19409 items found for search term
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Award for Excellence in the 1957 District IV Press book Competition
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Announcement of the 1917 joint meeting of the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo and the Garret Club to hear Mr. Roscoe R. Mitchell speak on the Liberty Loan in support of World War I
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RG26-1-822_1_1_002.pdf
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Zonta International celebrates its 15th anniversary at the Buffalo Founder's Day Banquet
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, Page 39, 1952
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Ida M. Rapin, Zonta member from 1926-
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Newspaper article describing the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo's reception for the then-Vice President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and family
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Temple Beth Israel Sisterhood, 1948
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Charlotte Mulligan, 1939
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Distinguished scientist Dr. Vernon L. Kellogg addressed the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on Biology and Human Welfare on March 19, 1926
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Music Committee announcement of a recital by contralto Mme. Ossip Gabrilovitsch (Clara Clemens) and pianist Miss Ethel Newcomb on February 2, 1915
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Again, typed manuscript, undated
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Grace Cotton Collins and Alice Slee, March 1908
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Literary Committee of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism on February 12, 1920
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Sea Love, autograph manuscripts signed, undated
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-LAW003-19930222.pdf
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Visible Women: A Series of Films and Videos Exploring the Cultural, Racial and Sexual Identity of Women
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Mary A. C. Neill, Past Zonta Service member
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JBIC169: Temple Beth El social event
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A Wedding Day, autograph manuscript, undated
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Clipping of The Little Portress with corrections, undated
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Emily E. Bruch, Past Zonta Service member, 1921-
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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Women dancers of the Moiseyev Dance Company
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Josephine Wilhelm Wickser, author of 'A Pageant of the Garden' surrounded by dryads in the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo formal garden
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Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo's announcement of its support of War Savings Stamp Week via stamp sales at the Fidelity Building, Buffalo, New York, June 22-28, 1918
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A black-and-white vintage photograph shows two formally dressed women seated side by side. Both wear dark jackets and hats typical of early to mid-20th-century fashion. The woman on the left, identified as Mrs. Carpenter, has light-colored, wavy hair and appears to be speaking or reacting with an expressive face. Her hands are clasped together in her lap. The woman on the right, Dr. Gilbreth, has darker hair tucked under her hat and wears a high-collared blouse. She looks poised and composed, with her hands also resting in her lap. The grainy texture of the image suggests it is an archival or newspaper clipping, with a caption labeling the women below.
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Campus Life
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Holograph list of 11 poems, undated
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Bison, Jan. 1923
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The Trees Are Down appearance with correction, undated
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Distinguished scientist Dr. Vernon L. Kellogg, secretary of the Educational Relations Division of the National Research Council, spoke at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on March 19, 1926
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From a Window, typed manuscript, undated
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JBIC301: S.O.S campaign
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother, undated
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Various, [no. 3]
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The Women of Algiers
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Young Women on the Seashore
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew's parrot, undated
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Campus Life
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Rebuilding of Warsaw Part 2, no. 26
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew, undated
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Elizabeth Coatsworth, 1939
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Women in the Garden
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Women Ironing
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Announcement of an address by Brigadier General E.L. Spears, British Parliamentarian and Delegation member to the Congress of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on October 12, 1925
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Reporter, 1983-09-01
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Reporter, 1984-09-06
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Reporter, 1985-09-05
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Reporter, 1989-02-02
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Reporter, 1988-02-04
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Reporter, 1982-01-28
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Reporter, 1980-01-17
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Reporter, 1984-01-26
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Reporter, 1981-09-10
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Elise L. Bradford, Zonta member from 1919-
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The Changeling, typed manuscript signed, undated
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Reporter, 1979-09-13
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Aspects of Negro Life: from Slavery Through Reconstruction
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Aspects of Negro Life: from Slavery Through Reconstruction
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo President Anna M. Bartlett of the club's commitment to the 1918 United War Work Campaign in the form of subscriptions and pledges
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Dedication page for The Farmer's Bride, autograph manuscript, undated
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Drawing, Naked Women, Sealstone, Knossos, Crete
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Drawing, Naked Women, Sealstone, Knossos, Crete
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George Eliot quotations copied by Charlotte Mew, autograph manuscript, undated
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Moorland Night in The Nation and Athanaeum, January 24, 1925
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Here Lies a Prisoner, typed manuscripts, undated
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Photograph of Charlotte Mew's mother with baby, undated
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Clipping of photographs of Brittany, France, undated
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Zonta members participating in a hoop rolling contest at their annual 1930 outing
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North Campus Life
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Quotations from Richard Jeffries copied by Charlotte Mew, undated
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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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Scene from "Fair Japan"
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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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Polish Music the World Over, no. 1
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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Cemetery card for Charlotte Mew's grave in Hampstead Cemetery, 1928
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Margaret A. Zimmerman, Zonta member from 1937-
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Reporter, 1978-09-07
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project Explanation, 1939
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Reporter, 1979-01-18
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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North Campus Life
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Six Women Bathing
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Saturday Market, autograph manuscript signed, undated
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I Have Been Through the Gates, typed manuscript and proof with Mew's corrections, undated
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism and the Great War on January 19, 1916
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The Cenotaph, typed manuscript, circa 1919