Broadsides (notices)
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Charlotte Holmes Crawford papers
Includes tapes and transcripts of an interview with Charlotte Crawford conducted by Edith M. Fox in 1966.
Chester C. Platt papers
Civil defense publications
Publications of the United States Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization and the New York State Civil Defense Commission, mainly concerned with protection against radioactive fallout, including the construction of fallout shelters.
Clarke family miscellany
Indenture between George and Edward Clarke and Abijah Putnam, 1792, and a recording of the last will and testament of George Clarke. Also, five broadsides pertaining to concerts in Utica, New York.
Constant Cook and Company records
Articles of agreement between Constant Cook, John Arnot, Charles Cook, and James S. Stranahan, and the New York and Erie Railroad Company concerning construction of a railway from Binghamton to Elmira. Also, a contract between the company and the railroad regarding construction of a railroad from Binghamton to Corning, including reference to Thompson Skinner Brown, John Magee, and John H. Chedell. Collection includes an Erie Railway broadside.
Cornell Dramatic Club production items
Playbill and a portion of the script for the Class of 1940's production of "Alice in Wonderland." Also, glass slides of Cornell dramatic productions.
Cornell Folk Song Club records
Artists' contracts, financial records and arrangements, publicity, photographs, and broadsides pertaining to concerts sponsored by the club on the Cornell campus. Includes the program and concert ticket to Ravi Shankar's performance. Also negatives of the 1962 Pete Seeger concert, taken by Ted Osborn. Also, "Folk Songs, Cornell 1953," a songbook compiled by the club.
Cornell University broadsides
Broadsides (sizable sheets of paper printed on one side and sheets of paper printed on one or both sides and folded, posters and flyers) from Cornell University events and lectures.
Cornell University Chorus records
Correspondence, sound and video recordings, miscellany documenting the Cornell University Chorus.
Cornell University Class of 1912 records
Cornell Class of 1912 items include scrapbooks of clippings, photographs, programs (including Class Day program), menus, poetry, songs, and correspondence (1908-12); printed material; alumni photographs and negatives; reunion scrapbooks (1912-52) and clothing; a 1912 pillow case; and three Class of 1912 pins.