A book and laboratory fee is charged in this billhead.
Date: 1925-11-18
Collection: Ephemera collection
GUSN: 246144
Ref. Code: EP001.01.034.01.03.018
The register is for the term beginning August 29 and ending November, 1870 for the school in district no. 15, Grammar Department, Town of Claremont.
Date: 1870
GUSN: 246145
Ref. Code: EP001.01.034.01.03.019
The program lists the activities taking place in M.I.T. buildings throughout the day. The open house is done under the auspices of the Student Combined Professional Societies.
Date: 1927-04-30
GUSN: 246147
Ref. Code: EP001.01.034.01.03.020
The program is for "Much ado about nothing" presented June 14-15, 1907 by the Senior Class of Smith College.
Date: 1907
GUSN: 246149
Ref. Code: EP001.01.034.01.03.021
The card reads "Successor to Harry L. Anderson."
GUSN: 246150
Ref. Code: EP001.01.035.01.01.001
The matchbook reads "The original metal-tube radio."
GUSN: 246151
Ref. Code: EP001.01.035.01.01.002
The business deals in electric gas lighting, electric bells and repair of locks.
GUSN: 246152
Ref. Code: EP001.01.035.01.01.003
The company does electric wiring, telephone and bell systems and complete electric installations.
GUSN: 246153
Ref. Code: EP001.01.035.01.01.004
The elevator has been used for the last two years in the Franklin Woolen Company's Mill. It was invented and patented by Wesley Sawyer October 31, 1865.
Date: 1867-09-10
GUSN: 246155
Ref. Code: EP001.01.036.01.01.001
The business will repair elevators and dumb waiters. They are the successors to the Hoyt Elevator Company.
GUSN: 246156
Ref. Code: EP001.01.036.01.02.001
Prendergast's residence is in Newton Highlands.
GUSN: 246157
Ref. Code: EP001.01.037.01.01.001
The business order box is located at 232 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
GUSN: 246158
Ref. Code: EP001.01.037.01.02.001
The lecture for the evening will be "Under the Tropical Sun" an account of Frank Plumley's experiences in Venezuela.
Date: 1908-11-30
GUSN: 246159
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.002
The ticket is for a balcony seat on Friday evening, June 14.
GUSN: 246160
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.003
The lift ticket book has two remaining coupon in it.
GUSN: 246161
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.004
A ticket reserving a place for a King's Daughters' entertainment.
GUSN: 246163
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.005
The lower left corner of the card reads "Moving Pictures."
GUSN: 246164
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.006
According to the card these astrologers "give reliable advice upon all matters" and are located near the Grand Opera House.
GUSN: 246165
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.007
Mead gives lectures on the "homes of the pilgrim fathers, the shrines of Canterbury and Westminster and some haunts of Wesley."
GUSN: 246166
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.008
The hypnotist gives public and private exhibitions and has reasonable charges.
GUSN: 246167
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.009
The card verso describes a "Grand Fancy Dress Costume and Skating Carnival" to take place on Friday evening, March 25.
GUSN: 246168
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.010
The card verso describes a "Grand Fancy Dress Costume and Skating Carnival" to take place on Friday evening, March 25.The image is captioned "Espagne."
GUSN: 246169
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.011
The card verso contains press extracts from Boston, Lowell, Springfield, Albany and Providence newspapers.
GUSN: 246170
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.012
The invitation verso has "Thursday" written on it with stamped dates from December 1909 to June 1910.
Date: 1909-1910
GUSN: 246171
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.013
The pamphlet describes how to play games such as "Blindman's buff," "Fox and geese," and "Catch the ring." The item is paged from 3 to 14.
GUSN: 246172
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.014
The Howard Athenaeum shows novelties and dramas.
GUSN: 246173
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.015
The group performs in clubs and at high school and social functions "where music of artistic order is in demand."
GUSN: 246174
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.016
Hern has a complete library of dance and concert music, both operatic and popular.
GUSN: 246175
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.017
The item certifies that the individual "has passed behind the great falling sheet of water to Termination Rock." The verso has a poem by Willis Gaylord Clark dated June 27, 1836.
Date: 1845-07-29
GUSN: 246176
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.01.018
Granger deals in midway shows.
GUSN: 246177
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.001
The ball will take place on Thanksgiving afternoon sponsored by the Amesbury Aerie, 1702.
Date: 1909-11-25
GUSN: 246178
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.002
The ball will take place on Thanksgiving afternoon.
Date: 1910-11-24
GUSN: 246247
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.003
The card verso reads "Don't miss seeing the greatest and funniest of all Irish comedians The Only Pat in the new musical comedy Lord Rooney supported by his clever daughter Little Mattie."
GUSN: 246248
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.004
The music for the occasion will be provided by Clark's Orchestra.
Date: 1882-12-08
GUSN: 246249
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.005
The music for the dance will be provided by the Claremont Orchestra.
Date: 1904-02-13
GUSN: 246250
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.006
The invitation is extended to all with music provided by Clark's Orchestra.
Date: 1883-11-02
GUSN: 246251
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.007
The dance will take place on May 16 from nine to three and will cost $2.50 per couple.
GUSN: 246252
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.008
The ball will take place on Friday evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall.
Date: 1875-01-22
GUSN: 246253
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.009
The card verso describes the presentation of "My partner" by Bartley Campbell. The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246255
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.010
The card verso gives quotes from two newspaper reviews. The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246256
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.011
The fourth season of "My partner" has a quote on the verso from the New York Herald, September 17, 1879. The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246257
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.012
The character Ned Singleton is seen in the image from the drama "My partner."
GUSN: 246258
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.013
Quotes from newspaper reviews in 1879 and 1880 are listed on the card verso.
GUSN: 246260
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.014
The cast list is described on the card verso. The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246262
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.015
The card verso reads "By long odds the best American play yet written" from the New York Herald. The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246266
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.016
Louis Aldrich and Charles T. Parsloe with their "Superb Star Company" are touring with "My partner." The figure is a character in the play.
GUSN: 246267
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.017
The inside of the card lists the floor managers and Committees of Introduction and Invitation. The music is provided by the Montpelier Orchestra.
Date: 1886-02-12
GUSN: 246268
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.018
B.J. Lang is the conductor for this second concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in its 24th season. Assistants to the conductor are listed on the verso.
Date: 1900-01-24
GUSN: 246270
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.019
The card verso has press notices from Boston, New Hampshire and New York newspapers.
GUSN: 246271
Ref. Code: EP001.01.038.01.02.020
This is Card No. 4 of a seven card set. The card verso warns against imitations.
GUSN: 245750
Ref. Code: EP001.01.028.03.03.006