"Risen from the Ashes" article by Marie Forbes includes color photo spread of Villa Pace when it opens as a museum, 1982
Baltimore Sun Aug. 22, 1982 "Risen from the Ashes" article by Marie Forbes includes color photo spread of Villa Pace when it opens as a museum.
1982 August 22
RP 316
Alice Fitzgerald with members of the League of Red Cross Societies in France
Seated, from left to right: 1) Prof. G. C. Whipple; 2) Dr. G. C. Shattuck; 3) Miss H. Bailey; 4) Miss A. Fitzgerald; 5) Dr. R. P. Strong; 6) Miss G. Cowlin; 7) Dr. Lina Potter; 8) Mr. H. E. Scarborough. Standing, from left to right: 1) Mr. C. R. Hewitt; 2) Dr. W. Francis; 3) Dr. M. I. Banus; 4) Mr. M. Balfour; 5) Dr. W. Pitt; 6) Dr. T. R. Brown; 7) Mr. W. Clarke; 8) Mr. A. E. Weaver; 9) Dr. O. Monod; 10)Mr. K. Stouman; 11) Dr. F. O. Ducasse; 12) Prof. M. Sella.
1920
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 6 x 9 in.
Item 104990
Black Gold Star Mothers (New York Times Article 1930)
The petition to President Hoover by 55 of 216 identified Black Gold Star Mothers forced the State Department to issue a public statement that guaranteed Black women “equal accommodation, care, and consideration.” The Black community’s public denouncement of the segregated pilgrimages initiated a slow shift of Black voter support from the Republican to the Democratic Party by the 1936 presidential election.
Mary Elizabeth Garrett, Bessie King, Julia Rogers, and Mamie Gwinn
Norval H. Busey
Bryn Mawr College
'The Spirit of William Shakespeare Appearing to his Detractors'
Hogarth, William
c. 1796
‘Common Sense’ Applied to Woman Suffrage
Suffrage
Jacobi, Mary Putnam
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001748469
Putnam
1894
"A Few Words on Secret Writing"
Edgar Allan Poe
Southern Literary Messenger
"Alfred Blalock hanging picture of baby, portrait photograph"
Blue Baby Surgery
A photographic portrait.
Yousuf Karsh
1950s
"Annabel Lee"
Edgar Allan Poe
Sartain's Union Magazine
"Another Account of Poe's Death"
Unidentified author.
Unidentified newspaper.