 [At least we have no puns). Do you say our world's Mae Westy!? For the best answers received after the issue of contest-announcement-winners has gone to press, we will award: 1. An order good for one shower Installed in the "Moon Pool"; 2. Flit for "The Second Swarm"; 3. One translation of a Clark…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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180 THE FANTASY FAN, August, 1934 FAMOUS FANTASY FICTION by Emil Petaja "Uncanny Stories" Macmillan Co. this splendid collection contains F. Marion Crawford's "For the Blood is Life" (considered one of the best vampire stories ever written) and Sinclair's "Where their Fire is not Quenched." Other of its…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 10, June 1934

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160 THE FANTASY FAN, June, 1934 Our Readers Say (continued from page 146) Of course, because of the excitement my name would cause if it were printed in your magazine, please do not publish this letter. Just be satisfied in knowing that the greatest man in the world is one of your readers." —John de Rocka Fella Sorry, Johnny, old kid, but…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934

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112 THE FANTASY FAN March, 1934 Supernatural Horror in Literature (continued from page 105) whose literary posterity is destined to become so numerous, and in many cases so resplendent in artistic merit. It is, when one reflects upon it, genuinely remarkable that weird narration as a fixed and academically recognized literary form should…

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Imagination, v. 1, issue 3, whole no. 3, December 1937

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IMAGINATION! The Fanmag of the Future With a Future! December 1937 Vol 1 No 3 Whole No 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Design Jim Mooney Way Out West Russ Hodgkins 2 Fantascience Flashes 3 Imagi-nik-nax 3 Interviews Clark Ashton Smith & E. Hoffman Price Henry Kuttner 4 Onward Esperanto! Erdstelulov 5 Questions &…

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Fantasy News, v. 1, issue 8, August 14, 1938

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PAGE (2) (IT'S A COSMIC PUBLICATION) FANTASY NEWS CLAIRE P. BECK IN NEWARK, N.J. (Continued from Page 1) intriguing characters. Tentative plans include a trip to Sullivan County, N.Y. to trace still further his family tree. A visit to R.D. Swisher and from there to Indianapolis for the winter, where Beck will stay over possibility to the date…

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Banshee, whole no. 3, December 1943

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this awe-inspiring account of the journeyings of a disembodied mind through all the depths of space and time. The story is a dazzling panorama of strange worlds and alien life-forms, from the creation of the cosmos to its destruction. The purpose of the book is, in the main, to secure a cosmic viewpoint -- paging Claude Degler! -- from which to…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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May, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 1937 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Seabury Quinn has been so busy with his magazine, Casket and Sunnyside, that he hasn't written a story since last September--which is bad news for the Jules de Grandin enthusiasts...Jack Holt will star in a weird picture of voodooism, taken from the story…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 16, December 1934

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64 FANTASY FAN, December, 1934 SEABURY QUINN A Brief Note While it is not generally known to his readers, many of whom believe him to be a physician, Seabury Quinn, author of the Jules de Grandin stories which have been popular with the readers of Weird Tales for ten years, holds the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Laws, being graduated…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

THE BATTLE THAT ENDED THE CENTURY: Glossary of Names. (Note: Rather than to alphabetize them, we have listed these names roughly in the order of their first appearance in the "Ms.".) Cohen's Garage -- (No signifacance) Two-Gun Bob -- Robert E. Howard Knockout Bernie, the Wild Wolf of West Shokan -- Bernard Austin Dwyver (of West…

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Acolyte, v. 1, issue 4, Summer 1943

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PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith ([[underline]]Prose Pastels[[end underline]] are reprinted from [[underline]]The Fantasy Fan[[end underline]] through the courtesy of Clark Ashton Smith and Charles D. Horning. They were originally published in 1934.) -oOo- 1. CHINOISERIE *** Ling Yang, the poet, sits all day in his willow-hidden hut by the river…

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Acolyte, vol 1, issue 3, whole 3, Spring 1943

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publications were just coming into their own, and a magazine like the Argosy of fifteen and twenty-five years ago had a phenomenal circulation." HARRY WARNER, JR. -oOOo- "Many thanks for The Acolyte, which certainly stands out among fan magazines, and should make a worthy…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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eyes. Just as we were considering ourselves lost, the car ahead suddenly slowed and turned around. To all appearance we had reached a desolate upland of rotting tree stumps and weatherworn rocks. "There's his place," the man said, "but I doubt if he's home. There's no smoke from his chimney." I looked int he…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

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50 THE FANTASY FAN December, 1933 lar subject, and consider the question: "What's one man's opinion?" Your controversy with C. A. Smith is continued in this issue's "Boiling Point." "I am highly pleased with your publication, and hope you can make a success of it. Glad to see you are printing…

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Phantagraph, v. 11, issue 2, October 1943

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the phantagraph magazine Koenig's evidence has now reached the point where his original thesis is refuted. What is proven is that "hiss" has a meaning in accepted current usage not yet noticed by the lexicographers. What Mr. Koenig should do is to present his data to these persons and bring it to their attention. In that way he can…

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National Fantasy Fan, v. 7, issue 4, August 1948

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NEW TRENDS IN FANZINE LITERATURE By David H. Keller Twice a day the mailman comes to my Ivory Tower, bringing me news from the great outside world. It is always welcome, and frequently of great interest. This morning my little dog YumYum barked more Fiercely than usual to tell me of the arrival of THE NATIONAL FANTASY FAN, Volume 7 - Number…

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New Fandom, v. 1, issue 6, 1939

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32 NEW FANDOM B̲l̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲W̲h̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲I̲l̲l̲u̲s̲t̲r̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲ ̲Contributed by SCIENCE FICTION Cont'd. SFB-2 "The Mogu of Mars"--title page by Paul SFB-3 "The Sphinx Of the Spaceways-tltle p. by Schneeman, SFB-4 "Strange Creature"-title p. by Schneeman. M̲i̲s̲c̲e̲l̲l̲a̲n̲e̲o̲u̲s̲: M-1 "The…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

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80 THE FANTASY FAN January, 1934 Supernatural Horror in Literature (continued from page 74) erating toward the same end we may note the activities of those whose aims were somewhat mor[[?]] scientific or philosophical--the astrologers, cabbalists, and alchemists of the Albertus Magnus or Raymond Lully type, with whom such rude ages invariably…

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Sun Spots, v. 7, issue 1, whole no. 27, Spring 1946

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POLLS-- The Third Beowulf Poll of Science Fiction Fandom was conducted in August, 1946, with 65 fans participating. Partial results were published in several fanzines, notably Fanews and Ergerzerp. We promised, however, in the last issue of Sun Spots that we would record the complete tabulations. So here they are! AUTHORS: POINTS 1. Abe…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

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FANTASY COMMENTATOR 221 Allen Glasser returned to some activity in The Fantasy Fan, possibly feeling that any aid given the magazine would help it show the rival Science Fiction Digest in a bad light. He even plugged the Fantasy Fan Federation now that one faction of the Scienceers had affiliated with it. His sporadic contributions to…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 14, October 1934

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32 THE FANTASY FAN, October, 1934 I shivered, pulled a blanket over the hideous face, and awakened the nurse. Then I left the cell and went silently to my room. I had an instant and unaccountable craving for sleep whose dreams I should not remember. The climax? What plain tale of science can boast of such a rhetorical effect? I have merely set…

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Science Fiction Critic, v. 1, issue 6, December 1936

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THE SCIENCE FICTION CRITIC The literary quality of the stones is pronounced.The writing in them is far superior to the greater part of stories appearing concurrently in the science fiction magazines The themes of both stories are as permissable and in many comparisons far more acceptable as scientific fiction than the majority of stories…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

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December, 1933 THE FANAASY FAN 51 "I surely am delighted with the second issue of TFF--a big step forward from the first edition! By all means keep up the good work that you have started. This is just the thing we non-scientifictionists need. Lovecraft, Smith, Wandrei, Howard, and Quinn, I hope, will be your main contributors as they just…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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May, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 141 THE WEIRD TALE (A Diaglogue) by Robert Nelson Gerald: So you say that science fiction has fallen into decay? Sidney: Precisely. By its own outlandish and inflated ridiculousness it has been reduced to the tedium and monotony of everyday life. Gerald: Oh, but you make me laugh, Sidney! What of weird fiction?…

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Unique Tales, v. 1, issue 1, June 1937

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18 UNIQUE TALES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One cent a word. All ads must be pertaining to science-fiction or science-fiction organizations. Ads intended to be in the next issue must be received by August 15th. Please remit in coin or if over $1, a money order. Numbers, initials and abbreviations count as full words. FANS! Special…

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114 THE FANTASY FAN, April, 1934 humorous, and so is Hoy Ping Pong, as usual." -- Kenneth B. Pritchard "The March THE FANTASY FAN was a wow!--hope it keeps improving!" -- Bob Tucker "The March issue is very interesting. Howard's story is both unusual and well-written, and any poetry of Smith's is predestined to…

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National Fantasy Fan, v. 9, issue 3, June 1950

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NFFF LAUREATE AWARDS 1950 To the following people go one-year memberships in the National Fantasy Fan Federation, plus certificates of recognition: Best Professional Editor...….. JOHN W. CAMPBELL, JR. Best Professional Writer...…… RAY BRADBURY Best Professional Artist...…….. VIRGIL FINLAY Best Fan Editor ………………… ARTHUR H. RAPP Best Fan Writer…

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SPACEWAYS 13 A COLLECTOR SPEAKS by LARRY B. FARSACI [[handwritten number 7]] (In parts I and II, Mr. Farsaci described his introduction to fantasy, his early collecting and bibliographical work, and his quest for The Recluse, the almost legendary amateur fantasy magazine.) Conclusion In the same category with The Recluse falls Leaves, a…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934

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March, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 111 In the April issue of Fantasy: T H E D E A D W O M A N by David H. Keller, M. D The beloved Dr. Keller has produced, in this story, one of the greatest weird-psychological stories he has ever written. The unusuul, horrifying, tale of the terrible thing conceived in the mind of a husband, written as only…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

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January, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 79 The Boiling Point (continued from page 68) We hereby give notice that the Smith-Ackerman debate will be concluded in the February issue. It has just about run its course. If you have anything to say, you'd better say it now. It's your last chance. In next month's column, Clark Ashton Smith…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 13, September 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN, September, 1934 many on hand to use during the months to come—several by Smith and Lovecraft, Binder, etc. You won't want to miss these. They have never seen print before and are well up to the standard set by these authors in the more professional magazines. We want to keep THE FANTASY FAN a magazine for the fans, of…

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SPECIAL WEIRD POETRY NUMBER THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Vol. 2, No. 5 January, 1935 Whole No. 17 FORWARD by Ye Ed You will notice that this is the Special Weird Poetry Number. The…

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Stars, issue 2, December 1940-January 1941

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LICHENS By Clark Ashton Smith (Wings, c1933, by Stanton A. Coblentz) Pale-green and black and bronze and grey, In broken arabesque and foliate star, They cling, so closely grown Upon the somber stone, That one would deem they are As much a part thereof as the design Is part of some old porcelain from Cathay-- Some vase of Tang or Ming. Patterned…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 10, June 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 June, 1934 Number 10 OUR READERS SAY "The May FANTASY FAN was just what its cover implied—peachy. It had just the right…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 11, Summer 1945

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[[?]]y, one is struck by the extremely matter-of-fact, lackadaisical way in which the ghosts and similar characters are introduced. The reader is never quite certain if a character in question is dead or alive, for the ghosts lack all indications of the supernatural. Such pap may be thrilling reading for Great-aunt Elizabeth, who feels her time…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934

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98 THE FANTASY FAN March, 1934 Searight's poem takes high honors in this issue. "All in all; I think this semi-birthday issue is fine. But there are a few things I would like to make comments about. 'The Boiling Point' should be eliminated, but the readers' column should not be shortened! I agree with Mrs.…

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Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 2, February 1939

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FANTASY DIGEST 23 Do you remember when England's contributions to science-fiction were small penny-dreadfuls labeled: "The Wizard Magazine", "Boy's Magazine", "Scoops", "The Rover", "The Skipper", etc. When some of the Clark Ashton Smith and H.P. Lovecraft yarns now…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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November, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 41 A DREAM OF THE ABYSS by Clark Ashton Smith I seemed at the sheer end: Albeit mine eyes, in mystery and night Shrouded as with the thick profundity of death, Or as if underneath Lethean lentors drowned, Saw never lamp nor star nor dead star's wraith of light, Yet seemed I at the world's sheer…

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Spacewarp, v. 5, issue 5, whole no. 27, June 1949

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MAIN TIME STREAM of CAYLE CLARK gains, and is abducted to a House of Illusion by the proprietors. When police raid the House, Cayle is sent to Mars as an exile. Aug 26 Cayle starts return to Earth from Mars, after escaping labour colony. Oct 4 2:00 p.m. -- Cayle arrives from Mars and talks to other Cayle on 'stat. Arranges meeting that…

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Fantasy Times, v. 2, issue 17, whole no. 48, April 27, 1947

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Fantasy-Times (Advertisement) Page 47 the Science, Weird & fantasy fiction field in england The magazine field in England is now at its greatest boom period. And the following magazines are representative of English science-fiction, weird and fantasy fiction. Try an issue, any issue of any magazine, and see the latest and/or the oldest…

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Spacewarp, v. 5, issue 2, whole no. 26, May 1949

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seen. Fan sentiment seems to be on your side, so we'll not quarrel over this title. Away and Beyond, the van Vogt collection, is another story -- or more accurately, several of them, very few of them outstanding. Definitely there is a need for a book comprising van Vogt's shorter works, but I'll be damned if at least three of the…

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Tesseract, v. 2, issue 4, April 1937

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12 tesseract ed that the sonic-disintegrator was ready for use. "Commence frequency determinations," ordered Captain Cellen. - - - - - - - - - - - (Now, YOU go on from there. Send your completion in to TESSERACT as soon as possible. Editor.). SCIENCE FICTION RETAIL LIBRARY For SFAA members only, please give membership number when…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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October, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 27 THE BOILING POINT You will remember the terrific outburst Forrest J. Ackerman made upon Clark Ashton Smith's stories and weird tales in general in last month's column, Shortly after the issue went to press, we received the following postscript to his article which he requested to have printed at…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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46 THE FANTASY FAN, November 1934 MEDUSA by Clark Ashton Smith (written at the age of 18) As drear and barren as the glooms of Death, It lies, a windless land of livid dawns, Nude to a desolate firmament, with hills That seem the fleshless earth's outjutting ribs, And plains whose face is crossed and rivelled deep With gullies twisting…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

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N. Y. August 13, 1862 T. C. Durant Esq. You are aware the $8000 mortgage is due in a few days on the Staten Island place, & Mr Crane when I saw him intimated you would probably not protect it. However, to make it an object to do so, I will state that I am using all my means at present in delivering arms under a Contract with Secy Stanton now in…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 13, September 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Honig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Vol. 2, No. 1 September, 1934 Whole No. 13 NOTICE! Many subscriptions expire with this issue. We urge all those whom this effects to send in a…

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Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

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Wisconsin - continues Mitchell, John L. (55) 1893-99 1891-95 Sawyer, Philetus (65) 1881-93 1865-75 Stevenson, Isaac (71) 1907-- El. to fill vac. 1883-89 Wyoming Cary, Joseph M. (42) 1890-95 1885-93 Clark, Clarence D. 44 1895-- El to fill vac 1889-93

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 7, March 1934

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106 THE FANTASY FAN March, 1934 R E V E N A N T by Clark Ashton Smith I am the specter who returns Unto some desolate world in ruin borne afar On the black flowing of Lethean skies: Ever I search, in cryptic galleries, The void sarcophagi, the broken urns Of many a vanished avatar: Or haunt the gloom of grumbling pylons vast In temples…

1942-02-26 Mary Clark to Laura Hutchison Davis - Back

World War II Diaries and Letters

Laura Davis letters from friends and family, January-May 1942

1942-02-26 Mary Clark to Laura Hutchison Davis - Back

Post Card Centerville, Iowa 2/26/42 Hia' Cheat! Dear Hutchi, Doc calls you a "cheat" but I think you're a "sneak", running off without even saying good-bye. I still have 10 of your cylinders & have had very little trouble with them so far. How is everything? Have you had a visitor from the State Office yet? Would…

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Acolyte, vol 1, issue 3, whole 3, Spring 1943

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THE MIME OF SLEEP by Clark Ashton Smith -oOo- My dreams are like some strange, disordered mime: A plot that pandemonium shadows feign Ravels half-told; and dead loves live again In settings of distorted place and time: A broken drama, puerile or sublime Whose riddled meaning I must guess in vain; A masque, whose grey grotesques of mirth and…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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188 THE FANTASY FAN, August, 1934 NECROMANCY by Clark Ashton Smith My heart is made a necromancer's glass, Where homeless forms and exile phantoms teem; Where faces of forgotten sorrow gleam. And dead despairs archaic peer and pass; Grey longings of some weary heart that was, Possess me, and the multiple, supreme, Unwildered hope and star…

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Phantagraph, v. 4, issue 2, November-December 1935

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THE MEMMONS OF THE NIGHT CLARK ASHTON SMITH Ringed with a bronze horizon, which, at a point immensely remote, seems welded with the blue brilliance of a sky of steel, they oppose the black splendor of their porphyritic forms to the sun's insuperable gaze. Reared in the morning twilight of primeval time, by a race whose towering tombs and…

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Milty's Mag, June 1941

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Milty's Mag Page twelve ________________________________________ very new readers might not know who Clark Ashton Smith is! We've come a long way since his stories in Wonder. There hasn't been anything quite like it since. Le Vombiteur: Some nerve, putting in something brazenly dated half a year…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 6, whole no. 18, February 1935

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84 THE FANTASY FAN, February, 1935 GLEANINGS by Louis C. Smith I promise to write an article about that Great High God among fantasy authors, M. P. Shiel; much of the best science-fantasy, from a literary standpoint, has been written by him. Anyway, when you read "The Purple Cloud," "Dr. Krasinski's Secret"…

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Le Zombie, v. 5, issue 4, whole no. 51, January 1943

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b13 SHORT FRANKIE (CREW HAIRCUT) ROBINSON WITH A SHORT PARAGRAF: " Fan doings in Chicago are looking. Bob Camden was in town for the Xmas holidays and I managed to see him. Bob, Neil, Ecco, Walt and I went bowling and I came out 2nd man with the magnificent score of 123! (from 56 to 123! From rags to riches) Parsec will probably be out…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FAN'S OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 a year. 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 August, 1934 Number 12 NOTICE! This issue completes the first year in the existence of THE FANTASY FAN. Many subscriptions expire this…

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Milty's Mag, June 1941

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Milty's Mag Page eleven ________________________________________ STUFF about the last mailing The mailing looked like it was going to be pretty slim, but after one or two supplements floated in it turned out to be a pretty fair package. The Fantasy Amateur:…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 14, October 1934

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October, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 19 WITHIN THE CIRCLE by F. Lee Baldwin At one time Forrest Ackerman had a complete collection of Ghost Stories --the old large-size magazine of the photographic illustrations, featuring strange stories by Victor Rousseau, Ray Cummings, Frank Belknap Long Jr., etc.--but disposed of them all upon coming across…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, Fall 1943

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington Art Director: R. A. Hoffman Contributing Editors: Duane W. Rimel, F. Lee Baldwin, Harold Wakefield Vol. II, No. 1 Fall - 1943 Wole No. 5 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P .…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume 1 May, 1934 Number 9 OUR READERS SAY "I was very pleased to note the increase space allotted to Lovecraft's…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 7, Summer 1944

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THE FAMILY TREE OF THE GODS - CLARK ASHTON SMITH (The genealogical information and chart of descendents contained in this sketch are taken from a letter written some years ago to R. H. Barlow by Klarkash Ton, and are published here by permission. FTL-SDR -o0o- ...I have filled out the "style-sheet" with such annotations and details…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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November, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 35 OUR READERS SAY In order to save space for more articles, starting with this issue, letters will be abbreviated. "You and your associates have done a highly commendable job under rather trying conditions and you may well be proud of your work." -- H. Koenig, New York, N.Y. "THE FANTASY FAN…

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Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

1970-05-09 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Guard Called; Building Burns"" Page 6

P-C May 9, 1970 6 (of 7) [2 photos] TWO ARRESTED IN HASSLE—A hassle in front of the Iowa City Civic Center about 5 p.m. Friday night resulted in the arrest of two student demonstrators, Bruce Clark of Iowa City and Norman Fischer of West Pittston, Pa. A group of students had come to the building from the Pentacrest to protest the arrest of four…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

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January, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 67 THE BOILING POINT After five months, the Smith-Ackerman debate is still waxing hot. We open this month's column with another rebuttal from Ackerman: "Since the pros and cons on my Boiling Point article have changed around to discussions of character, I wish to state that I do not like H.P.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 6, February 1934

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82 THE FANTASY FAN February, 1934 issue were very interesting with the exception of 'The Boiling Point' which is becoming monotonous. On the whole, however, you are doing a fine job, and I hope it will not be necessary for you to cnt[[?]] down the size of the magazine or publish less often." -- Philip Bridges "I liked…

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Diablerie, v. 1, issue 1, January 1944

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diablerie radical conceptions, but they haplessly have not succeeded. Degler, who also spreads equally inane and obstinate propaganda under the pen name, Don Rogers, thunderously and vehemently tramps onward, alone with the exception of Raymond Washington, who because of immaturity has been easily influenced, making promises he cannot possibly…

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Dream Quest, v. 1, issue 1, July 1947

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JULY DREAM QUEST 5 Dracula of the hills." But what makes the volume an unqualified "must" for every lover of the fantastic, whether he has a taste for poetry or not, is the last section of the book, where Derleth has included liberal sections of the "noderns" whose stories we enjoyed so well in "Weird…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 14, October 1934

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THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Vol. 2, No. 2 October, 1934 Whole No. 14 OUR READERS SAY With this issue, we are dedicating each number to someone or something. H. P.…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 9, Winter 1945

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENTIFICTION Co-edited and published by Francis T. Laney 1005 West 35th Place Los Angeles 7, Calif. Samuel D. Russell 1810 North Harvard Ave. Hollywood 27, Calif. -o0o- Art Director: R. A. Hoffman Contributing Editors: Duane W. Rimel, F. Lee Baldwin, Harold Wakefield Vol. III, No. 1 Winter --…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 4, December 1944

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68 FANTASY COMMENTATOR June Nelson S. Bond: "The Ring of Iscariot" Gordon Keyne: "Tomorrow in Egypt" Max Rittenberg: "The Errand of Death" (reprint from 7/11) July Gordon Keyne: "The Affair of the Drifting Face" Aug. Nelson S. Bond: "Nothing in the Rules" Gordon Keyne: "The Affair of the…

1865-12-13 -- 1865-12-14

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1865-12-13 -- 1865-12-14

Memorandum Dec. 1965 Wed. Dec. 13th. Very cold. Saw A J Pierce about his 3/4 interest in the G.G. Smith premises lots i5 & 7 in Block 6 in Roots Addition agreed to give him [Janret?] Clark's note of $[illegible] & 25 dols in money match & rendres. & Smith was to pay rent from Nov 18 1865 al $5.00 per month Thu 14 Pd. A. J.…

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Science Fiction Critic Supplement, issue 14, 1938

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SCIENCE FICTION CRITIC 14th issue SUPPLEMENT We regret to announce that the Futile press are forced to discontinue publication of The Science Fiction Critic under their guidance. We deeply appreciate the interest and support of our readers, and thank them for their patronage. Since all income from subscriptions and advertising has gone into…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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AMOR - CLARK ASHTON SMITH This is the fire of Hestia's careful hearth; The flame that fed on many-towered Troy; Selene's light about the Latmian boy; The all-consuming ardor of Melkarth. This is the peregrine star that will return, Faithful to the olden ephemerides; The torch of corybantic mysteries; The spark still burning in the…

June 9

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

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1942. Had even larger washing than last week - and no help. very tired. Baked bread. Picked up Kat Sak's at 8 and we went to S.S. board mtg. at Critser's. 1943. Warmer in P.M. Mended, hoed, cleaned up house. Joe and Dorothy Jean Wright of Memphis, Tenn. + K here for supper. Joe at Truax - jean a Celon Christ. And my elec. oven is…

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Science Fiction Fan, v. 1, no. 4, October 1936

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THE SCIENCE FICTION FAN 11 I cannot speak back; truth cannot be denied. But you have never lived a fantasy by Clark Ashton Smith. never having seen the jewel of a fairy king, you deny the existence of fairyland. And if what you say is true - that all this is but one of my dreams... can you not pity me? Can you not forgive an old man the sweetness…

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Diablerie, February 1944

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17 BUT WOTTHEHELL WOTTHEHELL PEOPLE AND SUCH ~ The first letter to reach us, and therefore by all rights the first letter to be printed, comes from Geo Ebey, of 4766 Reinhardt Drive, Oakland: -- Of the articles, I preferred Clinton's Idea Man for the clear…

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Wudgy Tales, October-November 1943

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"But then Cluckbottom's mighty space ship trembled from stem to stern. Our hero had succeeded...that is, he hadn't won the girl yet, but he had prevented Cluckbottom from destroying the Earth." "That's it!" yelled Margulies. "Never give the reader away until the last word. A great story...we must publish it…

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Fantasy Fiction Field, v. 2, issue 5, whole no. 28, April 26, 1941

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FANTASY FICTION FIELD 5c The National Illustrated Fantasy News Review 5c Volume 2 Number 5 -- April 26, 1941 -- Whole Number 28 HARRY WARNER TO OPPOSE DOC LOWNDES AS CANDIDATE FOR FAPA PRESIDENCY -- PAGE 16 WEIRD TALES ON THE UPGRADE Followers of the "Unique Magazine", Weird Tales, will be happy to hear that the senior imaginative…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 14, October 1934

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18 THE FANTASY FAN, October, 1934 poems, 'Necromancy' and 'The Unremembered Realm.' These two poems were certainly the product of masters of the art. 'The Annals of the Jinns' was also very good, as was the entire issue. I shall never grow tired of reading such a grand issue! Enclosed find ten cents for an…

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Tesseract, v. 2, issue 4, April 1937

tesseract 3 --- TESSERACT Magazine, a monthly, owned and published by the SCIENCE FICTION ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION (a non-profit organization) at 434 Guerrero Street, San Francisco, California. All rights reserved - I00 Reg. April 1937 - Volume Two -- Number Four. C. HAMILTON BLOOMER, JR., VSO -- EDITOR Lee Hertzberg Science Editor Louis C.…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 1, Novermber-December 1938

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Page 28 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST on. Universal has speeded up production of their "Buck Rogers" serial; and "The Wizard of Oz" is being done, with W.C. Fields and Hugh Herbert being considered alternately for the title role. Basil Rathbone begins work as Sherlock Holmes in 20th Century's version of…

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Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

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cant write to any body. I will not stop for no more this time. Write soon yours tryly G. A Clark Father wants to no when your chool closes Write soon G. A Clark

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Acolyte, v. 1, issue 4, Summer 1943

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL NAPA Edited and published by Francis T. Laney 720 Tenth Street Clarkston, Washington FAPA Associate Editors: Duane W. Rimel, Franklin Lee Baldwin Vol. I Summer -- 1943 No. 4 THE ACOLYTE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE H. P. LOVECRAFT BY A SINCERE…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

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December, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 61 glancing idly out the door of his cell, gave a startled cry. There in the shadows before his cell door, he saw something. A shadow that formed. that seemed to pause and linger before him. Then, as he cried out, it melted into nothing and was gone. His heart was beating fast, pounding with the nameless fear…

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Science Fiction Collector, v. 2, issue 6, May 1937

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ET CETERA LEFT*OVERS FROM OUR OTHER DEPARMENTS To start this month's Et Cetera is the news that Clame P. Beck, publisher of SFCritic, is now working on a reprint book of the "Hammer and Tongs" departments-essays from early issues of the Critic. Size is about 4x6", printed on very good paper, Beck will soon start on another…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

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FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 15 ing is damned good, and the characterization all that could be desired?" If they're done like Ziska's two short stories, then Campbell is as right as a man can be. "Succubus", a tale of a plant cultivated by the genius of a biologist that took partially human form and lured…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

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Page 16 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST strange thing pierces the hull of the ship and comes for him.......Beautiful, tragic, soul-shaking, and written only as the near-genius of Smith could write it. Then there is "The Visitors from Mlok", and how they transport an earthman from this planet to their world... how they change his…

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Reader and Collector, v. 3, issue 6, January 1946

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23 There can be little doubt that his was not a normal youth, at any time. His writings are lacking in reference to friendshi , except that of animals and old servants, love, except when necessary to the plot, sex, except when presented as an attribute of degenerated minds of slobbering beasts. Causes for this neglect may have been personal to…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 7, Summer 1944

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ANTHONY BOUCHER, prominent author and reviewer, puts in his bit from Berkeley, California: ...Lovecraft's influence has never worked on me especially--my few attempts have been abortions. In fact, I largely disagree with him in theory, no matter how much I like what he achieved in practice. I will maintain to the death that the only true…

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Bizarre, v. 4, issue 1, Janurary 1941

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January 1941 Page 9 Stardust by The Star-Treader The marriage on June 7 of Miss C. L. Moore to Henry Kuttner was brought about by H.P. Lovecraft–who has been dead for three and a half years! Kuttner became a Lovecraft correspondent in late 1935, when Miss Moore had already known HPL for some time. Lovecraft used to send copies of his unpublished…

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16 THE FANTASY FAN October, 1933 later." --David Stolaroff "Received my copy of your magazine and liked it swell. Just what I've been looking for! Your promise of some more new Clark Ashton Smith stories make it even more enticing. Good luck to you!" --Duane W. Rimel Well, fans, just to show you that the above has not…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 3, November 1933

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November, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 47 CELEBRITIES I'VE MET by Mortimer Weisinger Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane - who wishes he were related to the owner of 'Sloan's Liniment.' Hugo Gernsback--who, when commended for his ability to run out new editorials month after month, modestly shrugged it off with: "It's all in…

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September, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 7 WITHIN THE CIRCLE by F. Lee Baldwin Forrest Ackerman says he really had that "surprise of one's life" when Linus Hogenmiller of Missouri, his first correspondent, unexpectedly dropped in on him in Los Angeles. A well known editor who has been recently collecting old Weird Tales had the good…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 7, Summer 1944

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THE ACOLYTE AN AMATEUR MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND THE SUPERNATURAL (an [[underline]]Outsider[[end underline]] Publication) Co-edited and published by [[first column]] Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia St. Los Angeles 15, Calif. [[second column]] Samuel D. Russell 1810 North Harvard Ave. Hollywood 27, Calif. -oOo- Art Director: R. A.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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THE FANTASY FAN The Fans' Own Magazine Published Monthly Editor: Charles D. Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Volume I October, 1933 Number 2 EDITORIAL You will note several improvements in this issue of THE FANTASY FAN over the first number. The…

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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

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[hand written] DI Dec. 31, 1965 "Steve Smith on Stand..." cont. p. 2 (of 2) Former Iowa Student Defends Card Burning BY CHAD SKAGGS DES MOINES (AP) - Stephen Smith testified at his U.S. District Court trial Thursday that he burned his draft card Oct. 20 at Iowa City in knowing violation of federal law. From the witness stand in the…

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November, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 39 ied is likely to exert considerrble influence on weird fiction. The best examples of its literary use so far are the tale of "The Golem" by Gustav Meyrink, and the drama "The Dybbuk" by the Jewish writer using the pseudonym "Ansky". The former, widely popularised through the…

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He loathed sea food, yet he took me to Pawtuxett (Rhode Islanders please check) for the famous steamed clam dinner. After ordering for me, to be sure I got the super-deluxe, he said, "While you are eating that God-damned stuff, I'll go across the street for a sandwich; please excuse me." Those are his very words. And for HPL, that…

1971-11-29 Miss Virginia Harper to Representative John Clark

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1971-11-29 Miss Virginia Harper to Representative John Clark

72- - 7th Street November 29, 1971 Representative John Clark Keokuk, Iowa Dear John; Hope this finds you feeling much better than when I last talked, to you. The meeting of which I spoke, about the opposition to Highway 61's relocation, through the city of Fort Madison, will take place, Wednesday, December last, at 7:30 PM. The meeting…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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184 THE FANTASY FAN, August, 1934 the streets unsated, growing, devouring throughout the night, and in a few horrible hours had depopulated the cities that were so hostile to sorcerors... Volnar, it is told, went unto the black crags near Zath, though discreetly distant from the inhabitants of that fearful place, and with occult aid…

1918-12-02 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, November 1918

1918-12-02 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

letters from Jud Smith lately. Do you remember him? He is Naomi's parasite and had dinner with us at Smith's Café once when we were in Nevada. I never liked Jud and he knows it, and I think he knows why, but these letters would lead one to suppose that we had grown up together and been life-long pals. When the first one came and I saw…

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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

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Boston Keith's June 5 2 Aesop's Fables: Very Good. Topics of The Day: Good. Kay Hamlin & Kay: 7 min, F.S. Excellent trampoline and bar act. Made a fine opener. Merkell & Gay: 8 min, in "One" Good dancing particularly the acrobatic work of the man, Closed to a good hand, Wilfred Clark & Co. 14 min, in 3-1/2…

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tesseract 3 TESSERACT Magazine, a monthly, owned and published by the SCIENCE FICTION ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION (a non-profit organization) at 434 Guerro Street, San Francisco, California. All rights reserved - ICC Reg. April 1937 - Volume Two -- Number Four. C. HAMILTON BLOOMER, JR., VSO - - EDITOR Lee Hertzberg Science Editor Louis C.…

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World War I Diaries and Letters

Iowa Woman's Committee thrift and war savings campaign, 1917-1919

1919-04-06 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Francis E. Whitley Page 1

Daughters of the American Revolution Iowa Society Keokuk Children of the American Revolution Committee Mrs. Mary Hollister Smith, Ch'rm. April 6, '19 My dear Mrs. Whitley; - I managed to go thru Mr. Smith's pockets and discover your letter, yesterday. I shall be glad to do anything I can to further this most important phase of the…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

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78 THE FANTASY FAN January, 1934 College Library in quest of a copy in English! I wondered at the time if it had yet been translated. Why not have Lovecraft write such a book? I am sure it would sell well. I enjoy reading the denouncement of Mr. Ackerman." --Duane W. Rimel As Dr. Keller says, it doesn't matter whether a reader…

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Amateur Correspondent, v. 2, issue 2, September-October 1937

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20 AMATEUR CORRESPONDENT ent which you sent me recently. I read it with great interest; it was my first contact with a 'fan magazine', so-called---and, yea and verily, 'twas good! So herewith my 'two bits', and please keep it coming.... A word as to the contents of Howard Phillips Lovecraft was easily the best feature…

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Fantasy Fictioneer, issue 4, August 1940

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CHICAGO 1940 WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION Hotel Chicagoan -- Sept. 1st - 2nd (Please note: This corrected, amended, and otherwise more-complete guide to Chicago, supersedes that guide which was distributed with the latest issue of Le Zombie. The below is as correct as the map makers and the Chicon officials can make it.) …

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108 THE FANTASY FAN March, 1934 HOW TO WRITE A WEIRD TALE by Hoy Ping Pong Unlike its sister, the science fiction story, the weird tale needs a plot. To go about this, select the plot which has been used most since 1926 and write your tale around it. I said around. Don't touch the plot itself; editors won't stand for that! …

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1917-1921

1917-1921 - 11-30

November 30 1917. Miss Clark, Hans and I took a Ford ride, some ten miles or so in the very fresh air. Lunch at noon, dinner at 6:30. Miss Clark taught me how to purl in knitting. I made 2 doz. rye sandwiches for the Y.W.C.A. card party. We went, just for lunch, at 10:00. We took Miss Clark to the 1:28 A.M. train, for Chisholm. 1918. Mild sunny…

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14 THE FANTASY FAN October, 1933 those who want their imaginations stimulated like both. Let us remind you again, and inform the new readers, that this is primarily a magazine for the fans, of the fans, and by the fans--the fan, the whole fan, and nothing but the fan.(We hope that by this time you realize that we publish a FAN magazine).…

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Vampire, whole no. 7, September 1946

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Anybody wishing to sell Out of Space and Time, by Clark Ashton Smith, please contact me. Here's hoping you publish this. And congratulations on Vampire. Wish you would reserve me a copy in advance of next year's Fantasy Review. I arrived a little late this year, you know. Who can furnish me with a list of all prozines, past and…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 2, January-February 1939

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Page 18 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST CAN YOU ANSWER THESE? -conducted by Robert A. Madle- Many readers commented on the fact that the questions were too easy last issue. I agree -but definitely! You can rest assured that they'll be just a wee bit more difficult this time -- but please; don't write in telling me they were too hard! There…

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34 THE FANTASY FAN, November 1934 up every here and there when otherwise normal people discover that there is such a thing as fantasy fiction and fan magazines. What I started out to say was that I had money to burn when I organized THE FANTASY FAN and didn't mind it running in the red for a year. And so it has. And so it continues. I…

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Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-03-02 Page 1

Plymouth March 2 the 1867 Brother Charles I received your letter this after noon. The wind blows. I think that Mr Clark is abig man Mr Baret has been Presidint of Leyecams. We have got our wood cut up. Tom Clark has been and carried his woman out to ride this afternoon. Hather has been a drawing bricks for Mr Housten from Joseph Cayes place. Mr…

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Fandango, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, Summer 1944

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little increase in interbreeding. At first, due to the novelty as much as anything else, there would be a marked upsurge, which would gradually level off and finally decline to a point about where it is today. You must remember that the better class of negroes are as proud of their race as you are of yours, that there is a large amount of negro…

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Amateur Correspondent, v. 2, issue 2, September-October 1937

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SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1937 13 Einstein I was admitted to see Corwin Stinky. He thought I was a fan of his. I was, fanning him with a club. And the rest were just as easy. Bundling the six unconscious editors into my car, I drove back to Milwaukee. Here, in my basement, lay the rocket ship. Perhaps those of you who are interested in more technical…

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Falling Petals, issue 2, Summer 1946

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THROUGH THE MICROSCOPE From Mrs Harold A Anderson, St. George, Utah: "Falling Petals" I did enjoy..very much. I think it is a good and original idea. I like the idea of the little quotations strung through it. I thought your POETIC TITLES very good and couldn't help wondering if they were suggestive titles for future…

1971-04-19 Robert A. Wright to Mr. Joseph W.B. Clark Page 3

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1971-04-19 Robert A. Wright to Mr. Joseph W.B. Clark Page 3

April 19, 1971 Mr. Joseph W. B. Clark, Chairman 1259 N. Kingshighway Blvd. Room 211 St. Louis, Missouri 63113 Dear Joe, Miss Virginia Harper called this a.m. to inform me that there has been a death in her family and that she will not be able to attend the Regional Leadership Training Conference until Saturday afternoon. It is my understanding…

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tesseract --- WHITE DEATH by Clark Ashton Smith (From the Star-Treader and Other Poems) Methought the world was bound with final frost; The sun, made pallid as with fear and awe, Illumined yet the lands it could not thaw. Then on my road, with instant evening crossed, Death stood, and in its shadowy films enwound, Mine eyes forgot the light,…

1945-06-05 Clark F. Miller to Dave Elder

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, June-July 1945

1945-06-05 Clark F. Miller to Dave Elder

United States Navy June 5 [1945] U.S.S Highlands Dear Dave, I wish to thank you for the Scuttlebutt. I enjoy it very much & am looking forward to the next Isue. I am glad to here where a lot of the fellows are. I have been keeping my eyes open for the fellows from back home.I might run into out here but haven't ever met a one yet. I…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Contents

Sweet Chs. R. 1- Saunders [Cleall?]x 147-155-170 Stuary Le Roy 2- Sharo Lilian 150- Ste[jems Ja; 2- Slyvano 155-179- Simmons & White -6-34-53-67- Salvano 166-172-221- Stevans Ed. 6.18-23 Sparrow 167- Senegal 7-15-25-47- Sabel Johnson 167- Smith & Bowman 8-25-35 Smith Powell 171- Sterling Rivelle 8-25-35 Stuart [Mauire?] 171- [Sloent?] &…

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The Ghoul by Clark Ashton Smith During the reign of the Caliph Vathek, a young man of good repute and family, named Noureddin Hassan, was haled before the Cadi Ahmed ben Becar at Bussorah. Now Noureddin was a comely youth, of open and gentle mien; and great was the astonishment of the Cadi and of all others present when they beard the charges…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 3, whole no. 15, November-December 1941

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Page 14 Science Fiction Spotlight Wilfred Owen Morley In the last issue of this column, we note with amusement, it was said: "After all said and done, Charles D. Hornig's SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY may never be published." Well, it did look as if it never would get started, but here's the fifth issue coming up now. Cover…

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Fan, whole no. 4, September 1945

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WEIRD AND FANTASY PROZINES. --Francis T. Laney At the present time, professional mediums for the publication of weird or fantasy fiction are virtually non-existent. An occasional piece of this nature crops up in mundane magazines as Argosy, Blue Book, Speed Detective, Speed Adventure, Jungle Stories, etc.; to say nothing of the steady dribble of…

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Boston Keith's Dec. 13, 1920 Kinograms: Fair Topics of the Day: Fair Cross & Santora: 8 min in 3 a Neat hand balancing act. Made a Fine opener. Chas Fletcher: 17 min in 1 The Same material he has used for years but went over very well in this spot. Yvette: 20 min Full Stage Spec. An ordinary singing and musical act exceptionally well…

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Page 16 TYCHO _________________________________________ time (nearly 1941) the prospective obstacles, bad health, and a variety of other factors, prevented implementation of that idea. It definitely staagnated. ...Till the thirst for fantasy-weird verse in a collected convenient form grew acute…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 9, Winter 1945

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There are some swell yarns being written for money these days. But the same boys who turn them out also bat out the god-awfullest crud that ever cascaded out of a Corona. And the old gag about no man being able to serve two master is pretty accurate. True, HPL made a business of revision, etc...but his own writing was never regarded by him in that…

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DREAM QUEST 46 would follow the type of THE WATCHER FROM THE SKY by August W. Derleth and lean away from minute and faithful descriptions of gruesome lepers. Amen and R. I. P. The other long novelette, which most mags would call a short, is "The Damp Man," latest contribution from the well-known Allison V. Harding. It is up to the usual…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 1, Novermber-December 1938

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FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 11 Atmosphere in Fan Mags Robert Bahr Everyone has heard the term "atmosphere" used in connection with some subject or another. It is an indefinable something that possesses it from the common, the ordinary, or in some cases its limitations. Everything possesses a more or less pronounced atmosphere, but usually…

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Spacewarp, v. 5, issue 4, whole no. 28, July 1949

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FILE THIRTEEN: Interesting stuff. (Thanx, Redd, for the kind comment concerning "Archie." Such praise is indeed sweet.) COVER: Nakedly speaking, you need a sequel to it showing the egg hatched.....No doubt, it was an illustration for PROBLEM IN ORNITHOLOGY... Re Clark Ashton Smith, I liked the one story I have read of his -- an Avon…

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tesseract WHITE DEATH by Clark Ashton Smith (From the Star-Treader and Other Poems) Methought the world was bound with final frost; The sun, made pallid as with fear and awe, Illumined yet the lands it could not thaw. Then on my road, with instant evening crossed, Death stood, and in its shadowy films enwound, Mne eyes forgot the light, until I…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 10, Spring 1946

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FANTASY COMMENTATOR 253 Some Strange Stories by Harold Wakefield (Author's note: The genesis of this brief article is an old issue of Futurian War Digest, in which, answering J. Michael Rosenblum's request for readers to nominate the strangest stories they had ever read, Francis T. Laney named "The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan"…

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Spacewarp, v. 5, issue 5, whole no. 27, June 1949

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THE WEAPON SHOPS OF ISHER: AN EXPLANATION by C. STEWART METCHETTE (Member, NFFF) A.E. van Vogt has been noted for his complicated plots and the multiplicity of sub-plots that run throughout his fiction. Although this characteristic is a source of the success of his stories, it is also a drawback. If the reader loses a point, he must go back and…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 9, Winter 1945

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BANQUETS FOR BOOKWORMS ARKHAM HOUSE. As most of our readers doubtless know, the second volume of Clark Ashton Smith's short stories, Lost Worlds, appeared shortly after the last issue of The Acolyte. Uniform in format with the now out-of-print Out of Space and time, this volume is positively a must. $3.00 from Arkham House, Sauk City,…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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November, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 41 The Primal City by Clark Ashton Smith In these after-days, when all things are touched with insoluble doubt and dereliction, I am not sure of the purpose that had taken us into that little visited land. I recall, however, that we had found explicit mention, in a volume of which we possessed the one existing…

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Shangri-la, issue 6, May-June 1946

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As I type this on the stencil, composing as I go, the clubroom is a bedlam. Evans is mimeographing. Four stencils are being cut simultaneously; on four different typewriters, since you ask. Cox is having the most trouble. "Let me use the new typewriter you just bought, Hart. I've made the same mistake four times." No answer from…

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S P A C E W A Y S A COLLECTOR SPEAKS It was in Buffalo that we discovered the gigantic hoard of magazines spoken of in "Dust of Years" (see Science Fiction Fandom), a store that was, strangely enough, but a few blocks from the heart of the city! Corresponding eventually brought us (and to me as soon as I could afford them) The Thrill…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 8, April 1934

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116 THE FANTASY FAN, April, 1934 PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith 1. Chinoiserie Ling Yang, the poet, sits all day in his willow-hidden hut by the river side, and dreams of the Lady Moy. Spring and the swallows have returned from the timeless isles of amaranth, further than the flight of sails in the unknown south; the silver buds of the…

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Dream Quest, v. 1, issue 1, July 1947

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DREAM QUEST 6 He pried from the insect jaws the bright crumb of steel." SEVEN of the fantastic poems of Frank Belknap Long are here, previously obtainable only in fantastically rare limited editions, like THE GOBLIN TOWER, published by R. H. Barlow at his Dragon Fly Press in Florida, and in a limited edition of 100 copies of which only…

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New Fandom, v. 1, issue 6, 1939

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20 NEW FANDOM In addition there were original manuscripts of A. Merritt, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Ralph Milne Farley, Harl Vincent, Eando Binder and about 30 others including Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith. Present were the first issue of "Amazing", and the first "Amazing Annual", the first "Amazing…

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MFS Bulletin, Vol. 3, Number 4 Page 1

MFS BULLETIN Volume Three - Jan 18, '43 - Whole Number fifteen - Number Four Hell Fire again. Why does fortier continue to use that ridiculous pen name? His statements are so wild that it is silly to try and take them seriously. The only thing which I can see is that he is purposely pulling people's legs to watch them squawk. I suppose…

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Van Allen Papers

James Van Allen journal, 1951?-December 1954

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Silicone rubber O-rings Frederic S. Bacon Laboratories 192 Pleasant Street Watertown 72, Massachusetts Tech Data Sheet Number 102 -------------------------------------------------------------- [red pencil circled below here?] Lt. Malcolm S. Jones, ONR [phone:?] Liberty 5-6700 [extension:?] 6-5673 [red pencil circled above…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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November, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 37 ON FANTASY by Clark Ashton Smith We have been told that literature dealing with the imaginative and fantastic is out of favour among the Intellectuals, whoever they are. Only the Real, whatever that is or may be, is admissible for treatment; and writers must confine themselves to themes well within the…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 10, June 1934

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156 THE FANTASY FAN, June, 1934 WITHIN THE CIRCLE by F. Lee Baldwin Two different issues of Weird Tales are labelled Volume 19, Number 3. (Look on Index Page.) E. Hoffmann Price is touring the Southwest and is planning to call on Robert E. Howard, dip into Mexico, stop at Clark Ashton Smith's and finally wind up in San Francisco. .His…

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12, tesseract think over those lines... It'll be worth your while. Now that it has been revealed to all that "Karl Van Kampen" and "Don A. Stuart" are both JOHN W. CAMPBELL, JR. I may break my two year silence and let him give his reasons for the pen names. Mr. Campbell said: "Van Kampen exists because there is more…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

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36 THE FANTASY FAN, November 1934 WITHIN THE CIRCLE by F. Lee Baldwin "The Red Brain" by Donald Wandrei is one of a long cosmic series mot of which is unpublished. H. P. Lovecraft wrote 35 "Fungi from Yuggoth" in 1929 and 1930. The Fantasy Fan is going to print some of those which WT didn't take. Farnsworth Wright…

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MSA Bulletin, v. 2, issue 3, April 1940

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Page Six MSA Bulletin April 1940 THE ROGUE'S GALLERY #4 Jerry [Meader?] Rumford, Maine Jerry was born and brought up in Rumford, the paper town. He played football and was quite a sprinter in the local high school. He was captain of track his senior year and was also president of the Athletic Council. We understand he still holds the Oxford…

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Spaceways, v. 3, issue 4, May 1941

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SPACEWAYS 25 ADVERTISEMENT. DETAILED LIST OF THE GOLDEN ATOM BACK NUMBERS AVAILABLE The dates of publication of the nine issues of Golden Atom which have appeared are in the past, but Lylda's memory lingers on! Better get your copies while they're still easy to buy, as they're fast becoming much sought-after science-fiction…

1866-02-27 -- 1866-02-28

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1866-02-27 -- 1866-02-28

Tues 27 Feb 1866 I made & hung the Little Barn Door. Eld Faucett here to get subscription for Building M. E. Church. Pa signed $5.00 Clara $2.00 myself $25.00 Gilbert drew 1 ld of Eugenes hay (?) 8.00 At meeting at Bro Kings Bot 1/4 lb tea 52 1/2 cts & 3 lbs sugar of Drueeze Bot 100 ft of 48 Doll lumb & 48 ft fencing amounting to…

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Futuria Fantasia, v. 1, issue 2, Fall 1939

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6 There is but one affection about Well's "scientific" stories which he published before he discovered his capability at characterization, and this is the affection of imagination. There is no genuine imagination in beating out cleverness of the s.f. type; the point of view, the inventive quality necessary for their construction, is…

1866-03-25 Page 5

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-03-25 Page 5

Father and Mother called at Sam Burn's last Wednesday and heard his Virgil class recite He also has a class in Physical Geography in which he spends an hour to a page He has twenty scholars in all From recites in Algebra and Arithmetics to Mr Kelsey Rob Clark has gone to work as a travelling agent for a com- pany in St Louis Martha Clark says…

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Diablerie, v. 1, issue 1, January 1944

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diablerie 15 ing molars, and demanded another sample. I slopped a drop on my palms, and rubbed my hands together, and sniffed the boquet. Finally, having killed nearly half the bottle, I said, "Darling, I am stumped. This stuff is a bit too full-bodied to be a fine old brandy, and it is way too delicate for any rum, sometimes I suspect it is…

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Jinx, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, June 1943

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THE ABBATTOIR "The Public Slaughterhouse" DOUGLAS WEBSTER Psychology If you are quite ignorant of psychology, it's about time we did something about it. I wouldn't start on Galton ("Enquiries Into Human Faculty") —haven't read him myself, but he'll be stiff and slighty boring after the fashion of these…

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tesseract 5 STORY WRITING HINTS by Clark Ashton Smith (Editor's note: This is the first of a monthly series, each article will probably be written by a different author or other authority. The articles are not meant to be complete courses but merely hints from various successful writers. From time to time suggestions for practice will be…

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Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1968

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[handwritten] DI 1/13/68 [photo] WEARING PRISON BLUES and grim faces, five of the eight men arrested Thursday in connection with the Dec. 5 antiwar demonstration against Dow Chemical Co. return to the county jail after a hearing at 9 a.m. Friday at Johnson County Courthouse. The prisoners (from left) are: Steve Morris, Iowa City; Denny Ankrum,…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 16, December 1934

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December, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 55 ulative force and the unerring accuracy in linkage of parts which make for faultless unity throughout and thunderous effectiveness at the climactic moment, the delicate nuances of scenic and landscape value to select in establishing and sustaining the desired mood and vitalising the desired illusion--…

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Chanticleer

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TIME TRAVELING WITH TUCKER -or- The Mills of the Gods Grind Slowly without Lubrication 1933: Editorial lead in Fantasy Fan: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall direct our pages." 1943: Editorial implications in Chanticleer: "This magazine is 100% yours. Your letters shall in ignored in our pages." 1933: Superman…

1918-06-14 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-14 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1

K.C. - June 14th '18. Dearest,- You are not really wedded to a she-drummer. I've just nachely been following at Mama's heels while she visits her friends. Today we have spent with Miss Smith (surely you've heard the name before - about the same time you heard of the Saturday night bath). Mama and Mathilde lived with Miss Smith…

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Spaceways, v. 3, issue 6, whole no. 22, August 1941

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4 A COLLECTOR SPEAKS [handwritten 6] by LARRY B. FARSACI One of the most fascinating aspects of scientific fiction to me has been the collecting mania that has been so allied with it and given it such an unholy glamour. Once cannot escape this the moment he becomes deeply, vitally interested in the new type of fiction he has discovered, and…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 16, December 1934

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50 THE FANTASY FAN, December, 1934 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Horror Stories, a companion weird magazine to Terror Tales, will appear in the middle of December . . . The Winford Publications' weird magazine forecast in this column some months ago made its bow in November under the title, Mystery Novels Magazine, Weird!…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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EXCERPTS FROM THE BLACK BOOK OF CLARK ASHTON SMITH (A notebook containing used and unused plot-germs, notes on occultism, synopses of stories, fragments of verse, fantastic names for people and places, etc. etc.) -oOo- THE SORCERER DEPARTS (fragment of unfinished poem) I pass ... but in this lone and crumbling tower, Builded against the burrowing…

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Social Justice

Edna Griffin biographical information, 1998

Mary Louise Smith [photo] Mary Louise Smith, 1977 member of the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame, was awarded the Cristine Wilson Medal in 1984 for her outstanding contributions in the public a.nd political arena. During her tenure on the United States Civil Rights Commission, the Iowa native was a persistent advocate for women and for the civil…

1971-05-25 Miss Virginia Harper to Mr. William Morris

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1971-05-25 Miss Virginia Harper to Mr. William Morris

720 - 7th Street May 25, 1971 Mr. William Morris Director of Housing 1790 Broadway New York, New York 10019 Dear Mr. Morris; This letter is being written as a result of our telephone conversation, this morning. After taking the community calendar, into consideration, Mr. Clark and I, find that the only really desirable date in August, is the…

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Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1946-1950

National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET N.W. WASHINGTON 6, D.C. National 5280 Officers RALPH MCDONALD President DAVID HAWKINS MRS. HAROLD A. STONE Vice-Presidents MRS. LILIAN K. WATFORD Secretary DR. HELEN DWIGHT REID Treasurer September 3, 1947 Directors REV A. POWELL DAVIES CLARK EICHELBERGER REV. RICHARD FAGLEY DR. DOROTHY…

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Fandango, v. 1, issue 4, Spring 1944

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saying! Of course, this all fits in beautifully with what Juffus goes on to say about psychological maladjustment among fen. After becoming well acquainted with the LASFS, to say nothing of several other fen up and down the pacific coast, I am of the firm opinion that there is not a single member of fandom who is completely normal…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 7, Summer 1944

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shrug. They are fellows who think along lines which I from time to time consider intently. We share a common taste. They are customers. But for their interest in fantasy--they, the great group of fans and mere purchasers--there'd have been nearly 100 yarns I could never have sold. I do not contribute fiction to fan mags, simply because writing…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934

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140 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith 2. The Mirror in the Hall of Ebony From the nethermost profund of slumber, from a gulf beyond the sun and stars that illume the Lethean shoals and the vague lands of somnolent visions, I floated on a black unrippling tide to the dark threshold of a dream. And in this dream I…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

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Members of the first annual convention of the League of Women Voters. 1. Mrs. T.B. Hutton Sioux City Iowa. 2 ' Elnce N. Leyson, [Dieorah?] ". 3 " Wm Milchrist, Sioux City Ia. 4 " E.A. Rogers Iowa City ". 5 Dr. Zella White Stuart Iowa City ". 6. Mrs. Geo. M. Hunter " " ". 7 " F.A. Stronism "…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

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220 FANTASY COMMENTATOR er designs did not perk up lagging sales, Amazing Stories reduced its size after a single bi-monthly issue. Wonder Stories experimented with a slimmer magazine at a reduced price, and after a time reverted to small size and the original 25c figure. The quarterly issues of the latter two periodicals eventually gave up the…

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Chanticleer, v. 1, issue 3, December 1945

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of anything glamorous or beautiful. Favorite "literate": (ouch! How to pick one out of at least fifty?) THE HOARD OF THE GIBBELINS (Dunsany). I'm afraid to give this a buildup for fear I'll change my mind and name one of my other favorite, but read it yourself. It's in THE BOOK OF WONDER. BOOK-LENGTH WEIRD. Favorite…

1919-04-06 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Francis E. Whitley Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Iowa Woman's Committee thrift and war savings campaign, 1917-1919

1919-04-06 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Francis E. Whitley Page 2

interests, and I did not appear alone. I think Miss Munger of Spencer was very well received and she has promise of a splendid contralto. She is a graduate of Uni. of Nebr. last year. If I can assist in any way let me know and do have the meeting later so I can come. Will it be in Dodge or Des Moines? I was so sorry to have missed the other Ft…

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Fantasite, v. 1, issue 3, April 1941

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miss Keller's quiet and masterful little snort. Clark Ashton does well by the Smith name, and the issue as a whole is well worth your while. Cosmic Stories: Cover gaudy, but Bok's portion is all right. The Riddle of Tayne is an atavism; a throwback to the days when stories were dull and obvious. Skip it. Good article. Tanner is best in…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 16, December 1934

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December, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 59 PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith 5. The Passing of Aphrodite In all the lands of Illarion, from mountain-valleys rimmed with unmelting snow, to the great cliffs of sard whose reflex darkens a sleepy, tepid sea, where lit as of old the green and amethyst fires of summer. Spices were on the wind that…

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Fantasy-News, v. 6, issue 6, whole no. 137, February 9, 1941

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NEWS WHILE IT'S HOT! FANTASY-NEWS the science fiction weekly newspaper PRICE: THREE ISSUES TEN CENTS. VOLUME 6 NUMBER 6 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1941 WHOLE NUMBER 137 'COMET' TO AWARD DENVENTION CASH & SILVER MEDAL STFAN WHO OVERCOMES GREATEST HANDICAP TO GET THERE WILL WIN PRIZES. COMET, Orlin Tremaine's new science fiction…

Sponsors

Social Justice

Burlington Self-Survey on Human Relations: Final report, 1950

Sponsors

SPONSORS OF BURLINGTON SELF-SURVEY Dr. F. H. Aid Rev. Robert Amborn Mr.& Mrs. Paul asby Mr. &Mrs Ray Butler Fay Bell Rev. Alfred Bernadt Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Brawn Mr.& Mrs.Henry Bresser Dr. R.H. Buescher Rev. Paul Calhoun Dr.& Mrs W.H Chapman Mr.& Mrs C.C Clark Margret clark Rheda Coates Rev. Edward Collins Mr.& Mrs.…

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Spaceways, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 28, June 1942

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SPACEWAYS 21 THE READERS ALWAYS WRITE Jack F Speer, 3416 Northhampton, N. W., Washington, D. C., says: Fortier's article is interesting, but full of holes. In the first place, the very common statement among scientifictionists that time is a dimension just like the other three dimensions is palpably erroneous. Time, in fact, pardon me,…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 10, June 1934

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154 THE FANTASY FAN, June, 1934 PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith III. The Muse of Hyperborea Too far away is her wan and mortal face, and too remote are the snows of her lethal breast, for mine eyes to behold them ever. But as whiles her whisper comes to me, like a chill unearthly wind that is faint from traversing the gulfs between the…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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THE ARCANA OF ARKHAM-AUBURN by R. A. Hoffman (note. It is difficult to preface an article of this sort, for there are many alien and inimical factors toreconcile. One must steer a precarious course between those of true faith on the one hand, and those misled atheists who profess to disbelieve in even Great Cthulhu and Tsathoggua. Moreover, a…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, September 13, 1920-December 8, 1921

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REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 10, 11 and 12. ALLEN & MOORE--- In "The Happy Couple"--Man and woman; act consists of up-to-minute songs, clever stories and eccentric and acrobatic dance specialties. This act went very weak, only received a very light hand at finish. 10 min. full. CLIFF…

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Fantasite, v. 1, issue 6, November-December 1941

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certain that if Sam continues his literary efforts, and we hope he does, that his stories will soon see print. Though he really has such intentions, he rarely discusses them -- another famous Russellism. And his vocabulary is as inexhaustive as his dignity, the latter being one of his better contributions to the society, though it can break,…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

EDITORIALLY SPEALING --- TIME OUT FOR BRAGGING. The editors of The Acolyte have been walking on air te past few weeks as the result of a recent notice of Acky in Department of Criminal Investigation, Anthony Boucher's weekly column in the San Francisco Chronicle. Boucher said of us: "Take out a subsciption to The Acolyte. This is a…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 1, Novermber-December 1938

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Page 12 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Ferguson, Jr.'s astoundingly well done artistry, were few and far between. Then there was the FANTASY FAN, which, after eighteen fruitless months, worked up a pitiable circulation of sixty. Notwithstanding its numerous well-printed pages, the hidden muskiness of the weird and fantastic that haunted ever word of…

1945-02-19 Robert Clark to Dave Elder

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, February-March 1945

1945-02-19 Robert Clark to Dave Elder

[photo in upper left-hand corner] Feb. 19, 1945 Dear Mr. Scuttlebutt, Just recieved Drip 42 and I sure felt better when I read that Ira was okay. I knew he was missing quite some time ago, cause he isn't, or at least he wasn't too far from me. Here is another change off address for me. Pv't. Robert L. Clark 37682988 1302 Airdrome…

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Tesseract, v. 2, issue 4, April 1937

tesseract 5 ----------------------------------------------------- IN MEMORIAM H.P. LOVECRAFT Howard Phillips Lovecraft passed away on March 15th, after a month of painful illness. His death will be a personal bereavement to all lovers of fine imaginative writing as well as to the friends who were privileged to know and esteem and love him.…

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Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 29, January 1944

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IF YOU LAUGHED AT THORNE SMITH ** SNICKERED AT H. ALLEN SMITH ** ROARED AT LUCIUS BEEBE ** THEN YOU CAN'T HELP BUT LIKE THAT NEW FANZINE ** DIABLERIE Take for instance, that grand old man of fantasy -- Thorne Smith -- you'll be able to draw a neat parallel between his works and Lea's KING OF THE GAY PLACES Or, if you prefer subtle…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, Fall 1943

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PROSE PASTELS by Clark Ashton Smith -o0o- 6. TO THE DAEMON **** Tell me many tales, O benign maleficent daemon, but tell me none that I have ever heard or have even dreamt of otherwise than obscurely or infrequently. Nay, tell me not of anything that lies between the bourns of time or the limits of space: for I am a little weary of all recorded…

1971-12-10 Clark Koechel to Miss Virginia Harper

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1971-12-10 Clark Koechel to Miss Virginia Harper

[emblem Y YMCA] YMCA Fort Madison Young Men's Christian Association 331 Avenue D Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Phone 372-2403 December 10, 1971 Miss Virginia Harper 720-7th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Dear Miss Harper: Please forgive me for my slow response to your letter of last July 19th regarding the alleged activity of the Jackson,…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 9, Winter 1945

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that no objection existed to their publication. Barlow was shown as co-author of the one list because several titles had been added to it in his handwriting. We shall be on our guard against similar happenings in the future. --FTL ---oo0oo--- An Excerpt from a letter written by CLARK ASHTON SMITH to R. A. Hoffman 9-9-44: ...As for a third volume of…

1919-04-30 John Smith to Conger Reynolds

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-30 John Smith to Conger Reynolds

Washington, April 30 Dear Gay: Regarding credentials for passport for lady [illegible] in your query, what you need is simply bona fide credentials that (illegible) real newspaper work for the paper. Anything what looks like camofilage won't do. Has to be done plain that paper wants (illegible) for important work. If you could…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 27

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 27

26 New Hampshire - continued. Burnham, Henry (57) 1901 - Chandler, Wm E. (52) 1887-1901 El to fill vac. Cheney, P.C. (58) 1886-87 El to fill vac. Cilley, Joseph. (55) 1846-47 El to fill vac Clark, Daniel (48) 1857-66 El to fill vac Cutts, Charles (41) 1810-13 El to fill vac Fall, George G. (?) 1866-67 Hill, Isaac (43) 1831-36 Resigned Jenness,…

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Voice of the Imaination, whole no. 29, January 1944

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IF YOU LAUGHED AT THORNE SMITH ** SNICKERED AT H. ALLEN SMITH ** ROARED AT LUCIUS BEEBE ** THEN YOU CAN'T HELP BUT LIKE THAT NEW FANZINE ** [underline] D I A B L E R I E Take for instance, that grand old man of fantasy - Thorn Smith -- you'll be able to draw a neat parallel between his works and Lea's KING OF THE GAY PLACES. Or, if…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

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REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 15, 16, and 17. FLORENCE TIMPONI--- "Singing Comedienne" in Comedy Character Songs. Eight min. in one; went poor. McNALLY & ASHTON--- "Direct From Brazil"--Man and woman; man blackface; Singing, Talking and Dancing; 17 min in one; went…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

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43 PITTSBURG, PA. CRITICISMS JUNE 18th. 1906. NIBLO & RILEY-"The Wood Dealer and the Kid". shows, 14 minutes open in garden close in one. Introducing singing, talking and eccentric dancing. This can be classed as a fair act among the three a day. CLARKS DOGS AND PONIES-15 minutes, garden. 3 shows. I would not care to play this…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, November 28, 1904 - August 28, 1905

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224 New York Criticism Aug. 7th,1905. World Comedy Four Four men, singing and dancing. Two in eccentric make up. Comedy end of the act rather rough, singing fairly good. Just about gets out in this place. Fourteen minutes in one, two shows. Keith's New York Aug. 8th, 1905. CHRIS SMITH & THE TWO JOHNSONS Colored. Two men and a woman,…

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Acolyte, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 9, Winter 1945

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PROSE PASTELS CLARK ASHTON SMITH 9. NARCISSUS **** Splentic pale Narcissus, in the green dead depth of some rotting pool thou seest thine image drown and re-emerge amid the shifting iridescent films of corruption, the beautiful bright scum that damascenes with fantastic arabesques the feted waters. Or in the brazen mirrors, mottled with…

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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

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[handwritten] DI 1/20/67 CIA Interviews Increase By Half By BRUCE MOST Staff Writer [handwritten] 1/20/67 It's getting more difficult these days to decide who is recruit more students - the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or the students protesting against the CIA recruitment on campus. Miss Helen M. Barnes, director of the Business…

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Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-02-18 Page 3

that I would come down and see you but I guess I shall have to wait till some time now, as I am going to go from here tomorrow morning. I will write you again sometime when I get settled down again may be from Plymouth. Yours in [Haste? R. Clark] To Charles R Clark Le Clair Scott County Iowa

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Le Zombie, Special Convention Issue, 1939

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DAY AT THE CONVENTION! by that [inamitable] Hoy Ping Pong ------------------------------------------------ LO! I have attended a science fiction convention. A world science fiction convention! It was a most unique affair. Not at all what I had expected! I had attended in the belief that I would witness a great, big, old fashioned country…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, Fall 1943

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BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP, the second volume of H. P. Lovecraft's collected works, may be obtained postpaid for only $5.00. This large, handsomely printed volume contains the previously unpublished novel, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath; all remaining Lovecraft stories omitted from The Outsider And Others (including The Case of Charles Dexter…

1970-03-27 Daily Iowan Article: ""Boyd Suspends 2 in Protest Case""

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

1970-03-27 Daily Iowan Article: ""Boyd Suspends 2 in Protest Case""

Boyd Suspends 2 in Protest Case (DI) 3/27/70 Two University students have been suspended and three others placed on probation for their actions during a Placement Office protest Bec. 10, University Pres. Willard Boyd announced in a press release Thursday. Bruce Johnson, A3, Des Moines, and Joe Berry, A3, Iowa City, were suspended for a period…

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Jupiter, v. 1, issue 1, May 1946

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LETTER FROM THE FUTURE Ken. Kruerer Ed:-Note: Originally I was going to change this a littl, but have sinse decided that I shall publish it, just as I received it. I'd like reader reaction to this, as I want to make the reviewing of these old proz. by Ken. a regular feature. RPM P.S. The title is mine, but I…

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F.F.F. News Weekly, v. 1, issue 7, December 7, 1940

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FFF WEEKLY PAGE 27 STIRRING & COSMIC NEWS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: STIRRING SCIENCE STORIES is the final title of the 1st of the Albing science-fiction magazines It will be publishes b-monthly, alternating each month with COSMIC STORIES. Stirring Science Stories will appear Dec 15, dated February 1941. It will be a…

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Acolyte, v. 1, issue 4, Summer 1943

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Rabelais, was profoundly metaphorical. His "occultism" is simply Celto-Catholic mysticism. For his opinion of occultism in the abstract you have only to read the riotous burlesque of Kabbalism in [[underline]]Things Far And Near[[end underline]]. Whether he actually "believed" in witches and demons I don't know, but if he…

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Fantasy-News, v. 6, issue 6, whole no. 137, February 9, 1941

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FANTASY NEWS Page Three ART BONERS by Ralph Garnes. Even a superficial examination of the art work in current newstand stf mags will reveal plenty of boners where the artists either did not read the story, or committed some scientific or artistic blunder. For example in the current FANTASTIC NOVELS, the head picture for Ralph Milne…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Contents

Shaw Lillian -2-9-71- Sullivan Mark 95- Sullivan & Weston 3-8-18-25- Stahl Rose -97-101-110-136-144-149-170-504-211-224- Sylvano Al. 5-16-22- Stanley & Brockman -98- Sloone & Wallace 5 Smith & Campbell -99-103- Smith & fuller 5-152- Sisters Clafflin -102- Stevart Cal 8-18-33-222- Swift & Barton -102-124- Sweet C. R.…

1945-03-17 Pvt. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, February-March 1945

1945-03-17 Pvt. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

III stick them. I guess it is about time I quit making chicken tracks all over this paper so I'll sign off toot sweet. As ever a friend, Luckey [in different handwriting: [Pvt. Robert L. Clark] ]

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 10, June 1934

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152 THE FANTASY FAN, June, 1934 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz & Weisinger Otis Adelbert Kline died from an operation two years ago!... That is, the doctors declared that he was dead ...Fortunately, an adrenalin injection saved him ... Seabury Quinn's next Jules de Grandin novelette will attempt to justify incest between brother and…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1948-1952

August 19

August 19 1948 Paul and Helen (Pornall?) came to see us at Rossiter's, then we all went to Cotton's (Mrs. C. just back from Eng.) Lunch with Grace K. Paul helped us pack our dinette set and 7 chairs in trailer. I drove over T (illegible). 1949 Left Jever, Iben's saw us off. Changed at Sande, Bremen, to Hamburg. Taxi to Dr.…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 25

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 25

24 Missouri - continued Bogy, Lewis V. (60) 1873-77 Died in office Brown, B Gratz (48) 1863-67 El. to fill vac. Buckner, Alex. (?) 1831-33 Died in office Cockrell, Frances (41) 1875-1905 Drake, Charles D (56) 1867-70 Resigned Geyer, Henry S (43) 1851-57 Henderson, John (36) 1802-69 El. to fill vac Linn, Luis F (37) 1883-43 Died in office Polk,…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 12, August 1934

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August, 1934, THE FANTASY FAN 179 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Popular Publications (205 East 42nd Street, N.Y.C.) has launched a new magazine, Terror Tales, which is featuring terror and horror stories of all varities. It is edited by Rogers Terrill and C.H. Whipple, and will sell for 15cts a copy . . . The first two numbers will…

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

III put the girls up on the wall for a pin up. Hmm! Guess the home town Wolverines could make quite an impression over here couldn't they. Well here's to you and congrats to the helpers of Scuttlebutt. Always, Luckey New address for me: Pv't. Robert L. Clark 37682988 311 Ferrying Sqdn. A.P.O. 744

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Reader and Collector, v. 3, issue 3, June 1944

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7. IN APPRECIATION OF WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON by Clark Ashton Smith Writer par excellence of fantasy. Creator of the fabled land of Averoigne. Has contributed poetry and fiction to over fifty magazines including "The London Mercury," "Asia" and "The Yale Review". Author of "The Double Shadow and Other…

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Fantasite, v. 2, issue 2, May-June 1942

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THE FANTASITE 5 The two best are also among his earliest: they are, Harilek, and Snow Rubies. These were followed by Mirror of Dreams, The Road to Lamaland, Dainra, Stella Nash, Voice of Dashin, and High Snow. There may have been others, but they have escaped my searching. But these mentioned, I have seen and read, and recommend. Due to that odd…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, November 28, 1904 - August 28, 1905

Contents

Sunny South -1-55-73- Spassardy's Bears 158-182 Staley & Birbeck -4-112-134- Snyder Bud 179-184 SaVans C & M. 5-162- Snyder & Buckley 6-83-102-172-184 Session C. F -7-11-19-71-74- St. John & LeFevre 193-196 Stahl Rose & Co. -7-11-134- Stone & Lynn 193-196 St. Orige Bros -7-47- Stirk & Loudan 199- Spadoni Paul…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

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New York April 10th 1867 Received from T. C. Durant Esq Seventeen hundred & twenty five 95/100 Gold the equivalent of [British pound] 35 (&?) 5/9 Sterling @ 109% for account Hiram Powers Esq Florence Dehon Clark & Bridges (antiquities?) [?] Clark $1725 95/100 Gold

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Tesseract, v. 2, issue 4, April 1937

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tesseract 5 IN MEMORIAM H.P. LOVECRAFT Howard Phillips Lovecraft passed away on March 15th, after a month of painful illness. HIs death will be a personal bereavement to all lovers of fine imaginative writing as well as to the friends who were privileged to know and esteem and love him. Among these friends must be counted many who never met…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

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228 FANTASY COMMENTATOR case of all, however, was that involving Clifton B. Kruse, who did not know that his "Heat Destroyer" had ever been published. He had submitted it years ago to a contest sponsored by the magazine, and later received from them an empty envelope torn open at one end; believing the story to have been returned and…

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Voice of the Imagination (VOM), v. 1, issue 4, December 1939

12 soon as I got it -- or quite soon thereafter -- an' found it quite interesting. Tis a most cosmopolitan mag, too, for lo! there is a different dialect of Greek to every letter, and most of the words made me look twice and wonder fleetingly wet 'n LLLLL heesh was drivin' at. Not to mention ye flood of furrin quotations which did…

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Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-12-31 Page 1

Oskaloosa Dec 1866 Friend Clark, I send you 1 (Morrer?) (C.S.) to examine, the last I have -- But will have more in a few days. I also send assorted 2 Day P&H. -- $$2,00 I send 1 Business [winter?] free as it contains samples of all the books & you can further judge what you want. You can return any & exchange for other Nos. Get them…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 6, February 1934

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February, 1934 THE FANTASY FAN 89 THE WEIRD WORKS OF M. R. JAMES by Clark Ashton Smith The four books of short stories written by Montague Rhodes James, Provost of Eton College, have been collected in a single but not overly bulky volume under the imprint of Longmans, Green & Co. One can heartily recommend the acquisition of this volume…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

BANQUETS FOR BOOKWORMS (This new department will appear as often as we have material for it--which, we hope, means that it will grace every issue of The Acolyte. This will not be a book review column, strictly speaking, but rather will devote itself to the mention of newly published books which the editors feel will be of interest to…

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Mrs. Rowland receipt and household remedy book, Feb. 15, 1815

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Received 23nd Jan. 1793, of M Joseph Dearman, six pounds, for the use of M Thomas Bunn. £ 6 Henry Smith. Received 27th Jan. 1793, of Mefers. Bond and Co. ten pounds five shillings, for M W. Walls. £ s 10,,5 James Smith. Received 31st Jan. 1793, of…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

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212 FANTASY COMMENTATOR He Pierced the Veil H. Rider Haggard as a Writer of the Supernatural by Thyril L. Ladd To the serious student of the supernatural in fiction, or to the critical reader who loves this type of writing above any in the bizarre, this exposition bears no new message. Such a one is already aware that the prolific writer, H.…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

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224 FANTASY COMMENTATOR materialize after all in a modified form, and that Fantasy Publications (the name his publishing enterprises now carried) would enter the book-publishing field. The first volume announced was Eugene George Key's Mars Mountains; these were to be followed by Andrew North's People of the Crater and The Missing Link…

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Acolyte, v. 1, issue 4, Summer 1943

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RETURN BY SUNSET (From a painting by Clark Ashton Smith) by R. H. Barlow -oOo- Flooding up from abysses under abysses, streaming scarlet like gore from an enormous wound, the sun groped down into darkness. Its rays seceded from the great conical ruin on the valley-rim. Then for a little, vast flocks of birds sought haven amid the dirt-covered…

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Acolyte, v. 1, issue 4, Summer 1943

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the races of other-planetarians represented, according to the artistic demands of each separate case, as in every stage of development--sometimes high, sometimes low, and sometimes inpicturesquely middling. Royal and religious pageantry should not be conventionally overemphasized; indeed, it is not all likely that more than a fraction of the exotic…

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Spaceteer, issue 1, August 1947

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SPACETEER Page 13 THE THORNE SMITH LEGEND by Jack Clements A short time ago the Pocket Books publications released several new editions of old Thorne Smith novels. These were, no doubt, immediately leaped upon by stf and/or Smith fans. Thorne Smith has often been called the king of ribald humor in fantasy. Actually, I think Smith could more…

1971-04-24 Des Moines Register Article: ""Dismiss Bus Blocking Case""

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, January-April 1971

1971-04-24 Des Moines Register Article: ""Dismiss Bus Blocking Case""

Des Moines Register Sat., April 24, 1971 Page 3 DISMISS BUS BLOCKING CASE By Larry Eckholt (Register Staff Writer) IOWA CITY, IA - A 32 year-old man, who defended himself on a disorderly conduct charge in Police Court here Friday, has the charge dismissed after arguing that he was not "loafing and lounging" when he stood in front of a…

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Chaos, v. 1, issue 4, April 1945

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DERLETH, AUGUST SLEEP NO MORE Publisher : Farrar & Rinehart, New York, $2.50. 374 pages, illustrated by Lee Brown Coye in black & white. Criticism : It does this author's heart good to see names like Bob Bloch, Robert Howard, Carl Jacobi & Frank Belknap Long put on the same page with accepted greats such as Blackwood, M R James,…

January 25

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1948-1952

January 25

1948. Drove to church. We and Mr. & Mrs. Henderson went in on transfer of membership. 75 at S.S. Most I can remember here. We moved oak flooring from basement to 1st floor. 1949. Slept more than 8 consecutive hrs, so had a good day. A little snow covered ice. Calista Clark called off Woman's Club mtg. for tonight where I was to show pics.…

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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

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62 THE FANTASY FAN December, 1933 THE BOILING POINT The Smith-Ackerman debate is still going strong, with Smith in the lead. However, the Ackerman side is taking a big leap with the following defenses. The first comes from Allen Glasser, who says: "I am surprised at the vicious remarks being made about Forrest Ackerman. He really…

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Science Fiction Weekly, v. 1, issue 3, April 1, 1940

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ACR ROBINS writes: "In the March 24 issue of SFW, in the article entitled 'Their Own Petard', by H. C. Koenig, appears the statement: 'There is only one thing more awfuller than another s-f magazine, and that's another fan magazine. I certainly wish some of these fans would cut out eating rarebits, pickles, and ice cream…

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Voice of the Imaination, whole no. 29, January 1944

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Ronald Clyne announces the wallace smith art portfolio In September 1922, Ben Hecht's FANTAZIUS MALLARE was published in a limited edition of only 2000 copies, featuring the truly magnificent series of pen and ink drawings by Wallace Smith. This volume is now virtually unknown and unattainable; I personally said $ 15.00 for the rather…

February 15

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

February 15

FEBRUARY 15 1942 8 1/2 hrs. sleep in a row. 9 in my S.S. class. S.S. gave Dan Hallock a farewell kit. Called on Bruce Smith's mother after church. Called on Nettie Brandt in St. Mary hospital, then on Mary MacKenzie. Stayed for supper & we went to Preaching Mission Jas. Clark 1943 Awake from 5, so had to nap in AM & PM. Baked bread,…

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Fanfare, v. 1, issue 4, October 1940

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FANFARE 9 THIS ONE'S ON THE HOUSE thors, and used the house name consistently, hoping that they would become familiar to the readers and fans. Ephraim Winiki, John Coleridge, Dennis Clive, and Paul Edmonds, are a few of the pseudonyms he uses regularly--at the same time…

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

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To cure a shock dog y hath ye mangie 225 Take 4 ounces of tar mixe it with some fresh greese so as it may run then put to it some brimstone powder half a spoonful of gun-powder powdered and two spoonfuls of honey mixe them well and anoint ye dog; in ye summer time lie him in ye sun yt ye ointment may soak into him. in ye winter lay him on thick…

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Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 29, January 1944

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ronald clyne announces the wallace smith art portfolio - In September 1922, Ben Hecht's FANTAZIUS MALLARE was published in a limited edition of only 2000 copies,featuring the truly magnificent series of pen and ink drawings by Wallace Smith. This volume is now virtually unknown and unobtainable; I personally paid $ 15.00 for the rather…

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En Garde, whole no. 17, April 1946

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page 22. other evening---OLIVER KING SMITH! In person! Even after he had insisted on passing around his driver's license to allay any doubts as to his identity, there was considerable speculation over whether Smith or Tucker was a figment of the other's imagination. Such was the intolerable situation that Smith encountered, all…

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Pan Demos, v. 1, issue 2, March 1949

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Collector's Shelf TOURMALIN'S TIME CHEQUES F. Anstey D. Appleton & Company, N... Y..., 1891 We have decided to run in serial form beginning in this issue, and old, but undeservedly forgotten classic F. Anstey's Tourmalin's Time Cheques. Few fantasy readers are aware of Anstey's sense of humor, far in advance of the…

1867-03-02 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-03-02 Page 2

gone off so that the sleighing is very poor. Myron had a paper from you yesterday Hiram Philbrson is agoing on to Mr Cayse place to work for Mr Smith he is agoing to making bricks. Mr Cayse has gone to Hebron and bought a place there it is down below Mr Maclures. The 3. To night it looks like snow. Hiram Philbrick has bought Hiram Clark Share in…

1867-10-28 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-10-28 Page 1

Oct 28 1867 Chas R Clark [illegible] Dear Sir In reply to your favor of the 21st a copy of our Hist of the U.S. was sent you some time last week while I was away from Chicago. I think you cannot fail to like the book. I will supply for introduction at 100 per copy and allow you 20 per ct for [illegible] of [illegible] and unable of selling. Hope to…

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

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Ann Smith was Borne May the 31th 1720 Jane Smith was borne January the 2th 1727 John Smith was borne April the 15 1728 1728 Thomas Smith was borne August the 7th 1731 December the 24th 1739 a frost begun which continued until February the26 2740 The same year no rain from December the 23th to march the 26th after that cold frosty mornings with…

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Fan-Atic, v. 1, issue 2, March 1941

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FAN-ATIC, Vol 1, No 2. March 1941. Page 3. THANKS, DEPRESH! by Forrest J. Ackerman. Forward, or The Story Behind The Story. The following article was written by me about yrs ago when I was 17, putting a period after the J and spelling "thanks" with a "ks" rather'n an "x". It was accepted by Charlie Hornig and…

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Fantasite, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 9, August-September 1942

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THE FANTASITE...............17 An artist depicts on canvas a scene he is told to keep secret; a beautiful lady in a coffin with a dagger through her heart. In reality the supposed murder is a natural death, the dagger having been driven into her heart, at her own request, two days after death. "On the upper Rio Grande" by F. M. Van…

1867-12-30 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-12-30 Page 2

Thomas Clark & Mr. Gibson seem to be closely connected in trading cattle sheep & Lizzie Flanders has come back to Mr. Gordons Mrs. Gordon is not able to work-- Richard & Lizzie ride out occasionally the same at they used to. Bert has come home to spend New Years-- Your father is drawing up wood I was in hopes he would have some one to…

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Imagination, v. 1, issue 12, whole no. 12, September 1938

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ticed is that all the fantasy editors are deeply & sincerely interested in science &/or weird fiction. The unique policy of [underlined] Amazing seems to have had excellent results & an entirely new group of readers found: Those who are, so to say, pulp mag fans rather than sf. Logical result of this is such a group will become…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 1

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 1

[[stamped]] The State UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Library. [[/stamped] Theory of Least Squares, applied to the Problems arising in our Observatory. Thesis by Arthur G. Smith Iowa City, Iowa, Jan. '95

1867-10-20 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-10-20 Page 4

school is to comences in a fortnight I must close for tonight rite soon Myron I Clark

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

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228 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of February 16, 1913. OWEN CLARK: Master magician. 6 min. F. S. During the brief time Mr. Clark is on the stage, he does several immensely clever tricks, but his act is all too brief. Speaking of this, he said that while he could do fifteen minutes, it was impossible to do it and open the show, as…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

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127 127 ORCHESTRA FABLES AND TOPICS JAMES DUTTON & COMPANY. PAUL NOLAND MARGA WALDRON RUNAWAY FOUR. IDA MAY CHADWICK AND DAD. CLARK & BERGMAN BOB HALL FLASHES FROM SONGLAND. Pathe News 11 minutes. REMARKS: Fair average bill. CUTS: Miss Marga Waldron, kindly wear fleshings. RUNAWAY FOUR, Please do not stand on the footlight guard. IDA MAY…

1947-09-03 George L. Glasheen to Mrs. J.C. Pryor Page 1

Social Justice

Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1947

1947-09-03 George L. Glasheen to Mrs. J.C. Pryor Page 1

[hand drawn X in middle of page] National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. NAtional 5280 Officers RALPH MCDONALD President DAVID HAWKINS MRS. HAROLD A STONE Vice-Presidents MRS. LILIAN K. WATFORD Secretary DR. HELEN DWIGHT REID Treasurer September 3, 1947 Directors REV A. POWELL DAVIES CLARK…

1864-07-04 -- 1864-07-21

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Sewell Van Alstine diary, 1863-1864

1864-07-04 -- 1864-07-21

87 with the enemy at Salisbury, a town on the M. & C. R. R. 10 miles beyond Lagrange; the rebs attempt to drive our fores from the place did not succeed, troops continue to move out to Smith; 5th Andrew Oleson returned to Co. green corn in camp to day; vegetables of all kinds, plenty for some time past, 7th John McCarty returned to Co. for…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 12

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 12

11 Connecticut - continued. Ellsworth, Oliver (45) 1789-96 Assigned Foster, La Fayette (49) 1855-67 Gillett, Francis (47) 1854-55 - Elected to fill vac Johnson, William S (62) 1789-91 Lanham, James (50) 1819-25 McLean, George P. (54) 1911- Mitchell, Stephen M (50) 1793-95 Elected to fill vac. Niles, John W (48) {1835-39 App to fill vac. Resigned…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 1

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 1

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators Agnes Wallace Smith June 1912

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Fantasy Aspects, issue 2, November 1947

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serve. In the meantime, the pertinant question is: Does Smith deserve the damnnation his admirers have visited upon him? And the business wiht which I concern myself is to answer this question in a milieu as remote as possible from the unselective happiness which which the average Weird Tales reader has greated every tale of Xothique or Averoigne,…

1865-04-15 -- 1865-04-19

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, January 1864-August 1865

1865-04-15 -- 1865-04-19

New Heartford 1865 Sat. Apr. 15 Cleaned door yard News of A. Lincoln being shot come today. The Flag was immediately raised half mast. Sun. 16 Hannah & I went to Henry's spoke to E Foster about breaking plow Mon. 17 Commenced plowing. Garden (?) apple tree broke. Windy. Hannah and I went to Converses in evening Ada came home with…

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

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58 Francis Smith was borne July the 24th 1687 John Smith Feabuary the 3 1672 Anthony Smith February the 7th 1680 To take out spots of grease or oyl. Take bones of sheeps feet burn them almost to ashes. then [bruise?] them to powder and put of it on the spot and lay it in the sun when it shineth hot when ye powder becomes black lay on fresh in…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 11, Summer 1946

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284 FANTASY COMMENTATOR more to our world than meets the eye? Since each possibility is equally stressed, the choice is up to the reader. Unquestionably this adds to the stature and effectiveness of "The Tool," which probably best exemplifies the author's talent for the dually interpreted climax. VII Outside of the popularity…

1945-03-19 Pvt. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, February-March 1945

1945-03-19 Pvt. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 2

II Tom Moore all write to me. So you can see I am keeping up with the war all along the front. Right at the present I am working on a transfer back to England. Can't give my reason in public. Strictly a military secret. You'll have to pardon me if I spell some words in French. I'm studying the language. Making very little headway,…

September 24

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1948-1952

September 24

SEPTEMBER 24 1948. Girls start sewing buttons on cards their spare time. School out at 2:30 and I went to football game with FHA girls who sold pop and cheese sandwiches. M. beat Livingston. 1949. Set clocks back 1 hr. Very gray day, some rain. Sat on deck and read our LIFE magazines. Got "Java Head" by J. Hergesheimer from ship library.…

1850-03-04 Page 01

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Bean family letters, 1845-1860

1850-03-04 Page 01

Conneaut March 4 1850 My Son according to promise I adress a few lines to Inform you of our health I have ben under the weather a few Days but I Think I Shall Get over it Shortly your Mother is well as usal Mary is Now at home & is Improving Smith & Mary are well I have not bought any wheat yet they have all Sold in This Vicinity I Shall…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 178

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 178

176 due for defending and protecting the frontier from invasion from Canada; he advocated paying the consuls whose office had been created during the war a salary instead of fees; and he urged a more comprehensive amendment to the constitution. He thought the fourteenth, as proposed did not go far enough; that the right of suffrage should be given…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

(paid advertisement) SALE THE HYBOREAN AGE, a "LANY (Los Angeles-New York) Memorial Volume for Robert E. Howard, with Foreword by Lovecraft and chronological account of Conan's career by P. Schuyler Miller. Price, $1. "Thirteen Phantasms" by Clark Ashton Smith, in Fantasy Magazine, March, 1936. Same issue; A biographicaI…

1868-02-07 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-02-07 Page 1

Plymouth Feb. 7th 1868 My Dear Charles We received your letter to Myron tuesday eve & also by the same mail on from Dr. Little he says John is married and lives in his house near the Dr.s he says he has been quite steady of late & works as hard as he is able to. I hope it will last; Geo. had one from Little they were well we have also had 3…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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ronald clyne announces the wallace smith art portfolio - In September 1922, Ben Hecht's FANTAZIUS MALLARE was published in a limited edition of only 2000 copies, featuring the truly magnificent series of pen and ink drawings by Wallace Smith. This volume is now virtually unknown and unobtainable; I personally paid $ 15.00 for the rather…

1868-11-08 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-11-08 Page 2

Thuresday, all safe. I will not stop for more this time. Yours truly G.A. Clark Monday eve Geo says he has written what news he can think of. John Davis' commenced his school at Plymouth Village to day he went down this morning with his team & back to night I think if he is a going to board at home he will need to rise earlier in the…

1867-01-04 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-01-04 Page 1

Chicago Jan 7th 1867 Chas R. Clark Dear, Sir. Yours of Jan 4th at hand I presume you are aware that I have no special interest in any other than publications of [illegible] Phinny & co. and for this reason can obtain these for teachers only at teachers prices. Enclosed please find S.C.G. & Co bill for the two books not on our list please…

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Philcon News, issue 2, May 1947

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Page 6 PHILCON NEWS Membership List (Cont.) 106 Chandler Davis 107 William Rotsler 108 Martin Alger 109 Donald A. Wollheim 110 Larry Benedict 111 Marvin A, Bowen 113 David Hagemann 113 George R. Hahn 114 Mrs. R. S. Brown 115 Ree Dragonette 116 Clifford C. Hall 117 Trudy Kuslan 118 Ken Krueger 119 John F. Gay, III 130 George C. Smith 131 Andre…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

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B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK MARCH 3, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) LA VIER. 11 minutes f.s. Garden. A great opening act. Fast and sensational work on the flying trapeze. EDDIE BARTO and FLORENCE CLARK. 14 minutes in one. Special drop. A very good singing, talking, and dancing act. Kept things moving. CORTIS and FLORENCE. The "The…

1981-03-17 William H. Penn, Sr. to Mr. Walter Smith

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1981-03-17 William H. Penn, Sr. to Mr. Walter Smith

[emblem] NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE NAACP FOUNDED 1909 NATIONAL ASSOICATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE 1790 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 212-245-2100 March 17, 1981 Mr. Walter Smith Box 316 Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 Dear Mr. Smith: We are happy to enclose the Charter for the Iowa State Penitentiary…

November 14

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

November 14

NOVEMBER 14 Baked graham raisin bread and Kathryn peanut butter cookies. Billie went out to her brother's; I went in to Dubuque to help Hans pick new business suit. At Pauline's a few min. S.S. and church at Trousdale M.E. Met Mrs. Bruce Kirkpatrick and others. Raw day. Girls in to E.L. potluck supper in eve. Wrote Dora Coldest yet.…

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Horizons, v. 7, issue 4, whole 27, June 1946

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Skeptics, Inc. As a Fortean, I have never been anything to rave about. In fact, I've attempted to keep to the middle of the road in my beliefs on the value of that system, and as a result have encountered as many mishaps as if I were driving a car smack in the middle of a narrow, two-lane highway. This week, however, a copy of…

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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 8, Fall 1944

The Battle That Ended The Century CMS FOUND IN A TIME MACHINE Probably by H.P. Lovecraft (Note: This odd item was one of the minor sensations of weird fandom back in the summer of 1934. With no signature appended, two legal sized mimeographed sheets, bearing the following whimsy, appeared in the mail boxes of the old Lovecraft weird gang. The…

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 215

Museum of Natural History Egg Cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 215

Page 242

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 242

REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 28, 29 and 30. CHALLEN & KEKE--- "Dainty, Different and Daring--man and woman; juggling hat, jumping over table and performing feats with bicycle on the wire; special drop; 6 min.; went good. BEN SMITH--- Singing Comedian; singing and talking; blackface; has a…

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Scientifictionist, v. 1, issue 2, whole no. 2, 1945

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out", "I trained these men!", "Free Offer for False Teeth"....I have quoted here a few random captions from advertisements in the Fall 1945 STARTLING STORIES! Oddly enough, this issue contains no advertisements for matrimonial agencies! These advertisements are printed in the magazines because they bring in the returns.…

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Scientifictionist, issue 2, 1945

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out", "I trained these men!", "Free Offer for False Teeth". ... I have quoted here a few random captions from advertisements in the Fall 1945 STARTLING STORIES. Oddly enough, this issue contains no advertisements for matrimonial agencies! These advertisements are printed in these magazines because they bring in the returns.…

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg card # 354

Museum of Natural History Egg Cards

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg cards

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg card # 354

1868-01-16 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-01-16 Page 4

sawmill at Andover last fall or hurt on a circular saw so he did not live but a short time. What Co. is Marshaltown in. I have not yet learned whether it was in Lamar Co. or not. Your father told us 2 or 3 days ago to write you to lookout for Joseph Cayer if he come your way for he was rather trickey & he was talking of going west but we…

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Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_001-02

[handwritten] Cedar Rapids Gazette 10/21/65 p. 2 (of 3) Card Burning Is Protest On Vietnam, Smith Says (continued from Page 1.) -morial union Thursday night. He said he ha no idea what he was going to talk about. "Heartbroken" Smith's father, Frank, who operates a shoe shop in Marion, described himself as heartbroken and said he…

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Fanfare, v. 1, issue 3, August 1940

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12 FANFARE when he is not straining himself to be satirical, he becomes quite effective, as with In Caverns Below and The Man from Tomorrow...David H. Keller possess the ability to insert one abnormal element into a story, while keeping the other elements normal. This method can yield good results for example, The Metal Doom and The Fireless…

1865-05-07-Page 01

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Wise-Clark family papers, May-July 1865

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Tillie tell us what numbers of Godey you have had so we will know what to send. Good night "Mag" Sunday May 7th 1865 Dear Brother "Sam" Some time has elapsed since the reception of your wellcome letter, but will trust your generous spirit for forgiveness for my seeming neglect. You know it was the first Epistle of the kind that…

Page 44

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 44

BOSTON SHOW WEEK SEPTEMBER 12, '10, R. G. Larsen. Monday afternoon show. CHARBINO BROTHERS. 12 minutes f.s. A fair opening act. Get applause here and there but cannot be called strong except for the finish, a dive on the head, which is a bit of a novelty. WILLIAM J. COLEMAN. 12 minutes in one. This new monologuist did very well here to-day…

1864-12-01-Page 01

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Wise-Clark family papers, December 1864-February 1865

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(Vertically, at head of page:-) Spect if I dont get to work pretty soon somebody will be after me - am glad to hear that there is a prospect of our folks making something this year - Is most time they would make enough to pay expenses over... Give my love to all the folks - write soon and long letters like this is. Spect you will have to get an…

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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 6, Spring 1945

Page 111

FANTASY COMMENTATOR 111 in our conception of the universe; they opened up endless vistas for the human mind to explore, and they could not help giving Lovecraft material to draw upon of which Poe could never have dreamt. Lovecraft's works can be characterized by saying that they are a blend of Poesque style, Dunsanian fantasy and contain a…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Interlude, v. 1, issue 4, July 1940

Page 8

any way with the meeting. On the second or third day her proxy was received, too late for counting. Finally, on the last day, a brief communication from her to Ralph Babcock was read expressing her very genuine regret that she must perforce remain in Salt Lake City rather than make the trip to Philadelphia. It is hard to realize that one how had…

Page 56

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

Page 56

56 John Smith departed this life February the 22th in the year of our Lord 1715/16 Aged 70. Elezebeth Smith separated this life November the 22th in ye year 1716 Aged [80?] both buried att Tolcomb in [illegible] northern Oppetere Riverisco Isaiah the 43 and the 25 [verse?] I even I ame he that blotteth out they transgressions for mine own sake…

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 400

Museum of Natural History Egg Cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 400

Page 28

Hevelin Fanzines

Fanfare, whole no. 10, December 1943

Page 28

28 "'4!'" shouts the Baron. It dodges us. We shoot past like a bat out of L. 'G' cries Hugo from the window. 'R' I sigh in relief. & then we begin to joggle! "It was the love-sick fellow, Campbell. He'd left a kink in one of the geodesics that threw a torque-vector into our potential field.…

1863-05-11 Page 4

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Anson R. Butler letters, 1861-1900

1863-05-11 Page 4

plantation and gathered two boquets of nice flowers. Kinkade, John Butler and others who were sick are all well. Tell me how the money I sent last was. The two Dollar bill was Cannada money Grange says if Charles does not intend to pay up the mortgage on that lot, He will, and take it. Well you see him and find out and see Mr Clark and find how…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fanfare, whole no. 10, December 1943

Page 27

"This is fiction, not fact, so the first two were failures. The first time he used a fixed cable & the ship was yanked right out from under his nose. Charley Ross* was asleep in the cabin. The second time he had sense enuf to hook an automatic windlass on the cable, but he used mail-order skyhooks, & they let go when the ship was a…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 2, February 1939

Page 25

()3. "Superman" is a cartoon serial running in Ace Comics. ()4. Dr. Keller is the author of "No More Tomorrows". ()5. The last issue of Amazing Stories QUarterly was dated Winter, 1933. MULTIPLE CHOICE ()1. "Marconed in 1493" was written by (1) Jack Allman (2) Will MeMorrow (3) William Cook (4) Phillip M. FIsher. ()2.…

Burton J Smith greeting card, December 25, 1941

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton J Smith greeting card, December 25, 1941

Burton J Smith greeting card, December 25, 1941

BURTON J SMITH. Dec. 25, 1941 Tho' I tried very hard, I couldn't find the right card For a friend so good as you Only a personal note would do! To wish you Seasons' Greetings

Front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, whole no. 44, November-December 1941

Front cover

NOV.DEC 1941 LE ZOMBIE NO.44 5¢ MICHIGAN CONFERENCE IN SESSION Sunday, Nov. 16, 1941 ( identification runs in five vertical rows ( front to rear, A thru E), beginning at far left. ) ROW A: Walt Liebscher ( with black bow tie ), and behind him, Kay Becker. ROW B: Jane Tucker ( plaid jacket ), and behind her Verna Smith Trestrail, Doc Smith,…

1945-04-03 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-04-03 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

April 3, 1945 (Somewhere in Germany) Dear Dave, I have received your latest drip. I think it was the 51st or 2nd. Sure is nice to read about the different fellows and where they are, and what they do. I am now in Germany as you see by the date above. You know, Dave, Germany is really a beautiful country. It reminds me of the US in respect to…

Page 45

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 45

Boston, Mass., B. F. Keith's April 22 1918. Pathe Pictures O.K. Worden Bros. 9 min. f.s., These two men open up with mandolins and go into a routine of foot juggling which is fast and unique. Opened well. Sam Hearn. 14 min. in 1. Rube character somewhat similar in make up to the late "Rube" Dickenson. Tells some stories also…

Page 201

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

Page 201

Frances Smith the wife of Francis Smith departed this Life January the 16th 1742 An. Epitaph Lo here an honnest woman Lies In sure and Certain hopes to rise. But when the dreadful trump shall sound To wake the Sleepy nations round O then I hope our meeting place will be before the throne of grace June ye 5 1751 A fier broke out att Amesbury in ye…

1974-06-14 A. Anthes Smith to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Page 2

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-06-14 A. Anthes Smith to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Page 2

NAACP -2- June 14, 1974 an explanation and clarification of the charge from the DOT. We request and expect one from the NAACP since your organization originated the claim. If you can document the charge, we invite you to do so. We take exception to other statements made in your complaints, but, as stated, see no point in debating them in this…

1868-10-26 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-10-26 Page 4

Monday eve Your father has been to the village this afternoon Vea Morrison told him that they had received only 2 letters from Jane since she left, they don't know how she likes yet. She wished them to remember her to Mrs. Clark for Charles was as kind to her as a brother could be, so she has not forgotten you if she don't write They…

Page 14

Hevelin Fanzines

The Science Fiction Fan, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 41, December 1939

Page 14

14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FAN THE GREAT SCIENCE-FICTION NOVEL by C.S. Youd A recent account of an interview with E.E. Smith, appearing in Fantasy Digest, inspired me to re-read the early Smith novels as a prelude to "Grey Lensman". My original intention was to begin with "skylark of Space", continue with…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 127

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 127

125 shall be henceforth incapable of holding any office of honor or profit under the United States. His associate Samuel Smith took a much more active part in the debates and on committees. After leaving the senate, Mr. Reed served as a general in the war of 1812. In 1817 Mr. Reed was elected to the house. The reports are given more fully than they…

Page 77

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen lab journal, September 1959-January 1961

Page 77

3rd Stage ? 4th Stage ? The above data from Dr. Speers at ABMA. The exact nature of the failure is still not known. But erratic firing of the 3rd and/or 4th stages (probably the former) appears most probably the explanation. Our apparatus apparently functioned perfectly according to brief telemetry record from Blossom Point, for period 13:39 to…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Acolyte, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 11, Summer 1945

Page 17

The remains of the murdered stars are mixed with the ichor of fallen gods and served as fodder to the lost spirits of Omacatl. Tamoancan. The god of the Waiting World or Abode of Descent where wait the souls of demons, outer world fiends, and hell-spawned effluvia. Tamoancan secretly slips the souls of these hideous devils into the bodies of…

1866-01-01 -- 1866-01-04

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1866-01-01 -- 1866-01-04

1866 Memorandum Jan. 1st,1866 Mem. Jan 1st 1866 Esther here all night Aunt Clara & Gilbert went to Grundy Centre. Clarks Made out a lease for Sherwood & G.G. Smith. Henry here after Esther. G.G. Smith Signed Lease at Singing School (illegible) Tues 2d Saw Mrs. Cornell about Pas judgment. At School Recep bill Mo. Pa Settled up with P…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 129

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 129

127 The first vote was a tie, the second one decided in favor of Mr. Reed, whereupon he "took his seat as a representative from the state of Maryland (March 20, 1822) Among his colleagues were the ex senators Henry Clay who was speaker of the house, Samuel Smith, Robert Wright, Richard M. Johnson. - five ex senators in the house and three of…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Contents

Colby Family 1-68- Cooper & Bailey 5-14 Coakley & McBride 5-18-26-40 Carter Rob 6-15 Carolina St. Alba 7-14-23-40-48- Crothy Trio 7-?-23 Cotarc [?] 7-15-25-47-60-120-206 Coulter Jessie 7-15-25-66-73-218 Cronin Tim 8-82- Cressey & Dayne 8-18-24-36-46-52-93-132-205-214 Carroll & Clark 11- Coth-Lola 11- Cailin & Otto…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 68

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 68

and have been elected first to the senate, then have gone back to the house, but have later returned to the senate name State Senate House Senate Clay, Henry (Ky) 1806-11 1811-25 1831-37 Johnson, Henry (La) 1818-24 1834-39 1844-49 Pugh, James L. (Ala.) 1841-47 1859-61 1880-97 The next list is one of what might be called congressional tramps. It is…

Page 64

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, January 1864-August 1865

Page 64

[bookprint: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1864.] [handwritten:] New Hartford Put the sheep below H Hammonds. David Gerbigs here again bricking up house. Frank Smiths brother of Castile here. Gerbigs sick after noon. Smith agrees to [spesr?] and half bricked up side. went to the 80. [8 pm?] [bookprint: THURSDAY 3] [handwritten:] drew 1 Sed sand & 2…

1916-08-29 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Clipping: ""Iowa Man Returns From War Zone"" Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds newspaper clippings, 1916-1919

1916-08-29 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette Clipping: ""Iowa Man Returns From War Zone"" Page 2

Y, AUGUST 29, 1916 S 1 P.M. Consistent Quality orrow e Loveable Paramount Program CLARK y Tale LADY N" ou could wish. A new atest success Evenings 15c 3:30p.m. 9,30 p.m. WHILE Continuous Show 12 Noon to 11 P.M. ox Presents Pearson IN edevil

Page 240

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, June 30, 1919-July 26, 1920

Page 240

BOSTON KEITH'S Aug. 18 0 Kinograms:-Good. Topics of the Day:-Fair. Watson's Dogs:-[10?] min. in 3 Spec. Fair opening act. Billy Rogers:-10 min. in 1. This man played here a few seasons back, but did not seem to get over as well this time. Mollie Fuller & Co.:-17 min. F.S. Outside of the vamp character this sketch created but…

Page 6

Hevelin Fanzines

Sun Spots, v. 5, issue 2, May 1941

Page 6

May-June, 1941. SUN SPOTS Page 6. * * * * * * * * IS SINGLETON ALIVE ? By K. O. Jones All fandom has been going around for the past two months under the impression that it has lost an apparently well-liked fan by the ugly route of suicide. All fandom, readers, editors, and the dear, dear fans and fan mag publishers, have taken it for granted…

18

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 6, August-September 1939

18

18- FANTASY DIGEST A VISIT WITH DOC SMITH" by Erie Korshak Can you picture Mark Reinsberg and myself, two Chicago fans, trying to hitch-hike to a city 300 miles from Chicago? Well, that is exactly what happened one day, several weeks ago. After a 10 1/2 hour trip, braving the dangers of the open road, we found ourselves at…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 4

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 4

[[page#]]III[[/page#]] introduced into the other solutions: and they have been treated at greater length in the first case, and referred to in the latter. Chauvent's Method of Least Squares has been chiefly followed, except in the application of weights, when Merriman's Theory of Least Squares has been followed and the square root of the…

1920-12-12 -- 1920-12-18

Pioneer Lives

Ellery Moses Hancock diary, 1920

1920-12-12 -- 1920-12-18

December, 1920 Sun. 12 31 to 45 S.E. - cloudy. At S.S. to collect. Mon. 13 37 to 48° S.W. wind. Thunder showers late P.M. followed by 2 in. snow. North. Cleaned vault, morn. Abs. &c. - Home evg. H. at musical recital at church. Tues. 14 23° North fair. 31° max. Westerly wind. Snow in air & mostly cloudy. Road horrible. Not much work.…

Page 59

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Dr. Artemus Browns book of recipes and prescriptions, 1849

Page 59

Corrosive Sublimate 1/2 scruple Rain Water 1 oz Smith -------------------------------- 3 Vinegar Saturated with [Verdigris?] 1 part to 3 of pure water Coggswell ------------------------------ 4 Alcohol 1 oz Oil Rosemary 1 [Dr?] Wash the eye lids Smith ----------------------------- White of egg beat up with Allum - [1?] [gram?] apply in the eye…

1862-11-14 Page 2

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Anson R. Butler letters, 1861-1900

1862-11-14 Page 2

it is said the Dr had also his holster pistols. Well in riding through a long lane, they saw 3 mounted men ride into the lane at right angles ahead of them & who turned in the same direction they were going. They spoke together about them, one saying they were farmers, another that they were diggers Still riding up to them, untill the Dr. began…

1974-11-14 Roy Wilkins to Mr. A. Anthes Smith

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-11-14 Roy Wilkins to Mr. A. Anthes Smith

Copy NAACP Special Contribution Fund 1790 BROADWAY / NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 / 245-2100 November 14, 1974 Mr. A. Anthes Smith, President Ft. Madison Bank & Trust Co. Ft Madison, Iowa 52627 Dear Mr. Smith: Your attention is directed to my letter of August 6th in which I responded to your letters of June 14th and July 16th concerning the…

Page 123

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 123

Davenport's Namens-Patron. 109 E. S. Barrows, der sich in 1836, dem Gründungsjahr der Stadt, in dem benachbarten Rockingham niedergelassen hatte, aber nach einigen Jahren nach Davenport übersiedelte, wo er ein halbes Jahrhunder lang bis zu seinem in 1892 erfolgten Tode gewohnt hat und der selbstverständlich mit Col. Geo. Davenport intim…

1971-05-18 Des Moines Register Article: ""Reporter Gets Iowa City Fine""

Social Justice

Student protests, May-December 1971

1971-05-18 Des Moines Register Article: ""Reporter Gets Iowa City Fine""

DMR 5/18/71 REPORTER GETS IOWA CITY FINE BY Larry Eckholt (Register Staff Writer) IOWA CITY, IA.- A newspaper reporter covering recent student disorders here was found guilty in Iowa City Police Court Monday of "failing to comply with the lawful order of a police officer." The reporter Thomas C. Walsh, 20, of the Iowa City…

Page 21

Hevelin Fanzines

En Garde, whole no. 17, April 1946

Page 21

page 21. EXPOSÉ! TRUTH REARS FROM PAST TO CONFOUND TUCKER! CONFRONTED, NUMBER ONE FAN FACE FALLS FLAT ON IT! "OLIVER KING SMITH CO., Flight-A-Feud Service. Are you bored with fandom? Has the fan world become too safe and secure for your enemies? Are you bogged down in a war of words? .....Disruptions of friendships a…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 131

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 131

129 since the testimony against him had failed to prove that Smith had either connived at or improperly concealed Burr's treasonable designs. 1 Mr. Pope was particularly interested in the national bank question: He believed that a national bank was a useful and fiscal agent and the nest regulator of paper currency. 2 His pet project was the…

Page 88a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 88a

PHILADELPHIA SHOW, NOV 6th, 1905. -2- H. T. JORDAN. LOUISE HENRY-2-I was led to believe that we were to get Van Alstyne & Henry, but much to my surprise, Henry came in to-day accompanied by a shine piano player. Henry aroused quite a number of laughs as the Sal Skinner Girl, and seemed to please in her other work. The piano playing of the…

Page 7

Hevelin Fanzines

Wudgy Tales, v. 1, issue 1, October-November 1943

Page 7

WUDGY TALES Page 7 "But then Cluckbottom's mighty space ship trembled from stem to stern. Our hero had succeeded...that is, he hasn't won the girl yet, but he had prevented Cluckbottom from destroying the Earth." "That's it!" yelled Margulies. "Never give the reader away until the last word. A great…

Page 203

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 203

Boston, Mass. B. F. Keith's Nov. 5th., 1917. Roberto & Verera;- Man and woman; 15 min., f.s.. This act is very beautifully staged and the man has a very good routine of juggling. His lady assistant sings a little during some of the tricks. Rather quiet act to open with. Finished to a fair hand. Al Rover assisted by his Sister:- 11…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 126

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 126

124 plan of mounted men and he was believed to say that any one of the troops would be worth five of any other description. [From the experience and standing of Gen. Adair it is to be regretted that his remarks were so imperfectly heard by the house]. 1 Philip Reed of Maryland was elected to the senate in 1806 to fill the place which Robert Wright…

1970-05-11 Campus Ministers to Willard L. Boyd

Social Justice

Campus "Unrest" Demonstrations, 1970

1970-05-11 Campus Ministers to Willard L. Boyd

Iowa City, Iowa May 11, 1970 Willard L. Boyd, President University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Dear President Boyd, Our considered judgment is that the university should recess immediately to avoid violence, injury to persons, and destruction of property. We feel that the issue of safety and the preservation of life takes precedence over all other…

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 2

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, January-April 1971

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 2

rest of us then, half out of conscience half out of boredom. ... it's sunny, the sun catches the pillars, the bronze dome of the Old Capitol, it filters through the trees very delicately and some people lean out of the buildings all around and some walk by and some stand way back in the crowd that the guns had been pointed in the eyes of the…

1867-03-31 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-03-31 Page 2

thousand dollars for town purposes and three hundred for schools, so we may have [longer?] schools this year. Levi Gordon is Committee in this [dist?] and Father Clark. The summer school commence the first of August and winter school in November. Col. Handess has bought the Charles Spincer place for twelve hundred and fifty dollars and moved on in…

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Social Justice

Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1946-1950

National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. NAtional 5280 Officers Ralph McDonald President David Hawkins Mrs. Harold A. Stone Vice-Presidents Mrs. Lilian K. Watford Secretary Dr. Helen Dwight Reid Treasurer Executive Director George L. Glasheen Directors Rev A. Powell Davies Clark Eichelberger Rev. Richard…

May 31

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

May 31

May 31 1936. Girls & I to S.S. & church. Typed 25 copies of song, etc for Queen Esther banquet. Hans home early. Bill here. Mr. & Mrs. Reeder here in eve. We made out Garden Club program. 1937. Our 20th Anniversary—Girls gave us creamer & sugar lusterware Bavarian china & 2 other china pieces. Adele & Fred here from 11-to…

Advertisement

Hevelin Fanzines

Planeteer Magazine, v. 2, isssue 1, March 1939

Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT STREET & SMITH PUBLICATIONS, INC ANNOUNCES UNKNOWN On February 10, 1939, Street & Smith will release UNKNOWN, the new companion magazine to ASTOUNDING SCIENCE-FICTION. It will be the most important event in the past six years of science-fiction's history. I, as a fantasy fan of long standing, in all sincerity assure…

Page 281

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 281

Thursday October 14th 1909 Will helped me work in the morning and I ironed in the afternoon I had a card from Lizzie Lindley at St Anthony and I wrote her a letter tonight. Did some telephoning. a windy day. Friday October 15th 1909 Jennie stopped here this morning and Mr Shick was here for dinner. They went right on and I down town at 1.12. I…

leo00093-02page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Thomas Clark Durant's payments and correspondence concerning the yacht 'Idler', 1865-1873

Page 281

OFFICE OF THOS. WILDES & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS No 23 William Street. New York Sept 28th 1866. My dear Sir I have at least succeeded in…

leo00073-100page3

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Thomas Clark Durant's miscellaneous correspondence, journals, receipts and checks, part 2, 1872-1899

Page 281

To unlock the safe Screw the Knob on thus [drawing of knob] and insert the Key as far into the Keyhole as possible [drawing of key and keyhole] and turn to the left The letter U on Knob must stand upright to insert or withdraw [drawing of key and keyhole] the Key Throw the Bolts with the Iron wrench

leo00073-03page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Thomas Clark Durant's miscellaneous correspondence, journals, receipts and checks, part 1, 1839-1871

Page 281

Council Bluff Potawatomy Sub Agency 21st March 1839. My Dr Brother: Yours of 7th Dec. 38 came to hand 25 Feby. .39. It was truly gratifying to me inasmuch as your delay in answering mine had made me dispare of ever hearing from you personally in this life. I had intended wrighting to the post master at Shelbyville to see what was the cause of my…

Page 19

Hevelin Fanzines

Sun Spots, v. 7, issue 1, whole no. 27, Spring 1946

Page 19

__________________________ Spring, 1946 SUN SPOTS Page 19 __________________________ ************************************ Authors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Merritt (209) Merritt (257) Merritt (275) 2. Heinlein (166) Heinlein (196) Van Vogt (273) 3. Lovecraft (152) Lovecraft (185) Lovecraft…

31858064848116_005

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_005

[handwritten] 1/5/66 Steve Smith Quits School, Plans on Volunteer Work By BOB BUCK Staff Writer Steve Smith has left the University. The 21-protest leader from Marion says he has decided to devote his time to problems that he thinks the campus curriculum doesn't really deal with. Smith, who burned what he said was his draft card at a…

leo00077-03page3

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Scott County court case, Durant vs Dexter, July 1856

leo00077-03page3

$250 each. Twelve others of said Notes being for the sum also of $250 each. Twelve others of said Notes being for the sum of $250 each, all payable at the times in said Deed of Trust described, and all of said Notes payable at the office of Eli Clark Dodge & Co. in the City of New York - If you say you have some knowledge of said Deed of Trust,…

leo00072-01page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Thomas Clark Durant genealogies and obituaries, 1866-1885

leo00077-03page3

Pekin, Ill., Nov. 8 1866. Thomas C Durant, Esq. Sir: I have just perused with pleasure the account (as published in the Chicago Tribune) of the "Great Pacific RR Excursion", lately made under your direction as Vice-President and general manager of said railroad. And being favorably impressed with the ability and efficiency which you have…

leo00087-01page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

J.B. Plumb letters to Thomas Clark Durant, 1864-1882

leo00077-03page3

Niagara [Co?] Decr 2 1864 Dear Durant, In these days of Petroleum fever it has occurred to me that perhaps you can do something which will enable me to get a new start without injuring yourself - I have the control of a tract of land in the very [best part?] of the Canada oil region. It contains about two hundred acres

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

leo00077-03page3

28 Beaver Street New York Septr. 4th 1866 Dear Sir: I am writing to Mr. Hiram Powers today, for the mail of tomorrow morning. will you kindly say what we are to communicate to him for you, touching the matter we wrote to you about on the 27th ultimo. We are, yours faithfully Dehon Clark & Bridges T. C Durant Esqr. Nassau Street

Page 135

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 135

Tuesday April 28 1908 I was busy with the work most of the forenoon I went down town was at Dr Smiths office twice but did not get to see him. I spent part of the afternoon with Ann [Hensler?] at the hotel. I came home at 4.37 to do the work. Wednesday April 29 1908 The boys took the cattle to the pasture this morning. When they came back Billy…

leo00065-01page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Correspondence from William F. Chambers to Thomas Clark Durant requesting financial assistance, March 29, 1871, Brooklyn, New York

Page 135

No. 615 De Kalb Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y March 29th /71 Thos C. Durant Esqr. [Dr Sir?] and the best and kind friend. The present month has been a terrible trying time with me and the sufferings that I have endured have been great but I have been patient and have prayed that the warm weather would soon come again so that I would be able to labor once more…

Front

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Clark W. Durant correspondence, Albany, N.Y., 1853-1858

Page 135

Albany July 15th 1853 Dear Brother In yours of the 13th you say that Farnham is authorized to sign the contract for the building of the Peoria & Beauro vally R R? I suppose by that the thing is decided and you know what you are to get [illegible]. I suppose by what you said when here you do not want me known as any ways interested in the…

1971-10-13 Sally Smith - Back

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

1971-10-13 Sally Smith - Back

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

Page 8

[illustration] BURTON JAY SMITH EISEGESIS

1945-04-13 Cpl. Donald P. Smith to Dave Elder

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-04-13 Cpl. Donald P. Smith to Dave Elder

To: Mr. Dave Elder Evening Journal Washington Iowa From: Cpl. Donald P. Smith 56th Air Division Sq. APO 149 c/o P.M. NYC Germany, 13 April 1945 Hello Folks: Here comes the first letter from Germany. I really traveled fast from England. Two days in France and finally here now. I didn't even get a chance to see Paris. But I did visit Nancy one…

leo00066-100page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

John L. Coffin, land agent in Davenport, Iowa, correspondence with land speculator Thomas Clark Durant in New York, part 3, 1874

1945-04-13 Cpl. Donald P. Smith to Dave Elder

Boston, May 11th 1874 H. C. Crane, Esq New York Dear Sir I telegraphed you on the 9th inst relative to sending me the Power of Attorney from Thos C Durant to yourself for record - You will see by the enclosed, just recd, the urgency of the request- Yours truly Jno L Coffin Box 3106

Page 217

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 217

Der Kampf um die Hauptstadt des County. 203 23. Kapitel. Der Kampf um die Hauptstadt des County. Wettrennen zwischen Rockingham und Davenport. - Korrektur des Wahlglücks. - Mehr Bewerber. - Davenport's Freigebigkeit siegt. Die zweite Legislatur des Territorium Wisconsin, welche in Burlington tagte, hatte, wie bereits…

Page 46

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 46

TRENT THEATRE CRITICISM. WEEK OF JANUARY 22, 1912 By J. F. Clancy AFTERNOON SHOW M'LLE MARTHA Trapeze act. Works full stage. A mighty good opening number, goes well. M'lle Martha is a very pretty girl and her work on the trapeze is of a most unusual character. CLARK & BERGMAN Singing and dancing sketch, called "A Baseball…

Page 78

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 78

Boston, Mass. B. F. Keith's March 19th 7 R. G. Larsen ROSE and ELLIS 7 minutes f.s. Special cyclorama. Man and woman in a "bump" and barrel jumping act. The girl makes up as a clown, with white face, surprising the audience near the finish. Man does some wonderful barrel jumping, blind-folded. Good opener. BERNIE and BAKER…

Page 137

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 137

137 PITTSBURG, PA. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. DEC. 9th, 07. KATHERINE BARTLETT - 3 shows. 10 min. Olio in one. Singing and costume changes, This is an exceptionally good act for the thee a day section. Miss Bartlett dresses nicely and pleases as well as some of the two a days we have had. RIGOLETTO BROS. - Full stage, garden. 12 minutes. Performing on…

leo00066-01page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

John L. Coffin, land agent in Davenport, Iowa, correspondence with land speculator Thomas Clark Durant in New York, part 1, 1859-1868

Page 137

Davenport, Iowa, Feb 25th, 1860 Messrs Farnam & Durant New York Gentlemen As instructed by Mr. John E. Henry, I hand you enclosed a "Trial Balance" of your books in his keeping. -- I am engaged in making an abstract of the accounts contained therein, which I presume is to be forwarded to you; it will be completed in a few days. Yours…

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Hevelin Fanzines

National Fantasy Fan, v. 9 , issue 6, December 1950

Page 14

NEW MEMBERS --- (120) S/Sgt. Francis Brownley -- 3415 Fd. Svc. Sqdn., Lowry Field, Colorado. Sponsor, Roger Dard. (121) P. S. Hallifax -- 105 Kingswell Road, Bournemouth, Hantshire, England. Sponsor, Ken Slater. (122) David Travis -- Box 1011, Clovis, New Mexico. Sponsor, Dennis Lynch. (123) Jane Hill -- 1820 Ave. B, Scottsbluff, Nebraska.…

Front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

Front cover

Burton Smith's Eisegesis No 33 May 1 1940

Page 113

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

Page 113

Board meeting Jan 15 - 1924. The Board of Directors of the I.L.of W.Voters met in regular session at the League Headquarters at 507 Shopps Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. The President Mrs Clark E. Daniels presided with the following members present, Mrs Clark E. Daniels - Pres. Mrs Max Mayer - 2nd V. ". Mrs Clarence Knutson - Recording Secretary. Mrs…

1943-08-14 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

John William Graham letters, July-August, 1943

1943-08-14 Page 1

UNITED STATES ARMY Aug. 14, 1943 Pocatello, Idaho Dear Dad & Mom & Grandma: Had a pleasant ride with Plegg and Arlene down to Cedar Rapids. Saw the Clark family, Wilfred & wife, Mrs Clark, Eloise & baby and a Crawford or two in the station. Eloise was going to visit her husband someplace out west. Had about an hours wait, and when…

1944-02-08 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

Helen Angell Fox letters to Bess Peebles Fox, January-May 1944

1944-02-08 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

3 went into the army. They are just full of the dickens by the time they have sat around the hospital a month or so. To answer letters 32 & 33; I stayed out a couple more days -- Saturday & Sunday, to be exact, because I had a slight fever and thought it would be safer. That was over a week ago, and I'm all right now except that my…

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Fanfare, v. 1, issue 2, June 1940

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FANFARE THE GREAT GODDESS LN-OR By Clark Ashton Ackyman It was the Sexcentenary Celebration of Independence Day in Girl-and. For a full twenty-four hours all men were muzzled as retroactive retribution for the silence in which they as dominators of the earth had kept womankind some 600 years ago--a time bfore which, the Federation of…

Page 47

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Denison Total Abstinence Union records, July 1878-June 1880

Page 47

47 Denison Total Abstinence Club. Denison July 27 1878 Met as per adjournment, A.[C.?] Smith in the chair. Prayer by Rev. JB Hawk Records of former meetings read & approved. Address by Rev. Mr. Ward & by OB Selden. A.C. Smith reported 3 signatures to pledge. Mrs. Matthews reported 13 signatures to pledge. Our motion of DM Wallace a…

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The Alchemist, v.1, issue 3, Summer 1940

Page 46

Page 46 THE ALCHEMIST beetle honey. The larger portion of this papyrus seems to be on such a spirit of science that present day scientists have begun to look on the ancient man of doctoring with more respect, and believe that doctoring of that period was not, for the most part, magic. Medicine is seldom mentioned in the old Egyptian inscriptions.…

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Comet, v. 1, issue 1, January-February 1940

Page 11

FAVORITE AUTHORS -- A LITTLE RATING by JAMES TILLMAN %%%%%%%%%%%%% Of course every one has his own ideas about which stf. author is the best, but any fan will acknowledge that certain ones such as Smith, Campbell, Taine, Verrill, Weinbaum, and quite a few more are outstanding. One evening recently I was browsing thru my card index of science…

Page 108

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1931-December 31, 1932

Page 108

Friday July 8- 1932. I went around to pay the phone bill. Did some sewing. Slept after dinner. We went up to look at rooms in The Old Clark house. Then went on out to Aunt Emmas & Elmers for the evening Saturday July 9- 1932. I was busy most of the forenoon. Hattie spent the afternoon here. It rained some. I was down on the porch most of the…

leo00066-50page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

John L. Coffin, land agent in Davenport, Iowa, correspondence with land speculator Thomas Clark Durant in New York, part 2, 1868-1874

Page 108

Davenport Iowa Sept. 14/68 H.C. Crane Esq. Dr Sir, Yours of 7th inst with Bond to J. Florchinger duly received. On 17th Augt I mailed a Bond for E 1/2 of SE 1/4 30.80.8 - 80 acres sold to Michael Burk for $800 1/3 cash bal. Oct 1/69 & Oct 1/70. My letter may have miscarried and herewith find Duplicate Bond for…

leo00066-150page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

John L. Coffin, land agent in Davenport, Iowa, correspondence with land speculator Thomas Clark Durant in New York, part 4, 1875-1881

Page 108

JOHN L. COFFIN, Iowa Lands. J. HOWARD HENRY, Attorney at Law. Coffin & Henry, OFFICES: 130 STATE ST., BOSTON. DAVENPORT, IOWA. Iowa lands bought, sold, and managed. Iowa farm mortgages for sale. Boston, March 3d 1875 H.C. Crane, Esq, Attorney 20 Wassau Street - N. Y. Dear Sir, L. W. Sherman who bought the 320 acres in Poweshiek Co @ $8. per…

31858064848116_002

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_002

24 - Iowa City Press-Citizen - Thurs, Oct. 21, 1963 UI Student Burns Draft Card In Protest of Viet Nam Policy Film cameras whirred and flashbulbs popped Wednesday afternoon when University of Iowa sophomore Steve Smith burned what he said was his draft card before an alerted audience of about 100 students at the Memorial Union. The FBI, although…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Memoirs of a Superfluous Fan, 1944

Page 15

THE MEETING OF DECEMBER 16, 1937, concluded my first chronological year in the Society. Looking at the roster for that meeting, I see a list of names of people, most of whom no more than three persons now affiliated with the Society could remember. And furthermore, knowing them as I did, I doubt if they would fit into the Society as of December…

Page 43

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1910-December 31, 1911

Page 43

Monday May 23 1910 We were both busy with the regular work all forenoon After dinner Will took me down home. I spent the time with Mother till four oclock went to town did some errands and came home at 5.30. Got supper and did evening work. A letter from Ann Hensler of Chicago. Ott & Fannie to Chicago tonight Tuesday May 21 1910 I…

Page 127

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 127

127 127 Cleveland, Hoop. Dec. 16 '07 [1907] N. S. Hastings. Press Agt. JACK REIDY & ELSIE CURRIER. In one. Time 9. Unusually pleasing solos and duos. Not a strong feature, yet above the average opener. Scored [em?] real encore. FRANK WHITMAN In One. Time 9 min. Opens the act with trick violin playing which gets a good many laughs. Closes…

Page 184

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

Page 184

CRITICISM KEITH & PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET THEATRE JULY 15, 1907. KELLY & BARTLETT 2/m Comedy acrobats. One working straight and the other black face. Quite a good little acrobatic opener. The straight man does some excellent acrobatic stunts while the other scored big on the funny falls. While all of their work is of the regulation…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 130

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 130

128 The careers of Robert Wright and Philip Reed are closely connected. By referring to the list at the beginning of this section it may be noticed that the two almost interchangeably represent the state of Maryland in congress. Wright was in the senate from 1801 to 1806; Reed, from 1806 to 1813. Wright was in the house from 1810 to 1817 Reed, from…

31858059986145_013-06

Social Justice

Student handouts ca. 1970

31858059986145_013-06

Ego Records River City trade zone 121 E. College St. The Daily Planet will not tell you that anything institutional or governmental is so far removed that they will be considered irrelevant. If you do not know it by now-the DP is not for you. The DP is a survival paper. A communication. And were telling you if you want a revolution-dont stand up at…

1866-03-25 Page 3

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-03-25 Page 3

Plymouth Mar 25th 1860 Brother Charlie We received your letter last Thursday Clara Clark came here last Monday night and staid un- til Tuesday night. Josie & Bell were here on Tuesday Father and Mother went to the Village Wednesday [M?] called on Esther Jewell she thinks she shall stay up awhile as Mrs Eastman has been sick Dr Burns…

page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Thomas Clark Durant correspondence with his brother, William F. Durant, regarding operation and expenses of the Monroe and Marion mines, Union County, North Carolina, 1854-1855

1866-03-25 Page 3

New York July 27th 1854 T. C Durant Esqr Dear Sir Mr F M Eason is the owner of one third of my three eighths interest the Monroe Mine having settled with me for the same, this is one eighth of the whole property Please transfer the said eighth to said F M Eason Truly H Downing

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 24

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 24

[[page#]]20[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] =========================================== || D 3 | Diff. | delta delta | B | ||--------------|-----------------|---------------------|------------------|- || 373.8 | …

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Hevelin Fanzines

Southern Star, v. 1, issue 1, 1941

Page 3

From The Dual Controls SOUTHERN STAR Page 3 lection, a magazine for which you would like to obtain another magazine of a different date, or anything else you'd like to get, or swap off, just drop a card to 3911 Park St., Columbia, South Carolina, and we'll see that your ad gets into the second issue of the STAR. You…

31858064848116_003

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_003

[handwritten] Wed; Nov. 3, 1965 Smith Gives His reasons For Burning Draft Card DES MOINES (AP) - A University of Iowa student said today one reason he burned his draft card was to help keep avenues of effective communication open to protest groups. Stephen Smith, 20, of Marion said he feels many ways of making their views heard are being closed…

1953-02-14 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Article: "Race Relations Held Improved in City"

Social Justice

Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 2 of 2)

1953-02-14 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Article: "Race Relations Held Improved in City"

Burlington, Ia., Hawk-Eye Gazette . . Sat., Feb. 14, 1958 Ideal of Brotherhood Not Reached Race Relations Held Improved in City "You have everything you need here in Burlington to become a real American city. For God's sake, go ahead and finish the job." So spoke Dr. William A. Smith of Philadelphia in the main address of the…

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Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 2, February 1939

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20 FANTASY DIGEST SECRET OF THE RING by THORNTON AYRE, MASTER OF TELEPATHY by EANDO BINDER, SPAWN OF THE RAY by MAURICE DUCLOS, REVOLUTION OF 1950 by STANLEY G. WEINBAUM, and GHOSTS OF MARS by FESTUS PRAGNELL The editors seem unwillingly willing (if you get what I mean) to take suggestions, and prove exasperating by their ox-like obstinacy in…

Page 23

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Quanta, v. 1, issue 3, August 1949

Page 23

23. was started by one, carried on by another, resumed by a third, and finally finished up by the first. Confusion ran rampant, the only indication of change in two of the cases being a change in type size. In other words, either be the editor or don't be the editor. As in the editing of OO's there is no middle…

Page 140

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 140

140 HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, WEEK DECEMBER 23, 1912. Tuesday night. Jos. R. Smith. DUNN and HUGHES Man and a woman in a singing and whistling specialty. The woman, neatly dressed sing several songs while the man whistles several imitations of birds and animals. The scenery, a lake shore at night time with stars and moon shining was pretty. The…

Page 1

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Cary Club History from 1878-1969 - 1939, 1969

Page 1

Mrs. J. H. Kennedy. Name dropped in 1890 never placed on any list - Mrs. H. H. Abrams. Name dropped in 1892. Not on any list Mrs. Liddia Nolt and Mrs. P. M. Smith members for a short time. Mrs. Nolt's name never on any list. Mrs. Smith's name on active list one year but never placed on any other. (over)

1911-05-05 -- 1911-05-09

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1911

1911-05-05 -- 1911-05-09

was one of the judges Aulden is here for the night sat May 6 A fine day I am tired Russell & I went back in the east hallow this afternoon was so tiresome sun May 7 A fine day real warm Mon May 8 we had a fine rain this fornoon we washed Tues May 9 A fine day I ironed baked bread cinnamon rolls & fryed cakes Wilber went to McGregar to…

1971-05-18 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Reporter Found Guilty Of Disobeying Policeman""

Social Justice

Student protests, May-December 1971

1971-05-18 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Reporter Found Guilty Of Disobeying Policeman""

PC 5/18/71 Reporter Found Guilty Of Disobeying Policeman Thomas C. Walsh, 20, working May 6 during downtown disturbances as a Press-Citizen reporter, was found guilty in Iowa City Police Court of failing to comply with the lawful order of a police officer that morning. The charge was changed from disorderly conduct just before the hearing. A…

1862-11-14 Page 1

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Anson R. Butler letters, 1861-1900

1862-11-14 Page 1

Helena Ark nov 14th / 62 My Dear Wife I recd yours written the 4th of Nov, which today was a welcome visitor, not quite as much as you would have been yourself if I had been where I could have recieved you. But our "7 by 9" tents would be rather small for you & I to flax round in much. I have to sit "A La Turk" in there to…

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Shangri-La, July 1941

Page 21

---------------------------------------------------------------------- SHANGRI-LA PAGE 21 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the recordings, including 1934. In that year, two yarns, McClary's REBIRTH and Jack Williamson's LEGION OF SPACE, 1935:…

Page 21a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 21a

BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I. REPORT OF SHOW NOVEMBER 24, 1913. SAM BARTON. Comedy cyclist, 10 minutes full stage. Went big. GOOD ACT. SMITH & FARMER. Comedy singing and talking. 13 minutes in (1). Went Big. GOOD ACT. THE METROPOLITAN MINSTRELS. Five girls, two boys, 22 minutes. Open in (1) close in (2). Regarding which act will say it went…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1928-1976

Page 14

May 20 1913 The Womans Christian Temperence Union met as usual in the Congregational Church parlor on May 20. Sang "Rescue the Perishing"- After repeating the 23 Psalm Miss Stocks led in prayer. The Treasurer reported the offering at Mrs Lawsons lecture to be $4.17 the expense was $7.30 Bal. $3.13 which was very little for such a fine…

Page 127

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

Page 127

ORCHESTRA 5 minutes FABLES AND TOPICS 12 minutes JAMES DUTTON & COMPANY. Special in four. 6 minutes. In their familiar riding act. Very pretty and bright. Flashy act for opening spot. PAUL NOLAND in the "Jesting Swede". 12 minutes in one. A hit. Some very clever hat and ball juggling. Very good act of its kind. MARGA WALDRON assisted…

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Fan, whole no. 4, September 1945

Page 9

The third great English weirdist of modern times is the ironic, scholarly antiquary, M.R. James, whose drily simple and realistic tales, available in the Collected Ghost Stories and the recent Tower Book, Best Ghost Stories of M.R. James, are probably the most incomparably original and genuinely horror-inspiring stories in the language. Of equal…

Page 19

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters of Iowa meeting minutes, 1920s

Page 19

Members of the first annual convention of the League of Women Voters. 1 Mrs. T.B. Hutton Sioux City Iowa. 22 Mrs. J.J. Rutledge Ft Dodge Ia. 2 “ Elme N. Leyson, [Deborah.?] 23 Mrs. Louise Colhell Iowa City Ia. 3 “ Wm. Milchrist, Sioux City Ia. 24 Mrs…

1922-10-20 -- 1922-10-23

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1922

1922-10-20 -- 1922-10-23

Aulden & Rudy went to the intertainment at the church sat Oct 21 A fine day we sold 28 hogs took them to Elgin Essie bought & made Ella a nice apron & Mary a dress sun Oct 22 A gloomy day had a little rain they all went too church but me I got dinner we all had a good visit this afternoon & this eve Russell has a very bad cold…

leo00085-12page1

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Correspondence regarding the Lindsay Mine in North Carolina, 1855-1868

leo00085-12page1

Lindsay Mining Co to Adam Smith Jr. 1855 Dec To 6 1/2 day hauling wood @2$$ $13.00 Rec'd the above this 22 Jany '56 Franklin smith

Page 11

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1910-December 31, 1911

Page 11

Tuesday February 1st 1910 It was a bright fine day. Fannie & Aunt Anna came out in the sleigh and Ott & the boys for dinner. I baked bread, cake & pie. I felt better in the early part of the day but suffered pain all afternoon. Wednesday February 2 1910 It was a cloudy day but did not storm I intended to go into see Dr Smith but found…

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Sun Spots, v. 7, issue 1, whole no. 27, Spring 1946

Page 18

Spring, 1946 SUN SPOTS Page 18 WIDNER'S FIRST POLL 1941 WIDNER'S SECOND POLL 1942 WIDNER'S THIRD POLL 1943 Authors.............................................. 1. Campbell-Stuart (804) Heinlein Heinlein (105) 2. Weinbaum (718) E. E. Smith Merritt (103) 3. E. E. Smith (677) Campbell-Stuart Campbell-Stuart…

1866-03-25 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-03-25 Page 2

Concord railroad stock $66, Sam Burns has sold his and invested it government bonds write soon Ella Plymouth March 25 1866 So Charles we had a [illegible] Town meeting [illegible] came here to vote but did not succeed Frank Georg came from [illegible] and wife and voted [illegible] [illegible] was kind not to vote the select men reported weand…

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Scientifictionist, v. 1, issue 6, August-October 1946

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From: Scientifictionist 13618 Cedar Grove Detroit 5, Michigan Return Postage Guaranteed Contents: Printed Matter To: L.A. Eshback, Fan. Press. P.O. Box 159 Reading, Penna. Announcing-- "Spacehounds of IPC" by E. E. Smith At last this famous science fiction classic will be available to fans and collectors in a handsomely printed,…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 23

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 23

[[page#]]19[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] =========================================== || B | Diff. | delta delta | [[?C0or3?]] | ---------------|-----------------|---------------------|------------------|- || 147.9 | 113.1…

1944-10-03 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, July 1944-April 1945

1944-10-03 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 1

October 3, 1944 Dear Mother, I'm just back from a grand vacation in Scotland with Maureen and Mrs. Croly. It will probably take several letters to tell you about it. I found letters twenty nine to thirty three inclusive from you, one from Aunt Bertha, one from Mary Olsen, and one from Marie Devlin & one from Mrs. Smith. What a nice lot…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 38

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 38

37 Tennessee - continued Nicholson A.O.P. (33) 1841-43 1859-61 expelled Patterson David F. (45) 1866-69 Smith Daniel (58) 1798-99 1800-09 resigned Turley Thomas (52) 1897-1901 app to fill vac. White Hugh L. (52) 1825-33 1836-40 resigned Whiteside Jenkin (27) 1809-11 Williams John (37) 1815-23 el. to fill vac. Texas (1845) Chilton, Horace (38)…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 3

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 3

[[page]]II[[/page]] transit instrument, and the value of one revolution of the micrometer screw of the equatorial. These two problems have been taken up in this work and also three others of less importance. They are first the value in time and arc of one revolution of the azimuth screw of the transit instrument; second the value in inches of the…

Page 201

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 201

201 REPORT BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Thursday, Friday and Saturday,. November 5, 6and 7. KEANE & WHITE-- "Class, Laughs, Tricks and Music""This act went for poo poor--they are classy but went poor here--16 min in ono JOHN F.…

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Scientifictionist, v. 1, issue 6, August-October 1946

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From: Scientifictionist 13618 Cedar Grove Detroit 5, Michigan Return Postage Guaranteed Contents: Printed Matter To: L.A. Eshback, Fan. Press. P.O. Box 159, Reading, Penna. ANNOUNCING -- "Spacehounds of IPC" by E. E. Smith At last this famous science fiction classic will be available to fans and collectors in a handsomely printed,…

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Pan Demos, v. 1, issue 2, March 1949

Page 50

BOOKS WANTED Readers desiring to use this column for the purpose of buying or exchanging titles may do so at the cost of five cents per title. Name and address are figured as two titles. No less than ten (10) titles listed for any one advertiser. ********************************** Austin Miller c/o Pan Demos Lovecraft: Shadow Over Innsmouth;…

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Bizarre, v. 4, issue 1, Janurary 1941

Front cover

BIZARRE JANUARY, 1941 20 Cents [illustration] A. Merritt - E.E. Smith - H.P. Lovecraft - Stuart - Campbell

1867-05-31 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-05-31 Page 1

Davenport May 31, 1867 Friend Clark, Yours of 20th came to hand in due time. I should have answered sooner but have been delaying in the account of the [illegible] on teachers. I was in hope they would have a meeting before the meeting of the Board. But the chairman of [illegible] away & nothing can be decided for a few days. I will use your…

Page 182

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 182

PHILADELPHIA B.F. KEITH'S OCT. 15, 7 PATHE. 9 min. Fairly good average. FOUR NIGHTONS. 8 min. These men have showy posing act in which they do some clever hand-to-hand feats and strength tricks. They furnish a good opener. BOUDINI BROS. 13 min. Two men with accordions playing a mixture of classical and ragtime numbers. They are…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

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FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 13 class. Thirdly, the author may have a unique style of writing, or an exquisite command of prose, that made anything he wrote enjoyable, if only for the composition. That would be another factor that would tend to elevate him to a position of prominence. David H. Keller, M.D., is a good example of…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 114

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 114

if the negotiations did!

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 15

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 15

14 Georgia - continued. Elliott John (25) 1819-25 Few William (41) 1789-93 Gordon John B. (40) {1872-85 1891-97 Gunn James (50) (50) 1789-1801 Johnson Hershel V (37) 1848-49 App to fill vac Jones George (?) 1807 App to fill vac. King John P. (34) 1834-38 El to fill vac Miller H.V.M. (57) 1871 Died in office Prince Oliver H (41) 1828-29 El to fill…

1864-04-21

Civil War Diaries and Letters

George C. Burmeister diary, 1864

1864-04-21

our camp and moved after some waiting through Grand Ecore to Natchitoches, where we arrived at four P.M. after five mile’s hard marching through dust and heat. Our brigade was in the advance or nearly so. We formed a line of battle on a hill near town and our cavalry went to the front, we heard the crack of rifles from which I supposed that they…

Page 152

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1910-December 31, 1911

Page 152

Wednesday June 14 1911 Mother a bad night. I did not go to sleep at all. Hattie wanted me to go talk to Dr Smith. I did in afternoon and then over home where I stayed till 4.30 Mother out in the yard in afternoon. Last day of [Commencement?]. Thursday June 15 1911 Was busy all forenoon with dinner. C.J. Neal was here for dinner. I slept…

1944-10-30 Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, October-November 1944

1944-10-30 Page 3

Say Dave do you know Harry Rimmerman of Rockwoods Store. The reason I ask is that a cousin of his, Merle Goldman, whom I met here ask me if I would have you tell him hello for him if you happen to be over that way & saw him. Thanks again for the Scuttlebutt & here's hoping you are soon able to celebrate V-day. As ever, Pfc. Arnold…

Page 129

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

Page 129

Special Convention The Special Convention of the Iowa League of Women Voters came to order at 10 o'clock March 26 1924 with the President Mrs Clark Daniels of Des Moines presiding. Ross was called and the following responded. Mrs Clark E Daniels... President, Des Moines. Mrs Max Mayer... 2nd Vice " , " Mrs Florence Koch... 4th "…

Page 86

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, April 1, 1905-December 31, 1906

Page 86

Friday March 16th 1906 I got my work done in good time this morning. Will went to town at 9:30 to get shaved. Mr Whitaker, Aunt Emma, Carrie, Mary & Edna came out at 10 and Will Anderson with Will at 11:45. We had a good visit. I got along with my dinner nicely. They all went home at 3.34. I did churning after they were gone. I read awhile and…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 9

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 9

8 In the senate without previous experience in the house. Alabama (1819) Bagby, Arthur P.(47) 1841-48 El. to fill vac.Resign Chambers, Henry (?) 1825-26 Died in office Clay, Clement C. (34) 1853-61 Withdrew Flemens Jeremiah (35) 1849-53 Withdrew Fitzpatrick Benjamin (46) 1848-49 App to fill vac. 1853-61 Withdrew Goldthwaite George (66)…

Page 127

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

Page 127

Mrs Mayer moved that Mrs Robertson Hunter 525 Country Club Boulevard be elected Treasurer to fill out the term. Mrs Knutson seconded the motion. Motion carried. Secretary instructed to write to Mrs Hunter informing her of the action of the Executive Committee. No further business appearing the Board adjourned, Hazel Wood Knutson, Recording…

1947-09-29 George L. Glasheen to Miss Dorothy Schramm

Social Justice

Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1947

1947-09-29 George L. Glasheen to Miss Dorothy Schramm

National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. NAtional 5280 Officers RALPH MCDONALD President DAVID HAWKINS MRS. HAROLD A. STONE Vice presidents MRS. LULIAN K. WATFORD Secretary DR. HELEN DWIGHT REID Treasurer Executive Director George L. Glasheen Directors REV. A POWELL DAVIES CLARK EICHELBERGER REV. RICHARD…

Page 100

Van Allen Papers

James Van Allen journal, 1951?-December 1954

Page 100

Patent Number 2,573,823 Issued November 6, 1951 "Altimeter Actuated by Cosmic Rays" John W. B. Barghausen James A. Van Allen ---------------------------------------------------------------- KA2XBO Our State University of Iowa call number from F.C.C. for 219.450 [mc?…

Page 102

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 102

REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 2, 3 and 4. AH LING FOO--- "The Oriental Wizard"--Makes things appear and disappear; such as ducks, birds, and a whole tub of water. 13 min. full stage; went good. CLARK & BUDD--- In their original ideas "His Friend Maggie"--Man and woman;…

Page 20

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Aspects, issue 2, November 1947

Page 20

Cont. from Page 14 EBLIS IN BAKELITE by James Blish FROM TUMBRILS #2 -------------------------- appears to be more than a little overly sensitive to the decadent-Romantic universe of discourse, still and all such a pressure is not lightly shrugged off. In addition, the synthesis of the best of bygone poems, up to an including direct quotation, has…

1970-07-24 Daily Iowan Article: ""Students Hit For Spring Disorders""

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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

1970-07-24 Daily Iowan Article: ""Students Hit For Spring Disorders""

"Boyd Boots 2, Puts 9 on Probation" DI July 24, 1970 Students Hit For Spring Disorders University President Willard Boyd suspended two students and placed nine others on disciplinary probation Thursday. Bruce Clark, A2, Iowa City, and Carmen Clark, A2, Iowa City, were suspended immediately until the end of the 1970-71 fall semester. The…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 16

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

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[[page#]]12[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || D 3 || Diff. | delta delta || D 4 || ---------------||--------------|---------------------||---------------||--- || 70.5 || 21.2 …

Page 167

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 167

PITTSBURG, PA. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. OCT. 5TH, 08. ROBINSON-PARQUETTE TRIO-Colored singing and dancing act. 15 min. 3 shows Alright for three a day. MARJORIE BARRETT-10 minutes, olio.Singing, dancing and imitations. Does very well in the early section of the three a days. LOUIS GUERTIN- 10 minutes, wood, 3 shows. High and broad jumper. Very…

Page 17

Hevelin Fanzines

Walt Daugherty's Directory of Fandom, April 1942

Page 17

Saari, Oliver E. 943 Dupont Avenue N. Minneapolis, Minn. Saka, Arthur Rt. 1 Box 68 Hibbing, Minn. Sandlin, Alva R. 219 Park Street Levanon, Ind. Sayn, Rudy 14230 Sorrento St. Detroit, Mich. Schlatter, Mrs. E. 2345 Lawton Ave. Toledo, Ohio Schlichting, Werner 214 6th Avenue Roobling [Roebling], New Jersey Schliop, Robert Dayton, Ohio Schmarjo, Harry…

1867-10-12 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-10-12 Page 1

Luse & Griggs, Printers, Stationers, Booksellers, and Blank Book Manufacturers, Davenport, Iowa, Oct. 12th 1867. Charles R. Clark Eug Dear Liv, We can supply the buyot's lev's in introduction, provided they are adopted in next three months, at the following prices Primary 62 1/2 *each Intermidiate 89* Lammm Schive 1.12 1/2 ". 10%…

Front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 2, issue 2, May-June 1942

Front cover

THE FANTASITE MAY-JUNE 1942 VOL. 2 NO. 2 CHAPMAN ACKERMAN YERKE SMITH REITROF GILBERT Jenkins - Jones - - an MFS publication

1965-10-30 Article: 'Local SDS Supports ROTC Blood Drive' Page 1

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Students for a Democratic Society, 1965-1972

1965-10-30 Article: 'Local SDS Supports ROTC Blood Drive' Page 1

Local SDS Supports ROTC Blood Drive 10/30/65 A resolution supporting blood drives for victims of the Viet Nam war was passed Friday night by the University chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). The resolution said, "Although we oppose the war in Viet Nam, the University SDS chapter goes on record as supporting all…

Page 11

Hevelin Fanzines

Kay-Mar Trader, v. 2, issue 3, May 1947

Page 11

----GORGON---- READ THE GORGON Fantasy fiction and features. Cartoons. Artwork by Hunt, Mullen, Bunnell and others. Half-legal size, center-stapled. Published bi-monthly by Stanley Mullen, 4936 Grove Str, Denver, 11, Colorado. I want to buy or trade for the following books: Nicholas Roerich's Altai-Himalaya Clark Aston Smith's Out of…

Page 196

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 196

196 GRAND OPERA HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN P. HARRIS. JANUARY 27th, 1913. KLINDT BROS. Comedy acrobats. 8 minutes. Full stage. Garden. A very ordinary acrobatic act that I was forced to put in on account of the non-appearance of the Doric Comiques, who did not show up on Monday and we have never heard from them up to this time. The Klindt Bros. is…

1866-02-18 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

Page 196

Des Moines Iowa February 18th 1866 Friend Charley Yours of the 13th was receivd yesterday and was glad to hear from you again. I am getting along first rate now have not done anything since the 10th of Jan and am not going to do any thing more here. I have been thinking some of going Home do not know but that I shall go I was all ready to leave…

Page 3

Hevelin Fanzines

Stars, issue 1, June-July 1940

Page 3

H.P. Lovercraft's CLOUDS Of late I climbed a lonely height and watched the moon-streaked clouds in flight. Whose forms fantastic reeled and whirled. Like genii of the spectral world. Thin cirri veiled the silvery dome and wavered like the ocean foam. While shapes of the darker, heavier kind soudded before daemon mind. Methought the churning…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 8

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 8

[[page#]]4[[/page#]] the same side as the succeeding approach to B.; likewise for the wire D[[subscript]]3[[/subscript]], thus eliminating the inertia or play in the thread of the screw. Eight readings direct and an equal number in reverse were also taken of this second set of wires. The readings as made are shown upon pages 12 to 20 inclusive;…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 5

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 5

[[page#]]1[[/page#]] I Azimuth Screw of Transit Instrument, determination of the value of one revolution of. The problem, of the determination of the value in arc and time of one revolution of the azimuth screw of the transit instrument, was treated in the following manner. A small circle of about four inches diameter and containing a small…

Page 4

Hevelin Fanzines

Spacewarp, v. 4, issue 2, November 1948

Page 4

mgmparamountrepublicmgmparamount gm re paramountrepublicmgmparamountrep FLICKERING FUTURE by T.E.WATKINS 1605 Wood Ave. Kansas City 2, Kansas The train is coming down the tract, TOOT, TOOT, TOOT! The station agent and Clark Kent look down at a broken rail. We sit back in our movie seats with a smug sense of satisfaction. There is not danger,…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 21

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 21

[[page#]]17[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || B || Diff. | delta delta || C 1 || ---------------||----------------|---------------------||---------------||- || 147.9 || …

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 17

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 17

[[page#]]13[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || D 5 || Diff. | delta delta || E 1 || ---------------||--------------|---------------------||---------------||--- || 108.3 || 38.2 …

Page 3

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Benjamin Butterworth manuscript, 1828-1867

Page 3

May 23rd 1830 Thomas Robinson his hand and [illegible] April 4th 1833 Early york Plants Sold Allen Granger 200 ---- pd 50 Thomas Branch 200 ---- pd 50 John Baker 100 ---- pd 25 John Fisher 200 --- pd Ashton Johnston 100 --- pd Francis [Major?] 2-00 --- pd Carter Bethel 1-50 pd Patrick Granger 50 pd Paid…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 19

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 19

[[page#]]15[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || F || Diff. | delta delta || G. || ---------------||--------------|--------------------||----------------||--- || 295.7 || 114.2 …

Page 12

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 2, January-February 1939

Page 12

Page 12 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST the plots are worked out in both stories. The earth is not the first place attacked, but some other place is, and the inhabitants come running to earht for help. The heroes sally forth,meet a solitary ship of the enemy, and by the use of a recently acquired weapon, vanquish this enemy ship. They go on and explore…

Page 311

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 311

Geschäftliche und politische Regsamkeit. 297 sandte. Als das Geld dort nachgezählt wurde, stellte sich heraus, daß der größte Theil davon Falschgeld war. Von einem notorischen Falschmünzer, der unter dem Namen La Grange bekannt war und im nördlichen Theil von Muscatine County sein Standquartier hatte, erzählte Capt. L. W. Clark von Buffalo eine…

Page 223

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, June 30, 1919-July 26, 1920

Page 223

PHILADELPHIA B. F. KEITH'S JUNE 14th, 20 KINOGRAMS & "TOPICS OF THE DAY" - (15 mins.) CORNELL, LEONA & ZIPPY - (10 mins.) A boy and girl in talking and dancing. The man does some very good legmania work. A dog is used for their closing bit and the act closed strong. LARRY HARKINS - (16 mins.) Four boys in a very…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 18

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

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[[page#]]14[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || E 3 || Diff. | delta delta || E 5 || ---------------||--------------|--------------------||----------------||--- || 183.1 || 37.8 …

Page 91

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

Page 91

(Mrs Ella Mc Kim of Marshalltown, moved to amend and Art VI Sec I in regard to officers that the word Organizer be added to the list. Mrs Ruste seconded the motion. Motion lost. Motion by Mrs Blake in regard as to time of payment of dues Art V Sec III lost and remains unchanged.) error in typing. Mrs Blake of Charles City moved that the delegates…

Page 177

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 177

Tuesday September 22 1908 I made peach butter and did baking today. I rested awhile in the afternoon. weather very warm. Wednesday September 23 1908 I put up some more tomatoes in the forenoon got the other work done and the dinner early. I went to town at 11.12. I saw Dr Smith so I got home at 3.39. Will was on the porch so I talked with him…

Page 157

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 157

GRAND OPERA HOUSE PITTSBURG, PA. JANUARY 15th, 1906. DAVEY & PHILLIPS-3 shows. 15 minutes--interior. Will get by in the three a day section. MILT WOOD-8 minutes. Olio in one. 3 shows, Buck dancing. This is among the best dancing acts we play and is going very big with our patrons. I think he could make good any place on our bill. AERIAL…

Page 138

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 138

138 REPORT ON COLUMBUS SHOW WEEK DEC. 23, 1912--W.W. PROSSER. THE FLYING WEAVERS: Man and woman in aerial novelty. The work consists principally of "iron-jaw" stunts on a revolving aerial device. Pretty fair act, but nothing remarkable. Just about got by. Finished fairly strong. Garden in 5. 6 minutes. (Cleveland) LILLIAN ASHLEY.…

1918-06-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

Clark and the Mitchell House well. We swapped yarns about Nevaddy to our common benefit. At the town that is division headquarters we went through the formalities of registering our presence, found another correspondent we were to pick up, and went to lunch at the hotel. Afterward, I had two or three hours to kill while the correspondents were…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 6

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 6

2 cross of the circle upon the building, the reading of the azimuth screw was then taken. The azimuth screw acting upon the west end of the axis of the instrument is furnished with a head of 1 inch diameter; and graduated to one hundredths; The readings were taken to tenths of a graduation thus giving readings to the one thousandth of a…

Title page

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

Title page

Francis Smith his Book 1704 Limitive Electuary Francis Smith [upside down text follows] for the Ague Take Gentian Century Orris root Snake root of Each one ounce boil all these in 4 Quarts of water. Let it comes to 3 Quarts drink half a pint in ye morning and att 4 a clock for ye Rumatissem

1970-12-31 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Plea Rejected, Mass Trial Will Be Held as Scheduled"" Page 2

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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

1970-12-31 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Plea Rejected, Mass Trial Will Be Held as Scheduled"" Page 2

(of 2) "Separate trials asked for 210 'Protestors'" Press-Citizen—Wednesday, December 30, 1970 TRIAL From Page 1A for" in one motion challenging the informations. The city motion, filed a half-hour after the defense motions were filed Tuesday, seeks to amend the original informations, which accused each defendant of…

Page 19b

Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination, v. 1, issue 4, whole no. 4, January 1938

Page 19b

IMAGINATION! #4 38 Jan. 19 Typewriteribbonovelty!! Tricky, especially created "tape" for Individualists. A Green & Brown blendng that th Fantascience Field Famous--FJAckerman, Allen Glasser, TBruce Yerke, "Nucleus Fan" Ed, etc--hav pronounced "th berrys!". Buy one these ribbons to make Ur correspondence colorful…

Page 31

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 31

31 (M. J. Keating) Boston Show, Week of April 11, 1904 Stereopticon, 3 shows, 10 min. in 1--Usual collection of interesting and foreign views. Aloz and Zola, 3 shows, 16 min. in 3--In comedy, vocal and instrumental sketch. It is of a fair 3-a-day value, the woman being a good singer and the man contributing a cornet solo. The comedy does not…

1865-12-10 -- 1865-12-12

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1865-12-10 -- 1865-12-12

Memorandum Dec 1865 Sun 10 Went to Lindsays Mary was there at Sunday School The superintendent not there Hannah rode home with Mr Ketchum Ohan Belton here Mon 11 Wm Belton Livingston Smith & Fred Noe worked on house. bot 2) bush lime of Livingston) bot lumber (Pa went after brick & sand) at Mr. Smiths eve. Bookman not there. Tues…

1918-09-07 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-07 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

And if I ever say a thing feels blunkish, I mean it feels- well- kinda blue-gray-like. Get it? Changing the subject, last night we took Helen down to see Margie Clark and after the show I went into a drug store and played with the cat until the car came. I always stop in to call on that cat when I'm down town, and she always comes running to…

Page 11

Hevelin Fanzines

Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 21, February 1942

Page 11

- O - M [Signature of Bee Zelmuna Clark Feuds] Founder & Exec Head the Leeds School of Fine Arts (music, Lit., Astrology, Redacting, Esoteric Philosophy, etc) 1112 Turk St, San Francisco Cal, reacted at gret length to a sample of Vom, first fanmag she ever'd seen; in fact, reacted to the extent of 4000 words, a very few of which…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 25

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 25

[[stamped number]]15370?5or3?[[/stamped number]] - Azimuth Screw Transit Instrument [[page#]]21[[/page#]] E 0 = mean error of given interval ; t = single interval ; P = weight [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] =========================================== || Interval | [[?hr?]] | Diff. | delta delta…

Page 4

Daily Iowan Newspapers

Daily Iowan, January 19, 1919

Page 4

PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, January 19, 1919 TWO NEW CLASS TICKETS LAUNCHED Sophomore Election Takes Place Tomorrow--Smith and Anneberg Opponents After a long period of quiescence, class politics are booming again, and for the first time this year some real competition is promised. Within the last twenty-four…

Page 39

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 39

Die Umgegend Davenport's 25 blockirt und mehrere tausend Seeleute von amerikanischen Schiffen geraubt, die es als britische Unterthanen reklamirte, sondern es hatte unter Nichtachtung des Pariser Vertrages auch nicht die Regionen an der nördlichen Grenze geräumt, sondern nebst ihren Forts (darunter Detroit, Mackinac, Niagara) in Besitz…

Image 38

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I.C. Notebooks 1

Image 38

HEIGHT OF ICEBERGS 300 FEET S. "TITANIC" DEPTH OF ICEBERG BELOW WATER, 2100 FEET CAPT EDWARD JOHN SMITH

1930-02-06 -- 1930-02-08

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, January 1929-March 1930

1930-02-06 -- 1930-02-08

cloudy chilly day but is thawing. Aulden went to Wadena this morning to test the cows again. Friday Feb 7 A real nice day. Aulden went to Wadena after Dawson Clark to take the picture of the bull and Wallace took him back Mr Mason and his son came and bought the little bull calf. Wallace, Harold Zella and I went out to the Centenary church to…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 100

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 100

assigned certain duties to the chief justice or in his absence to the [next?] oldest judge! The next

Page 92

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1920-December 31, 1922

Page 92

Friday April 1st 1921 Cora baked cakes to take to Aid meeting. Soon after dinner Rob took us all to town. I went to see about a pump for the kitchen. Then got some fruit to take to The Clark family. Stopped at Minnie Showers. When I went to the door to make the other call I found Mr Clark had just died. I called at Jennie Shucks. Spent evening at…

1864-03-20 Page 3

Pioneer Lives

Salina Saltsgiver letters, mid- to late 19th century

1864-03-20 Page 3

So I thought I would send it to you. I think it looks like me some! dont you? Now then you must not show my pretty likeness to everybody but keep it for yourself to look at. Hopeing soon to hear from you I remain verry respectifuly your humble servt AC Smith P.S. Dont forget to write before you eat drink or sleep and Direct your letters to A.C.…

1945-06-12 Pfc. Arnold K. Smith to Dave Elder Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, June-July 1945

1945-06-12 Pfc. Arnold K. Smith to Dave Elder Page 2

there soul & may our future & present leaders act wisely so that this isn't reacted in this century again. I want to thank Major Redlinger for his fine artical about the infantryman. I think it came closer to describing about our life than any artical I have seen thus far. To Hal Longer, I think the Air Corps is quite alright myself…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 32

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 32

31 Ohio 1803 Brice, Calvin (46) 1891-97 Brown, Ethan Allen (46) 1822-25 El to fill vac. Burnet Jacob (58) 1828-31 El. to fill vac Campbell Alexander (31) 1810-13 El. to fill vac Chase Salmon P (41) 1849-55 Resigned Ewing Thomas (42) 1850-51 App to fill vac 1831-37 Foraker Joseph B (52) 1897-1909 Griswold Stanley (46) 1809 App to fill vac Hanna…

1865-12-21 -- 1865-12-23

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1865-12-21 -- 1865-12-23

1865 New Hartford Dec Thur. Dec. 21 Ovid Hare patched up bar room. Took home the bal. of the mortar. H Gale & wife returned last night Saw G.G. Smith about buying parlor stove Fri 22 bo't stone of Smith $5.00 to be turned or sent drew the old mill roof blew off drew 1 ld. wood & ld. of straw Sherwood Pd. $5.00 on rent …

Page 209

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

Page 209

HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. Week of Nov. 13th, 1911. Jean Kernan. GEO. E. AUSTIN & Co. Full stage. 13 min. man and woman, man in eccentric makeup woman made up as Sis Hopkins. This is practically the same act he has been doing for years. He worked 15 min. at the matinee and the act dragged. Had him cut out some of his old gags and at the…

Page 9

Hevelin Fanzines

Sparx, v. 1, issue 5, October 1947

Page 9

VE (Continued from page 8.) series. In that story are all the details on the use, alaignment, and limitations of the power tube, which are only hinted at in the others. Furthermore it's a good story. "Identity is not vital to an understanding of the rest of the stories in VE. It is, however, a direct lineal descendant of the VE stories,…

1918-03-01 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-01 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8

have. But there is another thing I know, and delight in knowing, and that is how much happier our little sacrifice to our country makes me than it would have if you had been only my sweetheart when you left. Beyond a doubt I'd have been bitterly lonely for you, but judging by what I see other girls doing, and by what I've always done…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 12

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

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[[page#]]8[[/page#]] of the arithmetic means should be affected in each case, with the weight, the product of the reciprocal of the square of its mean error, and the number of intervals entering the mean difference. The mean that is found by affecting a series of observations each with its respective weight and dividing the sum of the products…

080

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Women's Missionary Society ledger, between 1892 and 1897

080

The July meeting of thaw Baptist and Methodist Society was held at the Baptist Church on the 18th of the month, meeting called to order by Pres. opening with singing and scripture reading. Song. Prayer by Mrs Annie Wright. Song. Reading from the lessons Leafs. Subject = High caste women in India. Bible lesson Psalms 145-9-13. Reading by Mary E…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 11

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 11

[[page#]]7[[/page#]] or in this case, M=16 . The column [[underline]]t[[/underline]] gives the value of a single interval as found by dividing each mean difference by its number of intervals. [[underline]]P[[/underline]] [[?is?]] weight of each arithmetic mean has been found using both the arguments 1 / ((E[[subscript]]0[[/subscript]]) squared) and…

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Fanzine Digest, v. 1, issue 1, April 1942

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[Lytte? Sytte?] ye seconde SPACEWAYS: MARCH 1942 Beacon Light --The Sf. Critic-- We have just finished Second Stage Lensmen and are still laughing. It is positively the most hilarious burlesque on the science fiction epic novel we have ever seen, and we've seen quite a few. Frankly, we didn't think Dr. Smith had it in him, but we…

July 12

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

July 12

1942. To church & S.S. 45 at S.S. We visited the men's class, Dr. Muehlmeier teaching "a fitting lesson for picnic day" - We went to Mendota for fine dinner, games, etc. Hot & windy, then a sprinkle K & F worked in eve at Sak's. Signe & I read in backyard. Wrote Hans & Hilda. 1943 Drove to Ashton for peas at…

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Fantascience Digest, v. 1, issue 5, July-August 1938

Page 7

Page 7 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST WHITHER WOLLHEIM? Wilson Wrote It Here was the store I was looking for. A large banner strung across the front proclaimed: "the House of a Million Items. We sell everything." I went in and banged on a counter until a clerk appeared. "Yessir?" he said. "I want a space ship", I told…

1952-12-18 Omaha Field Office report on Edna Griffin's activities Page 7

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Edna Griffin's FBI file, December 1951-February 1955

1952-12-18 Omaha Field Office report on Edna Griffin's activities Page 7

OM 100-4095 ADMINISTRATIVE DRA Informant stated that [blank box] was one of those who met Mrs. BASS at the Airport and it was apparent from her conversation that [blank box] knew Mrs. BASS and one [blank box] [blank box] who accompanied Mrs. BASS on her trip. b7C On the night of July 19, 1952, WILLIAM SMITH arrived from Cedar…

1918-09-24 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Whitley Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Correspondence of state women's organizations part 2, 1917-1919

1918-09-24 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Whitley Page 2

[In?] our Nurses [??] we sent in 12 from the County and [ten?] more may apply this week. We tho't that a fair showing for only 9,000 population. The officials that I have had to cooperate with have all been very considerate and willing to help in any and all way. About the Hag Survey. I attended the Committee meeting and things are in shape…

1918-03-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8

to appear in the light of a modest, shrinking genius - if there be such a thing. Saturday after school I plan on going swimming. (Business of pulling off the new joke about Saturday and baths). The weather is ideal now, and I want to go before the water gets too warm. G'morning. I'm sorry. I began this Wednesday and this is Saturday. I…

Page 240

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 240

Boston Show, Week of Dec. 21, 1908. Carl D. Lothrop. (Monday, Dec. 21st--Afternoon.) Overture. 1.30, 12 minutes. Le Dent. On at 1.42, 9 minutes in one, special drop. Can work in two or three if necessary. A very clever comedy juggler whom I would not hesitate to use in a much better spot on the bill. His ball juggling is exceptionally…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 22

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 22

[[page#]]18[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || D 1 || Diff. | delta delta || D 2 || ---------------||----------------|---------------------||---------------||- || 333.4 || 19.4 …

1875-07-10 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1875-1876

1875-07-10 Page 4

of John Smith son of Sam Smith [&c?] of Batavia. I will send you a slip of news Paper in which you can read the Proceedings for your self. I am busey attending to my farm business. I have 16 very nice youn stears besides [Jonie?] other nice cattle. I think I will build a house this fall on the South Plase, and give some good working man a Lease…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 2, issue 2, May-June 1942

Page 3

THE FANTASITE 3 Louis C. Smith's Fantasiana "Stony and grey, and agelessly old and chill, / He sits who craves no part in human will:" No, I'm not going soft in the head and sitting around composing poems. I know better. But it has occurred to me that perhaps some of you are lovers of really find fantastic poetry, even as…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 9

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 9

[[page#]]5[[/page#]] the wires in successive order, the difference between E[[subscript]]3[[/subscript]] and F, B and C[[subscript]]5[[/subscript]], D[[subscript]]3[[/subscript]] and B, and A and G have been found; this giving longer sums of the screw and reducing the error in reading. The arithmetic mean of these successive differences is placed…

Page 104

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 104

R. S. Robbins WASHINGTON SHOW January 19, 1914 THE ROSAIRES 8 min. F.S. Man and good looking woman daintly [daintily] dressed, in novel and difficult stunts on wires. Got a fair hand Stuart & Keeley 14 min. in one. Special velvet drop. Young man and woman. Pretty fair dancing in attractive and character costumes. Song by man only fair. Got a…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 36

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 36

35 South Carolina (1789) 1801-02 Butler A. P (51) 1847-25 Died in office Butler, Pierce (45) 1789-96 1802-04 El to fill vac Butler, M. C. (41) 1887-1905 Calhoun, John E. (52) 1801-02 Died in office Chestnut James (44) 1859-60 Resigned DeSassure Wm F (60) 1852-54 App to fill vac Evans Josiah J (66) 1853-58 Died in office Gaillard John (39)…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Horizons, v. 2, issue 1, whole no. 5, October 1940

Page 3

HORIZONS THE HOLLOW GLOBE by JAYNE ELLIS The super scientists of Utopia had met to discuss the gravest crisis since the robot war of the year 2050. The earth had collided with a swarm of meteors, a hail or rocks from the heavens which had already destroyed thousands of defenceless people. The scientists could not save the multitudes--but…

1918-09-02 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Whitley Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Correspondence of state women's organizations part 2, 1917-1919

1918-09-02 May Hollister-Smith to Mrs. Whitley Page 2

either to our Dist com. meeting at Sioux City or at Des Moines. Mrs. Mae D. said "I couldn't go if they didn't pay mine." I replied "I did go and paid my own." Perhaps you can explain this pull. It surely seems as if the gov't ought to value the work and not pay any or else pay all. I believe Mrs. Mann expects to…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 66

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 66

Virginia is equally divided in her methods having sent 19 from the house to the senate and the same number to the senate first.

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 20

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 20

[[page#]]16[[/page#]] [[chart is drawn at 90 degree right rotation]] [[8 columns listed in reading order]] [[columns1,2,3,4]] ========================================== || C 0 || Diff. | delta delta || C 5 || ---------------||--------------|---------------------||---------------||--- || 261.0 || 36.4 …

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 16

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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 16

416 - RACE AWARENESS IN YOUND CHILDREN. Mary Ellen Goodman. A trained anthropologist writes with clarity and warmth about the child's initial innocence of race. Dr. Goodman is the author of another ADL publication, "Primer for Parents." Scheduled for publication by Collier Books in the Fall of 1963 and available through ADL. R 148…

Page 45

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

Page 45

Boston B. F. Keith's Febuary 20, 1922 Aesop's Fable: Fair Topics of the Day: Average Wilson Aubrey Trio: 9 min in full stage Excellent bar act with good comedy finish. Opened the show very nicely. The Murray Girls: 13 min in 1 Harmony singing with a little comedy. Make a nice appearance and went fairly well. Mabel Ford & Co.:…

Page 63

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, June 30, 1919-July 26, 1920

Page 63

PHILADELPHIA B. F. KEITH'S SEPTEMBER 22nd 9 KINOGRAMS & "TOPICS OF THE DAY" - Pictures fair. "Topics" very good. HERBERT'S LEAPING CANINES - (8 mins.) Their usual showy act that went very well in the opening spot. CHAPPELLE & [STINETTE?] - (15 mins.) A colored team, man and woman, with good voices.…

Page 57

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen lab journal, March 1958-September 1959

Page 57

Blake Smith x 200 or x 201 Louis Turrili x - 200 or 201 Paul Betourne x 388 Chicago -: Webster 9-6000 Chicago Ordnance District 209 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago 6, Illinois Project No I.O.D. - 3086-58

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 2

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 2

[[top handwritten note]] [[?library call number?]] Archives T1895 S567 [[/?library call number?]] [[/top handwritten note]] [[page#]]x[[/page#]] -Note- There are in every observatory certain problems connected with the constants of the instruments that must be determined empirically for each instrument. It is beyond the skill of the maker to…

August 6

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

August 6

AUGUST 6 19 Final practise in eve at open mtg. at Callahan's. Girls initiated me as an honorary 4H member. 19 Signe and I dressed and canned 3 hens. Letter and [stern?] Mts. papers from Frank, letter from Bess Clark. Wrote Hans, Dora, Herman, Helene, Amanda. 19 Baked apple pies, beans, dressed a young chicken I got at Pheasant Branch. In…

1918-09-08 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 4

World War I Diaries and Letters

Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919

1918-09-08 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 4

and I hope you keep well and happy Privt Wright Jolley Co K 352 Inf Am. Ex. Forces A.P.O. 795 Via New York Censored by Rush S.Smith 2nd Lt USArmy

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 28

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 28

27 New Jersey - continued. Cattell, Alex. G. 50 1866-71 El to fill vac. Dayton, Wm L. 35 1842-51 El to fill vac Dickerson, Mahlon 47 1817-33 Dickinson, Philemon 51 1790-93 El to fill vac. Dryden, John F. 63 1902-07 Elmer, Jonathan 44 1789-91 Field, Richard S. (?) 1862 App to fill vac Fredringhuysen, Frederick 40 1793-96 Resigned. Frelinghuysen,…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Reader and Collector, v. 3, issue 3, June 1944

Page 4

4. Hodgson's tales may well have served as source books for many of the stories now being read in our present day pulp magazines. The whole range of weird and fantastic plots appears to have been covered in his books--pig-men, elementals, human trees, ghosts, sea of weeds, thought-transference, intelligent slugs, and in "The Night…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 85

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 85

[[pagenumber]]80[[/pagenumber]] It is worthy of note that the value of r and e as reduced by the observer from the observation equations unaffected by weights were r=27".136 e= -0".536 .

""Mole-Richardson; Special Effects""

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""Mole-Richardson; Special Effects""

NEWS BULLETIN NO. 114 MR Mole-Richardson SPECIAL EFFECTS SPECIAL EFFECTS in Motion Pictures FRANK P (PETE) CLARK Molenser Spot Projector Windmachine Fogmakers ALSO breakaway Bottles Blood Colored Gelatine Windhowler Cobweb Spinner Special Effects Books MR Mole Mole-Richardson Co. Mole Richardson DESIGNERS & MANUFACTURERS MOLEQUARTZ,…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 13

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 13

[[page#]]9[[/page#]] The same value of E[[subscript]]v[[/subscript]] would obtain, had each observation been affected by the square root of its weight and the mean error determined as before from formula E[[subscript]]v[[/subscript]] = [[?unclear? square root of {[delta delta]} / n(n-1) ...ooorrr... square root of {[delta delta] / n(n-1)}…

Page 201

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 201

201 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of Feb. 2, 1913. IOLEEN SISTERS: Two girls. European light wire and sharp shooting novelty. 7 min. F. S. Ordinary wire act, the novelty consisting of one of the girls while on the wire shooting glass balls at a target on an elevated platform. Nothing especially noteworthy. Went fair.…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 47

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 47

46 Illinois-continued Mason William E. (47) 1887-1891 McLean John (33) 1824-1835 Died in Office Dec 1 1813-1815 Richardson Wm A (32) 1863-1865 El. to fill vac 1847-1856 Thomas Jesse B (41) 1818-29 Died in Office 1808-1809 Yates Richard C. (47) 1865-71 1851-55 Indiana Cathcart, Charles W (43) 1852-53 App to fill vac 1845-49 Fitch, Graham N (48)…

1866-02-08 -- 1866-02-10

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1866-02-08 -- 1866-02-10

Feb Memmorandum 1866 Thu 8 I took 22 1/2 bush wheat to C Falls. Sold it at 85 cts Ben 5 bags of Converse Smith. drew 1 ld of Stone Miss Raymond & Hannah took Tea here & spent the Eve. I bot 1100 bran @ 25 cts per (?) Fri 9 recd 1st coppy of Chicago Journal Eugene cut logs 3/4 day Pa Gilbert & I each drew 1 ld logs 7 logs (?) Saw…

Page 48

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 48

Boston, Mass. B. F. Keith's February 19th 7 R. G. Larsen Bradley and Ardine 12 minutes fs. Special set. Short close in one. Singing, bicycle riding, with some good dancing. Closed strong with whirlwind dance in one. Miller and Mack 10 minutes in one. Wellknown dancing act. Going as well as usual. Hugh Herbert and Co. in "The…

Page 33

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 33

Hudson Theater, Union Hill, N.J. ??? 1912 Jos. ? Smith. Kelly-Latell Troupe---Three women, man and a boy in a wire act, The Wizards of the Wire. Women nicely costumed. Fair opening set. ?? 9 Min.

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 7

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 7

[[page#]]3[[/page#]] The reading for G having been taken the screw was then reversed and the readings taken in reverse order until D[[subscript]]3[[/subscript]] was reached; when the screw was again turned forward and the readings observed as before. Eight readings, direct from D[[subscript]]3[[/subscript]] to G, of the wires named, were taken and…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Contents

208 Cressy & Dayne-1-7-17-25-32-198 Cox, Ray-113-175-183- Colby & Way -2- Campbell & Caulfield 121-126-134-138-233 [Sextette?] Clifford & Burke-2-227 Carter De [Haven?] -121-126-147-158-179-192- Cliffort & Harvey -3 Claflin Sisters 124-128- Carter & Bluford 4- Cartwell & Harris 124-136-148- Carmen La…

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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_028

[handwritten] DI 11/3/67 Demonstrators To Protest UI Complicity - In Blood [handwritten] 11/3/67 By MIKE FINN and ROY PETTY Blood will flow at the University today - but, if antiwar demonstrators' plans go according to schedule, it won't be the result of violence. At a rally held in the Union Gold Feather Lobby Thursday night,…

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Hevelin Fanzines

The Science Fiction Fan, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 41, December 1939

Page 15

FAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 by Dorothy leading him (by violin) from the military marches which are the only things his singularly unaesthetic mind can appreciate to passages in which "she pours out her soul". Much to the annoyance of the maids who clean the room next morning, we suppose. Crane, while fundamentally a…

Page 45

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The Alchemist, v.1, issue 3, Summer 1940

Page 45

THE ALCHEMIST Page 45 "THE OLDEST MEDICAL BOOK IN THE WORLD" by Walter James Daugherty "A discription of the Edwin Smith papyrus, an Egyptian Pharmacopoeia." Work has been started on a detailed discription and translation of the oldest medical book in the world. This is the Edwin Smith papyrus, which lay for centuries in the…

Page 3

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Fantasy Times, November 1941

Page 3

ED CARTIER IN THE ARMY CAMPBELL'S "Mother Goose" man, who missed his calling when he didn't link up with the publishers of those famous volumes, is now in the army! this is the second top-notch artist Campbell has lost via the same route. Schneeman is the other boy, now stationed outside of Denver, Colorado. However, unlike the…

Page 17

Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 10, whole no. 45, January 1942

Page 17

17A Chas. Tanner: "I do with you'd keep those ugly little stickers off the bottom of my Zombie. (*) I haven't commented on LeZ for several months, so maybe I better say a word or two here. First, the Martian photograph. its the best thing I've seen in any fanmag for some time. I've had an idea for other-world photography…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 44

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 44

43 Colorado Chaffee Jerome B. (57) 1876-79 Delegate 1871-75 Patterson Thomas (61) 1901-07 Delegate 1874-76 Representative 1876 Connecticut Barnum Wm H. (48) 1876-79 1867-75 Brandagur Frank B. (41) 1810-21 El to fill vac 1795-1809 Dixon James (46) 1857-69 1845-49 Edwards Henry W (46) 1823-27 App. to…

Page 124

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 124

BOSTON SHOW WEEK NOVEMBER 7, '10. R. G. Larsen. (Monday night.) ROYAL COLIBRIS. 10 minutes f.s. Three midgets that do some very clever acrobatic work with comedy. Made a very good opener. CLARK AND BERGMAN. 15 minutes in one. This pair have a very good act, carrying their own drop, the outside of a baseball grounds. The talk is fair, but…

Page 35

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Ann Kenwrick cookbook, 1770

Page 35

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

Page 1

Eisegesis is published, printed & mimeographed by the editor Burton Jay Smith 524 Chestnut Street Wynadotte, Michigan (until June 14) c/o Dan Noeker Camp Davaja Brighton, Michigan (from June 14 until further notice)

1918-05-19 Thomas Messenger to Mr. & Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 1

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Thomas W. Messenger correspondence, January-May 1918

1918-05-19 Thomas Messenger to Mr. & Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 1

Camp Cody NM May 19 1918 Dearest Folks at home: Am so glad to hear that Papa's cancer is getting all right. Do be careful with it Papa. Im very sleepy tonight so this wont be a very long letter but better than none. Rev. Smith is here now and I have seen him several times. He and Howard came down here about eight:thirty this morning then we…

January 28

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

January 28

JANUARY 28 1936. Couldn't get anyone else to help, so I made kettle of soup and took it on sled to school. Mrs. Pitz also brought one. Served 50. We called on Mrs. Lottie Moore. Mrs. Reeder here before I got home. 1937. Wrote Miss Clark. Baked cream cake. Cut out pajamas for Frank. Mild, sunny. 1938. Zero. Mrs. Brandt here from 10 to 5,…

Page 4

Hevelin Fanzines

National Fantasy Fan, v. 4, issue 7, July 1945

Page 4

UNIFEN Scientifictionists in the American armed forces [text box] Pfc Blaine Dunmire BW2/c Edwin de la Roi Bjt Harvey Greenblatt Cpl Alvan Mussen Cpl Walt Sullivan [/text box] [column 1] *T/5 Martin Alger *Pvt Rodman Allen *Pvt Jack Agnew Pvt Lambert Ashton Sjt Forrest Ackerman *Capt Donn Brazier *Sjt Lynn Bridges *Pfc Dan Burford Pvt Dean…

1918-04-28 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-28 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

bles under her breath. And when I tease her to tell me what it was she blushes and says its from my "hub" to me alone. Its awfully sweet of you to give me the chummy name of "Goody." I like it but when you come home to us you'll have to call me Mother and I don't want there to ever be any "in laws" between…

Page 16

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1928-1976

Page 16

1913 The July meeting of the Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs Eighme. The President opened the meeting by reading the 34 psalm an offering prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs Hill not being present Mrs Stocks told of the float we had in the parade July 4. Mrs Drine kindly helped in this work. Mrs…

Page 216a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 216a

(2) Sam Watson's Farmyard. On at 3.56, 21 min, full stage. The best act that Watson has ever given us. Scored heavily. Grace Hazard. On at 4.17, 16 min, in 1. How she does it, I don't know, and the more time I spend analyzing her work, the more puzzled I am, but the fact remains that the honors of the show belong to her, judging from the…

Page 32

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, January 1864-August 1865

Page 32

Friday, July 29, 1864 Grand junction Lieut. Smith [curounding]. relieved from sentinel. 6 [of?] the Boys went out and discovered a few {chickins?] our Co placed S. of the Bridge Lieut. Smith & 10 men [illegible] out one mile down the R.R. had plenty green [corn?] trains passed the the bridge & went to Davis Mills 1st time cars went over…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 50

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 50

Maine - continued Hamlin, Hannibal (39) 1848-61 Elli fill vac 1866-81 Resigned 1843-47 Holmes, John (47) 1820-27 1839-33 Rep. from Mar 1817-20

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

McQueen Family Cookbooks item 1

Hazelnut Cookies - Mrs Sausmann 1/4 lb hazelnuts ground with fine chopper 1/4 lb butter 5 ounces (1 1/4 cup) flour 1/4 lb (1/2 cup) sugar 2 egg yolks Cream butter and sugar. Add egg yolks- beat and add nuts and flour. Roll out 1/4 inch thick & cut. Bake light brown in 325º oven. Ice when hot with conf. sugar & boiling water icing Nut…

Page 200

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 200

200 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK OCTOBER 4, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) DARE BROTHERS. 9 minutes in two. Special set. Well known strong man act which made a splendid opener. WILLIAMS and SEGAL. 10 minutes in one. Olio. This dancing team have brightened their act up considerably this season with new costumes. Went over in very good…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 10

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 10

[[page#]]6[[/page#]] to give the arithmetic mean. The sum of the squares of the residuals is given and designated [delta delta] Upon page 21 has been tabulated the arithmetic mean of the various differences. In the column marked No. is shown the number of single intervals that correspond to the mean following it: the interval…

Page 14

Hevelin Fanzines

Spaceteer, issue 1, August 1947

Page 14

SPACETEER Page 14 basket with much more effect. I suppose he had a certain something in his sense of humor, for every now and then he came up with something clever, such as the dog that couldn't smell (Glorius Pool) and the dog that snored in his sleep and had his nose turned to stone (Night Life Of The Gods), but surely the ability to say…

Page 195

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 28, 1908 - October 18, 1909

Page 195

Boston Show, Week of August 30th, 1909. R. G. Larsn (Monday, Aug. 30th--Afternoon Show.) The Fadettes. On at 1.50, 63 minutes full stage. The Fadettes for their closing week put on a programmed selected from request numbers and I regret to say that it proved the most unsatisfactory of the season. It was as follows. The Baby's Opera was…

Page 36

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Dr. Artemus Browns book of recipes and prescriptions, 1849

Page 36

No. 5. Consumption Cough ------- Bal. [?Tolu?] 2 Drachm [?Arniph?] ------- 2 Scruples [?Opum?] ------ 1 Do Bal [?Peruncan?] ----- [?q. S.?] _________________________ No. 7 Cough Pill [?Sypule?] ------ 1/2 [?Dramtn?] [?Opum?] ---- 1 Scruple [?Deyetulis?] --- 1 Do ------- [?Past Anti?] ---- 5 [?grs?] Soup ----------- 1 Scruple Makes 21 pills…

Lt. Robert M. Browning and Army Pals

World War I Diaries and Letters

Robert Morriss Browning photographs, 1917-1922

Lt. Robert M. Browning and Army Pals

[Photographic postcard showing Robert M. Browning in uniform, with Lieutenant Smith and Lieutenant Haddock. In the background is a stone building near the Rhine in Germany.]

Page 192

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen lab journal, March 1958-September 1959

Page 192

Expect to be gone ~1 month. 3/31/1959 Met Jack Meek of Defense Research Board of Canada last evening at Dr. Ian Smith's home. Asked him about Montalbetti - due to spend another year at Fort Churchill as administrative head. Then return to DRB in Ottawa - Meek said

1965-10-25 John T. Stacy to President Howard R. Bowen Page 1

Social Justice

Student demonstrations correspondence, 1965

1965-10-25 John T. Stacy to President Howard R. Bowen Page 1

1337 W. Harvard Avenue, Orlando, Florida. October 25, 1965 Dear Sir: This is not a letter to compliment the university of Iowa, but one of condemnation. It's a shame that you, Mr. President, would let such things go on as the recent pacifist meeting held on the campus of the University of Iowa. You should hang your head in shame. We the…

Page 077

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Eve Drewelowe's journals, volumes II-III, 1950s

Page 077

finally carried my problem to Sister Rebecca explained to her the need for a change and what prompted the same question. It was a real effort to find and whether Mrs Gile was a pleasant person to be with. Sister Rebecca made hesitant thoughtful answer, "Mrs. Gile! I don't really know her very well. Perhaps -" Then abruptly seeing a…

Page 124a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 124a

(Boston Show-Week of August 31st, 1908. Monday, August 31st.-Night Show) Carl D. Lothrop. Overture-7.05-8 minutes. Blanche Henshaw. On at 7.13, 10 minutes in 1. (3 shows) "The Heinie Girl", a German comedienne with songs and wooden shoe dancing. Makes a good appearance but lacks voice and magnetism. Would just about get by at #2 in the…

1974-11-18 A.Anthes Smith to Mr. Roy Wilkins

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-11-18 A.Anthes Smith to Mr. Roy Wilkins

November 18, 1974 Mr. Roy Wilkins, Executive Director NAACP Special Contribution Fund 1790 Broadway New York, New York 10019 Dear Mr. Wilkins: Thank you for your letter of November 14. I understand how the Fort Madison situation could have developed, and I appreciate your efforts in making the further inquiries and giving me the…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, November 28, 1904 - August 28, 1905

Contents

Fisher Perkins -1-94-100-107-122-139-142- Fitzgerald -2- Farnum Radie -2- Flynn Joe -2-46-62-67-76- Faust Trio 3- Foster & Dog 4-89-215 Fitzgibon McCoy Trio -5-18-25-44-52-145- Fox Della 7-11-2-5-70-120-126- Fialkowski 11-17- Fay Elfie 15-34- Faucher Henri 16- J Frederick & Pony [Don?] 17- Fox Madge 20- Fadettes…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 110

110 110 Report of COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, Show, Week of Dec. 2-, 1907 DESCRIPTION OF ACTS. Salary Time Scene Work in Kartelli:- Wire act----very good. 7 Garden 3 Fentelle & Carr:- two men in "Outloud Junction." Good act. 16 Own drop 1 and 1/2 Torcat: French Comedian.-----Good. 14 Own set 3 Della Clark & Co:- Two women, one man in…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 5, whole no. 17, January 1935

Page 67

January, 1935, THE FANTASY FAN WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Julius Schwartz Arthur B. Reeve, creator of the famous scientific-sleuth, Craig Kennedy, makes his bow to Weird Tales readers with a novelette in the May issue!...Jack Binder, brother of the popular author Eando Binder, will do most of the illustrating for Weird commencing with the April…

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 086

Museum of Natural History Egg Cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg cards

Clinton Mellen Jones, egg card # 086

Page III

Hevelin Fanzines

FFF's Illustrated Nycon Review, 1942

Page III

FFF'S Illustrated Nycon Review Page III 4. The First National Science Fiction Convention - Newark, May 31st, 1938 This convention was called by William S. Sykora and Sam Moskowitz for the purpose of re-organizing the ISA (which had dissolved shortly after the 2d Convention) and re-organizing the Nycon Committee. For the first time, a…

Page 31

Hevelin Fanzines

Inspiration, v. 4, issue 1, April 1946

Page 31

INSPIRATION 31 For July 1938, I liked best Simak's "Rule 18", and Rocklynne's best of his cops and robber series, "The Men and the Mirror". One of the stories in August was definitely a classic, the Stuart, "Who Goes There?" The theme was not new, but the treatment was one of the most excellent ever given a…

Page 126

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 126

Report on Acts playing the Scenic Temple Pawt. Aug.4,5,6, 1913. Show was seen by C.L.McNally. Mon. Matnee and Ee. Alie White Single Woman works in one 12 Min. Violin playing and dancin gat the same time. Miss. White plays three numbers. Makes a very pretty appearance and wore some pretty gowns. A very nice violin player. Pleased both matnee and…

MFS Bulletin, Vol. 2, Number 2 Page 4

Hevelin Fanzines

MFS Bulletin, v. 2, issue 2, November 1942

MFS Bulletin, Vol. 2, Number 2 Page 4

Full Name Sherman Walter Schultz Age: 20 Height: 5' 10 1/2" Weight: 160 Color Hair: Brown Since when have you been reading stf or fantasy?: 1935 Any preferneces as to stf mags? If so, name them: Astounding, Unknown, F.F.M. Hobbies: Model Airplanes, Mags, telescope making, Golf, Art, Photography, (etc, etc, etc Favorite Fan-magazines:…

Front cover

Civil War Diaries and Letters

George S. Smith diary, 1862-1866

MFS Bulletin, Vol. 2, Number 2 Page 4

Cover

Page 233

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 233

HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. JOHN C. PEEBLES. Week of February 6, 1911. FRANK LE DENT, Comedy Juggler. Le Dent is carrying a lot of junk and is now opening in two and doing a short close in. His material is good and he gets plenty of laughs throughout. Just a good opening act. Own drop in 2. Close in 1, 2 min. Time 9 min. FARRELL, TAYLOR…

1865-01-19-Page 08-Envelope

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Wise-Clark family papers, December 1864-February 1865

1865-01-19-Page 08-Envelope

very good letter from Jennie Clark Grant Sister of Sam Clark Jan. 19 1865

Page 9

Hevelin Fanzines

Shangri-LA, issue 4, January-February 1948

Page 9

What I wrote must be imagined from the mirror of Catherine's reply7: Thanks for the further suggestions. I had already gone on past my stopping point when I wrote you, so can't use all your ideas, but have incorporated Dolf and the dancing-girl idea. It seems Nyusa is--sorry--really innately invisible, being the daughter of a Venusian…

1974-11-18 A.Anthes Smith to Mr. Roy Wilkins

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-11-18 A.Anthes Smith to Mr. Roy Wilkins

copy November 18, 1974 Mr. Roy Wilkins, Executive Director NAACP Special Contribution Fund 1790 Broadway New York, New York 10019 Dear Mr. Wilkins: Thank you for your letter of November 14. I understand how the Fort Madison situation could have developed, and I appreciate your efforts in making the further inquiries and giving me the…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 2, January-February 1939

Page 13

FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 13 operations, which Smith gets around weakly, by using an organ-like keyboard. The keyboard is more complex, and more trouble, which is why I consider Campbell more lazy in this respect. He avoided trouble. Campbell, tho, goes to more trouble to have the hero work every thing out by himself, while Smith's hero…

Page 149

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 149

Unsere Pioniere. 135 Gewinnst in die Taschen den Siegers verschwinden, der Davenport's Ehre gerettet hatte. Der erste Gesellschafts-Ball wurde hier einige Monate vor der Gründung Davenport's gegeben. Es war am 8. Januar 1836, im vorletzten Jahre von Präsident Andrew Jackson's Administration. Der "Jackson-Tag" wurde…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 26

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 26

[[page#]]22[[/page#]] [[3 columns listed in reading order]] ========================== || t | [delta] | [delta delta] || ||-------------|-----------|-----------------|| || 19.28 | -.57 | .3249 || || 18.38 | +.33 | .1089 || || 19.43 | -.72 | .5184 || || 19.11 | -.40 | …

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Hevelin Fanzines

Southern Star, v. 1, issue 3, August 1941

Page 17

From the Starport SOUTHERN STAR Page 17 GRAY LENSMAN - E.E. Smith SKYLARK THREE - E.E. Smith 3, OTHER DIMENSIONS. Tales of: Microcosmic Adventure THE GIRL IN THE GOLDEN ATOM - Ray Cummings THE DIAMOND LENS - Fitz-James O'Brien A MATTER OF SIZE - Harry Bates Macrocosmic Adventure THE MAN FROM THE ATOM - G. Peyton Wertenbaker COLOSSUS -…

Page 28

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 28

28. Temple Theater, Detroit, Mich., [Michigan] May 28. The Juggling Mathieus, man and woman, present a little juggling act that does very well to open. 10 min. F. S. Can close in one. John and Bertha Gleeson and Fred Houlihan in the same old dancing and piano-playing act do very well in this spot. They have added a pretty song to close. 14 min. F.…

Page 41

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Denison Total Abstinence Union records, July 1878-June 1880

Page 41

Denison Total Abstinence Union. Denison Friday Eve July 12, 1878. In the absence of the President and Vice President elect the meeting was called to order by R. Shaw Van who presided for the evening. Prayer was offered by Mr. E. S. Plimpton. Addresses by S. S. Wilkinson, Chas Tabor, N. F. Smith, A. C. Smith, [Mr?] Hamilton, W. N. Becker Jr. of…

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg card # 256

Museum of Natural History Egg Cards

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg cards

Thomas Wilmer Dewing, egg card # 256

Page 01

Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Clark W. Durant correspondence, Albany, N.Y., 1853-1858

Page 01

New York August 31st 1857 Delivered to Clark Durant, one hundred First mortgage Bonds on the Oskaloosa Division of the Mississippi and Missouri Rail Road No. 300 to 400 inclusive; Seventy first Mortgage Bonds on the Peoria & Bureau Valley Rail Road Nos. 201 to 270 inclusive, - Five Bonds of the County of Muscatine Iowa, Nos 30.-51-53-55 &…

1964-06-11 NAACP Newsletter, Fort Madison Branch Page 2

Social Justice

NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, 1963-1966

1964-06-11 NAACP Newsletter, Fort Madison Branch Page 2

-2- period, last year, (January 1st to May 28th), and that Freedom Fund contributions had increased 65% for the same period. Thus, statistics continue to show that the oldest civil rights organization is not dying as some would seem to hope. Instead, the NAACP continues to gather strength and support as it battles for the rights of man! Selma,…

February 26

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

February 26

FEBRUARY 26 A little snow in night, wind all day. Ironed, baked bread, and cookies for P.T.A. - then it turned so cold and windy I didn't go, to give report. Finished crocheted rug and and began to finish booked silk rug my mother left for me. Baked bread. Read long letter Miss Clark wrote in Japan. Chosen and Manchukuo. Hilda and Hans to…

Page 205

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 205

HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL N.J. WEEK OCT. 6, 1913. Jos. R. Smith. THE CLARK-RAZZILLIAN TRIO--- Two men and a woman who do some new and old stunts on the trapeze and flying rings. Their costumes are very pretty and their tricks are done neatly. Very good opening act. F.S. 9 min. CARRIE REYNOLDS---- She sings four songs with a new costume for each…

Page 17

Hevelin Fanzines

Pacificon Convention News, issue 2, June 1946

Page 17

MEMBERSHIP LIST (As of June 1st, 1946) Below are listed the PACIFICON'S Hall of Fame — those who sent in their memberships in advance, to show they were helping the PACIFICON to be Fandom's greatest event to date. ARE YOU WITH US? Julius Schwartz Francis T Laney Virginia Daugherty Abby Lu Ashley Cecil Purdy Dale Hart Lorraine…

Inside front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination!, v. 1, issue 9, whole 9, June 1938

Inside front cover

ROBERT E. HOWARD Memorium Volume The Hyborian Age Including: "Conan's Career" P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark, Ph.D. A large-size, well mimeographed work of thirty-four pages, in legitimate English. Exactly as Howard prepared his outline. Silhouette of the author and facsimile of REH's initial-signature. Detailed, finely…

January 19

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

January 19

JANUARY 19 5°. 40 at church, 52 at SS.! I took Mr. Reeder's place as Supt. Wrote 7. Kathryn led Epworth League for first time. Hans left for rest of week. I did the ironing; had to have car pushed twice downtown to get on paving! Wrote 7. Hans got $25. from Miss Clark. Girls at B.B. Peosta won. Played carrom with 3 boys. Went with children…

Page 170

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910

Page 170

170 HUDSON THEATRE UNION HILL N.J. Week of March 14, 1910 JOHN C. PEEBLES. 1-STRENGTH BROTHERS. European Equilibrists. A splendid opening act. The two men are neat looking, dress well and do some of the best head and hand balancing I have ever seen. Act will get by in this spot anywhere. Garden in 2. Time 8 min. 2-IRENE SHANNON & CON…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 58

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 58

[page]57[/page] Rhode Island -- continued Dixon, Nathan Fellows (42) 1899-95 Resigned 1883-85 Malbone, Francis (52) 1809 Died in office 1893-97 Sheffield, W. P. (64) 1884-85 App to fill vac. 1861-63 Sprague, William (43) 1842-45 Resigned 1835-37 South Carolina Barnwell, Robert W. (49) 1850-57 App to fill vac. 1829-33 Calhoun, John C. (50)…

August 25

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

August 25

AUGUST 25 1936. Mrs. C. and Eileen went to Dubuque with Signe and me. Finished packing box of State Fair jars and other arrangements. Ironed. Practised in eve. Got our free Fair tickets. 1937. More packing and apple canning in A.M. Frank and I went to Dyersville in P.M. Mrs. W.B. Miller here in eve. 1938. So cool I wore wool coat all day. 6…

1862-11-27 Page 02

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Bean family letters, 1862-1863

1862-11-27 Page 02

have become, I suppose, out lawed without it is only propper to take interest up to the time of Hall's death, or without you have in your possession some thing that keeps the note good. You will answer the above as soon as you get it I got a letter from Aunt Mary Smith to day she says she is well & growes fat evry day fatter than when we…

Page 21

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925

Page 21

87 Mrs. J.A. Houghlin 88 " E.A. Rogers Johnson Co 89 " Latimer C. Stockman Mason City. Individual Memberships Mrs. Horace M. Turner " C.W. Seifkin " Elizabeth Wheeler " Henry Taylor Miss Christina Callison Mrs. Henry Clems " H.K. Evans " J.K. Wilson " Wm Smith " W.G. Harrison " O.J. Henderson "…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 15, November 1934

Page 40

40 THE FANTASY FAN, November, 1934 WEIRD WHISPERINGS by Schwartz and Weisinger Pen Names Ronal Kayser, who has been writing for Weird Tales under the pen-name of Dale Clark, has now dropped his pseudonym and will hereafter use his own name...Greye La Spina had five stories in the first issue of that old fantasy magazine, The Thrill Book...…

Page 16

Hevelin Fanzines

Southern Star, v. 1, issue 3, August 1941

Page 16

From the Star Port SOUTHERN STAR Page 16 THE ROARING TRUMPET - L. Sprague De Camp and Fletcher Pratt. KING OF WORLD'S EDGE - H. Warner Munn. Subterranean Adventure THE MOON POOL - A. Merritt AT THE EARTH'S CORE - Edgar Rice Burroughs THE EYE OF BALAMOK - Victor Rousseau Subsea Adventure 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA - Jules…

Page 215

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 215

Report of Colonial, Lawrence, Week of Nov. 16, 1908. LeDent comedy juggle. Own drop in two. Usually works in one. Good act for the money. 8 minutes. Clark & Bergman - fancy in one. An excellent act. 13 minutes. Orphan's Christmas Eve -- four people. Special drop in two. Went very good. 14 minutes. Bell Boys Trio - Street in one. Failed…

Page 44

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Dr. Artemus Browns book of recipes and prescriptions, 1849

Page 44

Coits Pill Gamboge ... 4 oz White Hellebore ... 2 " Soup ... 1 " Gum ammoniac ... 1/2 " Sol Camp gr Aromatic Pill Ginger ... 1/2 oz Cloves ... 1/2 " Aloes ... 1 " Pill with soap Hull Blue Vitriol Pill Sulphate coppr 1/2 gr Opuim 1 " Smith White Vitriol Pill Sulphate Zinc ... 1 gr Opium ... 1 " Silver…

Inside back cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 30, March 1944

Inside back cover

[illustration: Naked female chained to a tree by the left wrist and right foot. Branches of the tree are wrapping her. EHorton] FANTAZIUS HALLERE! You know you smith Portfolio? "Man and Wooden Woman?" Well, this is the same scene in reverse, from another edition, and the artiste is in the Army--you guessed it!--an acquaintance of…

Page 245

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 245

PITTSBURGH, PA. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. OCT. 27th, 1913. DIAZ'S MONKEYS. 10 minutes in Two. Special plush drop. I never could see this act as a big time attraction and I am more convinced than ever that a new set of plush curtains, however pretty and expensive, do not make it so. It is the poorest monkey show we have ever played. NEVINS &…

MFS Bulletin, Vol. 3, Number 2 Page 6

Hevelin Fanzines

MFS Bulletin, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 14, January 11, 1943

MFS Bulletin, Vol. 3, Number 2 Page 6

Fan Scratchings By Phia Bronson Yes, I'm borrowing your name, Gordy, for a few paragraphs, if you don't mind. The two-and-one-half wasted pages in the 12th issue of the MFS Bulletin which constitued Fortier's boresome drivel included a few points which I should like to clear up. 1. If Nebula and Fantasy…

Page 151

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1920-December 31, 1922

Page 151

Monday January 23rd 1922 Did not get up till noon. Hattie to Shakespeare Club in the afternoon. Ott came up to see me. Cora got home tonight. Tuesday January 24th 1922 I got up at noon. Looked for Dr Smith in afternoon to change bandage on my wrist. But he did not come. Lula and Mr Towns stayed here all night. Rob & Cora to masquerade ball. Ott…

Page 28

Hevelin Fanzines

Inspiration, v. 4, issue 1, April 1946

Page 28

28 INSPIRATION COMET TITLE WAS TOO ACCURATE The story of COMET is, unfortunately, a very short one. The first issue was dated December 1940, and the magazine had the optimism to announce itself as a monthly. For the first two issues it kept to that schedule. Editor was Tremaine, who had done so much towards improving the quality of…

Page 8

Hevelin Fanzines

Science Fiction Weekly, v. 2, issue 2, May 26, 1940

Page 8

page eight VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION (Paid Ad) 13a From an airmailetter to the LASFS from imagi-native LESLYN HEIN-LEIN (Mrs Robt A; upon arrival in NYC: "We went to call on John Campbell and there sitting in his office was 'Skylark' Smith, who just happened to be in town this week for a convention of cereal chemists.…

Page 24

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 24

24 report of COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, Show, Week of Oct. 7-0, 1907 DESCRIPTION OF ACTS Salary Time Scene Work In GREAT SCOTT:- "The London Fireman."- Juggling act on an unsupported ladder. A novelty 9 Palace 2 MCGRATH & PAIGE:- Man and woman, in one. Banjoists. Went good. For the money all right. 11 Fancy 1 WILBUR MACK &…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 1

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Page 24

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators Agnes Wallace Smith June 1912

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 1

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Page 24

[[stamped]] The State UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Library. [[/stamped] Theory of Least Squares, applied to the Problems arising in our Observatory. Thesis by Arthur G. Smith Iowa City, Iowa, Jan. '95

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 1, Novermber-December 1938

Page 21

FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 21 "Me?" the man growled. "Mad? Me, Professor Hart Burns, mad?" "Yes," the girl added. "Nuts." I broke into the conversation. "Miss Burns, are you doing anything tonight? I have two tickets for the Planetarium--" "I never…

Page 7

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Amateur, v. 3, issue 4, July 1945

Page 7

Deep thanks go to Perdue for a 3$ donation and to Watson for the April FA /& envelopes/. If it weren't for these donations the treasury would be non-existent. Remedy: a tax on all members. I recommend the sum of 50 cents on each member. It says in the constitution that we can do that and also that those not paying don't get the…

Page 25

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

Page 25

25. NEW YORK CRITICISM ------FEB. 25th, 1907- EARLE & BARTLETT-----Man and woman in singing and talking sketch. Very weak, and failed to please here. The talk is very old fashioned, and singing only ordinary. 12 minutes, full stage. KENNEY & HOLLIS----Two men well known on circuit, and a really good three show act. The act went very well…

042

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Laura Robinson diary, 1884

042

Mon. Jan 7, 1884 Went to party at C. V. Clark's. About 58 present. May here in P. M. Letter from Mrs Coburn. Father well as usual Tuesday 8 Went to see May in morning - Still very cold.

Page 1

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 1

REPORT ON PROVIDENCE SHOW, week of DECEMBER 11, 1916. CHARLES LOVENBERG, Manager. The bill this week plays very well indeed, although some of the most expensive acts do not do as well as the cheaper ones. However, as a whole it played out well, and we should have as good business as the season of the year warrants. Frank Shields Cowboy lariat…

4

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 6, August-September 1939

4

THEY NEVER COME BACK! by Sam Moskowitz ((The May, 1938 issue of "The Science Fiction Fan" there appeared Bob Madle's pertinent, "They Always Come Back." It so happened that I had composed the about-to-be-presented article at exactly the same time. Madle's beat mine to print so I decided, in order to avoid repetition,…

Front cover

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Dr. J. C. Smith family household and medical book, 1840-1860

4

cover

1943-01-30 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943

4

1 Jan. 30, 1943 My dearest: I hope you have gotten around to writing to the new address. It has been nearly a week since I have heard from you.... a week of desolation. You will not hear from me so very often as we are three times as busy as we were at Nashville. Out of the original 200, only 100 are now left. The others have been…

Front cover

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

4

Cover

Undated Letter Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, 1942-1944?

4

[Smith to Turnepseed, undated - first page missing] -2 We're still as busy as can be. I landed last night at 11p.m. and up at 5:30 this morning to give briefing to crews on morning flight No, we never had any simulated bombing on Tokyo. We have bombed Berlin, Leipzig, Tokyo, Milan, Sioux Falls and maybe some others I've forgotten on the…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 55

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 55

[page]54[/page] New Jersey. Bateman, Ephraim 56 1825-29 Resigned 1817-23 Dayton, Jonathan 39 1799-1805 [ ] 1791-99 Kean, John 47 1899-1911 [ ] 1785-87 [?Ketchell?], Aaron 51 1805-09 Resigned {1793-97 ; 1799-1801} Lambert, John 60 1809-15 [ ] 1805-09 Wright, William 59 {1853-59 , 1863-66} Died in office…

Page 104

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen journal, October 1955-March 1958

Page 104

Jeweler's tools (watchmaker's) Herteen and Stocker Jewelers 105 South Dubuque Street Iowa City, Iowa ----------------------------------------------- Raven Industries Sioux Falls, South Dakota J.R. Smith and others (ex General Mills) Balloon company Object — small inexpensive balloons !

1944-08-22 Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-September 1944

Page 104

Tuesday p.m 8/22/44 Dearest: Like you, it's seldom I can write while on duty, but I'm waiting for reports, and since I was thinking of you I thought I might as well be writing you. I like those little heart faces you used for decoration; but there is one you are going to have to interpret. Remind me when you come back. This shows how much…

1945-11-03 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, October-November 1945

1945-11-03 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

was changed & he blew his top & now he'll probably never get home. He would. But on [with] the local happenings. I'm still on 3-11. Sorta think maybe I'll stay on indefinitely. During visiting hours we're never busy so [Nena?] Smith one I work with decided she wanted to wash her hair so I shampooed it for her. Then she…

Page 2

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Winemaker's recipes, New York, 1810

Page 2

[illegible (crossed out)] A Mr Smith Umberallow Manufactor No 96 2 [pean?] if New York America Mr [illegible (crossed out)] A Mr Chubbs Stationers No 120 Queen Street Portsea Fa[illegible]y G[illegible] [word?] S[illegible] [illegible] May 13 [1818?]

At Work in Industry Today Page 21

Social Justice

Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1964-1965

At Work in Industry Today Page 21

folk. "This experience," Sarah Smith says, "was the turning point in my life. I found out that I wanted to work with people and above all, loved being among people." She returned to Philadelphia in 1959, and through an employment agency found a job as a stenographer at General Electric's Missile and Space Division. …

At Work in Industry Today Page 20

Social Justice

Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1964-1965

At Work in Industry Today Page 20

to overcome any temporary dips. It's an exciting business." He graduated from Dobbins Vocational School in Philadelphia with a diploma in technical electricity. He later served as a First Lieutenant in the Army Signal Corps and was stationed in Japan and Korea. Mr. Sallard joined General Electric in 1956 as a development…

July 21

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

July 21

JULY 21 19 Washed, also ironed and mended some. Rain too late to help garden very much. 19 We gave house some polishing up. 30 here to W.H.M.S. annual picnic. Birthday cake for Belle Broessel. Mrs. Simpson gave book review. Wrote Hans 2 letters, and to Sperley. 19 Picked and sent 5 qt. berries to Mrs. Swodley. Sewed a bit in forenoon, then…

Page 68

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

Page 68

68 THE FANTASY FAN January, 1934 tled. "Numerous Eyrie letters knock stf in Weird: I only did the same, but from the other side of the fence." H. P. Lovecraft also retaliates: "Glad you are giving the vociferous Master Ackerman a hearing--it's always well to let both sides of a debate have an equal chance. But I fear…

Page 101 1861-11-11

Civil War Diaries and Letters

William Legg Henderson journal #01, October 3, 1861 - February 25, 1862

Page 101 1861-11-11

101 Nov 11 Fayette Co Iowa 1861 I went over to H. G. Clarks to draw money for Mary A. Higby for teaching & received $10.05 of about 30.00 due Her I gave her 10.10 She is going to teach school this ensuing win -ter in this District for $20.00 per month & board Herself 11 I recd a letter of introduction from Samuel Clark for B A Clark of…

1945-11-05 Evelyn Burton to Vera Steinbeck Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Evelyn Burton letters to Vera Steinbeck, July 1944-April 1946

1945-11-05 Evelyn Burton to Vera Steinbeck Page 1

Nov 5, 1945 Dear Vera, Hi! I'm on duty & during visiting hours no one ever wants anything so Mrs Smith & I decided to do some letter writing. I just called the folks. I'm coming home on the train Wed A.M. That is if the nite nurse has her nite off Fri. That way I'll have more time off. We have certainly had cool weather…

1945-06-05 Pfc. Arnold Smith to Dave Elder Postcard back

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, June-July 1945

1945-06-05 Pfc. Arnold Smith to Dave Elder Postcard back

{left side of postcard} Pfc. Arnold Smith 37677386 c/o P.M. N.Y. N.Y. I want to thank everyone who made it possible for me to receive the Scuttlebutt free {Written in the margins} Dear Dave Italy I receive your editions of Suttlebutt each week & enjoy reading then but haven't had much time to answer. I think I'll be home soon as I…

Page 183

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

Page 183

PHILADELPHIA SHOW. JULY 15. 1907. C.E. Barns CHAS. AND NELLIE KING. Song and Dance Specialty. 11 min in 1. A very pretty little act. Both dance and sing their dainty ballads with effect. Audience liked them from the first. Good applause and closed well. 3 shows. GREEN BROS. Comedy Baseball Jugglers. 10 min. F.S. 3 shows. Good act for a short…

Front cover

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Elsie L. Smith cookbook, 1944

Page 183

Cook Book 1944 Elsie L. Smith.

Page 223

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910

Page 223

REPORT OF THE COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF APRIL 18, 1010. Chester Johnstone - Trick cyclist, has some good tricks and went very good. 15 min. full stage. Corrine Francis - comedienne, went good. 8 min. in one. Lane & ODonnell - a great tumbling act and went big. 10 min. full stage. Clark & Bergman - Talking, singing, dancing. Went big.…

August 24

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

August 24

AUGUST 24 Big washing, then got 1-1/3 bu. tomatoes from Pauline which Signe canned, getting 20-1/2 qt. Hilda went with her dad to inspect cheese factories and West Union Fair and stay at Ehlers'. Ironing, baking, packing silver, table linen, etc. kept us busy in a.m. Girls and I at 4H Achievement Day at Farley in P.M.. Doris and Rosella had…

Page 31

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 31

B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE, CINCINNATI, O. Week of Jan. 14, 1912. HASTINGS & WILSON: "The Lunatics". 10 minutes, full stage. They do some clever acrobatic stunts, grotesque dancing and burlesque strong man. - Good comedy, plenty of laughs. Went good Sunday matinee and big at night. Act goes to BUFFALO. HORACE WRIGHT & [RENE?]…

Page 122a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 122a

CONTINUED. FOY AND CLARK In "The Spirit of Youth." This is a good comedy sketch. The woman is good looking and the man is a good comedian. Went very well. 22 minutes, full stage. RAYMON AND CAVERLY German Comedians. Well known act. Went very well. 20 minutes in one. CHAS. F. SEMON "The Narrow Feller." Well known act. Went…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 15

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 15

[[page#]]11[[/page#]] In measuring 18.71 / 100 of a revolution of the azimuth screw the probable error is 0.063 of a graduation, then, as from the nature of the quantity under consideration, it may be treated as a linear function, the probable error of one revolution would be expressed by .063 : [[?E?]] :: [[square root of:]] .1871 : 1 [[?E?]] =…

Page 12

Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 10, whole no. 45, January 1942

Page 12

12 A Dr. Edward E. Smith Alfred Ashley Jack Widenbeck Verna Smith Trestrial Ed Riehle E. Everette Evans John Millard Edwin Counts Abby Lu Ashley Elra House THE GALACTIC ROAMERS [[horizontal text]] ... all love ... [[end horizontal text]] [[sideways text]] TUCKERS WIFE ! [[end sideways text]] Abby Lu Ashley -loves- …

Page 14

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1910-December 31, 1911

Page 14

Sunday February 13 1910 I was up at work all forenoon but went to bed at 1.30 I had company in afternoon. Mary & Jennie Ott & Fannie were out. They brought us some things for the table. I was so sick Dr Smith came at 7.39 Monday February 14 1910 I put in a sick day. Hattie came out at 9.39. Rob sent me beautiful flowers for a Valentine. In…

Page 74

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 74

PHILADELPHIA B. F. KEITH'S MARCH 26, 77 PATHE. 10 min. Just ordinary. THE RIALS. 10 min. Man and woman in a very pretty novelty act on the flying rings. All their tricks are showy and they mix in a little comedy. Got a big hand in the opening spot. De FOREST & KEARNS. 20 min. A young couple, boy and girl, in a rather lightly…

Page 220

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 220

REPORT Scenic Theatre Pawtucket R. I. 3 days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 8th--9th--10th David R. Buffinton BELLE ANDRE Neatly dressed singing and talking act, fairly good line of talk and songs, 8 minutes in one, went fair. AMERICAN TRIO Man and woman and girl, piano playing, singing and talking, character changes, ordinary, 17 minutes…

Page 17

Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination, v. 1, issue 8, whole no. 8, May 1938

Page 17

IMAGINATION! #8 38 May 17 The Imagi-Nation Asks PHANTASIQUESTIONS & We Imagi-Natives Give ANSRS: Messers Mayer, Miske & Moskowitz wish to know: Who is Warner van Lorne? A: See Forecast following. J. Chapman Miske: "Did Weinbaum have any stf publisht outside the major mags?" Russ Hodgkins replys: Yes; "The Challenge…

Report of Executive Committee On Recommendations Submitted By Task Force Page 1

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

Report of Executive Committee On Recommendations Submitted By Task Force Page 1

REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON RECOMMENDATIONS SUBMITTED BY TASK FORCE October, 1971 Dr. Ian Smith, Chairman 1. Conduct a survey in Johnson County: Accept need for survey -- will sponsor open meeting for January to explore methods, needs, and "arrange for material and speakers so that magnitude of survey can be understood" and accept…

Page 34b

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 34b

3. CARL HERBERT, The Man of Mystery:- 15 min. in 2. 3 shows. Makes a very good showing. None of his magic stunts are new, but they seem to hold the interest fairly well. He is a young man, and seems to have the ambition to succeed. GENERAL REMARKS:- This is a good average Summer show, and will pull together splendidly after a day or two working.…

Page 133

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 133

PHILADELPHIA SHOW. DEC. 18TH 1905. H. T. JORDAN. THE [?] MUTHS-3-Man and woman in what they entitle a comedy sketch, introducing dancing. The sketch part amounts to but little, but the dancing is not bad, and carries the act. All right for an opener. 14 mins. C.D.F. in 3. JOHN F. CLARK-3-Monologue comedian. This man has some pretty good…

31858064848116_020

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_020

[handwritten] 10/31/67 By BRUCE CLARK For SDS Representatives of the U.S. Marine Corps will be on the University campus Wednesday through Friday for recruitment. We believe that the appearance of the Marine Corps on this campus is undesirable. The United States is currently involved in an unjust, illegal and uncalled-for act of aggression in…

1972-05-19 Daily Iowan Article: ""Ruling on protest trials: 8 freed, 2 found guilty""

Social Justice

Student protests, 1972-1973

1972-05-19 Daily Iowan Article: ""Ruling on protest trials: 8 freed, 2 found guilty""

DI 5/19/72 1972 Ruling on protest trials: 8 freed, 2 found guilty When Larry R. Norby, 21, 905 East Burlington Street, walked out of Police Court Thursday, he had a boyish grin on his face. Norby had just been found not guilty of disorderly conduct charges stemming from last Friday night's clearing o the Pentacrest by Iowa Highway Patrol…

Page 37

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 37

37 Cleveland Show, Week of June 11th, '06 [1906] (H.A. Daniels.) BRAZIL & BRAZIL---Their baggage did not arrive. It is doubtful if it will be here for the night show. They informed me this morning, that their act was such that the could not, would not, and never did close in one. As it takes five minutes to set Clark's Dogs, I have…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 14

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 14

[[page#]]10[[/page#]] Let E[[subscript]]1[[/subscript]] = mean error of single arithmetic mean = +-0.41 = [[?unclear? square root of {[delta delta]} / (n-1) ...ooorrr... square root of {[delta delta] / (n-1)} ?]] R[[subscript]]1[[/subscript]] = Probable error of single arithmetic mean = .6745 E[[subscript]]1[[/subscript]] = +-…

Page 27

Hevelin Fanzines

Science Fiction Collector, v. 5, issue 4, November-December 1939

Page 27

Science Fiction Collector- Page Twenty-Seven used one word that summed up the plot of one of his short stories -- "wacky." What's the matter with Mr. Pete Duncan? Doesn't he know what a hack is? I was always under the impression that a hack is one who sits and grinds out story after story with only one thing in view-- money;…

1942-11-18 Joseph Evans to Mary Evans Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

Joseph E. Evans letters, 1935-1954

1942-11-18 Joseph Evans to Mary Evans Page 3

As far as may needs are concerned, I don't think I have any at the moment. I bought myself some beautiful military oxfords (buckles, you know), some brown all-wool sox, and some shirts and shorts. I still need a shaving kit and a little business corresponding to an overnight bag, but these I can pick up at the store before I leave. Speaking of…

Page 176

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 176

Friday September 18 1908 I worked most of the day with the fruit and doing sweeping and cleaning up stairs. Will got a big load of corn. Still very warm. I went to town in the evening and stayed till 9.30 but did not get to see Dr Smith. Saturday September 19 1908 I finished the peaches today. I put up 9 qts and we have used a lot of them. …

Page 35

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 35

CHASE'S WASHINGTON WEEK JAN 15TH, 1912 [KANDERS and MILLISS?] Dancers. Did fairly well for an opening number. In one. CLARK and BERGMAN "A Baseball Flirtation". With songs, dances and clever talk this proves a refreshing number. In one but we gave them a little setting. FRED DUPREE His stories and travesty seemed to please quite…

Page 76

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 76

76 CHASE'S THEATRE WASHINGTON, D.C. WEEK, May 30TH, 1904. Clark and Florette Singing and dancing number which does fairly well to open with. Can do entire act in one. May Dupont and Co. "Stranded". Rather good. Full stage. Mark Sullivan Mimicry and monologue. Good in parts. All in one. Les Trois Dumonds We cannot speak too highly of…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Contents

Fay, Elfie 1-48- Friend, Al 12- Fisher, Mr. & Mrs. 13- 20-84-104 - Fifth Bat. Band 14 Foy & Clark 15-129-199-205-217- Felix & Barry 16-38-59-130-182- Flynn Joe 20-55-65-70-80-129-185 Faddetts 20-27-106-123-125-133-146-151-196- Fowler Bertie 34-56-102-210 Fogarty Frank 28- Fletcher Chas 36-44- Filson & Erroll 45-60-122-140- Favor…

1938-07-18: Page 11

Nile Kinnick Collection

Nile Kinnick correspondence, 1935-1938

1938-07-18: Page 11

5 I was wading up the swift stream pulling my canoe behind me I thought of the pioneers of this country - Geo. Rogers Clark, Lewis & Clark, etc. and the Indians. It was great fun I wish you could have been along. As we came in to Trout Lake we turned left a 100 yds or so & there was Red Arrow - Rollie William's Camp. We camped there…

March 25

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

March 25

March 25 Pressed suit, shrunk 4 1/2 yds. "desert rash", Kathryn pressing it. Finished mending. Sunny A.M. Baked cake & bread Wrote Miss Clark & sent back her Oriental letters. Church in eve to hear Dr. Temple of Grandview Ave. church Dubuque. Shower in morning while Elsie and I walked to Park store for yeast—which they…

Page 147 Letters & cards sent Christmas 1932 Page 4

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1931-December 31, 1932

Page 147 Letters & cards sent Christmas 1932 Page 4

Laura & Edith Mason Delavan Ill Will & Flora Lovegood Maywood Ill Dorothy Crosby & Family Webster Grove Mo Mr & Mrs Herriott Chicago Illinois Harry & Mabel Mason Pawnee Illinois Mrs Laura Mohana Iowa City Mr & Mrs L. D Mitchell Oklahoma City Okla Edith Smith Krappe, Carbondale Illinois Mrs Laura Greenholgh, Los Angeles…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Le Vombiteur, v. 3, issue 7, whole no. 32, December 2, 1939

Page 2

voters as blandly distributed 1 vote over 2, 3, 4 or 5 stories. Thus Rosenblum and Rothman each gave one vote to 3 Skylarks or 1/3rd vote each. Rosenblum split 1 vote between "Before" and "After" worlds collide, likewise between "Erewhon" and "Erewhon Revisited", and, to top it off, he gives 1/5th vote each…

Page 8

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 8

MARYLAND THEATRE REPORT Baltimore- Week Doc. 25, 1911. ************* CHALK SAUNDERS 10 Min. in 2- A very good cartoonist with a good line of talk. SKIPPER, KENNEDY & REEVES 15 Min in 1 - A comedy singing and talking trio that just about got by. J. WARREN KEENE 17 Min Full Stage - Own set A very good magic act. CLARK & BERGMAN 19 Min in 1 -…

Page 52

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 52

52 TEMPLE THEATER, DETOIR, MICH., JULY 2, 1906.--While the bill below is over 100 percent better than the bill of last week there are several conflicting acts. Estelle Wordette's "A Honeymoon in the Catskills" is so much like Mr. and Mrs. Drew's "When Two Hearts Were Won" that Mr. Drew had to cut out in part one of…

Page 9

Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 7, whole no. 42, September 1941

Page 9

LEZ LETTERS (Continued) Leonard Moffatt: "Am happy to say that I belong to the distinguished 25%, tho not even an excerpt of one of my missles has appeared in LeZ Letters. Aren't my comments as interesting as others or must we be a famous fan before one has a letter printed in LeZ? Altho it seems doubtful at present as to whether Uranus…

Page 228

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 228

HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. WEEK 20, 1913. Joseph R. Smith. TWO ALFREDS---- Two men, acrobats and head and hand balancers. They wear Mexican costumes of pretty design and do some remarkable feats of strength and balancing. Without a word of doubt this is one of the very best acts of its kind that ever played this house. It went very good. F.S.…

March 19

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

March 19

March 19 Was at Dyersville, also last eve at banquet at Link's cafe, an hour in A.M. for photos. Shopped a little. Quilted at Jennie Whitsell's all P.M. with 6 other Irmscher auxiliary women. Began typing a copy of Bess Clark's Oriental tour letters. Took children & Ella W. to Dubuque to hear I.S.C. Glee Club at Masonic temple…

Page 142

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

Page 142

142. (Carl D. Lothrop) Boston Show, Week of June 3, 1907. (Monday June 3--Night Show) Francis Wood. On at 6.45, 10 min, full stage; 3 shows. Excellent hoop-rolling act. Thoroughly O. K. for 3-show section. Stereopticon. On at 6.55, 15 min. Showing views of Japan. Neff & Miller. On at 7.10; open in 1, 7 min, full stage. 5 min, 12 min in all;…

1942-05-28 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, April -August, 1942

Page 142

5/28/42 Thurs Dearest: I am stealing some time, while the 5 B's prepare maps of the middle west, to drop you a note. The Festival is being held next week and I have had extra classes after school while they were practising, making scenery and costumes. Monday night I worked until 11. Tuesday night was Parent Teachers Meeting until 10:30. …

1943-08-30 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-October, 1943

Page 142

Postmarked 8/30/43 Sunday Dearest: I managed to get down to San Antonio to see the Alamo! Your urging was the push that roused me to go. My reactions are written in an issue of L.N. Another surprise. I am now notified that I will receive my commission on or after Sept 25. They pushed the date another week. Big things are doing. They're…

1943-11-29 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, November-December 1943

Page 142

Claimed by Lily Alvey, rhetoric section 0416 November 29, 1943 My dearest, Well, as is so often in the army disappointment again. There will be no leaves; not now or in the future until after we have come back from overseas bases. So there isn't any use worrying about details any more. Of course. There is the possibility -even probability-…

1943-06-30 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943

Page 142

30 June 1943 My dearest, Note my new address. As you can tell from it I have finally been transferred... from the 1154th to 1153 Squadron ... to new barracks. So I have been moving and settling. And I had a flight Monday and one today. I've had my nose so close to the grind stone that I really think it must be half an inch shorter than…

Inside front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Variant, v. 1, issue 2, whole no. 2, May 1947

Inside front cover

Variant is the official magazine of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, issued bi-monthly. Rates are ten cents a single copy, six issues for fifty cents, one dollar for twelve. Editorial offices[[?]] at 122 S. 18th St. Phila 3, Pa. All articles and co[[?]]ations for or concerning this publications should be sent to the editor at the above…

Page 62

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

Page 62

An Eulegy on ye death of Frances Smith ye wife of Dr. Smith who departed this life Jan the 16th, 1749 Ye sacred muses wait on me to weep and Let youre solemn sighs like mine be deep for [dishing?] ye instrument of fate did on a sadden ties from me translate She was a pattern of true constance-- yt the companion for ye just might be - [?endued]…

1942-09-28 Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, September-December 1942

Page 62

[Postmarked Sept 28, 1942] Sunday afternoon Dearest: Yesterday afternoon I wrote the enclosed special delivery note. I put it carefully in my pocket. And (is my face red!) then wore another coat out for the afternoon and evening. The next morning I found the letter there. It seemed as…

03_1863-03-16 Page 03

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Robert J. Moyle letters, 1862-1906

03_1863-03-16 Page 03

William I received his letter a short time before I left Vicksburg and will write to him before long and Margaret i will write to her I expect to see John here every day James Clark was sent up the river some two weeks since but was not expected to live more then a few days I have not heard from him since he had been sick about four months I…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 28

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 28

[[pagenumber]]24[[/pagenumber]] [[drawing of a spectrum showing relative position of measurements in this order left to right, approximately symmetrical with center on D3:]] G ... F ... E5 E4 E3 E2 E1 ... D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 ... C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 ... B [[/drawing]] [[caption:]] Diagram I Reticule of Transit Instrument Würdeman No. 26 [[/caption]]

31858064848116_004-01

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_004-01

[handwritten] DI Dec. 31, 1965 p. 1 (of 2) The Daily Iowan Serving the University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City 10 cents per copy Established in 1868 Associated press Leased Wire and Wirephoto Iowa City, Iowa - Friday, December 31, 1965 Steve Smith On Stand As Federal Trial Ends

Burton J Smith greeting card, December 25, 1941

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton J Smith greeting card, December 25, 1941

31858064848116_004-01

BURTON J SMITH. Dec. 25, 1941 Tho' I tried very hard, I couldn't find the right card For a friend so good as you Only a personal note would do! To wish you Seasons' Greetings

Page 76

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 5, January 1934

Page 76

76 THE FANTASY FAN January, 1934 OUR READERS SAY S.M. White, one of our New Zealand readers is not altogether satisfied with science fiction in general: "The Fantasy Fan is of great interest to me. I hope that it keeps on going. I have two objections to scientifiction-I. There is too much 'blood and thunder.' 2. Not enough…

1965-11-08 Howard R. Bowen to Mrs. Robert Acheson

Social Justice

Student demonstrations correspondence, 1965

1965-11-08 Howard R. Bowen to Mrs. Robert Acheson

November 1965 Dear Mrs. Acheson: Thank you for your letter of concern involving Stephen Smith's action of protest. I appreciate your expression of your convictions. Yours sincerely, Howard R. Bowen Mrs. Robert F. Acheson Ollie Iowa mfp

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 4

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, January-April 1971

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 4

gripe. for those black, glower had a fearful, uncompromising about them. So the crowd and its movement seemed to portent, ominously so, like wa anger, swirling into a drain ve march down Clinton and ster, was taken in front of ceman and Norman Fischer empted to protest the arrest. One can only call to mind the hordes of police cowering beneath…

Page 83

Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

Page 83

Der Vortrab der Civilisation. 69 Tuyl, und John Burnside. Im Mai 1836 finden wir die ersten Deutschen hier, nämlich den Schwaben Jacob Freitag (Friday) mit seiner Familie. Im Township Davenport wohnten in 1835 außer Antoine LeClaire, der nur sehr bedingt als Farmer gelten konnte, noch Adam Noel, und Ira Cook nebst seinen vier Söhnen Ebenezer,…

Page 10

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

Page 10

Report of the Colonial Theatre, Lawrence, Sept. 16th, 1907. 1. Dailey Brothers:- Two people in an equilibristic act. Garden in three. Excellent act for the money. 10 min. Lillian Leroy:- Straight songs. Fancy in 1. 11min. Went good. 3. Petching Bros:- Two men in the musical flower garden. Own set, fun stage. 17 minutes. A hit. 4. Billy Beard:-…

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Civil War Diaries and Letters

Henry Brockway diary, 1864

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MEMORANDA. charged June 8th 1863 and promoted to be Lieut. in 54 Mass Regt Private Charles G Askey discharg Sept 8th 1863 Private Noah A Clark shot in a skirmish at Ripon Oct 18th./63 Sergt. Frank V Hull promoted to be 1st Lieut in the 10th US Inftry (Colored) Nov 2ond./63 Corporal Oren H Granville promoted to be Capt in 9th US Inftry (Colored)…

1943-06-03 Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943

1943-06-03 Page 3

Sam Hermanas looked and I was. And I'd always though I'd be bald first. You'd laugh at what the echelon calls me--- "Ironpants" Smith. It's a back-handed compliment though- it's because I am so demanding on them or myself and so through that everything is done right. I never refuse to do what I ask them to do;…

Page 176

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 176

B. F. Keith's Theatre. Washington, D.C. September 22, 1913 LE ROY, WILSON AND TOM "Three Crazy Men From Frisco". Good comedy, acrobatic act. Some new and some old tricks, F. S. SHARP AND TUREK Man and woman in Black face who attempt to sing, but whose dancing is far above the average.. Special drop in one LEO CARRILLO Some new and…

1970-05-09 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Guard Called; Building Burns"" Page 3

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

1970-05-09 Iowa City Press-Citizen Article: ""Guard Called; Building Burns"" Page 3

P.C May 9, 1970 3 (of 7) "Guard Called . . ." [2nd half of photo from previous page] ng for abut three hours before Another picture on Page 2A. (Press-Citizen Photo) Boyd Again Urges 'Calm And Reason' By Fred E. Karnes Of the Pess-Citizen University of Iowa President Willard L. Boyd called again for reason and calm early…

Page 15

Hevelin Fanzines

Timebinder, v. 1, issue 4, 1945

Page 15

COMMENTS AND CRITICISMS EXCERPTS FROM THE MAIL-BAG EDWARD ELMER SMITH, PH. D. My silence on THE TIME-BINDER was deliberate -- and probably should have been maintained. For, frankly, at one and the same time, I like it and I don't. It's too esoteric for the fan group -- and you put yourself in it with no reserve, and left yourself open…

Page 196 1864-07-14

Civil War Diaries and Letters

William Legg Henderson journal #4, January 1 - July 20 1864

Page 196 1864-07-14

Tupello Miss July 14th 1864 Thursday Early this morning the Enemy advanced & scracely had our Brigade got in position. when they attacked us in force, the 12th Iowa became first engaged Repulsing the first Charge of the enemy with great loss. our loss was 8 Killed & 50 wounded, sergts Clark & Stewart & J. W. McCall were wounded,…

November 5

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

November 5

NOVEMBER 5 1936. 26°. Made yellow tomato preserves, did ironing and most of mending. Called on Mrs. Thos. Hinde - her birthday! Hans brot a camera home from Ames - not [illegible]. 1937. Hilda at school in A.M. only, after I got our first Wis. licenses 15,031, we left at 11:45, reaching Epworth at 3:15. I went to pot luck supper at Mrs. Tom…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 2, February 1939

Back cover

34 FANTASY DIGEST three issues. I'm sure they will get better with every issue. (Homage to Stanley Weinbaum--continued from page 27) the memory of Stanley G. Weinbaum will live forever though every other author today may be forgotten. Will we ever see his equal? I wonder. END RETURN ADDRESS Thaddeus Dikty 3136 Smith St Fort Wayne, Ind.…

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Social Justice

Latino-Native American Cultural Center newspaper clippings, 1972-1988

Rally hails troop withdrawal Committee urges U.S. to pull out of Honduras By Paula Roesler and Paul Dunt The Daily Iowan Celebrating the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Honduras, about 200 people rallied on the UI Pentacrest Monday to hear speakers and singers, then marched to Iowa City's National guard Armory to tie red ribbons on the…

1920-02-29 Postcard: Robert M. Browning to Mrs. Eli Browning - Back

World War I Diaries and Letters

Robert Morriss Browning photographs, 1917-1922

1920-02-29 Postcard: Robert M. Browning to Mrs. Eli Browning - Back

Mrs. Eli Browning Mediapolis, Iowa, U.S.A. Nord Amerika 29/2/20 Niedermendig, Germany These lieutenants of my company are a real burden to me, - but a cheerful one and we have good times together. On my right clings Lieut. Smith while Lieut. Haddock covers my left. The stone building in the rear is part of my "castle" near "the…

1923-01-28 -- 1923-01-30

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1923

1923-01-28 -- 1923-01-30

was here this afternoon him & Russell was working at their book keeping Lib Smith invited us there for dinner the little girls had such colds we couldent go Wallace & Aulden went to SS & church the rest of us was home all day Mon Jan 29 A fine day thawed a lot Tues Jan 30 A gloomy day Wallace went to Postville this fornoon to see Dr…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 23, June 1942

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GALATIC ROAMERS, now with the RCAF. ''damon knight: Snide made him famous overnite, winning him Daugherty's Denvention Award for Best Fan Humor of '41. Cofounder the NFFF. Graduated during last yr to pro-status as an artist for Lowndes. '' "3E": E EVERETT EVANS, our Grand Old Man of fandom; "to know him…

Page 234

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, July 4, 1915-November 13, 1916

Page 234

H. T. JORDAN PHILADELPHIA SHOW OCT. 16, 1916. SELIG TRIBUNE. 14 min. With the exception of a few scenes of the recent submarine disaster, they were a very ordinary lot of pictures. CAMILLA'S BIRDS. 10 min. A very pretty little novelty act that furnished a good opener. The troupe of cockatoos perform a routine of tricks under the…

October 30

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

October 30

OCTOBER 30 1936. Baked pumpkin pie for [hi?] party; also bread. Puttied in 3 attic window panes, washed my south bedroom window and got all tired out cleaning. Exec. Comm. mtg of WHMS at Mrs. Moore's in P.M. 1937. Slept from 12:30 to 6:30 only. Got my new hat and dress goods in Madison. Frank and I also to McF. in afternoon. Baked bread,…

1920-02-29 Postcard: Robert M. Browning to Mrs. Eli Browning

World War I Diaries and Letters

Robert Morriss Browning photographs, 1917-1922

1920-02-29 Postcard: Robert M. Browning to Mrs. Eli Browning

[Photographic postcard showing Robert M. Browning in uniform, with Lieutenant Smith sitting on his right shoulder and Lieutenant Haddock sitting on his right shoulder. In the background is a stone building near the Rhine in Germany.]

May 18

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

May 18

May 18 9 Baked bread, canned 2 pts. asparagus. Went to Dubuque in P.M. with Hans, & home via Durango, Graf. & Lattner—hills galore. 9 Caller from WLS. Wrote Hans, George, Olga, Miss Clark. Cold, windy, rainy. Can begin doing a few things I want to. Cut out & began flowered smock. Canned 2 pt. asparagus. 19 Drifting fog. Worked on…

Page 179

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1910-December 31, 1911

Page 179

Tuesday October 21 1911 I was busy with the work all forenoon and in the afternoon went down town and took the waist Mother gave me for Christmas to Miss Harris to have made read in evening Wednesday October 25 1911 Will helped me do a big washing and I got the ironing done before supper. I read all the evening in a book. Thursday October…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 60

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 60

[page]59[/page] Vermont. [?Collomer/Collamer?], Jacob (63) 1855-65 Died in office 1843-49 Crafto, Samuel C. (74) 1842-43 El. to fill vac 1817-25 Fisk, James (55) 1817-18 Resigned {1805-09 , 1811-15} Foote, Solomon (55) 1857-66 Died in office 1843-47 Morrill, Justin S. (57) 1867-98 Died in office 1855-67 Smith, Israel (43) 1802-07 Resigned…

Area Ten District Council Page 2

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

Area Ten District Council Page 2

Iowa County Harold A. Bezoni Box 605 Williamsburg, Iowa 52361 Mrs. Betty Golden Conroy, Iowa Mrs. Tom McDonough Williamsnburg, Iowa Linn County Robert Bradley 105 8th Ave. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Glen Easterday 4401 6th Street SW Cedar Rapids, Iowa Phone: 336-7601 Rex Shaffer 305 2nd Ave. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Phone: 398-3543 Johnson…

December 3

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

December 3

DECEMBER 3 1936. Washed. Snowed a bit, but cleared and clothes dried. Read and wrote (7) letter. Mild and sunny P.M. 1937. Damp and cloudy. Canned 3 qt. beets. Sewed on Frank's overcoat. Mended. Girls at cantata practise in eve. Wrote Bess Clark (in Phlippines) and Sarah Field in Japan. 1938. In bed most of day, but typed and crocheted…

Page 244

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, September 13, 1920-December 8, 1921

Page 244

REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 7, 8 and 9. FLORA FINCH--- In a Comedy Sketch "One Way to Lose Her"--One man and two women. This afternoon half of the audience walked out on this--to-night Miss Finch made a short speech in reference to her career in the movies which helped a little, but…

Page 63

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933

Page 63

December, 1933 THE FANTASY FAN 63 calling Mr. Lovecraft 'Plagiarist', and then maybe Mr. Smith (the 'Skylark') will burst in and say that HE owns the original. Let's have a contest...Just the thought of it--the original Paul illustration that I treasure would be from Smith's story, 'The City of the Singing…

Page 104

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 104

TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, JULY 11., 1904. WOOD BROTHERS AN Excellent acrobatic and strong-arm act on the flying rings. 8 min. F. S. JULIUS TANNEN Story teller and imitator. He is not above the ordinary and [i]s not a hit here. 18 in one. CLARK AND FLORETTE Young man and woman in a singing and dancing act. This is good little act and will do to open…

Page 131

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 131

Monday April 13 1908 I had help to o a big washing, so got everything done by noon. I went down town for a couple of hens in the afternoon to do some errands. It was very warm. Tuesday April 14 1908 I ironed in the morning, got the dinner and did some sewing in afternoon. Weather still pleasant. Wednesday April 15 1908 I did the regular house…

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Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

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[handwritten] Cedar Rapids Gazette 10/21/65 p. 3 (of 3) [Photo Caption] : Steve Smith, 20, a University of Iowa sophomore from Marion, is shown setting fire to what he said was his draft card Wednesday afternoon in protest against U.S. involvement in Vietnam. He used a cigarette lighter. The incident occurred in Iowa Memorial union during…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Women's Missionary Society ledger, between 1892 and 1897

011

Nov. The Nov. meeting of the Society was held at the residence of Mrs. Jesse [Killand?] on the 14th of the month. Meeting called to order by President. Opening with singing and scripture reading Prayer by Mrs. Swain reading of the lessons leaves Subject Medical work in Central China. Minutes read and approved. Reading by Mary E.…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Sun Spots, v. 5, issue 1, whole no. 17, April 1941

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April, 1941 SUN SPOTS Page 19. ANSWERS TO QUIZ ON PAGE 13. A. SCRAMBLED AUTHORS 1. George Allan England 2. Garrett P. Serviss 3. Abraham Merritt 4. J. U. Giesy 5. Ralph Milne Farley 6. Philip Fisher 7. Austin Hall 8. Ray Cummings 9. Charles B. Stilson 10. Edward Elmer Smith B. A LESSON IN CLASSICS 1. g 2. j 3. a 4. h 5. i 6. b 7. d 8. e 9.…

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 19

Social Justice

Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 19

Field Reports on Desegregation in the South A series of case studies written by sociologists and human relations experts. Each pamphlet in this series outlines the community background, traces the development of crucial incidents and features many quotes and carefully documented facts never published in newspapers. FR 1 – MANSFIELD, TEXAS: School…

Front cover

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Dr. J. C. Smith family household and medical book, 1847

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 19

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District Ten Council For Drug Abuse Page 1

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

District Ten Council For Drug Abuse Page 1

DISTRICT TEN COUNCIL FOR DRUG ABUSE JAN., 1972 List BENTON COUNTY Galen Crote 112 East 4th Vinton, Iowa Dr. C.L. Douglas Belle Plaine, Iowa Carole Harder 201 Fourth Street Keystone, Iowa Phone: 442-3568 Mrs. John Harter Keystone, Iowa Jean Martin Blairstown, Iowa JONES COUNTY Rev. Bonebrake S. Booth St. Anamosa, Iowa 52205 Mike…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

Page 37

FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 37 THE READER COMMENTS Dear Mr. Madle:-We have a copy of youy July-August-September 1939 issue of FANTASCIENCE DIGEST. We find, on page 12, a reference to Street & Smith which is untrue, and, being so, is libelous. We wish to say most emphatically that this corporation is not in the hands of…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination, v. 1, issue 3, whole no. 3, December 1937

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4 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS by Henry Kuttner. E. HOFFMAN Price "Have some goulash" said E. Hoffman Price. E. stands for Edgar. I had luncht lightly on a pint of blood & a corpse's leg--a tough one at that--so I had some goulash. I had been dri-ving for hrs. Now, in Price's home overlooking Redwood City, a repulsive little…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eclipse, v. 1, issue 1, whole no. 1, February 1941

Page 8

ECLIPSE THE COLONIZATION OF MICHIGAN E. Everett Evans Following the Grand Concourse of the Scientists last year, (the meeting popularly called "The Chicon"), there has been a greatly added interest in and impetus to space traveling, exploration, and colonization, and we are sure that all the Space Pups will be interest to hear that…

Page 55

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1913-1928

Page 55

The W.C.T.U. met Dec 20, 1932 with Mrs Walter J. Stewart at the Presbyterian Parsonage. Devotions were by Mrs Richards. Song. "W.C.T.U. Song of Praise" Song - "Carry On" Special Music. Prayers followed. Minutes of former meeting read and approved. Report of Program Committee by Mrs Hamilton. The press correspondent read a copy…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 63

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 63

662 Summary The following indicates the number who have served in the senate only and those who have gone from the house to the senate. Senate only. House to senate. Alabama 13 6 Arkansas 13 2 Arizona 2 California 17 8 Colorado 6 2 Connecticut 19 16 Delaware 23 11 Florida 15 2 Georgia 29 14 Idaho 5 1 Illinois 15 11 Indiana 13…

Page 231

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 231

Friday April 16 1909 I had churning and bread baking for the forenoon. I got a long letter from Lydia and wrote her soon as the dinner was over I put in the rest of the afternoon at my mat. The clothes got dry. Saturday April 17 1909 It was a mild nice day. I got my work done early. Jennie came about 10.30 with the children and Will went to…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944

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behind the other door, and all he will say even now is that "it was like the other room". He did not look long, and I know that Emil and I had no desire to explore further after Henry had turned around to face us again. The three of us gathered once more around the fire. I noticed that the chimney--about eight inches in diameter--passed…

1945-09-21 Pfc. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, August-September 1945

1945-09-21 Pfc. Robert L. Clark to Dave Elder Page 3

III overseas and 21 months in the army. That still comes out 55. you count it for me once and see if you can't get 60. please

Social Concerns - Back

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

Social Concerns - Back

Ad Hoc Committee SOCIAL CONCERNS Box 8 - 224 East Burlington Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Phone: 338 - 9411 TO: City Council of Iowa City (copies to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors) SUBJECT: Formation of an AREA SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE Because Iowa City has, for two years now, been the scene for major Spring disturbances causing personal…

1971-05-18 Daily Iowan Article: ""Five 'Guilty' in Protest Trial""

Social Justice

Student protests, May-December 1971

1971-05-18 Daily Iowan Article: ""Five 'Guilty' in Protest Trial""

DI 5/18/71 -Seven Freed; Arrests Continue - Five 'Guilty' in Protest Trial Two persons forfeited bond, three were convicted and seven had charges dismissed Monday in another round of trials for those arrested during last week's demonstrations. On a motion by the city, charges were dropped against James Dutkiewiez, A4; Michael…

Page 169

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 169

169 Report on show, Keith's Theatre, Providence, R. I., Week of November 19, 1906. (Chas. Lovenberg, Mgr.) The show is quite satisfactory indeed; after we pass the first three acts everything goes with a snap and they all make good. Big hits of the show are the Six Musical Cuttys which led everything; and then there was a standoff - I should…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

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Powers a kindness by giving it your attention, as we know he is dependent upon the proceeds of his works for the maintenance of his family. Yours very faithfully Dehon, Clark & Bridges

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Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 40, July 1941

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(page 14) Paul interior FA (?) Ackerman .55 Paul rearcover FA (?) Tanner 1.00 Paul rear cover FA (?) Manning 2.10 Fuqua interior AMZ (?) Tucker .40 Paul interior FFM (Dark.&Dawn) Evans .45 Paul front cover AMZ or FA Dikty .60 Haggard book "Omnibus" Smith .75 Fuqua interior AMZ (?) Ackerman .20 Book …

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Hevelin Fanzines

Chaos, v. 1, issue 1, January 1945

Page 5

THE FIRST VISITOR IN Y'ARS AND Y'ARS SO WILLIE WAS sprawled on the couch trying to snake a little shuteye when the telephone--obnoxious instrument-- begins to clang like a fireman's bell. "Hey, Dad," moans Willie, turn the thing off. Throw it in the garbage can. Tell the person to go away. Oo-o-hh. . ." And…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

Page 12

Page 12 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST ists. can become reality. Fascism wants to oust all objectors--not so Esperantism. Nazism wants to concentrate all those not in favor--not so Esperantism. Communism wants to butcher its enemis--not so Esperantism. Esperantism is nothing but an indirect effort for peace through comprehension…

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Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen journal, December 1954-October 1955

Page 87

Newell and Townsend had raised the question of making vehicle such that it would use Aerobee launching tower. (at W.S.P.G., Holloman & Churchill.) Smith was somewhat reluctant to "go in for" a new tail fin design. Plan to make the tower of Bailey Bridge parts (army engineers) - build like Meccano set. Discussion ranged over I.G.Y.…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

XIV

BOSTON SHOW Week of December 4th '16. B. G. Larsen CLAIRMONT BROTHERS 6 minutes f.s. Special black cyclorama. A clean, fast act on the revolving ladder. Good opener. FLAVILLA 11 minutes in one. Olio Drop. Girl accordionist with white instrument and costume. Has a lively program of popular selections, uses her eyes to advantage, and went…

Page 84

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen journal, December 1954-October 1955

Page 84

Very thin metal foils such as 0.00005 inch Nickel etc Chromium Corp. of America Waterbury, Connecticut ------------------------------------------------ On 20 June had a day-long visit from Dr. W. G. Parker, Rocket Propulsion Department, Westcott and Mr. T. L. Smith, in charge of test vehicle projects at Farnborough (U.K.) …

Page 289

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1912-December 31, 1915

Page 289

Sunday December 19th 1915 It was late when we got up. I did not attempt to go to Church. I changed things about some in our room. In afternoon felt badly as if I was taking cold. I read some in a book went to bed early. weather some pleasanter. Monday December 20th 1915 I was in bed all day. Got up in time to go down for supper. But went to bed…

Page 197a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 197a

197 -----B.F.KETIH'S UNION SQUARE THEATRE------ CRITICISM OF SHOW FOR WEEK OF JAN.27, EARL FLYNN & NETTIE McLAUGHLIN A young man and woman in a fast dancing set with several changes of costume. Pity to bury them in this position, could go down further and make good. Ten minutes in one. BEN LINN Recent heavy weight feature of the…

Page 221

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 221

221 SCENIC TEMPLE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures EXEC. OFFICE: UNION THEATRE UNION STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND MAIN STREET PHONE PAWTUCKET 356 Pawtucket, R. I., Repost on acts playing the Scenic Temple,Week of Feb.17,1913. Gilday and Ashton, Two men, who work in one. 15 minutes of stories, singing, and dialogue. Appear as the…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 9, August-September 1942

Page 35

and found some darn interesting comments and arguments. ------ Rusty has given up Nebula and moved to 3761 Third Street, Riverside, California. ---------------------------------------- DONN BRAZIER: The May-June number of your mag arrived at least three weeks ago, and now I suppose it's nearly time for the July-Aug. number. Which reminds me…

Page 20b

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 20b

3. BEN WELCH, Hebrew Character:- 18 min. in 1. 2 shows. This man's work is far above the ordinary, both in manner and matter, travesty being particularly to the good. Each one of his experiences, as well as his songs, received a big hand, and at the close there were three encores. This difficult place ion the bill was held down to-day, and he…

Page 207

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, May 11, 1914-July 1, 1915

Page 207

207 SCENIC TEMPLE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures EXEC. OFFICE: UNION THEATRE UNION STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND MAIN STREET PHONE PAWTUCKET 356 Pawtucket, R. I., April 12, 1915. The Three American Trumpeters. Man and two women, in full stage,14 minutes.Playing the cornet,trombone,guitar,mandolin,piano, cello, and a bugle,claimed to be a relic…

Page 184

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Mary Carnegie and Susan Gillespie cookbook, 1804-1905

Page 184

For [Erysepilas?] Make a good thick lather of brown Windsor Soap lay some of it on the part affected on going 2 bed without [other?] washing it off or drying it and 2 be repeated every night. JW Gordon Simple Prescription for the Cholera by Sir James Clark

Page 134

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, September 13, 1920-December 8, 1921

Page 134

Scenic Report on the show at the Scenic March 7th. 1921 Allen & Moore. Singing & Dancing. The Orchestra was way off on this act, they could not get the dancing time, and they had to stop and finish with their song. even with this handicap they finished good. Nice drop in 1. 9 min. Cliff Clark. Songs & Stories. Went over good. 10 min in…

Page 2

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1893-May 31, 1894

Page 2

Wednesday January 4th 1893 We put out the clothes and done the other work in the forenoon. Soon as I ate my dinner Will and I went to Robbie Clarks funeral taking the Woolf family with us. It was a cold ride. We found Mrs Smith very sick at Clarks. Thursday January 5th 1893 It came up a fearful wind in the night. Will got the clothes in from the…

Page 295

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 11, Summer 1946

Page 295

FANTASY COMMENTATOR 295 "Ghughuism" endured a longer period than the alphabetical societies, but its tenets were never clarified, nevertheless. In later years when his associates appeared to follow his lead in fan affairs without question, many wondered almost seriously if Wollheim were not actually regarded as a deity in truth. The…

1945-10-24 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 5

World War II Diaries and Letters

Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, September-November 1945

1945-10-24 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 5

It's tough when the bunch gets broken up. The pictures will be swell to keep. I'm getting so anxious to go home the first part of this mo. cuz I'm definitely going to announce our engagement darling. I'm so proud & happy about it all. You're so wonderful darling. Knowing you love me so very much has made me the happiest…

Page 45

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 28, 1908 - October 18, 1909

Page 45

REPORT OF THE COLONIAL THEATRE, WEEK of JAN. 25th, 1909. SMITH & ARADO:- Fancy in one. 11 min. O. K. for the money. MUSICAL BENNETTS:- black drop in three. 17 min. An excellent. RUBY RAYMOND & BOYS:- Street in one. 13 min. Good enough to go down in sixth place. RAE & BROSCHE:- C. D. in three. open and close in one. 20 minutes. Went…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

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3-1-31-13 Powers, we can purchase a 3 d/s Bill in London, and remit the same to his Bankers in London, you paying us the cost of same here. Yours faithfully Dehon, Clark & Bridges

Page 52

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1907-December 31, 1909

Page 52

Monday June 1st 1907 I did washing this morning with Billys help. he mowed the yard. Will did not feel well all day but plowed corn in afternoon. Billy finished the Woolf field for the 3rd time. I was in town in afternoon I got medicine for myself and Will. Did evening work. Tuesday July 2 1907 I baked bread and ironed before noon. Will did…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fan-Atic, v. 1, issue 3, May 1941

Page 22

FAN-ATIC, Vol 1, No 3. May 1941. Page 22. ANSWERS TO THE STF QUIZ, PAGE 5 I. -1. Fletcher Pratt. 2. A L Zagat. 3. L H Garby. 4. R M Farley. 5. Homer Eon Flint. 6. E H Price. 7. Burroughs. 8. Hamling & Reinsberg. 9. C L Moore & Francis Flagg. 10. (2) II. -1. Schachner. 2. H L Gold. 3. Eando Binder. 4. S G Weinbaum. 5. R…

03-26

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

03-26

Oskaloosa March 26 Dear Clark Yours of the 16 at hand. Am glad you like Eaton. It has just gone through Louisa Co. Warren goes like hot cakes & so does Apger & Sargent. How do you like our Pens. I truly desire your success and any aid I can give you I will freely do. Your opn is all [illegible] by my book. In haste But Truly Your Friend J…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 12

HUDSON THEATRE, UNION HILL, N.J. WEEK OF SEPT. 30, 1912. Jos. R. Smith. JULIA CONZALES--- Aerial artist who performs several regular stunts closing with two novel tricks with the assistance of a stage hand Makes a neat appearance. Good opening act. F. S. 8 Min. WESTON and YOUNG--- resent a comedy skit "A Modern Flirtation " …

1965-10-21 Larry Alkire to Mr. M.L. Huit Page 4

Social Justice

Student demonstrations correspondence, 1965

1965-10-21 Larry Alkire to Mr. M.L. Huit Page 4

oct 22 1965 GENTLEMEN DO YOU SEE A REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN THE ENCLOSED PICTURE & THE LATE LEE HARVEY OSWALD? Up In Smoke University of Iowa senior Steve Smith burns what he says is his draft card to protest against U.S. involvement in Vietnam. The incident took place Wednesday in Iowa City during "Soapbox Sound off," a…

1945-10-09 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, September-November 1945

1945-10-09 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 1

Oct 9, 1945 My dearest Carroll, Hi darling! How's that one swell guy I love so very much. Well, I'll start [with] some of the news. There is abit more for a change. I went home & I got one more day than I expected so it really made it worthwhile. [illegible] went home [with] me. And of course she kept teasing me about the town. But…

1926-09-12 -- 1926-09-14

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1926-09-12 -- 1926-09-14

Russell & I he came home last night Dortha went to church with the folks she came back this eve mon sept 13 A cold day we worked with plumbs all day Leef smith was here a while this afternoon Wallace took Russell to Fayette this afternoon he is going to school there as he thinks he will W L came home by the way of Wadena so he was there Tues…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Taurasi's Fantasy Times, v. 1, issue 5, December 1941

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TAURASI'S FANTASY TIMES THE NATIONAL FANTASY MAGAZINE ____________________________ Volume 1 - Number 5 December, 1941 5 Cents a Copy ______________________________ ASTOUNDING SCIENCE-FICTION GOES LARGE SIZE E.E. SMITH Williamson L. RON HUBBARD, NORMAN L. KNIGHT ERIC FRANK RUSSEL IN FIRST LARGE…

03_1864-04-06 -- 1864-04-08

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Paisley family diary, 1864

03_1864-04-06 -- 1864-04-08

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1864. Started at usual time passed through Winchester and Cowen and made the top of the Cumberland Mountains where we encamped having marched 18 miles this day stil continued pleasant although it threatens to rain daily. THURSDAY 7 Started in good time and made Cantell's Station at noon where men's Bundles were…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Interlude, v. 1, issue 4, July 1940

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statement that "an intelligent proxy committee would know how to deal with such ballots" so that they were counted for the person second named. In consequence, the ticket suggested by Edwin Hadley Smith and substantially recommended also by INTERLUDE was voted into office. Robert Telschow becomes president; Louis D. Gilbert, vice…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, June 30, 1919-July 26, 1920

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BOSTON KEITH'S July 5, 0 Kinograms & Topics of the Day:-Good. Kennedy & Nelson:-6 min. in 1. Clever hand balancers and tumblers. Went well opening. Jennie Middleton:-12 min. in 1. This well known violinist has a nicely arranged program. Went good. Emerson & Baldwin:-12 min. in 1. Fast juggling with a little comedy. Did…

1969-04-22 "Dona Francisquita" Page 5

Social Justice

University of Iowa speech and dramatic art programs, 1967-1969

1969-04-22 "Dona Francisquita" Page 5

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Violin I Daniel Rouslin Erich Lear Christy Diedrich Jean Fries Barrettt Stoll Beverly Mohatt Violin II Cheryl Harvey Joyce Pease Beth Conklin Andrea Klann Viola Wendy Gannett Martin Clancey Sherida Moskowitz Cello Marcia Foutain Gerald Nelson Dean Kelso Vicki Fehling Bass Gennette Rundle Flute Sara Hanson Karyn…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1912-December 31, 1915

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Tuesday March 3rd 1914 I washed with Wills help in the forenoon. went to town at 2:15 and to The Dental Clinics to see about my teeth. I walked over home. Hattie came in a few moments. She had taken Fannie to the depot. She was going to Des Moines for a short visit with Mrs Reirning. Mr Utterbeck was out looking at the place he may rent it. I went…

Page 190

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

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190 C. E. BARNS. PHILADELPHIA SHOW. JAN. 27, 1913. ADONIS & DOG. 10 min. F.S. This act has been presented here before but never so well, being artistic and thoroughly showman-like. Makes a very good opener. The man's contortion work is exceptional and the dog is wonderfully trained. LAURA BUCKLEY. 12 min. in one. A clever entertainer who…

1918-09-29 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 3

World War I Diaries and Letters

Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919

1918-09-29 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 3

all the dam fools they can think of. I sure do have to laugh at them. How is Uncle Ed comeing tell him instead of winding up on the banks of the Yellowstone he better join the army and end up on the banks of the Rhine. I understand Roland is libal to be taken but I believe he can get exemption if he wants it. Oh hell there is so much noise up…

1981-02-25 Virginia Harper to Mr. Walter Smith

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1981-02-25 Virginia Harper to Mr. Walter Smith

718 - 7th Street February 25, 1981 Mr. Walter Smith - President ISP Branch, NAACP Box 316 Fort Madison, Iowa Dear Walter and Members if the ISP Board of the NAACP; The members of the Fort Madison, Branch, join me in expressing sincere appreciation for the beautiful bouquet of flowers which were presented to Mrs. Lois Eichacker, at our Freedom Fund…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908

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CONTINUED. ARMSTRONG AND CLARK In "Finding a Partner." One working straight and the other black-face. They both have very good voices, and the comedy in the act is excellent. The straight man plays the piano very well indeed. Went very well. 20 minutes, full stage and close in one. JESSE L. LASY'S STUNNING GRENADIERS This act was a…

1862-02-19 Page 01

Civil War Diaries and Letters

James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864

1862-02-19 Page 01

Ft. Donaldson Tenn Feb. 19, 1862. My dear darling Wife The last letter I wrote you was written on the "T.L. McGill" and mailed at Cairo, Ils. I then wrote you that we were going up the Tenn' River to Ft. Henry, but our our order was changed at Cairo, and we started for this point, which was at that time in the hands of the Rebels. …

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Hevelin Fanzines

The Alchemist, v.1, issue 3, Summer 1940

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----- THE ALCHEMIST ----- Page 57 KINGDOM When God has made a million perfect suns And set them spinning in profound array, And calculated where each orbit runs, He takes unmolded and unfinished clay And gives it to his dearest creatures, man, A special gift - a crude unfinished toy, Urging him fashion it as best he can That he too, might know…

1944-01-09 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

Helen Angell Fox letters to Bess Peebles Fox, January-May 1944

1944-01-09 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

2 for years and years. I ran out once last summer & used your Colgates three nights. We've had the Ipana a long time & it always made my gums bleed when I used it, so I decide it wasn't good for me. Consumer's Guide says it is too soapy and irritates the membranes. I had a nice letter from Betty yesterday. She is a swell…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

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B.F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - NOVEMBER 17, 1913. (R.G. Larsen.) HARRY L. WEBB. Blackface comedian. 10 minutes in one. Olio. A fair act - and only fair. THREE CLARK RAZILLIANS. 8 Minutes fn s. Garden. Two men and a woman in a fast triple trap act that started things going in good shape. WILLIAM FRIEND & AMY LESSER. 18 minutes in one.…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

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C. E. BARNS. PHILADELPHIA SHOW. JUNE 26, 1911. THE VAN DER KOORS. 8 min. F. S. A lively opener with lots of comical surprises with the ducks and chickens. A good summer number. A funny finish with the burlesque mind-reading duck. FARNUM & CLARK SISTERS. 16 min. in one. Better act than ever, full of ginger and originality. The Clark…

1916-07-25 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-07-25 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

life riding and driving Nig and is very often joined by George Crane or George Smith or both. They do seem to have the best times together. Thier chief sport yesterday and today was a water battle, as they call it. Throwing water on each other until they are as wet as can be. Malen says so many amusing things. He came in the other evening from…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Science Fiction Fan, v. 5, issue 9, whole 56, April 1941

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20................................................................FAN "Fungi From Yuggoth"; There will be the first British Stf. Convention in Leeds Jan. 2, 1937; Dave Kyle of Monticello N.Y. is organizing a new and promising organization called the "Phantasy Legion" which appears to be on the level, something lacking in most…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 2, October 1933

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30 THE FANTASY FAN October, 1933 THE SCIENCE FICTION ALPHABET by Allen Glasser Part Two - Conclusion N is for Newton, the Gravity King, Whose laws, in our mags, just don't mean a thing. O's for Ourselves, who read science-fiction We know what we like, and there's no dereliction. P's for the Princess that's…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Variant, v. 1, issue 3, September 1947

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teacher and during the summer is running his studio and giving lessons to private students, and working on the book on wee, -ends. In the fall he will have the job as band instructor at the largest high school in Pasadena, a hundred piece band, at that. Paul has an enviable collection of books. At last Argus has published J.O. Bailey's…

Page 162

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907

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TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. JUNE 17, 1907. J. H. Finn. MARTINETTIE & SYLVESTER,- Comedy acrobatic act on the same order of Rice & Prevost Rosaire & Doreto, but not as good as either. 8 min. FS. JOHN CLINTON & IRENE JERMON,- Clinton is a new comer. Jermon, formerly of Tyce & Jermon. This singing and talking act is all right in…

Names

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Wendell D. Wiltsie diary, 1865

Names

Wm Saxton Sag City Chris auble E D Clark B Bebee Bridge Port Centre D A Thayer Dt Care Free Press B Long Pine Run J Riddle Harrisville A, Blackmen Richfield Centre Wm McGreggor Tamouth Sag Co Mich

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

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PHILADELPHIA SHOW. NOV. 13TH, 1905. H.T. JORDAN. MR. & MRS. JACK HAYMAN-3-Man and woman in the comedy sketch entitled "The New Stenographer." Well known on circuit. Pretty light weight, but will do for an opener. C. D. F. 2 1/2. 15 ins. JOE EDMONDS-3-Songs and stories. Both man and material ordinary, but served to fill in time.…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Cary Club History from 1878-1969 - 1939, 1969

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VI. Study - American literature, Parliamentary drill; definition test; book review. 1896-1897. Mrs. Seaton placed on retired list. Mrs. S. W. Stookey elected in her place. Mrs. P. M. Smith elected to fill vacancy but probably did not accept. Study - Russian history and miscellaneous topics. 1897 - 1898 Mrs. J. J. Ives takes the place of Mrs. Smith.…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Le Zombie, v. 5, issue 1, whole no. 48, July-August 1942

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the ghouls ghazette Bob Tucker E E Evans LE ZOMBIE published six times yearly at box 260, bloomington, ill. per 5¢ copy Vol 5 No. 1 Whole No. 48 July-August 1942 Cover drawing by Walter Marconette Photographs by Tucker EDITORIALIES On the cover: at the top of the page we see Little Bismuth, the office shadow. This is the person who licks…

Page 92

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 92

CHASE'S WASHINGTON WEEK OCT. 17TH, 1910 TUSCANO BROS. Juggling and throwing of Roman battle axes which is quite a refreshing novelty. Full stage CARL RANDALL Dancing superior and songs and imitations O. K. so that the act held this position in fine shape. In one ARMSTRONG & CLARK With new songs, otherwise no change, they seemed to…

1945-11-25 Dale Codwell to Dave Elder Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder letters, October-December 1945

1945-11-25 Dale Codwell to Dave Elder Page 2

Dale K. Caldwell S 1/C U.S.S. Walker D.D. 517 C/O Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Calif Thanks a lot. Well, Dave, I had better close. Be hearing from you through "The Scuttlebutt." Your Friend Clark.

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919

Page 189

Tuesday July 30th 1918 I took time to write to Hattie in forenoon. I had dinner so I went down at 1:24. Rob met me and took me out to Dr Smiths to attend Mrs Smith funeral. I shall miss my dear friend very much. It was a beautiful day to lay her away. I came down town to do some errands and home at 4:30. Read in evening. Was down to Mrs Robinsons…

1915-10-13 -- 1915-10-16

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1915

1915-10-13 -- 1915-10-16

wed Oct 13 rained hard all night th Oct 14 we had a heavy rain last night still rained this morning Lena & I made mixed pickels & grape preserves Lana R called a while Fri Oct 15 A fine day I ironed we picked some apples I done Lenies morning work her & Wallace & Ella went to Wadena I am tired sat Oct 16 rained a little I went to…

Cash Account - April

Pioneer Lives

Hancock family diary, 1888

Cash Account - April

Jan 4th/89 Friday About as pleasant, & quite as mild, Mercury 44° P.M. & at 38° after sunset. about as well & all moving on much as usual with our folks at home. Ellery of course at place of business most of day. Taking his supper at [illegible] at to P. church Mrs. L Clark & Ella McNaul with children in to sit awhile with her P.M.…

November 23

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

November 23

NOVEMBER 23 1936. Some snow in morning. First furnace fire. Scrubbed floor edges, painted west half of dining room, and at bedtime, the north and west edge of kitchen floor. 1937. Baked raisin bread, ironed, washed windows hung fresh dining room curtains, mended. Washed storm window. J. Petersen put pane in and got last one in place. Letter from…

1971-05-29 Des Moines Register Article: ""Drops Charge On Newsman""

Social Justice

Student protests, May-December 1971

1971-05-29 Des Moines Register Article: ""Drops Charge On Newsman""

DMR 5/28/711 Correction (The Register's Iowa News Service) IOWA CITY, IA - In an article in the Thursday Register, Tom Christiansen, 22, of Coralville was incorrectly listed as having been found guilty of disobeying a police officer and fined $105. The error was based on information provided by the Iowa City Police Court clerk's…

1925-06-09 -- 1925-06-10

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1925-06-09 -- 1925-06-10

real cold this eve Lena Ella & I replanted our cane to day did a bit of other hoeing I am tired wed June 10 A cold day Wallace & I went to Wadena this morning this afternoon he was at Elgin Clermont & Portville he went to see Dr smith got some medicine this eve him Ella & the boys went over to Jack shaffers to league Aulden went to…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Dec. 12th, 1910 ROBERT DE MONT TRIO This is an acrobatic act which nicely served the purpose in opening one of the best, if not the very best, bills of the season. F. S. CLARK and BERGMAN They did their new baseball sketch interspersed with some good songs and dances. The audience and ourselves were together on this…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

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REPORT Scenic Theatre Pawtucket R. I. 3 days Mon, Tues & Wed, Dec. 25-26-27 David R. Buffinton KELLY & CARROLL Two men, singing, dancing and talking. Line of talk was new and good, dancing did not amount to much. Finishing song was good, 18 minutes in one. Just got a fair hand on their exit. CHAS. A. CLARK & CO. Man and woman, comedy…

1911-10-22 -- 1911-10-24

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1911

1911-10-22 -- 1911-10-24

sun Oct 22 A very frosty morning we came home this afternoon rained on us part of the way we dident get wet as we had the curry we stoped in Wadena the Norwegian man came home with us that is going to work for Wallace Mon Oct 23 A very windy day we washed I helped Lena put up her heater pipe Tues Oct 24 A cold gloomy day rained a little this…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

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EISEGESIS SUGGESTS FOR THE NEXT OFFICIAL FAMILY President, Robert Telschow of New Jersey Vice-president, Edgar M Hayes of California Secretary, Bernice McCarthy of New Jersey Treasurer, Burton Smith of Michigan Official Editor, George Trainer of New York Executive Judges, Robert Holman of Pennsylvania Edna Hyde McDonald of New York Elaine…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 64

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 64

63 Michigan 1310 Minnesota 8 6 Mississippi 21 10 Missouri 21 3 Montana 6 2 Nebraska 10 4 Nevada 6 1 New Hampshire 22 17 New Jersey 30 7 New Mexico 2 New York 26 14 North Carolina 21 9 North Dakota 5 1 Ohio 22 4 Oklahoma 2 Oregon 14 4 Pennsylvania 21 11 Rhode Island 26 7 South Carolina 23 11 South Dakota 4 2 Tennessee…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, July 4, 1915-November 13, 1916

Page 130

BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I. REPORT OF SHOW FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916. GENEVIEVE DAVIS: 11 MINUTES, (1) A very pleasing and acceptable bit of diversion, her offering of songs decidedly original, which are given in a voice not of very great power, yet withal, a sweetly melodious one. PIERCE & MAIZEE: 16 MINUTES (1) LADY & MAN A Clever…

Front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy-News, v. 6, issue 5, whole no. 136, February 2, 1941

Front cover

FANTASY-NEWS the science fiction weekly newspaper N E W S WHILE I T ' S H O T ! PRICE: THREE ISSUES TEN CENTS. VOLUME 6 NUMBER 5 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1941 WHOLE NUMBER 136 TREMAINE'S 'COMET' LINES UP! OR.E.E. SMITH CLICKS WITH NEW SERIES!!! MARCH ISSUE FIRST TO EXPRESS POLICY The Mar issue of COMET, which has just…

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 1

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, January-April 1971

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 1

DI March 25, 1971 p. 1 (of 4) 'One false move and som Editor's Note: The incident that Bill Brashler reflects on in the following article is not a recent one; in fact, it happened nearly a year ago. Little has happened in that time, however, that would offer any hope that the attitudes of the Iowa City police or the Nixon administration…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919

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Monday August 5th 1918 Still in bed. I can help Will get the meals. Adalaide Jones who is home not came for a call. Mrs Jones later brought some rye bread. Aunt Emma and Anna were out for the afternoon. The heat was awful. I hope it wont make them sick. Dr Smith out again tonight. Tuesday August 6th 1918 I have suffered more today than any other.…

1918-02-20 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-20 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

is nothing more wearing on the nerves than being so closely confined in a little old hole among a bunch of moss-backs. I'd like to get a job as street police in Alaska somewhere. Are you disgusted? Forgive me dear. I'll take it all back. Tomorrow I'll be ashamed. Mama came waltzing home today with a wunnerful lil' ol' meat…

1926-08-16 -- 1926-08-18

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1926-08-16 -- 1926-08-18

something about the farm bureau bouth at the fair I am tired so good night Tues Aug 17 A pretty warm day we ironed dad & Aulden threshed at Flanagans W L took Ella Labanda Clara Halzer & Mary Francis starr to West Union to practice in a pagent for the fair the girls 4 H Club a Mr smith came to day to sing for Coe we just home from the…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 11, Summer 1946

Page 292

292 FANTASY COMMENTATOR necessary. Sykora walked up to Julius Schwartz, a member of the audience, and shook a fist under his nose as a gesture of defiance to the Fantasy Magazine group. Then with the aid of his comrades he chased Hornig from the platform. Producing a gavel of his own (one which later became famous, being wielded at many…

April 4

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

April 4

APRIL 4 72° Very windy- 1942 Awake from 2 till nearly 6 with indigestion. At 9 took Hazel + Jane to Madison. I got car license - and 3 coats, for Sig, K. + I. Baked bread + chicken. Got Hans from 7:30 bus - he brought me red + white carnations. 1943. 52 in S.S. Late at church + sat on very front seat! 1944. Had bilious spell, but got Hilda pot of…

1966-05-12 NAACP Newsletter, Fort Madison Branch, Page 2

Social Justice

NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, 1963-1966

1966-05-12 NAACP Newsletter, Fort Madison Branch, Page 2

-2- Each Conference has interesting 'sidelights', such as the remarks which were made by Reverend R. L. T. Smith of Jackson, Mississippi and speaker for the Minister's Breakfast. He told of being present when Charles Evers, Field Secretary for the NAACP walked, unarmed, towards an armed lawman during the recent demonstrations which…

Pictures, envelope and newspaper clipping

World War II Diaries and Letters

Evelyn Birkby World War II scrapbook, 1942-1944

Pictures, envelope and newspaper clipping

Sgt. Clarence Clark 37042750 Co. E. 133rd Inf 2nd Bn A.P.O #512 c/o Postmaster New York City N.Y, Miss Evelyn Corrie 202 Independence Ave. Waterloo Passed by US Army Examiner Letter severely censored 36 from Iowa are wounded Washington, D.C. (AP) -- The war department announced Saturday the names of 36 Iowans wounded in action. The…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 2, issue 3, whole no. 9, August-September 1942

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"The Death Pearl" by Frank Little Pollock. 8 pp. Not science fiction, but with an ending suitable for Ripley's "Believe It or Not". "The Passing of the Gooba" by Mrs. Willie Lord Moore. 8 1/2 pp. Disguised as a Hindoo mystic, the sly one leaves the town of Gnawsig and the Yenom Frater Society he has founded --…

1950-05-13 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Letter: "Negroes Seek Rights"

Social Justice

Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 1 of 2)

1950-05-13 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Letter: "Negroes Seek Rights"

May 13 50 Negroes Seek Rights The Hawk-Eye Gazette: No race problem here? "Thinking Out Loud", before printing that statement, did you make a survey of your own concerning your statement that there is no discrimination among Negroes in Burlington? Have you made a check of bowling alleys, theaters, eating establishments, or white collar…

1950-05-13 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Letter: "Negroes Seek Rights"

Social Justice

Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 2 of 2)

1950-05-13 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Letter: "Negroes Seek Rights"

Negroes Seek Rights The Hawk-Eye Gazette: No race problem here? "Thinking Out Loud", before printing that statement, did you make a survey of your own concerning your statement that there is no discrimination among Negroes in Burlington? Have you made a check of bowling alleys, theaters, eating establishments, or white collar jobs several…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 20

20 SCENIC TEMPLE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures EXEC. OFFICE: UNION THEATRE UNION STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ILSAND MAIN STREET PHONE PAWTUCKET 356 Pawtucket, R.I., report on acts playing The Scenic Temple, week of November 24, 1913 Reported by C L McNally 1 Lew and Mollie Hunting. Work in full stage, singing, talking, and dancing, with a very slight…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Inspiration, v. 4, issue 1, April 1946

Page 6

INSPIRATION But AMAZING was still far from being completely dead, for in the first issue of 1934 there was E. E. Smith's "Triplanetary". Altho this story has never received the acclaim accorded the Skylarks and Lensman series, it is one of my favorites. Originally, it was slated for the Clayton ASTOUNDING, but when that mag…

1971-09-30 Press-Citizen Article: 'Local Peace Advocates Stage 'Induction'

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

1971-09-30 Press-Citizen Article: 'Local Peace Advocates Stage 'Induction'

[handwritten] PRESS CITIZEN Thurs Sept 30, 1071 [photo] CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE--Mrs. Barbara Merz of 1420 Kirkwood Avenue, a clerical assistant in the Johnson County Draft Board office, was caught int he middle when demonstrators encircled her desk to swear in board members for the "Johnson County Shadow Draft Board." The Rev. Roger…

Page 150

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 150

150 Cleveland Show Jan. 8, '06. (H. A. Daniels) KENO, WALSH & MELROSE--Three men. Well known comedy acrobatic act. This act was booked to close the show but owing to the fact that Keno, Walsh & Montrose played in burlesque here two weeks ago and that the acts and names of the acts are similar I was compelled to close with the four…

Page 48

Social Justice

Adelia M. Hoyt memoir and photographs

Page 48

48, UNFOLDING YEARS superior being and richly deserved any and all honors which could come to her, and I was sure of her love and understanding. We had kept up the practice begun when she left school of writing to each other every other week-- and oh, what a joy and inspiration it had been ! Literature was still my chief ambition. I had kept up…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

page1

28 Beaver Street New York Septr. 4th 1866 Dear Sir: I am writing to Mr. Hiram Powers today, for the mail of tomorrow morning. will you kindly say what we are to communicate to him for you, touching the matter we wrote to you about on the 27th ultimo. We are, yours faithfully Dehon Clark & Bridges T. C Durant Esqr. Nassau Street

1867-02-18 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-02-18 Page 1

Oskaloosa Feb. 18. 67 Dear Clark I am glad to hear you still live I have just returned from my trip. Glad where you [illegible] [illegible]. Sorgent goes like for cakes Push the Penmanship for me and anything I cando for you Luice — I will send you a copy of Mary and Lucellie gift — The others I am our often Lu hash Piper

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1928-1976

Page 193

The March Meeting of the Women's Christian temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs. M. Hess March 15, 1921. The president, Mrs. Roft Lincoln presided Mrs. Fryhoff led the devotions reading from the 12th chap. of Romans. Special prayers were offered for our State president, Mrs. Ida B. {Hise?} Smith who so courageously used her…

Page 92

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 92

92 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE - BOSTON - WEEK JUNE 16, 1913. (R. G. Larsen.) LORO and PAYNE. 10 minutes. Open street in one. Close special f.s. A very good "bump" act that started the ball rolling in good shape. MILLER and MACK. 9 minutes in one. Garden. One of the best, if not the very best, dancing act we play. Went…

1971-12-15 'Merry Christmas!'

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

1971-12-15 'Merry Christmas!'

[hand drawn] Santa Claus Merry Christmas! December 25, 1972 Dear Members of the UCCM Board, and Friends of the Campus Ministry: We want to invite you to an open-house at 707 Melrose, on Tuesday, December 21, from 1-4 P.M., to get the Christmas season started. It will all be very informal, of course. Just stop by as you have time and have a cup…

Contents

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Contents

Franzmathes & Levis - 3-8-18 Ford & Wilson 159-171-191 Ferlgora Robert 3-6-77-171-211-219-229-236- Ford Bros. 180- Falk Elenor -5 Frederick Helena 187- Felix & Barry 7-16-24-32- Fagan & Byrow -190- Fitzgerald H. V. 9-115-175-193-212-239- Florenze Troupe -197-203- Fay Elfie 12- Fluery Trio 19-56- Fox Della -226- Fisher Mr. & Mrs…

1974-10-16 James I. Meyerson to Mr. James Frazier Page 2

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-10-16 James I. Meyerson to Mr. James Frazier Page 2

Mr. James Frazier October 16, 1974 page 2 I enjoyed meeting you and your staff while in Washington and look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for your understanding and consideration herein. Sincerely yours, [signature] James I. Meyerson Assistant General Counsel JIM:lm cc: Ms. Virginia Harper Mr. A. Anthes Smith, President …

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Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen journal, December 1954-October 1955

Page 85

I gave them all the information available on our work. They are starting work on a vehicle for use by the Gassiot Committee - Professor Massey, Bates, Boyd, etc. Altitude of air glow (Bates) Mass Spectrometer (Boyd) Ionosphere ([Beynon? Blymon?]) etc. Firings probably to be made at [Woomera?] range in Australia. Australians are…

Happenings Page 1

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United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

Happenings Page 1

UCCM (UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY) 707 Melrose Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240 "HAPPENINGS" 1970-71 Campus Ministry University of Iowa "HAPPENINGS": a survey of past, present, and future issues and involvement. A sketch of each is given, with reference to theological dimensions and who was involved. PROJECT SURVIVAL:…

Attendance Roll

Social Justice

Burlington Mayors Committee on Civic Unity clippings and correspondence, 1955

Attendance Roll

Attendence Roll Please list name and place of business John Klein - Mayor's comm Paull Petersen - " " Sella Smith Dixie Tavern Opal McCabe Griffin Mississippi Inn A. R. Engberg - [Vira?] Tavern C. A. Richards [Triuvera?] Club Ann Crowner Walgreen Drug Doris Walters - Doris' Tavern Joe Softig Iowa Tavern Gilda Marshall …

1865-06-27 -- 1865-06-29

Civil War Diaries and Letters

George M. Shearer diary, 1865

1865-06-27 -- 1865-06-29

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865. First tier of' counties Davis - Appnoose Wayne Decater Ringold Taylor Page Freemont 2nd tier Wapello Monroe Lucas Clark WEDNESDAY 28 3rd Marion Warren Madison Adair THURSDAY 29 (No Entry)

1857-04-09 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

George Wallace Jones letters, 1844-1896

1857-04-09 Page 2

who had promised to pay over money which Wheeler owed here for the lots. I telegraphed you on this subject day before yesterday. I recollect that you, Maj. Bowman, or Mr Clark, I forged which promised me that the Dfts should come to Dubuque - payable at N. York. I have no doubt but that the mistake is the result of, forgetfulness on your part. I…

Page 122a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 122a

Helen Reimer. Local stock company Favorite and her character monologue which is played all over the circuit. Needless to say, she went well here. 18 min. in 1, 2 shows. Foy & Clark. In a sketch called "The Modern Jonah". A most palpable imitation of Matthews & Harris' "Adam the Second" only this is laid at the…

Jack L. Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

Jack Hyde correspondence, 1930-1976

Jack L. Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 2

2 thing from one end to the other. It was just like getting a letter from home. I don't know how to thank you folks for sending it to me. I also received Christmas cards from Louis and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith, Bill and Toots, and Fuzzy and Ethel. How I look forward to getting mail from home! In Sally's letter, she says she…

1970-10-08 Leslie W. Dunlap to Mrs. Kathleen Wachel Page 2

Social Justice

University of Iowa libraries acquisitions dress code petition, October 18, 1970

1970-10-08 Leslie W. Dunlap to Mrs. Kathleen Wachel Page 2

[On top of another sheet of paper which shows a partial list of names - see next page for message under Memo and remaining list of names] The University of Iowa Libraries Acquisitions Department Memo - Date 5 October 1970 To Dr. Dunlap On behalf of [unreadable] signers I would like to submit this petition to you for your…

1917-05-20 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 3

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-05-20 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 3

3 not only for ourselves but for others. This is commencement week. Tonight Rev Goff preaches the Baccalaureate sermon and there is a "Senior Play," "Professor Pepp" which which I believe is all they are going to have. Clark Purge and wife were in town lately. They look like just a pair of children. Fern Moore Repass came to…

Page 93

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1931-December 31, 1932

Page 93

Saturday April 16- 1932. I was busy part of the forenoon. I had a letter from Paul McCallister of Texas and wrote him as well as Ida in PM. I read in the evening and wrote Mrs Ben Price in Pasadena. It rained in PM. Sunday April 17- 1932 I got my morning work done and Ott took me to SS and church. Stopped here at home for dinner. I rested awhile.…

1915-05-31 -- 1915-06-03

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1915

1915-05-31 -- 1915-06-03

Monday May 31 A fine day we washed & was up to the cemetery this afternoon called on Mrs John smith Ella is staying with us to noght Tues June 1 A very warm day I ironed baked bread helped Mother burn cut chicken boxes howed some in the garden wed june 2 A fine day pretty warm I helped Lena all day till 3 PM then Russell & I went down to…

Page 8

Hevelin Fanzines

Fan, issue 6, February 1946

Page 8

This you see, distinctly and factually gives the voter a chance to know exactly what he is desired to take into consideration when casting his ballot. Thus a new fan might well be the Number One for the past year, while a totally different fan not now near the top might well be the Number One in the all-time list, because of his tremendous…

November 25

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

November 25

NOVEMBER 25 1936. Cleaned dish cupboard, elec. light fixtures, etc., blacked stove, baked bread. Finished Thanksgiving shopping in eve in Dyersville with Hans. 1937. Thanksgiving. Hans slipped in at 1 a.m. but woke me. First time home since Oct. 19. I baked 2 pumpkin pies, cooked beets. Chicken (canned) plenty of vegetables, cranberry relish, pie…

Page 232

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 9, Winter 1945-1946

Page 232

232 FANTASY COMMENTATOR to the heads of every Science Fiction League chapter, and undoubtedly converted many fans to real activity in the field. The only other league organ of importance was Lincoln SFL Doings, published by the Lincoln, Illinois chapter, which was headed by P. H. Thompson. This group soon faded into inactivity, however, without…

Page 191

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919

Page 191

Saturday August 10th 1918 I felt a little better in the forenoon and wrote in this book. Had a card from Lydia. Mary Woolf spent the afternoon with me. very warm. I helped Will with the supper and was on the bed all evening. Sunday August 11th 1918 A hot day. Reed Hedges brought us out fried chicken for our dinner. The home folks were out before…

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 1

April 12, 1945 Dear Dave, Well here I am again. Just sitting around doing nothing and not getting an awful lot of pleasure not doing that. To read this you would think I was C.T.O. happy. Well I am. I never had it so good and I'll admit it. But I would still rather be in my own quiet little home town. I would like to have the address of Mrs.…

Page 6

Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination, v. 1, issue2, whole no. 2, November 1937

Page 6

6 They shot at me! How I got away without bein' riddled, I don' know!" The deputy thot him drunk or crazy--perhaps both--but he took the cattler to the Sheriff. "Army?" scoutd that worthy; disdainfully, "What do U mean--army!" But he was a conscientious official at that & didn't neglect to send out a…

Page 102

Van Allen Papers

James A. Van Allen journal, December 1954-October 1955

Page 102

Dr. Yasnohi Takahashi (formerly of National Research Council, Canada) will come next year to work with Dr. Jauch as a research associate. -------------------- Exchange-Visitor Program of the State University of Iowa under the U. S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (Smith - Mundt Act, Public Law 402) State University of Iowa…

1925-05-08 -- 1925-05-11

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1925-05-08 -- 1925-05-11

frost this morning pretty cold sat May 9 A gloomy day rained a little Wallace went to Wadena this afternoon Carlt smith passed away at 3 this morning Russell took me over there this afternoon a little while Ella went to Foxwells to the club meeting this afternoon sun May 10 A cold day we all went to Carlt smiths funeral this afternoon a very…

Page 8

Hevelin Fanzines

Sun Spots, v. 5, issue 2, May 1941

Page 8

May-June, 1941. SUN SPOTS Page 8. IS SINGLETON ALIVE? (Con't) NEPENTHE came out the day before he died. But here is the discrepancy -- some copies were mailed on the tenth, the day after he died. At least one copy was seen that was mailed on the eleventh! J. Chapman Miske, a correspondent of his, received a letter from Singleton mailed on…

Page 002

Social Justice

NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, Fort Madison, Iowa, 1966

Page 002

-2- Each Conference has interesting "sidelights", such as the remarks which were made by Reverend R.L.T. Smith of Jackson, Mississippi and speaker for the Minister's Breakfast. He told of being present when Charles Evers, Field Secretary for the NAACP walked, unarmed, towards an armed lawman during the recent demonstrations which…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 71

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 71

[page]66[/page] by substituting this value in the formula t=(i)/(F sin 1") in F=(i)/(t sin 1") i=0.0377in t=32.532[superscript][?delta?][/superscript] sin 1"=0.00000485 t must be reduced to seconds of arc by multiplying by 15 ; the formula then becomes F=(i)/(15t sin 1") and substituting values in this formula we…

Front cover

Hevelin Fanzines

Science Fiction Weekly, v. 1, issue 1, February 18, 1940

Front cover

Science Fiction Weekly Volume 1 No: 1 2574 Bedford Avenue 5¢ February 18, 1940 Brooklyn, New York F J ACKERMAN QUITS S . F . L. On the 12th of January, 1940, Mr. Forrest J Ackerman, one of the "old-guard" science-fiction fans', resigned as an Executive Director of the Science Fiction League. Mr. Ackerman had been Executive…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Spaceways, v. 3, issue 6, whole no. 22, August 1941

7

P A C E W A Y S 7 A COLLECTOR SPEAKS formation on a postal dated October 16, 1939 (this must have been the very day following the whirl of activity that was the first issue of Golden Atom): "Dear Larry B: "Here's the best new I've yet had to offer you.... Today, I received word from CASmith telling me of his…

Page 12

Hevelin Fanzines

Spaceways, v. 4, issue 5, whole no. 28, June 1942

Page 12

12 SPACEWAYS LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP, CYNIC adept at foul-play, deceit; he's got to be the unprincipled; he can have no conscience nor morals; he's got to kill and kill and kill some more or be killed. Yeah, sure, the Boskonian culture is essentially cooperative. Why not, with the Boskonian creed of "cooperate or die"? And even…

Page 214

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, October 27, 1913-May 11, 1914

Page 214

H. T. JORDAN PHILADELPHIA SHOW. APRIL 13, 1914. THE DUNEDINS. 10 min. F. S. A very pretty and skilful bicycle and wire act. The man does a series of very showy tricks both on the floor and wire, in some of which he is assisted by the girl who wears a very fetching costume. Made a very pretty opening and was well liked. ARMSTRONG & CLARK. 26…

Page 135

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Page 135

135 (M. J. Keating) Boston Show, Week of Jan. 4, 1904 Stereopticon, 3 shows, 10 min. in 1-- Usual collection of home and foreign views. Marion and Dean, 3 shows, 13 min. in 1--Talking, singing and dancing act by a man and woman. Their trunk did not arrive on time and they were obliged to go on without costumes. Under the circumstances did very…

1945-06-15 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, June-July 1945

1945-06-15 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

15 June 45 Germany Hello Dave, Well, I don't know much to say today. There is nothing taking place, only Garrison life where I am now. Along with a little guard here and there. Did I ever tell you my nickname, Dave? Ever since I've been in Cannon Company, they nicknamed me "Beachhead". Why, I don't know. Just as a…

Page 59

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 59

Boston, Mass., B. F. Keith's May 27, 1918. Hearst Pathe Pictures; O.K.. The Levollos:- 12 min. f.s.. Man and woman in novelty wire act. Have very good routine and made nice opening act. Went good. Donald Roberts;- 13 min. in 2 and 1., spl. Very original presentation of a "single" singing act. The boy has a good voice and went…

Page 120

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

Page 120

BOSTON KEITH'S October 21, 8 Hearst-Pathe News: The Ferraros:-9 min. f.s. Boy and girl in a lively acrobatic skech, the lady doing some very creditable work. Opened well. Kerr & Weston:-10 min. in 1. One of the best dancing acts in one that we have played for some time. Were a hit even in this spot. Chas. Grapewin:-19 min.…

Page 15

Hevelin Fanzines

Damn Thing, v. 1, issue 5, May 1941

Page 15

THE DAMN THING PAGE FIFTEEN _________________________________________ HARRY WARNDER, JR., from Hagerstown, Md., and a fellow editor, puts in a line: .....I won't even mention "Fish and Gyps." Well, I see I have. Anyhow, if there is a spirit world, we'll know now, for the part of Thorne Smith that is…

1944-08-26 Letter #12

World War II Diaries and Letters

W. Earl Hall World War II stories, 1944

1944-08-26 Letter #12

slug-Helps 3 Iowa-4 By W. EARL HALL Globe-Gazette Managing Editor Letter No. 12 London--(Air Mail)--In no other phase of the war effort does teamplay count for more than in the operation of a flying fortress. I had known this in a general way but it wasn't until I spent a couple days at the "Hell's Angels" bomber base that I…

1971-10-05 Iowa Drug Abuse Authority Page 2

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

1971-10-05 Iowa Drug Abuse Authority Page 2

IOWA DRUG ABUSE AUTHORITY DISTRICT X-PAGE 2 october 5, 1971 reports of expenditures be made at every meeting. Discussion ensued concerning the bonding of the treasurers, by laws, and the advisability of incorporation. Ron Clark and Sonya Yarmat were appointed as a task force to make a recommendation about by laws and incorporation. The NEXT…

Page 120

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

Page 120

ORCHESTRA 2.15 Ten minutes. PATHE NEWS. 11 minutes. MCSOVEREINN. 7 minutes, palace in four. Master diabolo player. This man really does some splendid work with the diabolo. He can truly be called master of the game. BEN PIERCE AND LEE RYAN. Street in one. 14 minutes in "D'yer Wanna Fight". Two men, young and old man type. Some good…

Page 42

Social Justice

Adelia M. Hoyt memoir and photographs

Page 42

42, UNFOLDING YEARS all the books there were in embossed type and they were few. Emma was taking the Chatauqua Literary and Scientific course and we read the books together. It never occurred to us to have me fill out the required papers as she did and receive a certificate. This was all very well and good, but there was the need for earning…

Page 11

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Page 11

REPORT OF THE SHOW AT THE CASTON THEATRE, FALL RIVER. WEEK OF SEPT. 28. THE HUNNS--Two colored people. Man and woman. Singing and talking act. Fair. Runs 13 minutes. KATHRYN MILEY--Singer. Very good. Went big. Three songs. CARROLL AND CLARK--Man and woman. Woman is a bad singer. Man is a good dancer but cannot make the act go. Runs 10…

1868-11-08 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-11-08 Page 2

our cider last week cider is worth 3.00 a bl. David Bartlet finshed picking apples yestaday he has not started for the west yet. The george girls received your pictures I want you should save all your pieces of tad [illegible] for me or keep them for your children I dont care which you have got land enough to set your shanty on now and I guess you…

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 2

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-04-12 Pvt. ""Luckey"" Clark to Dave Elder Page 2

II put my address in it and my request for them to drop me a line. I don't know why I want to write to a couple of mop jockeys but I guess I can stoop so low if I must. Hah! You'd better not print this as most people would say I was nuts but me and four of my buddies walked about 14 miles the other night to play two games of billiards. I…

Page 16

Hevelin Fanzines

Futuria Fantasia, v. 1, issue 2, Fall 1939

Page 16

That's about all we can say about Hank. He doesn't like New York because it's too dirty, noisy and big. He dates on Thorne Smith. Kite now he's trying to crash Argosy with a story -- and in the future you can expect some big things from this quiet author. Oh, yes, and is it true what they say about Kuttner? No, he doesn't…

Page 27

Hevelin Fanzines

Southern Star, v. 1, issue 4, December 1941

Page 27

Munsey Panorama SOUTHERN STAR Page 27 eling of the love-stuff is absolutely indiscriminate. Now, if all the action were as good as that business in the grotto of the crabs, or that scene where the water god himself writes Egyptian in fingers of swirling red mist -- but it isn't. Or if all the persons were as nice as Tesda, the little…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 82

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 82

[page]77[/page] and hence not correction is applied for that factor. If several stars had been used in the observations, a weight might have been applied depending upon their respective delineations, but only one star being taken this is impossible. 40 observations were taken successively: 4 being taken at 1 revolution of the screw, 4 at…

Page 43

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

New England manuscript cookbook, 1880-1910

Page 43

thickness of cream when done. French 1 salt spoon Pepper 1 " " salt 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 even " onion, fine 1 " " vinegar when well mixed pour over salad. Mrs Clark's Salad Dressing Yolks 2 eggs well beaten Add gradually 1/2 tablespoon mustard 1/2 " sugar 2 spoonfulls melted butter 3 " vinegar Pinch…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 52

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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 52

[handwritten:] [page?] 51 MICHIGAN -- continued Conger, Omar D. (63) 1881-1887 1869-1881 Ferry, Thomas W. (44) 1871-1883 1865-1871 Howard, Jacob M. (51) 1862-1871 Elected to fill vacancy 1841-1843 Lyon, Lucius (31) 1837-1839 { Del …

1969-05-23 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 2

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University of Iowa Student Activities Bulletin, 1967-1970

1969-05-23 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 2

May 23, 1969 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BULLETIN Page 2 STUDENT SENATE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 1969-1970 Personnel Sue Anderson Marc Baer Jim Brooks Dave Dierks Jan Gomien Joe Jurachak *Kathy King Sarah Scott Bill Swisher Budgeting Pat Greenwood Iris Gross Doug Martin Dean Olson Tom Powers Sharon Rabkin *Dean Stoline Tom Tucker John…

Page 5

Hevelin Fanzines

1944 Fanzine Yearbook, after 1944

Page 5

Terrifying Test-tube Tales Joe Kennedy, as above. hektographed; one-shot; one; 10pp; gratis; (*) Thoth Bill James c/o Henry Elsner, as above. hektographed; irregular; three; 18pp; 5c. Toward Tomorrow James Kepner, as above. mimeographed; irregular; one; 40pp; 10c. Transactions of the Cosmos Club Gordon Holbrow, as above. mimeographed;…

Page 189

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Mary Carnegie and Susan Gillespie cookbook, 1804-1905

Page 189

Eggs a la St. Clair Take the shells off some hard boiled eggs - Cut length ways remove the yolks and pound in a mortar; with a piece of fresh butter, a pinch of Salt and pepper & pass the above through a wide Sieve into a basin & mix in a teaspoonful of tarragon vinager. Refill the eggs and serve on a napkin garnish with bread & butter…

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 3

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, January-April 1971

1971-03-25 Daily Iowan Article: ""'One false move and somebody is dead???'"" Page 3

DI March 25, 1971 p.3 (of 4) and somebody is dead...' of the Old Capitol, their faces deadpan looking holes into the while their spokesman recap incident. He proceeded to con ot only the police but everyone with the week's events. "You to stage this carnival freak he said, "and manage only to own more wrath upon black…

Page 12

Hevelin Fanzines

Science Fiction Fan, v. 1, no. 4, October 1936

Page 12

12 THE SCIENCE FICTION FAN ANNOUNCING "THE SCIENCE FICTION CRITIC" Celebrates its Anniversary with a New Series WOULD YOU LIKE TO READ - 1. What WE Think of "Thrilling Wonder Stories"? 2. What WE Have to Say About H.P. Lovecraft's Stories? 3. Louis C. Smith's Column - "Fantasiana"? 4. Our Regular…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 3

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 3

2 McRae, John J. 162 Mason, Jonathan 102 Nesmilld, James W. 167 Nocholas, Wilson C. 97 Norwood, Thomas 181 Pickering, Timothy 111 Pinkney, Charles 92 Poland, Luke Potter 174 Pope, John, 128 Rantaul, Robert 159 Reed, Philip 124 Stanton, Joseph 76 Stockton, Richard 85 Wilkins, William 154 Wilkinson, Morton S 164 Wingate, Paine 72 Wrighs, Robert.…

1928-06-01 -- 1928-06-04

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, January 1, 1927-January 30, 1929

1928-06-01 -- 1928-06-04

dad & Aulden commenced to plow corn this afternoon sat june 2 A nice day very cool this eve W L went to Fayette this eve don't know where Aulden went got a letter from Russell today he is in Ill to see his Grandma the girls & I called at Mr Flanagans got some snow balls took to the cemetery put on the graves sun june 3 A fine day…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 8

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 8

7 or appointed to the senate. The number in parenthesis indicates the age of the senator upon his accession to office. the next gives the dates of the term of service. There are three ways by which a senator may gain a seat in the senate: first, by an election by the state legislature for a full term of six years; second, by an election to fill out…

Page 11

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903

Page 11

11 Report of Providence Show September 22, 1902. Show as a whole is quite good. The only fault I have to find is there is too much rag-time, and coon songs as Klein and Clifton The Baileys, Genaro and Bailey, Amelia Summerville, and Smith, Doty & Coe all give us plenty of that kind of music, however, the show went very well with the…

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Acolyte, v. 4, issue 1, whole no. 13, Winter 1946

INVASION, 1949 CHARLES BURBEE JR IT was in the early Spring of 1949 that the first odd event took place. When the man, who stood eighteen inches high at the shoulders and an additional four inches when measured from the top of his head to his unshod feet, first began to walk the streets of Los Angeles, no one paid any attention to him at all. He…

1868-01-05 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-01-05 Page 2

sayed that he had got no money to pay so he sent him to Haverhild to work it out he has got to stay there 261 days to work it out there. He had his choice to H or to pay it so he went to Haverhild he stays there eight months to work it out there. He has gone off & wont pay his debts he is owen as follows names Tom Clark $100.00 Hirom Shilbrook…

1865-04-10 -- 1865-04-14

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, January 1864-August 1865

1865-04-10 -- 1865-04-14

New Hartford 1865 Mon. April 10 bought 10 bush. corn of Mrs. Beaumack 40 cts. and 1/2 Ton hay $3.00 per Ton went twice forgot my coat News of Lees Surrender to Gen. Grant. Tuesday Apr. 11 It rained all day Mrs Hare and the Girls here visiting. Wed. 12 Went to Cosbrights to get buggy Rep. and took Haringh & Aunt Carter to Mr. Sandsay…

Page 85a

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

Page 85a

Cunningham and Smith: On at 4.50. Full stage, 15 min. The man is a very good knockabout comedian and acrobat. The woman is simply present in the sketch. They introduce a well trained dog. The act is ordinary in its entirety. Evelyn Sisters: On at 5.05. 9 min. Young girls who like most sister acts, dance much better than they sing. Carl Cook: On…

July 18

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

July 18

HOT 1942. K began keeping my time-budget for a week! Canned 4 pt. beans, baked bread [illegible] marble honey cake, went to Middleton took nap Took K in to Home Management House for 18 days - then wrecked my radiator in sudden rain 1943. Packed Hans' suitcase, with jam + cookies and bobby pins for girls, cooked ham steak for breakfast. …

Page 200

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, November 13, 1916-January 21, 1918

Page 200

REPORT BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 3, 4 and 5. ALFRED FARRELL & COMPANY--- "The Artist and the Girl"--rag picture specialty--man and woman; woman sings while both are at work; patriotic pictures; special drop; 10 min. in two; went fair. SCOTT GIBSON--- First Appearance in America with…

Page 35

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903

Page 35

SHEA'S GARDEN THEATER, BUFFALO, Week Oct. 27, 1902. No. 1. Wartenburg Bros. Foot jugglers. good act. Full stage. Nine minutes. No. 2. Bessie Penn Guard. A pleasing act. Singing and accompanies herself of the piano for two of her songs. Sings Andrew Mack's Rose Song, first verse in soprano voice, second in a baritone. As Buffalo is her…

1926-06-25 -- 1926-06-28

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1926-06-25 -- 1926-06-28

strong Bros to practice this eve we did our ironing to day I am so auful tired sat June 26 A nice day Nettie finished Ellas dress & almost made one for Lena Albert & Wallace went to Fayette this afternoon sun June 27 A fine day jack Shaffer & family Lib smith & Louis Gladys & Ethel Bern was here this afternoon Mon June 28 A…

Page 190

Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Mary Carnegie and Susan Gillespie cookbook, 1804-1905

Page 190

Tea Scones July 27, 1900 1 lb of flour 2 oz of butter 1 tablespoonful pounded sugar 1 egg 1 pinch of salt - Rub the butter into the flour add baking powder sugar & salt mix the egg with as much new milk as will make a light dough, roll out lightly until half an inch in thickness; prick all over and bake in moderate oven for twenty minutes -…

31858064848116_057-03

Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_057-03

[handwritten] DMSR Nov. 5, 1967 3 (of 5) STOP TH The Vietnam conflict risks nuclear cor- It is already becoming the fourth blood- in our history (6,000 casualties and tw- It is stopping or frustrating most domes- It has undermined the confidence whi- the American people and their govern- We, the unsigned members of the- versity of Iowa, urge…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 34

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Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 34

-- Note -- It should be noted in the treatment of this problem that the middle wire was assumed not to be the same as the mean of all the wires, as of course perfect construction of the reticule would demand. The correction for the middle to the mean wire as found upon page 61 is only 0[superscript][?delta?][/superscript].019 a correction…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Ruth Salzmann Becker recipe book, mid- to late-20th century

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The City of Oxford Motor Services Ltd Oxford - South Midland 395 Cowley Road Oxford OX4 2DJ Telephone 0865-774611/5 S. Becker Esq. 28 Mansfield Road London N W 3 2HP National MD/SS P81 18 February 1981 Dear Mrs. Becker Thank you for your interest in our advertisement in "American in Britain". Enclosed are details of Oxford / Smith Midland…

1871-10-20 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Childs Family letters, 1871-1874

1871-10-20 Page 1

Lyons Iowa Oct. 20"1871 Henry Child Esq A.T. Wheeler Esq of this place informed me this morning that H.W. Smith & Chas W. Chase attys for Mary F. Limbeck served a notice on him as atty for you to take the deposition of E.T. Manning M.D. some time last week which I suppose has been taken The next term of the Circuit Court begins next Monday…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

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The Editor's Page by B. J. Smith 524 Chestnut St. Wyandotte Michigan NAPA BAPA AAPA MAJA This is the first issue of Eisegesis which has been sent to my friends of NAPA through the Mailing Bureau for nearly a year. It is the first that I have sent to the members of AAPA whom I hope will be my friends. Ordinarilly my magazine is mailed out…

1918-08-30 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

World War I Diaries and Letters

Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-30 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

whom I've kept that a secret. (Har! Har!) I suppose I shouldn't have told you because you'll keep strict count of your hose now. But I'm forgetting Dame Burton! She is an old maid, and must be in her sixties. Her mother is the prettiest little old thing. Her face reminds me of a clear cut, highly colored cameo. But they…

1913-04-24 -- 1913-04-27

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1912-1913

1913-04-24 -- 1913-04-27

kept Ella & Aulden got dinner Aunt Becca & Florence Curtiss came home with them is a cold evening Fri Apri 25 A nice day I took the banking from aroud the house raked the yard some Aunt Becca made the carpet Mother finished weaving my switch sat Apri 28 A windy day we have 48 little chickens sun Apri 27 A chilly day Mrs Emma self Lib…

1867-01-31

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-01-31

Askaloosa Iowa Jan 31st 1867 Chas. R Clark Esq Dear Sir Your favor of day before yesterday came duly to hand I send you today per Carrs line 42 Eatons Primary @ 10 $4.20 2 Gross School Pens 60 120 1 " Commerical 60 60 1 Business Writer Gift $6.00 I have put the Arithmetics at the lowest exchange rates. Shall hope to receive your further…

1907-11-27 -- 1907-11-29

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1907

1907-11-27 -- 1907-11-29

wed Nov 27 A windy day not very cold I baked bread Perle Klingman is 17 years old to day Russie King went home from West Union to day Lib smith & liss Fishback was here for dinner they got 50 lbs of buckwheat flour th Nov 28 thanks giving day a nice day Lina Mort K Wallace Lena & William Dues here for dinner Mother & Lena made Russell…

Iowa Law Review, "State Civil Rights Statute: Some Proposals" Page 1074

Social Justice

Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1964-1965

Iowa Law Review, "State Civil Rights Statute: Some Proposals" Page 1074

1074 IOWA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 49 Almost ninety years before the 1954 United State Supreme Court declaration that segregation in public schools was not permissible in this country,23 the Iowa Supreme Court held that Negroes could not be denied equal access to such Iowa schools.24 Similarly, in the 1873 case of Coger v. North West. Union Packet …

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Hevelin Fanzines

Eisegesis, issue 33, May 1, 1940

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Editorial Comment of Inactivity by B.J. Smith I "If you are ever going to issue another 'Eisegesis,' now is the time to do it, as certain ominous conditions in the NAPA call for immediate discussion..." writes E.A. Edkins, solon of Salzedo Street. This statement has served as the catalyst to stir me to editorial activity.…

1945-05-22 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

World War II Diaries and Letters

David R. Elder correspondence, April-May 1945

1945-05-22 Pfc. Roger Banks to Dave Elder Page 1

Blauberen, Germany In a hotel. [May 22? 1945] Dear Dave, How's the boy, today? Me-I'm feelin' just about as usual. I haven't written home for 14 days, so here goes! I've been to Nancy, France; and it's a fairly nice place. If I'd had a pass, I'd have gone to see Bob Clark in Paris. I was about 150 miles from…

Sci-Fic Issue 5

Hevelin Fanzines

Sci-Fic Variety, issue 4 and issue 5, December 1941 and March 1942

Sci-Fic Issue 5

SCI-FIC VARIETY published by FAPA-chalantly Bob Tucker number five March 1943 Not that you are interested, but we have more or less decided upon this as our permanent front-page format. Thank you. Pass on please, tot he next paragraph below. The doldrums hit us. You know what they are. You are undergoing the malady known as "fanus…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Acolyte, v. 3, issue 2, whole no. 11, Summer 1945

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the side-splitting satire of Owen Johnson's The Coming of the Amazons to the tender sardonicism of Hope Mirrlees' unforgettable Lud-in-the-Mist (which last, incidentally, is one of the very best pure fantasies I have yet had the pleasure of reading). Of perhaps lower artistic stature than genuine satire is unadorned humor. Humor in…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Voice of the Imagination (VOM), whole no. 12, March 1941

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THE DAMN THING PAGE SEVENTEEN The editor has always admired one writer above all others. The editor has read every published work of this writer, and he feels that the untimely death of this writer several years ago was a severe loss to the world of open-minded, riotous humor. THORNE SMITH, author of the unforgettable NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS,…

March 30

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1948-1952

March 30

MARCH 30 1948. Had good sleep, so got a little work done, but nap in P.M. In eve Hans and I were guests of I.S.C. Alumni group at $1.25 dinner at Kennedy Manor then showed pies and souvenirs to appreciative group. 1949 Assembly of girls in my room at 12:30 because someone had written in toilet room. Saw "The Silk Route" movie. Cut out…

Page 135

Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

Page 135

CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Sep. 25th, 1911 Mlle. MARTHA and OLLIE A good trapeze performance that opened the show in good shape. F. S. WILLIAMS and WARNER Musical eccentriques. Play a number of instruments, some novel, little comedy, and passed through all right in this early position. Open and close in one. ARMSTRONG and CLARK These boys always…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Amateur, v. 9, issue 2, Winter 1945-1946

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44. Thompson, D B OCTOBER--(8) 1527 Levin, Alexandria 5 La 45. Tucker, Bob JANUARY--(0)--DUES Box 260, Bloomington Ill 46. Unger, Julius JULY--(0) 6401 24th Ave, Brooklyn 4 NY 47. Waldeyer, Graph JANUARY--(3)--DUES--ACTIVITY 238 Seventeenth Ave, San Francisco 21 Calif 48. Warner, Harry APRIL--(0) 303 Bryan Place, Hagerstown Maryland 49.…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 89

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 89

[page]84[/page] [table of 7 columns] Obsev's. | Arc. | Rev. | mean | [delta] | [delta] [delta] | t [column 1] 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 [column 2] 164.250 [with " above…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919

Page 218

Sunday December 22nd 1918 I could not gt up till three oclock. Mrs Dow went to Des Moines this afternoon. Will Thomas and wife called. There is a change from the beautiful weather we have had. Monday December 23rd 1918 Did not get up till noon. about two oclock Rob came to the foot of the hill and we girls walked down to the car. I went to Dr…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

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Page 26 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST dark eyes snapping her fingers to attract attention. "I believe that before we get the solar system organized to repel this threatened invasion, we should get the earth itself organized. We must send emissaries to all principal places of habitation, to explain the situation and work out some…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Imagination, v. 1, issue2, whole no. 2, November 1937

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IMAGINATION! #2 Nov 37 7 from the Capital." But the borderpatrolmen precipitated disaster: Coming into contact with the vanguard of the mysteryous invaders they calld upon it to halt. No notice was accorded their command so they opend fire. Which attack was returnd by a withering fusillade that did deadly execution. Then; flying low &…

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 189

Scholarship at Iowa

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 189

187 special interest in the Chinese exclusion bill. Mr. Eaton was defeated for reelection by Joseph R. Hawley. Two years later he was elected tot he house where he introduced no important bills or resolutions, nor did he make any noted speeches. His interest is shown in the measures that came up by an occasional question or a few short pointed…

1918-10-20 Page 1

World War I Diaries and Letters

Walter H. Fox correspondence September-October 1918

1918-10-20 Page 1

Oct. 20th 1918 My Dearest Bess I have just come up to the rooms from the cold and wet camps and we Capt Davis & myself kindled a fire in the fire place and all the place lacks is you to make it like home. "But you" that is about 99/100 of it and you are not here. I get so lonesome for you when the days work is over and the evenings…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 91

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 91

Micrometer Problem. Equation of condition. 86 2.22R + 2.22E = 59", 2318 1.64R + .82E = 43", 6588 2.24R + .73E = 60", 3814 1.74R + .43E = 46", 7768 4.35R + .87E = 118", 8115 1.62R + .27E = 43", 4334 2.24R + .32E = 60', 7690 4.14R + .32E = 112", 3100 1.05R + .12E = 28", 3762 12.21R + 1.22E = 330",…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 48

48 TEMPLE THEATRE, DETROIT MICHIGAN. Week April 25th, 1904. WINONA WINTER: In songs and comedy. Impersonations, and ventriloquial work. This is an exceptionally good offering and went very well with our audience. She is young, pretty and more than ordinary talent. She is good for any place on the bill. 15 min. in one. CHAS. T. ALDRICH: As…

1867-06-26 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-06-26 Page 1

Cedar Rapids June 26, 1867 Friend Clark Yours is here Am glad to hear of your sucess, life & its enjoyments are made up of more things than many kind friends & sucessful homes. Pleasant surroundings & many all contribute [unreadable] to this [unreadable]. If in looking over the the groundevery man must be his own judge whether his…

1864-04-15 -- 1864-04-16

Civil War Diaries and Letters

George C. Burmeister diary, 1864

1864-04-15 -- 1864-04-16

pontoon bridge was taken up and we were compelled to return to camp. It is now definitely known that the rebels retreated after their defeat at Pleasant Hill. It is said the rebels had whiskey in their canteens, in which they had put powder, this it is thought they partook of to get up sufficient courage to fight us. This is curious if…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 92

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 92

87 Micrometer Problem. Second Auxiliary equations. 4.9284R + 4.9284E = 131".490 1.3448R + .6724E = 35."800 1.6800R + .5625E = 45."226 .7482R + .1849E = 20."114 3.7845R + .7569E = 103."386 .4374R + .0729E = 11."727 .7168R + .1024E = 19."446 2.1528R + .2704E = 58."400 .1260R + .0144E = 3."405 14.8962R +…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 88

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 88

[page]83[/page] Micrometer. [table of 7 columns] Obsev's. | Arc. | Rev. | mean | [delta] | [delta] [delta] | t [column 1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 [column 2] 27.570 [with " above…

1917-1921 - 11-29

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1917-1921

1917-1921 - 11-29

November 29 1917. Thanksgiving Day. Gave upstairs a thoro cleaning, did a bit of ironing. Miss A. Bess Clark came from Chisholm on the 4:00 P.M train. We had roast goose, Scotch dressing, peas, celery, cucumber pickles, wild strawberries, mashed potatoes, gravy, white & rye bread, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Homemade butter. 1918. Did…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1929-December 31, 1930

Page 135

Tuesday November 4th 1930 I did not do much today. Slept in PM. I called Dr Harold Smith and he sent me medicine. I went across the street to vote after supper and to The Library. My expense when away was $127.40 for ticket. Other expense $73.20, total $200.60. Letter from Alice Condon. Wednesday November 5th 1930 Letters from Mabel McDougall…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 75

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 75

[page]70[/page] IV Determination of the value in arc of one revolution of the micrometer screw. A great deal of the best work of our observatory depends upon the micrometer of the telescope. The Accuracy of all measurements with this instrument will depend both upon the fineness of the instrument and the accuracy with which the…

1868-02-07 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-02-07 Page 4

Aunt Mary but it is nothing to get along with her to what it has been to get along with your father for some over four month past He has seemed to want to vent his spite on Ella & I but he finds a great deal of fault with Myron, but Geo. does about right in his eyes he can overlook a great deal in him but he is better of late, I live in hopes…

1925-09-21 -- 1925-09-23

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1925-1926

1925-09-21 -- 1925-09-23

Mary got a doll in the mail this morning from Jessie Foster of Dubuque Will Kerr got our corn finished to day Tues sept 22 we had rain last night was a cool day Wallace went to Elgin took the jacket that belongs to the big kettle to be fixed Lena & I dident do any thing but just work all day made 2 kind of pickle some tomato preserves got a…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Alchemist, v. 1, issue 4, December 1940

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[header] ALCHEMIST 29 [/header] CLAMORS Bess Foster Smith Such luck! A MAN, drowned! Swashed around On the sea's floor To my very door! Now he is mine And I will dine As piece be piece divides With flowing tides. Man is self-willed. He wants to build Ships, trains, cars, planes, Envious of birds. But why waste words! Why all the…

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Edna Griffin biographical information, 1998

Cristine Wilson Medal for Equality and Justice Index Purpose of Medal 1 Governor Robert R. Ray (1982) 2 Mary Louise Smith (1984) 3 Dr. Sue Follon (1985) 4 Dr. Patricia Gaedelmann (1987) 5 Minnette Doderer (1989) 6 Kappie Spencer (1990) 7 Dr. Charles H. Bruner (1992) 8 Louise Rosenfield Noun (1993) 9 Mary Molen Wiberg (1994) 10 Betty Talkington…

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Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Dehon, Clark & Bridges correspondence to Thomas C. Durant regarding debt for statuary to Hiram Powers, 1866-1867

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28 Beaver St New York, April 8th, 1867. T.C. Durant Esq Nassau St Dear Sir, Referring to our letter of the 22nd Nov 1865, we find the amount due by you to Mr. Powers to be, [British pound] 325 - stg - which with interest to date, say [British pound] 31. 5/9 amounts to [British pound] 356. 5/9 Equal, at 109% Ex. to $1725.95 Gold - say Seventeen…

1919-07-06 -- 1919-07-12

Pioneer Lives

Ellery Moses Hancock diary, 1919

1919-07-06 -- 1919-07-12

July, 1919 Sun 6: Fair S.E. 79° All at church a.m. Mon 7: Fair, quite cool morn; Easterly 76° Abstracting mostly. Garden Evg. Began picking black [?] Tues 8: 58° morn & light shower. Fair & warmer, S.E. 82°. Abstracting mostly. Wed 9: Warm & muggy, S.W. 83° Several [?] showers Abstg. - Spl Agt Frank D. Carr [?] evg. Thurs 10: Fair…

1867-03-02 Page 3

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1867-03-02 Page 3

auction before long. I must close and go to bed. Yours Truly. Write soon. George A Clark [a line continued from previous page: "brick."] The 4th Today the snow is three inches deep this morning. Mr. Cummings has moved to the village and left Curt and Joe there. Mr. Hiram Harriman has had a auction and sold his stuff off. Mr. Spencer Silas…

1971-04-19 Robert A. Wright to Miss Virginia Harper Page 1

Social Justice

Virginia Harper NAACP Correspondence, 1971-1996

1971-04-19 Robert A. Wright to Miss Virginia Harper Page 1

[emblem] HAACP Founded 1909 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE SEVENTEEN NINETY BROADWAY NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 212-245-2100 Please direct reply to: Robert Wright, Director Region 4 260 Key Building 518 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 515-288-6566 April 19, 1971 Miss Virginia Harper Branch Administrative Secretary…

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Social Justice

University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967

31858064848116_040

[photo caption] TENTING TONIGHT! - Preparing to sit out a nine-day fast, these antiwar demonstraters, who declined to identify themselves, warm their hands at a lantern inside a tent pitched at the Girls Athletic Field south of the Union. Members of Student for a Democratic Society erected two tents Tuesday night as part of a camp-in to protest…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1925-December 31, 1926

Page 9

Sunday February 8th 1925 I went to SS & church after writing Hattie. The afternoon to Band Concert with a couple of ladies. Rested till supper time. Evening at home. Monday February 9th 1925 I went down town with Mrs Smith & Mrs Simpson. Got some Valentines and cards send ready to mail. I took them to the office and then to a picture…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1920-December 31, 1922

Page 148

Sunday January 1st 1922 Hattie dressed me before she went to church. Laura came home in time to go with Rob & Cora. The Whetstones to Sheldricks for dinner. Laura and I down to Otts. Such a good visit. Sheldrick here later. George Stevens and children called. It is 50 years today since I began to keep a diary. Monday January 2nd 1922 Laura…

1879-06-07 -- 1879-06-08

Pioneer Lives

Hancock family diary, 1879

1879-06-07 -- 1879-06-08

June 7 Saturday More pleasant, & tho' Mer only about same, seemed warmer again. Not doing much baking to day, so Anna had some time to herself both A.M. & P.M. but odd jobs with putting flannels & woolen sheets away into chest (that is all that were in condition) Kept one busy till middle P.M. "Mrs Hanscome" who is…

1868-04-06 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-04-06 Page 1

Grinnell, Apr. 6, 1868. Prin. C. R. Clark: Dear Sir: I have just examined Miss Maggie Dalbey's cards. Result: Orthog & Definitions - wanting - I can not find any papers from her on them. Anth. 42%. Gram. 74%. Geog. 61 - His. 51% reading 82%. Writing 85%. If she desires to teach, you may reexamine in those studies in which she is most…

Memo from John W. Lemmon Page 6a

Social Justice

Student demonstrations correspondence, 1965

Memo from John W. Lemmon Page 6a

Communists Played Leading Roles In the Recent Viet Nam Protests By FULTON LEWIS JR. Confidential government reports disclose that hard-core members of the Communist conspiracy played leading roles in the recent weekend protests against American policy in South Viet Nam. The demonstrations were the handi-work of the Viet Nam Day Committee, a…

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Le Zombie, whole no. 63, July 1948 - DUPLICATE? Missing page labels

20 T EE Smith completes final Lens novel; to appear in Planet Stories in order to reach largest adult reader group. 1952 21 W Lens novel to be published in book form: exclusive book rights claimed by Fantasy Press, Avalon Press, Carcosa House, Arkham House and Prime Press. 22 T Hadley Press astonishes fandom by claiming to not have any…

1862-01-25 -- 1862-01-29

Civil War Diaries and Letters

George C. Burmeister diary, 1862

1862-01-25 -- 1862-01-29

Sat. 25. Went to Muscatine today, saw a great many new things; took dinner at Jellison's, had an interesting time; the weather is pretty cold. The war news is not of any great importance. Inaction seems to be killing our men. Sun. 26. I staid at home today and spent the sabbath in reading and writing. In the evening I went to Pace's with…

1953-02-14 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Article: "Race Relations Held Improved in City"

Social Justice

Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 1 of 2)

1953-02-14 Burlington Hawkeye Gazette Article: "Race Relations Held Improved in City"

[[Top of page]] 2 Burlington, Ia., Hawk-Eye Gazette . . Sat., Feb. 14, 1953 [[Subtitle in bold, italics, and underlined]] Ideal of Brotherhood Not Reached [[end italics and underline]] [[Header in bold]] Race Relations Held Improved in City [[Article Text]] "You have everything you need here in Burlington to become a real American city. For…

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Voice of the Imagination (VOM), v. 1, issue 4, December 1939

VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION 9 ones like yours while others are the kind you buy at newsstands. They're all awfully fascinating. I've read so many since I came here on a vacation that my poor brain is just spinning around n round day in day out. He isn't a fan himself, he says, but likes to look them over — they belong to a cousin of…

1869-02-14 Page 4

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1869-02-14 Page 4

her pay something - don't think that it will be more than right - when I do her washing and have all the trouble think too that I will be more independent for her -she is willing to pay, I hope we shall get along - Our church have been having very interesting meetings - quite a number have been baptized - Mr Pardan has met with a change but he…

August 20

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939

August 20

AUGUST 20 19 As my battery went dead, Signe walked to Pauline's to can for her after canning peaches here in forenoon. Hans came home and got her and 1-1/2 bu. blackberries, tomatoes. Hilda also came after week at Buckhorn. 19 Signe canned 16 qts. peaches for me, cleaned and packed trunk full of pictures. Sent Hans 4 letters in 1 day!…

1868-02-07 Page 2

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-02-07 Page 2

Clara were all here to tea wednesday night last Geo. Clark started for the West wednesday noon Our school closes tomorrow Geo. intended to have sent his tin type in the last letter that we sent you but I sealed it while he was at school & forgot it Ella & Myron have had some taken & they all intend to send you one we have blustering…

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Hevelin Fanzines

New Fandom, v. 1, issue 6, 1939

Page 28

H̲A̲R̲R̲Y̲ ̲W̲A̲R̲N̲E̲R̲, ruffles the editors hair as he blasphemously remarks: "A few words re fifth New Fandom: The cover is really excellent. Taurasi couldn't have done a better piece of work. Inside, of what I've read, Pong's article is the best. The reprints are good, but don't you think you're carrying them…

1879-03-19 -- 1879-03-20

Pioneer Lives

Hancock family diary, 1879

1879-03-19 -- 1879-03-20

20th Dr &Este & Ells Clark called. March 19 Wednesday Still pleasant: Mer 8°+ at 7 o.c. again, but 28°+ at noon & rising to 35°+ in PM, standing 30°+ at 6 o.c. PM, quite windy in AM, but went down in PM & clouded over but was quite mild when Rose & I went up to see Mrs. [illegible] Pratt for an hour or more in last of PM found…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 12, January-February 1940

Page 25

FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 25 "Well, anyway, we've got the macaroons where we want them," announced Mart, slowly. "Good! Where's that?" "Five million light-years away." Dick nodded. "Right, The Hight Muckamuck of Macaroon has enough weapons at his disposal to blast us to…

Page 8

Hevelin Fanzines

Variant, v. 1, issue 2, whole no. 2, May 1947

Page 8

May 1947 VARIANT Page 8 as all are aware, is utterly unknown in the deliberations of our Society. However, to our lasting shame, the member who presented the paper, and whose integrity and judgement are beyond question, was challenged. It is even rumored that the term fraud was employed, although this I cannot believe. The subject of this paper…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 69

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 69

[page]64[/page] magnifying glass was used as a reading microscope and the readings taken upon different portions of the scale; thus eliminating any inequality in the scale entering as a source of constant error. The readings upon the various scales are given upon page 67. The arithmetical mean of each set of observations is given as is also…

Page 15

Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 3, issue 3, whole no. 15, November-December 1941

Page 15

Page 15 are informed. And fans are invited to write in telling whether or not they liked "Crimes of the Year 2000". The tale in December FFM is only the first of a series. A recent letter from Dr. Smith gives us permission to impart the following. We'd written him asking about rumors to the effect that he might be writing a…

Page 107

Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

Page 107

Boston B.F.Keith's August 28 2 Aesop's Fables: Good: Topics of The Day: Average: Jean & White: 14 min, F.S. Spec. Routine of dancers with a surprise finish, as one the boys is made up as a girl. Opened the show well. Will & Gladys Ahern: 10 min, in "One" Spec. Roping and comedy talk, with a little dancing. Went…

1923-09-06 -- 1923-09-07

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1923

1923-09-06 -- 1923-09-07

th sept 6 A nice day Wallace & I went to Wadena this forenoon Aulden halled a load of gravel for Fred Schneider Russell is better Lina came this eve was here for supper & for the night we had our first fryed chicken for supper this eve was fine Perry Craft & family & Lib smith called this afternoon Fri sept 7 A nice day pretty cool…

Telephone Numbers

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1942-1946

Telephone Numbers

1944 1- "% Postmaster" Thomas R. St. George Burma Road- Nicol Smith Air Flight Surgeon They Were Expendable- W.L. White 2- America's Role in Asia- Harry Paxton Howard Finland- The New Nation- Agnes Rothery "Danby Folk"- dansk "Green Mansions"- W.H. Hundson 6. "Mother Russia" - Maurice…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Ad Astra, v. 1, issue 5, January 1940

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Page 22. AD ASTRA [[underline]]Hearing briefly from Paul. H. Spencer[[end underline]]: "That last AD ASTRA , was a wow! I mean it,it was probably the best single issue of a fanmag I've ever read! Congrats! If AA were printed, FANTASY would be left 'way behind." (([[underline]]To which we breathlessly reply[[end underline]]:…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fan-Scent, v. 2, issue 1, 1949

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Illegitimate publication of the Portland Science-Fantasy Society Soccisl CTMV FTION Supplement Yep, Cinvention in '49; Corvention in '50. Remember, a pound of porvention is worth a ton of curare, as the man said. Or do you like Porcon better? Porcon what, you ask. Well, Procon rye! Yuk-yuk-yuk Actually, there's no good reason for…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 83

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 83

Pages 53 and 84 show the value of 1 revolution as reduced from the equation are by dividing it by the number of revolutions entering the interval. The mean even of each set of 4 observations have been determined simply as (cant decipher) the weights of the mean are each ease page 85, the weight ascribed to each mean have been determined in this…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, April 30, 1906 - February 4, 1907, part 1

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33 New York Criticism-June 4th, 1906. SMITH & 2 JOHNSONS: 16 min.-full stage closed in about 3 min-3 shows Colored. Well known. For a straight singing sketch, this act held its own and finished to some good applause. HENRY & FRANCIS: 17 min.-full stage-closed in one-3 shows In their comedy:-"The New Janitor." Scored quite a…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910

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195 HUDSON THEATRE UNION HILL, N.J. John C. Peebles. Week of March 28, 1910. 1-HEARN & RUTTER, Dancing act. Two neat appearing boys in a lively dancing number that will get by nicely anywhere. Opened the show in good shape. Olio drop in 1. 11 min. 2-LENA PANTZER, Novelty Wire Act. Miss Pantzer has a novel and pleasing act, dressing well…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913

Page 197

197 B.F. KEITH'S UNION SQUARE THEATRE CRITICISM OF SHOW FOR WEEK OF JAN. 27th, EARL FLYNN & NETTIC McLAUGHLIN A young man and woman in a fast dancing act with several changes of costume. Pity to bury them in this position, could go down further and make good. Ten minutes in one. BEN LINN Recent heavy weight feature of the…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 1, issue 1, November 1940

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14 ......... THE FANTASITE well covered it, but I do want to say how much I appreciate the friendships I made those three days. There is Walter Liebacher, for instance. Very kindly he put up Paul Klingbiel and myself at his apartment for the two nights. And Walt is a real guy. You know, he's the fellow who wrote that "Blotto" thing…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

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Report of colonial, Lawrence, Week of Feb. 37, 1911 John F. Adams, Critic. Louis Guertin - "King of High Jumpers" made a good opening act. 10 min. in one. 4 Solis Bros - Mexican Marimne quartette. A musical novelty which made a hit. 18 min. in one. Farrell Taylor and Clark Trio. - in…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 99

99 TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH., NOV. 13.-The troule with this show is that nearly all the acts have been seen here on a number of occasions, and none of them, Berzac's excepted, are of startling merit. J. H. Finn. FAUST FAMILY-Three boys and a man. The man juggles the boys with his feet. They work slow but sure. 7 min. F. S. 2 in one. A.…

1922-09-10 -- 1922-09-11

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, 1922

1922-09-10 -- 1922-09-11

sun sept 10 A cool day we afraid of frost to night Minnie Cowen & his 3 girls & Lib smith was here for dinner we had such a good visit Russell went to Clyde Kings to see Herald Linberger today mon sept 11 A fine day nice & cool we had a light frost in the hollows Aulden & I gathered some hazel nuts this afternoon the children all…

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Social Justice

NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, Fort Madison, Iowa, 1964

Page 002

-2- period, last year, (January 1st to May 28th), and that Freedom Fund contributions had increased 65% for that same period.Thus, statistics continue to show that the oldest civil rights organization is not dying as some would seem to hope. Instead, the NAACP continues to gather strength and support as it battles for the rights of man! Selma,…

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Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1912-December 31, 1915

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Wednesday October 2nd 1912 Ida got a telegram from Mollie this morning to come to Chicago for awhile as Harry had to work nights. She went down to Otts at 12:15 and I went down an hour later. Fannie took her to the depot and I went along for the 3:08 train which was an hour late. I come home at 4:30. Will busy about the place. Thursday October 3rd…

1974-06-14 A. Anthes Smith to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Page 1

Social Justice

Highway 61 correspondence and documents, 1968-1974

1974-06-14 A. Anthes Smith to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Page 1

A. Anthes Smith President 319-372-5174 FM BANK & TRUST FORT MADISON BANK & TRUST CO. FORT MADISON, IOWA 52627 June 14, 1974 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1790 Broadway New York, New York 10019 Gentlemen: Articles which have appeared recently in Fort Madison and other newspapers have publicized, for the…

1865-10-16 -- 1865-10-19

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1865-10-16 -- 1865-10-19

New Hartford Oct 1865 Mon. 16. Mr. Rice & A.H. Dunning here all night. Abe took cars for Falls. I picked 2 lds corn to day "[on?]" J. Clark Tues. Oct. 17 Mr. Rice here still. Mrs. Rice arrived here noon I went to Clarks to pick corn took dinner there picked 1 ld Wed. 18 Mr. Rice & wife "[illegible]" & wife here all…

1949-10-06 Burlington Herald Article: "How Does Burlington Feel About Prejudice"

Social Justice

Dorothy Schramm newspaper clippings, 1949-1955 (folder 2 of 2)

1949-10-06 Burlington Herald Article: "How Does Burlington Feel About Prejudice"

[[handwriting]]Herald Oct 6 49[[end handwriting]] How Does Burlington Feel About Prejudice? Inter-Racial Group Searches for Answer There is a magazine published called The Cross and The Flag. It is edited by one Gerald L. K. Smith, and is the official organ of the Christian Nationalist party. If you've never heard of it, don't feel…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

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REPORT ON COLUMBUS SHOW WEEK MAY FIRST -- 1911. W.W. PROSSER. JULIAN & DYER: Flying ring act. One man works straight, the other eccentric comedy. The work of both is very good. Scored heavily throughout and finished strong. 10 minutes landscape in 5. TOM SMITH: Comic songs and dances: Opens with two songs of the English comic order, neither of…

1865-12-27 -- 1865-12-28

Civil War Diaries and Letters

Eliphalet W. Ensign diary, August 1865-June 1866

1865-12-27 -- 1865-12-28

Memorandum Dec 1865 Wed. 27 Cut some soft maple for sled runners. Drew some things home from store The white calf died. Wm. & Jim Clark was here & pd. $100.00 a piece on notes at Mr. Faucetts evening till 7 oclock at Mr. Farrells in evening Burdick gave me $5.00 to pay his taxes & told me to get papers of Lathrop of Butler Centre …

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 68

TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. OCT. 16, J. K. [ILLEGIBLE) CHARLES SERRA An equilibrist act on pedestal. This is a most excellent act and would add strength to any bill. 9 min. F. S. HELEN REIMER She worked her character monologue hard but did not appear to catch on until toward the end. 18 min. in one. FOY & CLARK Their new act "The…

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Germans in Iowa

Iowa, die Heimat für Einwanderer Revised 1873 edition

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Eisenbahn-Land Bewilligungen. 53 Monroe 11,000, Lucas 10,000, Clark 10,000, Pottawatomie 9,000, Ringold 4000, Madison 3000 Acker. Das Land zeichnet sich durch besondere Fruchtbarkeit aus. Von den eben angeführten Counties erstreckt sich die Bahn durch folgende 8: Montgomery, Adams, Mills, Union, Monroe, Lucas, Clark und Pottawatomie, - die…

1927-01-24 -- 1927-01-25

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Mary Henrietta Peters diary, January 1, 1927-January 30, 1929

1927-01-24 -- 1927-01-25

to West Union this morning Russell went along that far with him he went on to Cedar Rapids he is starting in at col agan hope he will make good W L has gone this eve to Fred Ruts to practice he took Jannie & Mattie Craft to Postville to see Dr smith Mattie has a bad arm Vern said one of the cows had a swelled leg we called Cryder out was only a…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, January 21, 1918-May 19, 1919

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REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesda[y] and Wednesday, April 21, 22 and 23. THREE SERENADERS--- Two men and a woman; Instrumental Singing Novelty--Violin and ensemble singing. 10 min. in one; went good. ROBINSON & THOMAS--- Two men; Colored--This act I got from the Boston Office; took the place of Gordon & Lamar of…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923

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8 REPORT OF BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19, 20, and 21. GARFIELD & SMITH --- Man and woman in "Conversational Nonsense" -- do 10 minutes of nonsensical talk which did seem to go with the audience, as they received no laughs and a very light hand at finish. THE NAGYFYS --- Man and…

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Social Justice

Edna Griffin's FBI file, April 1948-October 1951

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Form No. 1 THIS CASE ORIGINATED AT OMAHA OM FILE NO. 100-4095 REPORT MADE AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA DATE WHEN MADE 7-24-51 PERIOD FOR WHICH MADE 2-23;4-5;6-4,25,26,27,28,30'7-25.10-51 REPORT MADE BY RMF b7C TITLE EDNA MAY GRIFFIN, aka., Mrs. Stanley Griffin, Edna May Williams CHARACTER OF CASE SECURITY MATTER…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasy Digest, v. 1, issue 6, August-September 1939

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FANTASY DIGEST 19 quently quite a shot. Mark and I, two fair shots, were really shown up by Doc's teen-aged daughter, Clarrisa McDougal Smith. (That is where Doc got the nurses name in "Galactic Patrol".) Clarissa, Honey is her nickname, really went to town with a rifle,.,,Boy, but were our faces red! In Doc's basement…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

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B. F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME Week of Nov. 3, 1913 Cleveland, Ohio Marie Lloyd flopped at both shows Monday. She asked to be shifted further up the bill after the matinee and her wish was granted. Only four of the acts on this week's bill speak United States. A stranger in town might imagine that he was on Piccadilly circus or the Strand if he…

1866-04-01 -- 1866-04-04 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-04-01 -- 1866-04-04 Page 1

Plymouth. N. H April. 1. 1866 Brather Charles received your letter last night. It is pleasant today we have bin to the sugar place 4 days this week saps runs most as fast as we can boil it we have got two lambs you rite longer leters to me than I do you. April 4 1866 I will finish my letter now mother has bin to the sugar place we have got 6 lambs…

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Germans in Iowa

Die Geschichte der Stadt Davenport (part 1)

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94 Die Geschichte von Davenport. Als die bei den Booten zurückgebliebenen Soldaten das Geschrei und Schießen hörten, dachten sie nur an ihre eigene Sicherheit und stießen schleunigst vom Ufer ab, und für Davenport und seinen einzigen Begleiter, denen auf ihrer Flucht nach dem Ufer die Rothhäute auf den Fersen waren, schien die Rettung…

1877-11-04 Page 3

Pioneer Lives

S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1877-1880

1877-11-04 Page 3

him 3 to 5 years, or may buy his place. Barnes expects to get it, well there has been a good many changes here since you left Geo Reading died with cancer in his stomach, Jack Vancleave got tired of liveing and shot himself. Poor Jim Gasling house is about gone. Tom Bower & John have busted up the store is closed now. There is a trial going on…

Fort Madison Branch of the NAACP; Report of the 1970 Nominating Committee

Social Justice

NAACP newsletters, Fort Madison Branch, 1967-1970

Fort Madison Branch of the NAACP; Report of the 1970 Nominating Committee

Fort Madison, Branch OF THE National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 REPORT OF 1970 NOMINATING COMMITTEE President...Dr. Harry Harper, Sr. 1st Vice President...Mrs. Narjoie Lewis 2nd Vice President...Mrs. Ruth Webster 3rd Vice President...Mrs. Marge Phipps Secretary...Mrs. Grace Beecham Assistant…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 3, March-April 1939

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Page 26 FANTASCIENCE DIGEST and Smith was a very good analysis. I disagree with the statement of "The Eternal Wanderer" that the "Black Flame" was just an adventure story laid in the future. You couldn't take any place in the world today and have a situation on which you could place a plot like that of "The Black…

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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks

Mary Carnegie and Susan Gillespie cookbook, 1804-1905

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Soda Scones 1 lb of fine flour a tea spoonful of carb& of Soda a tea spoonful of cream of tartar & a pinch of salt Mix with Butter milk into a light dough, work in a little flour lightly and roll it out about a quarter of an inch thick and cut with a round tin cutter Bake on a moderate hot girdle. Brown scones are made the same as above,…

1875-03-17 Page 1

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1875-03-17 Page 1

Bryants Block - 10 oclock Wed, Friend Clark, I got my tempor up tonight so thought I'd just write to you and give you a piece of my mind. I am perfectly astonished as the revelation of tonight. To commence at the first of it, and forgive me Charlie, if I use strong language at any times, for I have been faling like death tonight. Well in the…

1917-1921 - 05-09

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1917-1921

1917-1921 - 05-09

May 9 1917. I did a big washing. packed all afternoon, sorting out and burning old letters, etc. Papa mended Herman's old trunk for me, also my college book box. 1918. Read 600 ears in testing station, canned 16 qts rhubarb, and 2 pts. of pork Mrs. Hans Anderson gave us. Baked war bread. Glady and Winfield Denison, among 115 taking 8"…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904

Page 114a

Yankee and Dixie, 3 shows, 18 min. open full stage, short close in 1 -- These dogs are Irish terriers, who perform a variety of clever tricks, including some real wonderful balancing on the slack wire, and assist their trainer, Mr. Thompson, in a bit of ball playing as a finish. It is a nice little act for an early place in the two show section,…

1917-1921 - 11-01

Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries

Clara Steen Skott diary, 1917-1921

1917-1921 - 11-01

November 1 1917. We got up at 5 A.M. and brought home our pig pen from high school where Hallowe'en kids put it. None of them knew how it got back. I baked oatmeal bread, ironed, wrote to Edna Clark. Miss Burgan talked on Food Values. August came before noon, on his way from Canada to Iowa. Cathedral Quartette, 2d no. on course, fine. 1918.…

1868-01-05 Page 3

Pioneer Lives

Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1868-01-05 Page 3

get ready to it. Father lost a balf the other day. Father & Myron ar going to Woren after a sleigh next week a wednesday father is going to by a new sleigh. Owen school is keepen now it is going to keepe 3 week longer any way. the wind blows and the snow flies today Ower school keeps next week then 3 days that in week after next. The techer is…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910

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GRAND OPERA HOUSE, PITTSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 6th, 1909. HARLAN KNIGHT & CO.-28 minutes-full stage. rural comedy-"The Chalk Line". Badly acted, talky and uninteresting. MELNOTTE TWINS & CLAY SMITH-18 minutes in one. An ordinary singing and dancing act. THE SLEEDS- 12 minutes-full stage. Black art pantomimists. Comedy. A decided…

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 29

Scholarship at Iowa

Theory of least squares applied to the problems arising in our observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895

Theory of Least Squares Applied to the Problems Arising in our Observatory by Arthur George Smith, 1895, Page 29

[page]25[/page] II Equatorial Interval of Transit Instrument, value of in time. It not infrequently occurs in taking an observed transit of a star for the determination of time or error of click that owing to the intervention of clouds or accident, it is impossible for the observer to note the presage of the star across any of the…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

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8 CHASE'S WASHINGTON. Week Mch. 9th, 1908 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$# HENRY CLIVE Assisted by Miss Walker he did a right clever monologue-palming act and really think he would have been even more successful in number two position. In one. W.S. HARVEY Assisted by Miss Anderson. He gave a right good performance in the line of light and heavy…

Happenings Page 2

Social Justice

United Campus Ministry papers, 1970-1972

Happenings Page 2

2- CLERGY CONSULTATION SERVICE: This is a nationwide effort of clergy, in conjunction with "Planned Parenthood", to counsel with persons concerned about problem pregnancies. In Iowa, it is composed of more than 70 clergy. The caseload has varied, but averages from three to five cases per week for Simpson. The trend is toward more, not…

1879-07-11 -- 1879-07-12

Pioneer Lives

Hancock family diary, 1879

1879-07-11 -- 1879-07-12

July 11 Friday Still pleasant & very warm. All well, & I kept busy about currants, making couple qts jam, in A.M. down to Maz Stewarts of errand also, kept busy, till middle P.M. after which had a nap, Anna picked lot of currants last of P.M. & after tea went to let Mrs GoodsKoontz know we wanted butter, & I kept busy look over…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 28, 1908 - October 18, 1909

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REPORT OF THE COLONIAL, LAWRENCE, MARCH 29, 1909. Hobson & Deland in "In Buffalo." C. D. in 3. This is a good act but should not open the show, but this is the only place I could play it. 14 minutes. Lillian Ashley - songs and talk in one. Went good. 12 minutes. The Brittons - singers- Weng big. 12 minutes. Girls with the Green Veil…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Fantasite, v. 1, issue 5, September 1941

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SOME NOTS ON ALIEN RACES BY L.R. CHAUVENET Since science-fiction writers from the very beginning have drawn heavily on the concept of alien races of beings, intelligent after a fashion, and friendly, inimical, or aloof as may suit the purpose of the story, it would be wearisome and impractical to attempt a catalogue of the whole works in a brief…

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Hevelin Fanzines

Memoirs of a Superfluous Fan, 1944

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LASFL the greatest without a doubt of all science fiction clubs then and now, has been broken apart for many a long month and year. The minutes for the meeting of August 19, 1937, show the following persons to have been present: Forrest J Ackerman, Russell J. Hodgkins, Bob Olson (yes, the author), Henry Kuttner, Arthur K. Barnes, Morojo, Virgil…

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Keith-Albee Collection

Keith-Albee managers' report book, May 11, 1914-July 1, 1915

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REPORT on BOSTON SHOW for WEEK of JANUARY 18th - 1915. (R. G. Larsen.) PATHE WEEKLY 13 minutes in one. Picture sheet. LOHSE and STERLING 5 minutes f.s. Palace. A good, fast act on the Roman rings. Man and woman. Could go down on the bill, or close a show. CECILIA WRIGHT 9 minutes in one. Olio Drop. Miss Wright has been laying off for six weeks.…