19409 items found for search term
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Women Bloodletting, Bonampak
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Reporter, 1985-07
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Spring 1915, autograph manuscript signed, May 23, 1915
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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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Moorland Night, typed manuscript, undated
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The Cenotaph in The Westminster Gazette (facsimile of 1919 clipping), 1919
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Women in a Brothel
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Reporter, 1997-02-06
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Receipt from General Cemetery Co. for Frederick Mew's burial, September 13, 1898
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A Quoi Bon Dire?, typed manuscript, undated
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Mrs. Richard H. Mollenberg portrayed Queen Victoria during the fifty-sixth annual Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Founders' Day celebration
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Reporter, 1990-02-01
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Reporter, 1988-09-08
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JBIC201: Presentation program in honor of election for life of Dr. Isaac Klein as Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El
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Cook's flaked rice for breakfast
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Native French peasant woman with spindle outside Vittel, France
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Two Women Seated
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Oron Catts and Dr. Ionat Zurr - Visual Studies Speakers Series, Fall 2014
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Reporter, 1980-09-04
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Rebuilding of Warsaw Part 2, no. 39
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Page 582-583 of The Nation and The Athanaeum Vol. XXXVI, No. 17 with Mew's Moorland Night, 1925
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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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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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Zonta Romance Map with its author Josephine Wilhelm Wickser and first purchaser Dr. Edith R. Hatch
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Reporter, 1981-01-15
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North Campus Life
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The China Bowl: A Play in One Act, autograph manuscript signed, undated
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Baptism certificate for Anna Kendall (Charlotte Mew's mother), January 22, 1867
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Sydney Cockerell's clipping of Requiescat from The Nation, November 11, 1909
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Reporter, 1987-09-03
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, Page 41, 1952
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LIB-PC011_140.pdf
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Dr. Maude Frye, 1939
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Three Women
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Zontian Mrs. Sidney Main displays a Passover dish with Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick during a tour of Temple Beth Zion
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Buffalo Zontians model contemporary fashions in a charitable fund-raising event
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Receipt from London Cemetery Co. for Charlotte Mew's brother Henry's burial, March 22, 1901
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Zonta Romance Map with its author Josephine Wilhelm Wickser (right) and artist Mildred C. Green (left)
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Inscribed clipping of Old Shepherd's Prayer from The New Leader Book, 1922
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Reporter, 1985-01-31
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Frederick Mew's grant of exclusive right of burial in All Soul's Cemetery, March 24, 1876
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Leopold Eidlitz, Buffalo Public Library
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[Poetry reading, May 14, 1982] / Eileen Myles, Michael Lally, Bud Navera.
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Bamboo scaffolding, National Assembly Building
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, November 6, 1964] / Alan Dugan.
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Frank J. Tanner: Clerk of Department of Police, Attorney at Law, Agent Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Company
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Reporter, 1986-01-30
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Doctor Edith Rebecca Hatch, 1939
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Margaret Evans, 1939
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter volunteers roll bandages for distribution to Red Cross emergency services
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Attendees at the Zonta Club of Amherst Charter Dinner in 1965 included more than 200 members and guests
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Stephen G. Austin
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Aglaë, autograph manuscript, 1926
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Publishing agreement for The Farmer's Bride, second edition, November 1, 1920
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Buffalo Zontians present their own comic version of 'What's Your Line?' at a Statler luncheon
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Jerry Farnsworth
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Three women in historical costumes with a backdrop of framed portraits.
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Two women and a child, all wearing dresses, coats, and hats
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Publishing agreement for The Farmer's Bride, first edition, February 18, 1916
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Pitt Petri received the 1961 Woman of the Year Award from the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society
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Autograph letter from Charlotte Mew to G.G. Pertwee, January 1922
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Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach was elected Buffalo Zonta President for 1965-1966
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Zontian chairpersons display items to be included in their fund-raising indoor flea market
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Cover of Buffalo Zonta dinner invitation decorated with flowering twigs and bird
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Zonta Club of Buffalo (District IV) flyer highlighting its financial support of various local projects
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Mrs. Richard (Florence)Noye (pictured at right) and her fellow Buffalo Zontians undertake a war project to thank the many nurses serving their country in World War II
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Acknowledgements, 1939
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Mary Cass, 1939
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Page with Thamyris
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Spectrum, The, 1980-12-10
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Still Life with French Novels and a Rose
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Women carrying firewood
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Market women outside Kano
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Thank you letter from White House signed by Lawrence Richey, Secretary to President Herbert Hoover, to Zontian Wilhelmine Hamelman
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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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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to the Poetry Bookshop, August 25, 1926
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Zontian delegates line up to depart for 1931 Zonta International Conference in Cleveland, Ohio
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Nat Barrell instructs a snow shoveling squad courtesy of Manpower, Inc. in downtown Buffalo, New York
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill, January 4, 1915
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill, March 12, 1913
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Mrs. Hill, July 24, 1913
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Mrs. George G. Zahm portrayed the original Bloomer girl (Amelia J. Bloomer) during the fifty-sixth annual Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Founders' Day celebration
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Dr. Margaret Schley, 1939
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[Poetry reading and workshop at the University at Buffalo, November 12, 1971] / Diane Di Prima.
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Program cover for Zonta's Gracious Living 1959 project to benefit Zonta's Community Service Projects
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Photograph of portrait of John Kendall, Charlotte Mew's maternal ancestor, undated
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An order (bKa’ Shog) issued by the Regent (rTa Tshag) in 1869 (Earth-snake year)
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Miss E. Oliver, 1902
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Autograph letter from Charlotte Mew to Miss E. Oliver, July 6, 1909
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Typed letter from the Poetry Bookshop to Charlotte Mew, August 24, 1926