Puck (15:371), page 112, back. By F. Graetz, shows blazing fire upstairs in "St. Phosphorus Flats--Absolutely Fireproof---Elevator to Eleventh Floor." Fabulous use of yellow and red ink, with some dark blue in sky. The page almost glows. Hansen database #337.
Includes: Typescript (original): 2 leaves. 25 1/2cm. Signed, with manuscript corrections, and inscribed to Mrs. John Carroll Perkins, 28 Sept 1935. Unpublished.
Purchased Seven Gables Bookshop, June 1961.
Prepared by Mrs. Perkins. Signed, with manuscript corrections, and inscribed by the author for Mrs.
Perkins, [Petersham, N. H.] 18 Jul 1946.
Purchased Goodspeed's, Dec 1972
Pencil copy (probably in the hand of Mrs. Perkins): 3 leaves. 22 1/2cm.
With ink corrections and annotations (probably also by Mrs. Perkins) and indication of lines
omitted in reading by Eliot at Petersham, 18 July 1946.
Purchased Seven Gables Bookshop, 1961.
Another typescript: 5 leaves. 14cm.
Prepared by some member of the Perkins family for reading. (n.d.)
Purchased Seven Gables Bookshop, 1961.
Ink copy. 4 pages, 21cm.
In envelope inscribed in pencil: "As read by T. S. E. at Petersham, Mass., for E B P's garden
lecture July 18, 1946", and in ink: "Garden Poem by T. S. Eliot, 1935."
A reproduction of the architect's rendering of an aerial drawing showing Sterling Hall of Medicine and the Human Welfare Group. "A view of the Human Welfare Group. An association of institutions at New Haven, Conn, for the dealing rationally with the problems of human health in mind & body. These institutions are the Institute of Human Relations Yale Schools of Medicine & Nursing, New Haven Hospital, New Haven Dispensary, and affiliated with these are the Graduate School of Yale University, Yale School of Law, Yale Divinity School and the University's departments of instruction in all branches of science dealing with human life."
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Yale University. School of Medicine.
Subject (Topic):
Aerial views (Maps)--New Haven (Conn.), Medical colleges, and Social sciences
Judge (19:483), page 267, in bound volume. In a column of jokes. "Hello there, Koch's lymph! I'm expecting you."--"Who are you?"--"I'm Brown-Sequard's elixir of life." Hansen database #2073.
Puck (15:376), page 177, front cover of a complete issue. Shows street cleaning machine. Similar or same machine in Harper's Weekly November 12, 1881. Hansen database #547.
Harper's Weekly (25:1266), centerfold, page 216-217. Thomas Nast, Statue of Liberty with her torch turned upside down. Her book labelled "Roll of Death." Statue's base: "New York. Leave All Hope Ye that Enter." About 5 years before completion of statue. Page 211 has related text. Hansen database #109.