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View of the entrance to the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo garden from Franklin Street
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Nadine Conner
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Death and Taxes
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After Dark, My Sweet
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Stella Roman
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Anna Moffo as Violetta
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Renata Tebaldi as Mimi
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Irene Jessner
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Performance of Lejaren Hiller's Avalanche for pitchman, prima donna, player piano, percussionist, and pre-recorded playback)
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Performance of Lejaren Hiller's Avalanche for pitchman, prima donna, player piano, percussionist, and pre-recorded playback)
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[Poetry reading at the YM-YWHA, New York City, April 1968] / Adrienne Rich.
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ClaraMae Turner
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Richardson, Buffalo State Hospital, 1870-96
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Anxious citizens await word of the president
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The Jester house project
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IL CORRIERE ITALIANO
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Marianne Schech as Gutrune
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Christa Ludwig as Brangane
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I See Red
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Case of the Constant God, The
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Miscellaneous, no. 12
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[Poetry performance at the University at Buffalo, November 30, 1994] / Ben Yarmolinsky and Stephen Kalm.
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as the Marschallin
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Lily Pons as Gilda
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Joan Sutherland as Amina
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Czolgosz's confession
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Tom Toles Cartoon Appearing in the Spectrum Newspaper, Volume 21, Number 51, Page 6, February 22, 1971
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Plans, W. Watts Sherman House
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Hilde Güden as Euridice
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Claudia Muzio as Tosca
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Dusolina Giannini
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Rita Streich as Zerbinetta
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Window with the Sleeping Nude, The
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Plan, Jacob Cram House
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Risë Stevens as Octavian
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Emma Goldman
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Plan, H. A. C. Taylor House
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The Governess
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The Changeling, typed manuscript signed, undated
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Be My Victim
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Zinka Milanov as Norma
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Birgit Nilsson as Brunnhilde
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Sylvia Stahlman as Oscar
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Edison Phonograph Avertisement
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VF_I18G_030_VF_I18G_030_01.pdf
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D.A. Goes to Trial, The
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Dedication page for The Farmer's Bride, autograph manuscript, undated
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George Eliot quotations copied by Charlotte Mew, autograph manuscript, undated
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Roberta Peters
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B&W contact-sheet of 35mm images, including Jan Williams, Joel Chadabe, Yvar Mikhashoff, Otto Luening, Carol Plantamura
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Moorland Night in The Nation and Athanaeum, January 24, 1925
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Patrice Munsel as Perichole
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Goldman Mugshot
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Geraldine Farrar with two dachshund
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Laurel Hurley as Susanna
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Jennie Tourel
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Marian Anderson
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Here Lies a Prisoner, typed manuscripts, undated
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Clipping of photographs of Brittany, France, undated
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother with baby, undated
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Renata Tebaldi as Tosca
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo gardens looking toward the clubhouse loggia
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Quotations from Richard Jeffries copied by Charlotte Mew, undated
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Birgit Nilsson as Senta
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Margaret Harshaw as as Isolde
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Mary Garden
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In the Fields, typed manuscript, undated
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew and her siblings, July 9, 1876
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Risë Stevens as Carmen
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Giulietta Simionato as Eboli
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Birgit Nilsson as Turandot
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Gladys Swarthout as Carmen
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Six local musicians on 1967-1968 Latin American tour
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Anna Moffo with William Wildermann
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Case of the Lazy Lover, The
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Charlotte Mew's clippings of Requiescat from the Nation, November 11, 1909
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Joan Sutherland as Donna Anna
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[Interview at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, April 10, 1980] /
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Nummus with obverse portrait of Constantine
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Never Walk Alone
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Visa to Death
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Sweet and Deadly
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Victoria De Los Angeles as Cio-Cio-San
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Thelma Votipka as Marianne in Rosenkavalier
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Antonietta Stella as Cio-Cio San
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Astrid Varnay as Sieglinde
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Black Dark Murders, The
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Cemetery card for Charlotte Mew's grave in Hampstead Cemetery, 1928
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Plan, M. F. Stoughton House
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Betty
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, page 8, April 1924
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LIB-005_0437_httpdigital.lib.buffalo.eduupimageLIB-005_0437_01.pdf
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Female nude in a truck
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James W. Putnam, M.D., Professor of Nervous Diseases, University of Buffalo
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Troops at the train station as McKinley's funeral train prepares to leave Buffalo
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[Poetry reading, Buffalo, N.Y., March 27, 2001] / Anna Hidalgo, Marjorie Agosin.