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Program cover for Varsity Show "You've Got Something There" (1938)

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Program cover for Varsity Show "Oh, Hector!" (1929)

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Program cover for Varsity Show, "Zuleika" (1928)

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Program cover for Varsity Show, "His Majest, The Queen" (1926)

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Side by side text of lyrics from "Bold Buccaneers" and "Roar Lion Roar" - which used the same music as "Bold Buccaneers"

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Page of photos including Richard Rodgers (composer) and Lorenz Hart (lyricist) from 1921 Varsity Show program "You'll Never Know"

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Page of photos including Oscar Hammerstein from 1921 Varsity Show program "You'll Never Know"

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Program cover for Varsity Show, "You'll Never Know" (1921)

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Program cover for Varsity Show, "The Peace Pirates" (1916)

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Libretto cover for Varsity Show, "The Governor's Vrouw" (1900)

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John Bateman, captain of the football team, getting the finishing touches on his hair for 1939 Varsity Show, "Fair Enough"

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Program cover for first Varsity Show, "Joan of Arc" (1894)

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Music and Lyrics for "Roar Lion Roar"

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Manuscript by Grigorii Aronson (1887-1968), a prominent member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Mensheviks) and journalist. Emigrated to USA and lived in New York.

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Manuscript by Grigorii Aronson (1887-1968), a prominent member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Mensheviks) and journalist. Emigrated to USA and lived in New York.

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Vinyl record: The Best of Al Jolson

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Print shows interior view of a coffeehouse, presumably in London, where several men of commerce appear disgruntled at the news of the successful campaign to capture Saint Eustatius, a port used by British merchants to conduct illegal trade.

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Includes poem, "To Pavlowa", by U. Corson Miller and originally published in Beauty Magazine. Portrait of Anna Pavlova in ballet costume on front cover.

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Program for the play The Melting Pot, written by Israel Zangwill and performed at the Comedy Theatre.
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