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Loose Items
Loose Items
The College Glee Club concert program
A typed program for a performance given by the College Glee Club. Contains names of pieces and by whom they were composed. Printed at the bottom are…
“Oh wait” poem in three stanzas
A handwritten poem on a piece of lined paper. Many of the lines start out with “Oh wait.”
Song sung to the tune of Polly Wolly Doodle
Lyrics to the song The Choir that is sung to the tune of Polly Wolly Doodle.
Song called My Wife’s Gone to the Country
A handwritten song entitled My Wife’s Gone to the Country.
Two handwritten poems
Two handwritten poems, one about being invited to see the dean, and the other about aches and pains. The latter appears to be crossed out.
Items on This Page
Playbill for performances of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Il Trovatore
This item is a playbill listing performances of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Il Trovatore by the Aborn English Grand Opera Company during the week of…
Image of Reverend Roland D. Sawyer
This item is a newspaper clipping showing a photographic portrait of Reverend Roland D. Sawyer, with his name printed underneath the picture.
Clipping of the handwritten name of Roland D. Sawyer
This item is a clipping with the handwritten name of Roland D. Sawyer on it.
Clipping with words “Ample Manse, Ware, Mass.”
This item is a small paper clipping on which the words “Ample Manse, Ware, Mass.” have been printed.
National Weather Forecast’s Li’le Ephra’m speaks about Halley’s Comet
This item is a weather-related newspaper clipping about the arrival of Halley’s Comet. On it, Li’le Ephra’m, probably a mascot used for the…


