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201 2008.15.0191 Script Yellow paper with black print. The top of the page reads "Catchy Loose Leaf Recitations" "The Willis N. Bugbee Co., Syracuse, NY". The title of the piece is "When Mother Picked a Hat". The back of the paper has the final 8 lines of the poem. On the left side of the paper are two holes punched. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Near the bottom right corner in the front are handwritten 8s six times. The letters VEG are handwritten near the top right corner. Color: YW 2008.15.0191 (Script) image
202 2008.15.0192 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "Free Parking Space" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Jimmy Rotter and (sign) FPS. Some of the words in the poem are circled. There is a horizontal crease in the middle of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0192 (Script) image
203 2008.15.0194 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "Sympathy" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. Near the top right corner is the name Linda handwritten. There are lines and edits in the poem. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0194 (Script) image
204 2008.15.0197 Script Tan paper with handwritten poems. There are five poems, "Freckles", "A Bad Dream", "I've Shoveled Off.." "Free Parking Space" and "Depends on Santa", each with a different name written beneath them. These poems take up both the front and back of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0197 (Script) image
205 2008.15.0198 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem called "A Question of Religion" takes up about 2/3 of the paper. Under the poem the name Linda Kofron is handwritten in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0198 (Script) image
206 2008.15.0199 Script Tan paper with poem handwritten in brown ink. The poem is called "The Star". Next to the title is the name Loris Marnir. The poem is divided into sections each marked with Roman numerals. There are 5 sections. There are horizontal and vertical creases. Color: TN 2008.15.0199 (Script) image
207 2008.15.0200 Script Lined paper with a handwritten poem. The poem is called "What the Stocking". Next to the title is the name Judy W (?). The poem takes about 1/3 of the paper. The lines are wide ruled. There are two hole punches to the left side of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0200 (Script) image
208 2008.15.0201 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem called "A Christmas Crossword Puzzle" takes up about 1/2 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Douglas Campbell. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0201 (Script) image
209 2008.15.0202 Script A poem called "Christmas Vacation" takes up about 1/2 of the paper. Above the poem, the name Diana is handwritten. There are some edits that have been made to the poem by hand. Color: TN 2008.15.0202 (Script) image
210 2008.15.0203 Script Tan paper with black print. The poem entitled "Santa's Lunch" uses about 2/3 of the paper. Above the poem near the top edge of the paper is a row of Ms. Under the row of Ms is the name Joyce. There are some handwritten edits to the poem and a horizontal and vertical crease in the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0203 (Script) image
211 2008.15.0204 Script Four or five page script. The title of the piece is "Three O'Clock in the Morning". Under the title are the characters with names handwritten next to them. There are three staples near the top left corner that keep the pages together. Color: TN 2008.15.0204 (Script) image
212 2008.15.0205 Script Three pages of a script. The play entitled "When Doc Meets Doc". Under the title is a list of characters and props. In the top right corner is the name Lorainne Turnipseed. The lines are distinguished by underlining the characters name when they speak. No staples or binding. Handwritten. Color: TN 2008.15.0205 (Script) image
213 2008.15.0206 Script Tan paper with black print. The poem is called "A Future Teacher". The name Linda Mary Hamer appears after the poem. The name Kerry is handwritten in the top right corner. The bottom right corner is torn off. Color: TN 2008.15.0206 (Script) image
214 2008.15.0207 Script A script for a play called "Catching the One o'Clock Train". Under the title is a list of characters with names handwritten next to each character. There is a staple in the top left corner and a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. On the back of the last page are handwritten titles of plays. There is a hand drawn arrow in the top left corner. Color: TN 2008.15.0207 (Script) image
215 2008.15.0208 Program Tan paper with black print. A list of pieces is on the left side and the names of the performers to the right side. There is handwriting near the bottom left corner that reads "Audience Singing". The first piece is called "Welcome" and the last "Goodnight Song". There are 34 total pieces. Color: TN 2008.15.0208 (Program) image
216 2008.15.0209 Program Tan paper with black print. A list of pieces is to the left side and a list of performers is on the right. There are some handwritten names in the list of performers and hand drawn arrows in the list of pieces. Color: TN 2008.15.0209 (Program) image
217 2008.15.0210 Program Handwritten program. The top of the paper reads "Program". The left side of the paper has a list of pieces and the right sides has the names of the performers. Each piece has roman numerals next to them. There is a small section of paper added on with tape. There is a horizontal crease in the middle of the paper. Some of the pieces have been crossed out in favor of other pieces. Color: TN 2008.15.0210 (Program) image
218 2008.15.0211 Program Tan paper with black print. The left side has titles of pieces beginning with "Welcome Song" and ending with "Good Night Song". The right side has a list of performers. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0211 (Program) image
219 2008.15.0212 Program Tan paper with black print. The left side is a list of pieces and the right side is a list of performers. One piece was crossed out, "Piano Solo" and moved forward, added in handwriting. The piece "Group Songs" was also crossed out and moved in handwritten. Color: TN 2008.15.0212 (Program) image
220 2008.15.0213 Script Handwritten script for a play called "Santa Meets an Emergency". Next to each character in the character list is a name. There are two pieces of tape on the top edge to hold the pages together. On the back of the last page is pencil writing and a list of names of other pieces. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0213 (Script) image
221 2008.15.0214 Script The title of the play is "Borrowing". The character list has names handwritten next to each character. There are some handwritten edits in the dialogue. Each character's lines are underlined the characters name. There are horizontal and vertical creases in the center of the paper. Three staples in the top edge bind the papers together. Color: TN 2008.15.0214 (Script) image
222 2008.15.0215 Script Tan paper with black print. The title of the piece is "Pa Has a Fit". The character list and actors are handwritten. There are two staples in the top left corner. One line given to Cynthia was changed to a line for Angela. Color: TN 2008.15.0215 (Script) image
223 2008.15.0216 Script Tan paper with black print. The title of the piece is "The Census Taker". Next to the title is Lorainne Turnipseed and Judy Bond handwritten. There are two staples in the top edge to hold the pages together. On the back of the last page is a drawing of a bird perching on a branch. Color: TN 2008.15.0216 (Script) image
224 2008.15.0217 Script Handwritten script for a play entitled "Making a Cake". The short two page script has only three characters. There are holes in the top edge where staples had been before. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0217 (Script) image
225 2008.15.0218 Script Script for a play entitled "Father Pays the Bills". Under the title is a list of characters with names handwritten next to each character. Lines for the characters of Janice and Irene are underlined. There are some handwritten edits in the dialogue too. Three staples in the top left corner to hold the paper together. Color: TN 2008.15.0218 (Script) image
226 2008.15.0219 Script Typed script for a play entitled "Dot Entertains". Next to the title OK is handwritten. There are some handwritten edits to the dialogue. Two staples on the top edge hold the papers together. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0219 (Script) image
227 2008.15.0220 Script Script for a play entitled "The New Hired Man". Under the title is a list of charcters with names handwritten next to each character. Some handwritten edits in the dialogue. In the top left corner study is handwritten. No tape or staples to hold the two pages together. Color: TN 2008.15.0220 (Script) image
228 2008.15.0223 Script Pages 3 and 4 from a book. The top of page 3 reads "Recitations and Exercises" and the top of page 4 reads "A Special Christmas Exercise" and "The Happiness Window". There are various Christmas themed recitations on each page. Color: TN 2008.15.0223 (Script) image
229 2008.15.0224 Script The top of the page reads "Catchy Loose Leaf Play Series" "The Willis N. Bugbee Co., Syracuse, NY". The title of the piece is "The Champeen Egg Producer". Under the title is a short character list. The play is 4 pages long. Small pinholes in the top left corner of the front page. Two holes punched on each side of the center crease. Color: PK 2008.15.0224 (Script) image
230 2008.15.0225 Script Tan paper with black print. The top of the front page reads "Clever Comedies" "Paine Publishing Company, Dayton, Ohio". The title of the piece is "Who is That Man". Each character has a name handwritten next to the character. The back of the last page is an ad for "Snappy Comedies". A vertical crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0225 (Script) image
231 2008.15.0226 Script The top of the front page reads "Famous Funny Farces" "Paine Publishing Company, Dayton, Ohio". The title of the piece is "The Physical Torture Club". The back of the last page is an ad for Snappy Comedies. There is a vertical crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0226 (Script) image
232 2008.15.0227 Script Tan paper with black print. The front page reads "Clever Comedies" "Paine Publishing Company Dayton, Ohio". The title of the piece is "Kitchen Kotin". The back of the last page is an advertisement for Snappy Comedies. There is a vertical crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0227 (Script) image
233 2009.15.0004 Script "Rubber Neck and Tippie" handwritten script for skit. 8 pgs. On lined notebook paper with holes on left side. Color: WH, BL
234 2009.15.0015 Script "Goose Money" skit/play of 13 pages (a. - m.). "Alice Muriel Parker" is lightly written on upper right top. Color: BG, GY
235 2013.1.0001 Magazine "Children's Activities for Home and School". Vol. 16, No. 9, November 1950 Color: BK, WH
236 2013.1.0002 Magazine "Children's Activities for Home and School". Vol. 17, No. 2, February 1951 Color: BK, WH
237 2020-FIC-50 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. May 1933. No cover. Schoolroom activities for Elementary teachers.
238 2020-FIC-51 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. April 1940. Cover shows George Caleb Bingham's painting Daniel Boone escorting a band of pioneers.
239 2020-FIC-52 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. May 1940. Cover shows Vermeer's Lady with a Lute. Schoolroom Activities for elementary teachers.
240 2020-FIC-53 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. November 1942. No cover.
241 2020-FIC-54 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 53, Number 10: Many ideas  for Teaching Conservation, Play Safe-Prevent Waste- October 1944. Cover shows Van Gogh's Cornfields in Provence. Your Magazine of Helpful Classroom Material.
242 2020-FIC-55 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 54, Number 3: Begin the New Year Right- January 1945. Cover shows Chase's painting Self Portrait. Your Magazine of helpful Classroom Material.
243 2020-FIC-56 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 54, Number 6- April 1945. No Cover.
244 2020-FIC-57 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 54, Number 7: To Help you celebrate the special days of May- May 1945. Cover shows Chirico's painting Wild Horses. Your Magazine of Helpful Classroom Material.
245 2020-FIC-58 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 54, Number 10-October 1946. Cover shows Benjamin West's painting Penn's Treaty with the Indians. Daily Aid for Every Grade. Indian and Halloween Material, Arithmetic Comes Alive an article, A Choral reading about Columbus, Day by Day Suggestions for Acitivities by Grades.
246 2020-FIC-59 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 56, Number 10-October 1947.Cover shows Candido Portinari's painting the Coffee Bearers. Daily Aid for every Grade.
247 2020-FIC-60 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 57, December 1947: Christmas Material for Every Teacher. Cover shows Fra Angelico's Painting the Annuciation. Daily Aid for Every Grade.
248 2020-FIC-61 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 58, Number 9-September 1949. Cover shows Thomas Hart Burton's painting Louisiana Rice Threshing. Daily Aid for Every Grade. Teacher of the Month a New Feature, Seatwork to develop Reading Readiness, Marcus Whitman first in a picture biography series, Four Pages of Stories for Pupils of all ages.
249 2020-FIC-62 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 60, Number 6-April 1951. The Cover Shows Margaret Tarrant's Sprign Breezes. A Leader in Education for Sixty Years.
250 2020-FIC-63 Magazine The Instructor Magazine. Volume 62, Number 9-May 1953. Cover shows Muriel Dawson's Painting the Blue Butterfly.