Take a Kodak with you / Century Camera Division Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
- 2005.003.1.01.11.11
- Unidad documental simple
- 1912
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
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Take a Kodak with you / Century Camera Division Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Premo Cameras / Rochester Optical Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
2 issues of Premo Cameras magazine from 1900 and 1902.
Graflex and Graphic Cameras / Folmer & Schwing Division Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Folmer & Schwing Division, Eastman Kodak Co.
Graflex and Speed Graphic Cameras / the Folmer Graflex Corporation, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Folmer Graflex Corp.
Graflex / the Folmer Graflex Corporation, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Folmer Graflex Corp.
Graflex Graphic Cameras / the Singer Company, Graflex Division, Rochester New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Graflex Inc., Div. Singer Corporation
Graflex Elextronic Flash Lighting / the Singer Company, Graflex Division, Rochester New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Graflex Inc., Div. Singer Corporation
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Graflex Inc. A subsidiary of General Precision Equipment Corporation
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Item is a catalogue of photographic products avilable from the Scovill Manufactyuring Company (later ANSCO) along with a brief instructional guide for beginners.
Ansco Company
Premo / Rochester Optical Division Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman's Solio Paper and how to use it / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Retina S1 Camera / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Brownie Reflex Camera Synchro Modal / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodaguide Snapshot and Flash / Eastman Kodak, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Item is a booklet produced by Eastman Kodak Co. for calculating daylight and flash exposures. Contains 2 movable wheels, one for flash photographs and one for snapshots.
Kodak indoor exposure guide for Kodak roll films & film packs and Mazda Photoflood Lamps
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Item is a paper card with an exposure calculator dial, published by Eastman Kodak to calculate the exposure time for Kodak film while using flash lamps.
How to Use Your New Graflite Flash Unit / Graflex Inc.
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Graflex Inc.
Taking pictures of your children at their best / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
How to expose Kodachrome / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Motoring with a Kodak / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
The Crime of the Camera / by Nicholas Carter
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Street & Smith Corporation
Detective Fiction Weekly, Vol. CVII, No. 6 / The Red Star News Company, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
A magazine devoted to short stories of fiction, featuring:
The Whisper-Men by Judson P. Philips (Part 1 of 6)
A Very High-Hat Mob by Edgar Franklin
Long Shot by Richard Sale
The Killer Poet (True Story) by Joseph Gollomb
Illustrated Crimes by Stookie Allen
Key Witness by Richard Howells Watkins
The Twenty-Third Corpse by Oscar Schisgall (Part 2 of 3)
Plenty Smooth by Edward Parrish Ware
Death Breaks Even by Herbert Koehl
The Clue of the Shattered Bottle (True Vignette) by James W. Booth
Devil's Luck by Tom Roan
They're Swindling You! (Feature) by Frank Wrentmore
Solving Cipher Secrets (Feature) by M. E. Ohaver
Civil Service Q & A (Feature)
Flashes from Readers
The Red Star News Company
Kodak in Rochester / Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
List of 25, 40 and 50 year employees/ Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Parte deNicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Photolife lithium battery pack
Item is a Kodak Photolife 9 volt lithium battery pack unused in original package.
Munro, Allan
Item consists of a Kodak 500 Projector. It was the considered the most portable Kodak projector yet, weighing just over 4 kilograms and featuring a self-contained carrying case. This item has a Kodak Readymatic Changer system that could hold up to 36 slides, but the Kodak 500 Projector was also made with a metal automatic magazine changer that stored up to 30 slides, allowing purchasers to choose their preferred slide-handling system.
Image Arts
Kodak Brownie Movie Projector Model I
Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Movie Projector, the first model. The projector was manufactured from October 1952 to February 1955. It is for 8mm film, has an f/2 lens, and a max reel of 200 ft. It originally marketed for $62.50. It has a brown metal and plastic body with a removable protective cover that has an operation manual laminated inside.
Image Arts
Kodak Modular Video System MVS-5000 Audio-Video Recorder
Item is a Kodak Modular Video System with MVS 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder with remote control.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Anastigmat f-2.7 63 mm lens
Item is a lens for a Kodak motion picture camera.
Item consists of a Kodak B-C Flasholder. It features a 22.5-volt battery-condenser system for dependable flash synchronization and can be used with most flash-synchronized cameras, such as the Brownie Six-20 models.
Image Arts
Item consists of One Pair Kodak Handy Reflectors ...And One Handy Measure for Picture Making at Night. Included in a yellow and green paper envelope with black text are 2 foldable reflecting cones, 2 metal rings, and ABC intruction cards.
Image Arts
Item is a developing tank, composed of black Bakelite. Sytem comes with original box and user guides.
Target metal enlarging easel mask
Item consists of two vials in original cardboard boxes, each containing 15 grains of Kodak Gold Chloride.
Image Arts
A.B.CK. Dyes for producing color prints from Kodachorme film by Eastman wash-off relief process
Item is a cardboard box containing 3 small vails of powdered dyes (magenta, cyan and yellow) for use in the Eastman Kodak dye-transfer process known as the "Eastman Wash-off Relief" process. The process was mostly in use in the graphic arts and used Kodachrome film.
Underwood and Underwood stereocard
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting a photographer taking a photograph above New York City.
Carter, C.W.
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small auto-exposure camera with a plastic black leatherette body and metal fittings. It features a Kodar f/8 41mm lens, central viewfinder, and a long rectangular flashcube with facility. It has a selenium meter-controlled automatic aperture system and was made for use with 126 cartridge film. Serial no. 841933.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a disc camera with a metal and black plastic body and a hinged black plastic panel covering the front of the camera that could be used as a table stand. It has a small eyelevel viewfinder, built in flash, f/2.8 12.5mm lens, shutter speeds of 1/100 and 1/200 sec., and wrist strap included. Used VR disc film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a black and silver camera with Kodak Ektanar Lens. Fatures a built in flashgun for AG1 bulbs and tripod mount. Uses 126 film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a motion picture camera with black plastic body. In original box (opened) with manual folded inside. Used Kodak Super 8 film cartridge and was powered by 4 AA batteries (removed). Comes with Kodak Zoom lens f1.9 (13-28mm). Large red bulb on front.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak DVC 300 Digital Video Camera
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a web camera with mount and USB cord for connecting to a computer. In original packaging.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a small metal tin containing a Kodak Portrait Attachment 3.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Bifocal Converter.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Disc camera (demonstration model)
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a demonstration verion of the Kodak Disc camera. Disc cameras were compact fixed-focus cameras with built-in flash that used 11x8mm film that came in the form of a flat disc. Camera body is made of clear plastic so the internal mechanics can be seen. Made in U.S.A.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a one-time use camera loaded with a 24 exposure roll of 400 ISO 35 mm film for colour prints. Develop before date is April 1990. 10 exposures left. Slogan on box reads: The Camera and Film All in One
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Advantix C700. It is an advanced photo system camera that is fully automatic, with self timer and date and time printing. It features an auto-focusing 30-60 mm zoom atmospheric lens and a built-in flip-up flash unit. Silver in colour. Uses 1 3-volt lithium battery. Allows for three different picture sizes: classic, group and panoramic.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-held movie camera produced by Kodak for amateur use. Two-speed shutter could shoot 8 and 16 fps. Anastigmatic lens 25mm f/1.9 - f/16.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera. It was introduced in the United States in 1946 and manufactured until 1955. It is a clockwork-driven camera capable of running at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second. It has a Kodak Anastigmat f:1.9 13mm lens. The lens is interchangeable and the wheel at the top of the camera is used to alter the viewfinder image according to the focal length. On the side is a universal guide for different types of daylight.
Kodak Electric 8 Zoom Reflex Movie Camera
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Electric 8 Zoom Reflex Movie Camera. It was manufactured from 1961 to 1967. It is an 8mm camera with a P. Angenieux Paris f.6.5-52mm 1:1.8 Angenieux-Zoom lens with original lens cap. It used a clockwork motor and shot 25 feet rolls of 8mm film at 16 frames per second. Some paint is beginning to peel. When the camera was first released it cost approximately $139.95, about $900 today.
Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera outfit case
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera. It was introduced in the United States in 1946 and manufactured until 1955. It is a clockwork-driven camera capable of running at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second. It has a Kodak Cine Ektanon Lens 13mm f/1.9. The lens is interchangeable and the wheel at the top of the camera is used to alter the viewfinder image according to the focal length. On the side is a universal guide for different types of daylight. It is in a hard brown case with filters, a second lens, a manual, purchase receipts and an adaptor ring.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Model B. It is the follow-up model to the Cine-Kodak, the first 16mm camera. As opposed to the Cine-Kodak, the motor Cine-Kodak Model B is spring-driven rather than hand-cranked, which allowed for it to be used without a tripod. It has an f/3.5 20mm lens and a Newton finder. It has a portrait attachment for close ups from 2 to 5 feet.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 motion picture camera. It used 16mm film and was Kodak's first personal movie camera. It has a Kodak Anastigmat f:1.9 25mm lens and can film at 16, 32 or 64 fps. It winds with a fold down crank. The body is metal covered with black leather.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Model B 16mm motion picture camera. It was the follow-up to the Cine-Kodak, the world's first 16mm movie camera, featuring a spring motor. The body is an aluminum box covered in black leatherette.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak XL 330. It is a silent super 8 motion picture camera with a Kodak Ektar f/1.2 9mm lens and fixed focus. It has an adjustable eyepiece, a filming speed of 18 frames per second, a film counter, a battery check button and a tripod socket. It works with 4 AA batteries.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-held metal and leather motion picture camera for filming motion pictures on 16mm film. Includes a 25mm f/2.3 Kodak Ektanon Lens and adjustable viewfinder.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a die-cast metal cine camera with a black finish. It has an interchangeable f5.6 Ilex Univar lens and a collapsible viewfinder. The camcorder uses Univex 30' patented spools of Single-8 film.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a blue leather covered metal body motion picture camera for 16 mm film using 50' spools. It features a Newton finder and an interchangeable f1.9/25 mm Kodak Anastigmat lens. The camera uses a spring motor to capture 8,16 frames per second.
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a pamphlet with a map of the Kodak campus in Rochester New York.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is the first Polaroid camera model. Camera body is heavy cast aluminum with a folding bed and brown leatherette covering. Includes folding optical finder with a flexible sighting post on the shutter housing (early models had flexible spring sighting posts and later ones, a rigid post). Lens is a F 11/135mm,
Includes 9 pieces of original printed material, leather case, light meter ( G.E. Model ), No. 201 Powerful Capacitor Flash Gun ( 22 v battery separate ) and the No 540 Polaroid Close-Up Lens Kit in its original cardboard box.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak PR10 instant film. It was originally sold for $75.00 .
This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KE30 EasyLoad 35 mm film camera. It features a 29 mm f/5.6 ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/200 sec., and a built-in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR. Other features include automatic film advance and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KB20 35 mm film camera. It features a 30 mm f/8 2-element Ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/100 sec. and a built in flash unit. Uses 2 AA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a medium format studio camera. It resembles the Premo Sr., but features an extra long bellows that extends out the back of the camera. It is made of wood and polished laquered brass, and the body is covered with fine black leather. It is fitted with a Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and a Kodak Anastigmat f7.7/170 mm lens.
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a basic, small-sized camera made of Bakelite and featuring a flip-up frame and viewfinder. A rotary shutter is operated by a lever under the miniscus lens. It made a picture size of 6 x 4 cm using 127 type film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held camera with black plastic and metal casing. Winding knob on bottom left and metal latch for attaching a flash on top (no flash included). Around lens opening, "BULLET CAMERA" is printed. Designed in art deco style.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a black plastic disc camera with sliding flash which activates the the telephoto lens. Has a grey wrist strap. Front flap swings open to reveal shutter and lens. Battery door on front, takes two AA size batteries. "Kodak Tele Disc." "A disc camera by Eastman Kodak Company".
Eastman Kodak Company
Professional Color Reversal Film Kodachrome 200
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a 36 exposure rolls of 35 mm Kodachrome Professional Color Reversal 200 Film in original packaging. Develop before date is October 1988.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodakcolor II Color Negative Film C616
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a 8, 12, or 16 exposure roll of Daylight (ASA 80) Kodacolor II Color Negative Film C616 in original packaging. Develop before date is March 1977.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Lumetron photoelectric colorimeter
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
An early version of a spectrometer used to calculate the concentration of chemicals by the amount of absorption of light at certain wavelengths.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak contact control guide, C-1
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a printed transparency, produced by Eastman Kodak Company in 1968, designed to assist in the production of contact reproductions of lines and halftone negatives or positives. In printed envelope with accompanying instructions.
Eastman Kodak Company
No. 2 Brownie Enlarging Camera
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a collapsible print making system for amateur use. Designed to concentrate daylight to make 5" x 7" prints from 2.25 x 3.25" negatives. Original packaging and users guide is included.
Eastman Kodak Company
Cine-Kodak High Speed Super-XX Panchromatic Safety Film
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of an empty carton for 50 feet of 16 mm Cine-Kodak High Speed Super-XX Panchromatic Safety Film. Develop before date is stamped May 17 1948. Inscribed in pencil on the verso reads: "Parts for Baincs-McDowall / Enlarger".
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Fine Grain Positive Movie Film
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a 2 100 foot rolls of 16 mm Kodak Fine Grain Positive movie film in original packaging. Develop before dates are both July 1963.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Ektachrome Lummiere 100X Color Reversal Film
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a 36 exposure roll of 35 mm Ektachrome Lumiere 100X Professional Color Reversal Film in original packaging. Develop before date is June 1997.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Panatomic-X Professional Film fine grain black-and-white film
Parte deKodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of an 8, 10, 12 or 16 exposure roll of Pantomic-X Professional Film Fine Grain Black-and-White Film FXP 120 in original packaging. Develop before date is June 1979.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a brown folding camera with black bellows; for 2.5" x 4.25" exposures on 116 film. The shutter was made by the Eastman Kodak Co. in the United States.
Parte deHeritage Camera Collection
Item is a leather-covered aluminum-bodied folding-bed camera for filmpacks. The bed folds down but not to a full 90 degree angle. The bellows are black and there is no track on the bed but the front standard fits into two slots at the front, one for objects 6 to 20 feet away and the other for objects that are further than 20 feet away. The camera is still in the original packaging with the accompanying instruction manual. The camera uses a ball bearing lens.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Aida by John/Rice presented at Artpark (Buffalo) between August 9-19 2007.
August: Osage County at the Music Box Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called August: Osage County by Tracy Letts at the Music Box Theatre (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Gypsy at the St James Theatre (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes a photograph of the marquee from this production.
Billy Elliot the Musical at the Imperial Theatre
Item consists of a program for a musical called Billy Elliot the Musical, at the Imperial Theatre (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
Next to Normal at the Booth Theatre
Item consists of a program for a musical called Next to Normal, at the Booth Theatre (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
The Marvelous Wonderettes at the Westside Theatre/Upstairs
Item consists of a program for a musical called The Marvelous Wonderettes, at the Westside Theatre/Upstairs (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
High Spirits at the Alvin Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called High Spirits by Noel Coward at the Alvin Theatre (NYC), in summer 1964.
The Physicists at the Martin Beck Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called The Physicists by Friederich Duerrenmatt at the Martin Beck Theatre in the fall of 1964.
Funny Girl at the Winter Garden
Item consists of a program for a musical called Funny Girl by Jule Styne et al at the Winter Garden (NYC) in the summer of 1965.
Fiddler on the Roof at the Imperial Theatre
Item consists of a program for a musical called Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stein and Jerry Bock at the Imperial Garden Theatre (NYC) in the fall of 1965.
Carmen at the New York City Opera
Item consists of a program for an opera called Carmen by Bizet at the New York City Opera (NYC) in the fall of 1965.
George M! at the Palace Theatre
Item consists of a program for a musical called George M! by George M. Cohan, Michael Stewart et al, presented at the Palace Theatre (NY), presented in the fall of 1968.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Hair by Gerome Ragni, James Rado, and Galt MacDermot, presented at the Bilmore Theatre (NY), presented in the fall of 1968. Item is signed by an unidentified member of the cast.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Oh! Calcutta! by Kenneth Tynan, at the Eden Theatre (NY) in the spring of 1969.
A Moon for the Misbegotten at Evergreen
Item consists of a program for a play called A Moon for the Misbegotten, by Eugene O'Neill, at Evergreen (NY) in the fall of 1969.
Forty Carats at the Morosco Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called Forty Carats, by Jay Allen, at the Morosco Theatre (NY) in the fall of 1969.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Company at the Alvin Theatre (NY), attended on September 30, 1970. Item includes a ticket envelope and stub from this performance.
Score at the Martinique Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called Score at the Martinique Theatre (NY), attended in late September 1970. Item includes a ticket envelope and stub from this performance.
Mefistofele at the New York City Opera
Item consists of a program for an opera called Mefistofele by Boito, presented by the New York City Opera at the Lincoln Center (NY), attended on March 4, 1972.
Sticks and Bones at the Golden Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called Sticks and Bones by Rabe, presented at the Golden Theatre (NY), attended in March, 1972.
Time Stands Still at the Cort Theatre
Item consists of a program for a play called Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies at the Cort Theatre (NYC), attended in November 2010. Item includes clippings from this production.
City Center Joffrey Ballet at the City Center 55 Street Theater
Item consists of a program for a dance presentation from the City Center Joffrey Ballet at the City Center 55 Street Theatre (NY) in the spring of 1974.