Box 6
Contains 17 Results:
“Never Smile at a Crocodile” from Walt Disney's Peter Pan, words by Jack Lawrence and music by Frank Churchill; notes (3)
Includes handwritten music and copies of popular music in good condition. However, most music discarded because it does not relate specifically to Grand Rapids history. Arranged by subject heading.
The majority of music in this collection has been discarded for lack of a significant Grand Rapids connection. See the separation list.
Notes and hand-copied music (7)
Includes handwritten music and copies of popular music in good condition. However, most music discarded because it does not relate specifically to Grand Rapids history. Arranged by subject heading.
The majority of music in this collection has been discarded for lack of a significant Grand Rapids connection. See the separation list.
Overture handwritten music and notes (3) Note: While the music may not be original, the cutting a pasting suggests that someone at the studio did put it in the order its in intentionally, and that the order is original.
Includes handwritten music and copies of popular music in good condition. However, most music discarded because it does not relate specifically to Grand Rapids history. Arranged by subject heading.
The majority of music in this collection has been discarded for lack of a significant Grand Rapids connection. See the separation list.
Portrait Photo. Unidentified young man in suit, standing with his hands in his pants pockets. Aime Dupont Studio, N.Y.
Consists of Photos spanning the late 1800s through the late 1980s. Included are photos from Collins Clark's family (his father), military photos from Collins Clark's time in the U.S. Army Air Force, photos of the family dog and an unidentified man (possibly Collins Clark?) in later life, and other family snapshots.
Scrapbook 1916-1934
Scrapbook about half used with photos, Calla Travis programs, and clippings about Kathryn Bower's dance studio in Toledo Note: Handle scrapbook with care as many items are fragile and coming off the pages. NuAce mounting corners separated from collection. Loose photos removed to Dance Studio Photos Box 4 Folder 32
Scrapbook
Mostly unused with photos, Harry Hamilton programs, clippings, and ephemera. Note: Loose photos (to protect from paper), programs, clippings, and ephemera removed to various locations; original order and placement preserved in photocopy.
Scrapbook 1932-1936 Harry Hamilton Photocopy
Consists of seven scrapbooks. Four were created by Calla Travis, and three were created by Kay Clark. They chronicle the history of the dance studio. The Travis scrapbooks contain mostly clippings. One contains mostly photos which include Betty (Bloomer) Ford. Kay Clark's scrapbooks feature her early life (c.a. 1908-1934), Harry Hamilton, and the years 1914-1943.