- US IlHpHS 1996.5-1-0921
- Item
- 1923
Hand-colored photograph of Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum).
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Hand-colored photograph of Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum).
Hand-colored photograph of Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium purpureum).
Joe Patten : 2176 Sheridan Rd.
Part of 35mm slides of Highland Park
This collection is comprised of, ink drawings, manuscript submissions and installments of the comic strip "From Nine to Five" and "Duets" created by cartoonist Jo Fischer. The three manuscript submissions present in this collection are all stylistically different, both in terms of graphics and humor, from his most famous comic strip "From Nine to Five". The variety of dates covered in this collection also demonstrate how "From Nine to Five" evolved over time; While, the original ink drawings found in this collection provide some insight into Mr. Fischer's illustrating process and its evolution over time.
Fischer, Jo
Part of B'nai Torah records
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten manuscripts with handwritten notes.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains photocopies of Rabbi Singer's article "The Jewish Woman and Her Heritage", Reconstructionist, Vol. XL, No. 7, October 1974.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains a typewritten copy of Rabbi Singer's article "The Jewish Woman and Her Heritage". Also includes handwritten notes, correspondence, and the program for the Midwest Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Seventeenth Annual Convention, April 8-10, 1973, where Rabbi Singer presented on his article.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America High Holiday Seminar
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
Includes two outlines by Simon Greenberg from September 1967: "We and the People of Israel" and "The Purpose of Creation" for the first day of Rosh Hashanah. Also includes: "I Talk to My Congregation" and "Three Fears Have I Yom Kippur 5727" by Abraham J. Karp.
Jewish Reaction to Jewish Schema
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains 'The State of Our Union" by Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, Message of the President, 48th Annual Union of American Hebrew Congregation, San Francisco, California, November 14, 1965. Also includes handwritten notes and newspaper clippings.