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Motion picture archive
Advertising and promotional material for a variety of film genres including western and musicals; MGM & Universal Studios Story Department memos and synopses; production archive for "Ocean's Eleven"; performer promotional head shots.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kistler, Jr. Freshman Library, 1892-1962
A collection of 100 works referred to in "How to gain a year on college" by E. P. Alworth and Manly Johnson. They are by no means the sole books by him in the catalog. To view the catalog, click on the "External Documents" link below, which will take you to the McFarlin book catalog for a list of all the included volumes. Please note that this is a group of BOOKS and not manuscript materials.
Mrs. A. W. Walker broadsides and circulars, Undated
Munitions factory photographs, 1914-1918
Eighty-eight photographs taken during World War I in a British munitions factory showing women on assembly lines manufacturing shells. Includes one photograph of the plant managers, possibly in Kent.
Muriel Spark papers, 1957-1988
Muskogee, Indian Territory photographs, 1899
There are seven historical photographs on cabinet cards showing scenes in and around Muskogee, I. T., all purchased from a single source. From internal context and handwriting, it is probable these were taken by the Alice Robertson Studio.
Narraganset Petition, 1777-12-13
As representatives of the Narraganset Indians, Samuel Niles and James Niles present a petition to the "Council of War," the beginning of which reads: "To the Honorable Nicholas Cooke Esq. Governor and Commander in Chief, in and over the State of Rhode Island." The petition protests the leasing of farm lands to anyone not a member of the Narraganset Tribe and asks that the problem be referred to the General Assembly.
Natalie Clifford Barney - Romaine Brooks correspondence, 1920-1969
Natchez Treaty, 1792
Completely handwritten, this is a treaty, written in Spanish, between the Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Governor Lemos of "the Place and District of Natchez." It contains many signatures, the majority "by his mark."
National Waterways Association Papers, 1909
A resolution of the Commercial Club of Muskogee, Oklahoma, presented to the National Waterways Commission in Washington, asks that the question of navigation of the Arkansas River be revived by the Commission. Other material consists of letters of transmittal and acknowledgment.