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First line of text: John Henry Jenkins took his gal to a masquerade affair
Description:
"Clarice Vance, the Southern singer, song hits.", For medium or high voice and piano., Illustrated title page, signed: Starmer, with photographic portrait of Clarice Vance., and Publisher’s advertisements on p. [6].
Publisher:
Jerome H. Remick & Co
Subject (Name):
Smith, Chris, 1879-1949 and Starmer
Subject (Topic):
Popular music --1901-1910, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
In the waiting room of a busy children's clinic, mothers look after children in varied states of distress, boredom, and restlessness. A male doctor with a stethoscope tries to examine a crying baby held by its mother, while a nurse stands nearby. In the background, another doctor looks into the waiting room from an examination room where a child sits
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Title, date, and publisher from curator., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., Published by American Artists Group, New York., Edition of ca. 200 for the American Artists group., and "Mabel Dwight" in pencil at lower right.
Publisher:
American Artists Group
Subject (Topic):
Pediatric clinics, Physicians, Nurses, Children, Mothers, and Waiting rooms
Lola Ridge was an American poet born in Ireland and raised in Australia. Her published works include Ghetto and Other Poems (1918); Red Flag (1927); Firehead (1929); and Dance of Fire (1935). Despite frequent ill health, she was associated with Harold Loeb and others in editing the little magazine Broom (1921-24), and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934. and The nine letters contain thanks for positive reviews of Ridge's work by Jones, and praise of Evelyn Scott's novels, which Ridge hoped Jones would review. The 1930 letter solicits Jones's help for Leon Srabian Hearld, a young Armenian writer.
Subject (Name):
Hearld, Leon Srabian, Jones, Llewellyn,--1884-1961, Ridge, Lola,--1883-1941, and Scott, Evelyn,--1893-1963
Subject (Topic):
Poets, American--20th century--Correspondence, Women novelists, American--20th century, and Women poets, American--20th century
Lola Ridge was an American poet born in Ireland and raised in Australia. Her published works include Ghetto and Other Poems (1918); Red Flag (1927); Firehead (1929); and Dance of Fire (1935). Despite frequent ill health, she was associated with Harold Loeb and others in editing the little magazine Broom (1921-24), and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934. and The nine letters contain thanks for positive reviews of Ridge's work by Jones, and praise of Evelyn Scott's novels, which Ridge hoped Jones would review. The 1930 letter solicits Jones's help for Leon Srabian Hearld, a young Armenian writer.
Subject (Name):
Hearld, Leon Srabian, Jones, Llewellyn,--1884-1961, Ridge, Lola,--1883-1941, and Scott, Evelyn,--1893-1963
Subject (Topic):
Poets, American--20th century--Correspondence, Women novelists, American--20th century, and Women poets, American--20th century