Shared box 1393
Contains 46 Results:
Memorial prayer card for Patrick and Katherine Kane, 1937
Collection is open for research.
Remembrance of Patrick Kane written at the time of his death, author unknown (typescript), 1937
Collection is open for research.
Letters from John M. O'Rourke to Katherine Kane, 1937
Collection is open for research.
Letter from Bernard Lee to Patrick Kane, 1931
Collection is open for research.
Circular announcing the opening of the school, and schedule, 1879 July
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Report on the first year, 1879 September
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Announcement of second year, 1879 October 8
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Second year program of lectures, 1880 April 26
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Announcement of third year, 1880 October 20
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Third year program of lectures, 1880 or 1881
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Announcement of fourth year, 1882 July 27
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
"Full Course" ticket, circa 1883
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
"Emerson and Concord Town: The Famous 'School' of 1879, Part of F. B. Sanborn's Address at Huntington Hall, Boston" newspaper clipping, undated
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
"Emerson Memorial School" lecture series announcement, with mention of Concord School, fragment of clipping from a New York newspaper, probably 1903
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
"Civil Liberty," reprint of lecture by John K. Tarbox at Huntington Hall, Lowell, 1878 February 12
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
The Emerson Centennial Memorial School at Concord and Boston, announcement pamphlet with lecture schedule, 1903 July
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Photograph of Dr. Jones's Plato Class (Dr. Jones later lectured at the Concord School of Philosophy), stereoscopic photograph, after 1860
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
Putnam Free School 40th anniversary dinner invitation, 1888
Consists of programs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and photos relating to the Concord School of Philosophy. Printed materials document lecture topics through programs and circulars announcing the upcoming season's lectures. Also includes ephemera from related schools and movements, as well as notable figures who taught at or supported the school, such as Edward Everett and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Collection is open for research.
"The Empty Shrine," hand-written short story, undated
The collection consists of two journals containing hand-written drafts of Ayscough's short-stories "Gianluca" and "The Empty Shrine." It also contains letters exchanged between Ayscough and his mother and sister regarding his writing.
Collection is open for research.
"Gianluca," hand-written short story, undated
The collection consists of two journals containing hand-written drafts of Ayscough's short-stories "Gianluca" and "The Empty Shrine." It also contains letters exchanged between Ayscough and his mother and sister regarding his writing.
Collection is open for research.
Correspondence between Ayscough and his mother and sister, 1911, 1914
The collection consists of two journals containing hand-written drafts of Ayscough's short-stories "Gianluca" and "The Empty Shrine." It also contains letters exchanged between Ayscough and his mother and sister regarding his writing.
Collection is open for research.