Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
6. Dr. Walter Starkie, holding a violin and bow, in front of a bookcase.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
7. Gerald Elliott and 4 other men behind a podium marked “The Pantlind” (local hotel). Background banner “A salute to the news : a presentation of Variety Club. Tent 2”.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
8. Unidentified man, full-body shot, standing on sidewalk with background of hedges, lawn, and large brick building with round-topped windows. B&W, 8x10.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
9. Same man as #8, same pose, same background, but man is cut off at the thighs and more of the building is shown. B&W, 8x10.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
10. Mr. & Mrs. William Doppmann. Young man seated at piano, with young woman standing behind him hodling a cello. B&W, 8x10.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
11. Photoreproduction of Time Magazine cover, 3/3/1923, v.1, no.1. Cover picture is of J. G. Cannon, drawn by Oberhardt. Cannon was a 23-year member of the House of Representa-tives. Cover story (p.2) indicates that he would spend the rest of his life in Danville, Illinois.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
12. Byron Janis, young American pianist. B&W, 8x10, with accompanying info. He was to appear with the G.R. Symphony on Friday, April 17th.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
13. “House”. B&W, 8x10. Photograph of framed picture of derelict Victorian style house.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
14. Four lions and four African (?) women with parasols. Photograph of a framed painting. B&W, 8x10.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
15. Lion leaping across rooftop with mouthful of fabric. Photograph of framed painting. Several other figures (human). (African?)
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.