Small MSS Shared Box 2
Contains 22 Results:
Nina Wayne collection
The Nina Wayne collection consists of photographs and photocopies of photographs of Nina Wayne with various family members and friends. Handwriting appears to be Nina Wayne's.
Items on The Seven Arts Magazine
One folder with a handwritten letter, dated 31 August 1917, a plea for money for the magazine, and an obituary of James Oppenheim, dated August 5, 1932.
The lonely land
Handwritten copy of "The Lonely Land." End of text cites: "The Dial, April 1929.".
Letter to Jessie Conrad from John Galsworthy
The dug-out
Handwritten manuscript of "The Dug-out" by Siegfried Sassoon. The manuscript includes four extra lines than the published version of "The Dug-out." Bottom of sheet includes a handwritten note in pencil: "St. Venant, July 1918.".
Bessie Dean travel diary and ephemera
Reed Massengill male nude photographs
The collection contains photographs of nude and partially clothed male models. Of particular interest is a floral necktie and 12 color photographs of model, Devin, in various nude poses with the necktie. The collection also includes a blank photography release form. Most of the images are single full-body photographs, but a few include male on male sexual activity or other men in the image.
Mrs. Mead's Cookies recipe
Single vintage postcard. The front has two smiling women in bonnets inside a barrel. The barrel has white lettering saying: Country Lasses, Pure and Sweet.
The back of the postcard has a handwritten recipe for Mrs. Mead's cookies.
Michigan Ku Klux Klan photographs
The Michigan Ku Klux Klan photographs consist of five photographs of Ku Klux Klan members from Shiawassee County, Michigan. Pictures depict Klan members in uniform standing by their headquarters, assembling in a street, playing in a marching band, and on a parade float with the signs "Purely 100% American" and "America Today Tomorrow-Forever."
