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Photograph, black and white, of spectators at a volleyball game. Crowds of people gather in a line, looking at something. One woman sits on top of a ladder to get an aerial view, and another woman leans against the steps of the ladder.
Photograph, black and white, of Thelma Motes Starbird and Florine Logue. Logue and Starbird stand next to each other in a field, posing for the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Thelma Motes Starbird and Florine Logue. Logue and Starbird pose for the camera, with one crouching on the ground and the other standing over them.
This newsletter was created during exam week and is significantly shorter than the others. It contains short snippets of happenings during the week, including one story about a girl who ate ice-cream like a "hog", announcements, ntices, ...
Photograph, black and white, of tip-off of Sophmore-Freshman game. Three women jump for a basketball in the center of a court, while two other women watch from behind, poised at the ready. Other women line the side of the court to watch...
Photograph, black and white, of Odd demonstration. Ten women stand outside in a line, wearing pajamas, and smiling at the camera. The women stand on grass in front of palms and a large brick building.
Photograph, black and white, of the Florida State College for Women lifesavers club. A group of women pose for a photograph, wearing swimsuits with a cross in the center. Twelve women sit on the edge of a pool, and another seven stand...
Photograph, black and white, of southgate. An entrance to the Florida State College for Women campus is pictured, with two archways. Two women walk out from under the gate.
Edward Gordon Craig asks the recipient if they have a letter he seems to have lost. Craig says that if he cannot come up with a good review for a book he may ask the recipient to read it and give him their thoughts. He says that he may...
Photograph, black and white, of gym class at the demonstration school. One woman stands in a circle with young children. Some of the children are laying on the ground and some are standing, and they all hold hands.
Photograph, black and white, of Odd chorus. Four women pose in a set of pairs. Each pair of two women hold hands, and turn to look at each other. In each pair, one woman wears a short dress and another wears a dress with a large skirt, ...
Photograph, black and white, of people dancing. Five women dance with five men, while a sixth man watches from the behind them. The women crouch down while the men point over their heads.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows Magzine and Daily Review, 1929, Easton, P.A.
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Easton, Pa., May 30, 1929; Scranton, May 31, 1929; Wilkes-Barre, June 1, 1929; Pittsburg, June 3-4, 1929; Youngtown, Ohio, June 5, 1929; Akron, June 6, 1929; Cleveland, June 7-8, 1929; Cincinnati, June 10...
On back of photograph: "The Tatlerettes" My favorite friends 1929. L-R: Mildred Fletcher, Willie Mai Taylor, Alice Smith, Eulah Snyder, Norma ?, Doris Welch, Carol Wine Miller, Viola Turaville, May Dowling
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows Magzine and Daily Review, 1929, Washington, D.C.
Description:
Washington, D. C., May 20-21, 1929; Baltimore, Md., May 22-23, 1929; Wilmington, Del., May 24, 1929; Trenton, N. J., May 25, 1929; Jersey City, May 27, 1929; Newark, May 28, 1929.
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