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51 2002.3.0012 Print Two parts: (a) "Road through the Trees" by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. # 28 in series. Depicts two people and a cnild walking down a path through the trees; (b) Folder. "Instructor Picture Study Series" folder. Dated 1926. #28 in series. Color: WH,BL,YL,GR,BK,
52 2002.3.0013 Print Two parts: (a) "Interior of a Cottage" by Jozef Israels. # 31 in series. Depicts a woman sewing next to a baby in a basket on the floor; (b) Folder. "Instructor Picture Study Series" folder. Dated 1927. #31 in series. Color: WH,BL,YL,GR,BK,
53 2002.3.0014 Print Three parts: (a) "Feeding the Birds" by Jean Francois Millet. # 34 in series. Depicts a woman feeding three children outside the front door of a house; (b) Folder. "Instructor Picture Study Series" folder. Dated 1927. #34 in series; c. Copy of "Feeding the Birds" on a brown mat. Color: WH,BL,YL,GR,BK,
54 2002.3.0015 Print Two parts: (a) "The Painter's Sons" by Peter Paul Rubens. #35 in series. Depicts two boys dressed in fancy 1600's attire; (b) Folder "instructor Picture Study Series" Study by Gertrude Herdle. Color: WH,BK,BL,BR
55 2002.3.0016 Print Two parts: (a) "Autumn" by Anton Mauve. #39 in series. Depicts a man and a dog herding sheep down a road in a field; (b) Folder "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: WH,GR,BK,BR
56 2002.3.0017 Print Two parts: (a) "Oxen Plowing" by Rosa Bonheur. #43 in series. Depicts three people leading two teams of oxen plowing a field; (b) Folder "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: WGR,BK,BR
57 2002.3.0018 Print Two parts: (a) "Madame Brun and Daughter" by Vigee Le Brun. #47 in series. Depicts a woman in a white toga hugging her daughter in a blue dress; (b) Folder. Color: WH,YL,BL,BR,BK
58 2002.3.0019 Print Two parts: (a) "Mona Lisa" by Leonarde da Vinci. #49 in series. Depicts a woman with brown hair in a simple dark gown sitting; (b) Folder. "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: BR,WH,GR,BK
59 2002.3.0020 Print Two parts: (a) "Portrait of the Artist" by Rembrandt. #51 in series. Depicts a young Rembrandt dressed in costly furs and clothes wearing a hat; (b) Folder. "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: WH,BR,BK
60 2002.3.0021 Print Two parts: (a) "Children of the Shell" by Bartolome Esteban Murillo. #53 in series. Depicts two young children sharing a drink from a shell, with 3 cherubs behind them and a lamb in front; (b) Folder. "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: WH,GR,PR,BR,BK
61 2002.3.0022 Print Two parts: (a) "Dance of the Nymphs" by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. #54 in series. Depicts a group of nymphs dancing in a forest; (b) Folder. Instructor's Picture Study Series. Color: WH,GR,BL,BK,TN
62 2002.3.0023 Print Two parts: (a) "The Jester" by Frans Hals. #55 in series. Depicts a jester in red and green striped clothes, playing a stringed instrument; (b) Folder. "A Study by Gertrude Herdle." Color: WH,BR,RD,BK
63 2002.3.0024 Print Two parts: (a) "Avenue at Middelharnis" by Meindert Hobbema. #56 in series. Depicts a jman in the distance walking down an avenue with trees on either side leading into a town.; (b) Folder. Color: WH,GR,BL,BK,BR
64 2002.3.0025 Print Two parts: (a) "Children of Charles I" by Van Dyck. #57 in series. Depicts two young boys and one young girl, in court dress, with their 2 dogs.; (b) Folder. "Children of Charles I, painted by Anthony Van dyck. Inside has information, questions, and "helpful material for the teacher', plus mini portrait of chicken. Color: CR,YL,BL,BR,BK
65 2002.3.0026 Print Two parts: (a) "Christopher Columbus" by Piombo. #59 in series. Depicts Christopher Columbus with perhaps (Latin) words scrawled on the top; (b) Folder. "Christopher Columbus, painted by Sebastino del Piombo. Inside has information on Columbus, questions, and "helpful material for the teacher', plus mini portrait of chicken. Color: WH,BL,BR,BK
66 2002.3.0027 Print Two parts: (a) "Infanta Maria Theresa" by Velasquez. #62 in series. Depicts young girl in court dress with flower in right hand; (b) Folder.Instructor Picture Study Series, selected and arranged by Mary E. Owen. No. 62. "Infanta maria Theresa" painted by Velasquez. Inside; information on Maria theresa, questions and helpful material for the teacher. Missing the full color miniature; has information to send away for it. Information also on back. Color: CR,RD,BK,BR
67 2002.3.0028 Print Two parts: (a) "Lavinia" by Titian. #65 in series. Depicts young blonde woman carrying platter of fruit; (b) Folder. Instructor Picture Study Series, selected and arranged by Mary E. Owen. No. 65. "Lavinia", apinted by titian. Study by Gertrude Herdle. Copyright 1929. Color: CR,YL,RD,BR,BK
68 2002.3.0029 Print Two parts: (a) "The Spinner" by Maes. #66 in series. Depicts old woman spinning at a spinning wheel; (b) Folder. Instructor Picture Study Series, selected and arranged by Mary E. Owen. Color: CR,WH,BR,BK
69 2002.3.0030 Print Two parts: (a) "A Girl Reading a Letter" by Vermeer. #67 in series. Depicts young girl with blode hair, holding a letter. Fruit is on a table; (b) Folder. Instructor Picture Study Series, study by Gertrude Herdle. Color: GR,RD,CR,BR,BK
70 2002.7.0042 Book, Song "Gold Cross, Collection of Old Favorite songs." White paper cover with photograph printed in green ink. "Compliments of Mohawk Condensed Milk Co. Color: WH,GR
71 2008.15.0001 Script Small thin book with "Paine's Monologues" "Bringing up Bobbie" on the front cover along with a picture of a woman with short hair in a circle. On the bottom of the cover is "Paine's Publishing Company Dayton, Ohio". Cream colored paper with orange and black writing and backgrounds. Back cover contains information about song books that can be purchased to make the play into a musical. These song books are offered through the same publishing company. Back cover also features pictures of three song books. No binding; book is stapled together. Color: Orange, black, tan
72 2008.15.0003 Script Yellow cover with black printing. "Snappy Humourous Dialogues by Marie Irish" written on top of the front cover with a picture of a man and a woman who appear to be from 18th century France below. 114 pp. Includes 30 dialogues. On the bottom of the front cover is written "Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio". On the back cover is an advertisement for "The Giant Recitation Book" also from Paine Publishing. On the top left corner of the ad is a graphic that displays said book. Color: YW, BK, CR
73 2008.15.0004 Script Small, thin book stapled rather than bound. Blue/ gray colored covers with black print. The front cover reads "First Aid for Kitty by Sara Henderson". There is a picture of a cat head beneath the words. On the bottom of the front cover is "Paine Publishing Co. Dayton, Ohio". On the back cover is an advertisement for other scripts available from Paine Publishing. There are pictures of the three books featured at the top of the ad. Second page of book is falling out. Pencil marks on front cover. Color: Blue-grey, black, cream
74 2008.15.0005 Script Small, thin blue grey colored book with black print. "Dialogues O' Pep and Humor" is written on the top of the front cover. On the bottom of the front cover is written "Paine Publishing Company Dayton, Ohio". On the back cover is an advertisement for another book from Paine Publishing entitled "The Giant Christmas Book". Written by Marie Irish. Book contains 34 dialogues. 152 pp. In the top left corner of the advertisement is a picture of this book. Lorraine Turnipseed written on top right hand corner of the front cover. Color: Light blue, dark blue, grey.
75 2008.15.0006 Script A small thin book with "Spicy Dialogues and Plays" written at the top of the front cover. Beneath the title is a sillhouette of three people and three boys sitting on grass huddled around a book. Underneath the picture is "Paine Publishing Co. Dayton, Ohio." The back cover contains an ad for "The Giant Stunt Book"" available from Paine Publishing also. Front cover falling off. 43 selections in the book. 170 pp. The covers are blue grey in color and the book is bound rather than stapled. Color: Blue-grey, black, cream
76 2008.15.0007 Script Thin book, stapled rather than bound. Yellow covers with blue print. On the front cover are drama masks and "Bugbee's Plays: The Cream of Entertainment 1955". The words are printed in a large blue circle. Below the large blue circle is written "The Willis N. Bugbee Company - Syracuse, New York". The back cover is a post card addressed to Lorraine Turnipseed on the right side and to the left is an advertisement for other books from the same publisher. There is a round silver sticker to seal the book together that has been broken. Book contains various plays, monologues, recitations, etc. Color: Yellow, blue
77 2008.15.0008 Script Small thin book with yellow covers and brown print. The top of the front cover has a picture of three stars in the center with reindeer jumping to either side of the stars. Below the picture are the words "Mrs. O'Malley's Christmas Eve: A Christmas Comedy in One Act" and "Paul Moffett". At the bottom of the front cover is "The Dramatic Publishing Company". On the back cover is an excerpt from "A Dish of China Tea" from the same publishing company. The book is stapled rather than bound. Book includes a list of characters, notes on characters and their costumes, stage positions, and the script and actions for the play. The last page includes excerpts from "More Than a Million" and "In Doubt About Daisy". Color: Yellow, brown, white, black
78 2008.15.0010 Script A small cream colored book called "The Christmas Program Book". The title and a picture of Santa with a large book with ribbons coming out of each side are on the front cover along with "Paine Publishing Company" "Dayton Ohio". On the very top of the front cover handwritten is Lorainne Turnipseed Rick. Above the Santa picture is more handwriting, which is illegible. On the back cover is an advertisement for "Giant Closing Day Book" from Paine Publishing. The ad describes the pieces in the book and features a picture of the book. The book contains recitations, monologues, exercises, dialogues and plays, drills and dances, pantomimes and tableaux, songs, and novelties. There are remnants of tape on both covers. The book was supposedly taped together. Front cover completely detached from book. Bound rather than stapled. Color: CR
79 2008.15.0011 Script A small, thin book with orange covers and black print. The top of the front cover features a picture of three stars in the center with reindeer jumping to the left and the right of the stars. "Santa Locked Out" is written below the picture and on the bottom of the front cover is "The Dramatic Publishing Company". Play is written by Elizabeth McFadden Wright and Walter Hastings Wright. 23 pp. At the very top of the front cover is handwritten Edna Rich. On the back cover is a description of other Christmas plays from the same publishers. The book is stapled rather than bound. Color: Orange, black, cream
80 2008.15.0012 Script A small, thin book with blue grey cover with black print. "Ten Shadow Plays for Little Folks" is written on the top. Written by Edith H. Butterfield. Beneath the title is a scene from Little Miss. Muppet in which the girl has jumped up from a stool and the spider is coming down from a web. On the bottom of the cover is "Eldridge Entertainment House". The back cover is blank. The book is stapled rather than bound. Color: Blue-grey, black, cream
81 2008.15.0013 Script A small book with a cream colored cover and black print. "The Chirstmas Entertainment Book" is written in ornate letters at the top of the front cover. Below the title is a picture of a lit candle with a wreath behind it. Below the picture is "Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio." The back cover is an advertisement for "The Giant Stunt Book" also from Paine Publishing. The ad features a description of what the book has to offer and a picture of the book. Book is bound rather than stapled. Written by Noel Flaurier. Book contains recitations, opening numbers, dramatized songs, novelites, drills, monologues, tableau and pantomimes, dialogues and plays, closing numbers. Color: Cream, black
82 2008.15.0014 Script Small book, cover and some pages missing, beginning on page 5. On the top of the page is "Catchy Comic Dialogues". Near the bottom of the page at the right corner is "The Author" following what seems to be an introduction and instructions for the book. 119 pp. There are three small pieces still attatched to the binding on the left sideof the page and handwriting across the print that reads "Shue". The back cover contains a picture of the comedy and tragedy masks in profile in an oval. On the bottom of the back cover is T.S. Denison Company" and their address in Minneapolis. The book is bound rather than stapled. Color: tan and black
83 2008.15.0015 Script Small book with both covers missing along with pages. The very top of the page has handwriting that reads "too much borrowing". Below the handwriting in print is "Brave Boys". The page number is 11. There are two staples on the top and bottom corners of the book that still hold fragments of the removed pages. The back page is page number 126 and the top of this page reads "District School Dialogues". The binding is also missing from this book. Color: Tan and black
84 2008.15.0017 Script Small book with yellow cover with black print. On the front cover is "Catchy Primary Dialogues" with a picture of two girls; one holding a doll and the other carrying a pail and a stool. They are facing eachother in a field with trees around them. Below the picture in a square is "Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio". Book contains 50 dialogues. 152 pp. The back cover has an advertisement for the "Giant Recitation Book". The ad describes the contents of the book and includes a picture of the book. The book is bound rather than stapled. Color: Yellow and black
85 2008.15.0018 Script Small book missing binding and both covers. The top of the front page, page 7, reads "Choice Dialogues for Rural Schools". The first line belongs to Mrs. Brown and the last line belongs to Henry. The staples near the corners of the left side of the book still contain pieces of the missing pages. The back page, page 104, contains the same title at the top of the page. The first line belongs to Bookseller and the last line to the Bookseller also. Color: Tan and black
86 2008.15.0019 Script Small, think book with cream colored back around with orange and black print. "Paines Monologues" is written on top of the front cover and below is a picture of a woman looking ahead in an oval. Under the picture is "Bill's Night Out" "By Olive W. Fortenbacher". At the bottom of the front cover is "Paine Publishing Company; Dayton, Ohio". On the back cover is an advertisement for three Christmas themed books also from Paine Publishing. Book is stapled instead of bound. Color: cream, orange, black
87 2008.15.0020 Script Tan colored pages of a book that is missing both covers and some pages. The front page is table of contents and there are some titles circled and marks next to other titles. On the top of the page are crayon markings. There are remnants of tape to the left of the page presumably to keep the binding together. The last page, page 118, also has tape remnant toward the binding and markings on the top of the page. The title of the book appears at the top of this page; "Humourous Dialogues". The play that starts on this page is called "Mary's Dresses". Color: Tan and black
88 2008.15.0021 Script Cream color pages with black print. Book is missing both covers and some pages. Front page has "Contents" written on it and lists the titles of the various dialogues. Contains 21 dialogues. The back page contains lines from a dialogue and on the top of the page is "Comic Plays and Dialogues". Both the first and last lines belong to Ham. Some of the titles on the front page have markings next to them or are circled. There is also a mark across the top of the page. Color: Cream and black
89 2008.15.0027 Script A book with blue/grey colored covers and black print. The title of the piece is "The Girl Who Had No Birthday". Below the title is a picture of a child and a dog sitting in front of a window with a wreath. Underneath the picture is written "Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio". The back cover is blank except an emblem in an oval in the center. The book is stapled together rather than bound. Color: BK, BL, GY 2008.15.0027 (Script) image
90 2008.15.0094 Script Tan colored page from a book (2008.15.0009); page 25 and 26. The top of the page reads "Christmas Plays and Recitations". Page 25 contains "That Shocking Stocking" and "A Christmas Carol". Page 26 contains the ending of "A Christmas Carol" and part of "The Shop Window". Color: Tan and black
91 2008.15.0121 Script A small book "Paine's Monologues" is written across the top. The title of the piece is "Hello Zentral" written by "Ella M. Hoyt". On the bottom of the cover is "Paine Publishing Company" "Dayton, Ohio". In the middle of the cover is a picture of a girl's head looking up to the right. The back cover is an advertisement for "Popular Teen Age Plays". The book is held together with staples in the binding. Color: Orange, black, tan
92 2009.15.0008 Booklet "The Young Citizen" a magazine supplementary reading in the public schools. Sept 1905. Red cover with black type - title on cover with date. 48 pgs. Last 7 pages are for advertising. B/W photos & drawings throughout. Color: RD, BK
93 2009.15.7 Booklet "The Young Citizen" a magzine for supplemental reading in the public schools. Sept 1902. 53 pgs. Stories and poems inside. B/W photos and illustrations throughout. Red cover with title on front. Last 6 pgs are advertising. Color: RD, WH, BK
94 2013.1.0003 Magazine "Children's Activities for Home and School". Vol. 18, No. 7, September 1952 Color: BK, WH
95 2013.1.0004 Magazine "Children's Activities for Home and School". Vol. 18, No. 8, October 1952 Color: BK, WH
96 2013.1.0005 Magazine "Children's Activities for Home and School". Vol. 19, No. 2, February 1953 Color: BK, WH
97 2017-22-13 Book The Instructor Golden Book of Programs. 2017-22-13 (Book) image
98 2017-4-12 Book Bound copies of St. Nicholas magazines. Volume 20, May-October 1893.
99 2017-4-13 Book Bound copies of St. Nicholas magazines. Volume 21 November 1893-April 1894.
100 2017-6-1 Book Book entitled, “A Ragged Beggar Sleeping” authored and signed by Laurence L. Long. This book was printed by The Shopper in Maquoketa, IA in 1986 (39 Pages) 2017-6-1 (Book) image