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1. Red Cross Round the World Mascots. Two Red Cross dogs who have circumnavigated the globe as mascots of the Commission to the Balkans. They crossed the Pacific with the first Red Cross expedition to Roumania in 1917, later returning to America by way of North Russia. Now they are back in the Near East again, this time as mascots of the Red Cross Commission to South Russia. They travel back and forth between the various Black Sea ports and the Red Cross base at Constantinople. Their milage averages two thousand miles a month the year 'round. "Brace" and "Bit" are the property of Capt. G.P. Floyd of Boston

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2. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What Is a Mode? [typescript on pink paper with emendations in red, black & blue pencil & red ink]

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23329913
3. The transport BLACK HAWK - damaged after Red River Expedition - May 1864

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4. Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 Young People's Concerts Scripts: What Is a Mode? [typescript on pink paper with emendations in red, black & blue pencil & red ink].

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5. Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 Young People's Concerts Scripts: Farewell to Nationalism [typescript on blue paper with emendations in black & red ink & red pencil, insert is mimeo]

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6. Kitchens roll to Russia. The old army "rolling kitchen" has rolled all the way to Russia. The old slum wagon was not the most popular eating house in the army butis is one of the most popular in the overcrowded ports of the Black Sea. Thousands of refugees from inland towns gathered at the ports without shelters, food, or even funds. Hundreds were on the verge of starvation and the town's supplies were exhausted. The American Red Cross with the aid of six old army kitchens which had been sent out from France opened suoupkitchens where thousands were fed daily. This picture shows Lieutenant L.M. Foster of Chicago, dishing out soup to the refugees in Novorossisk three days before the fall of the city and the evacuation of the Red Cross mission

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7. Rosener, Ann Coffee and cakes taste pretty good to these San Quentin prisoners who have just given blood to the Red Cross mobile unit. Of the hundreds of men who volunteered to give blood to the bank, 150 were taken care of during the unit's four-hour visit to the penitentiary. Warden Clinton T. Duffy, who encourages such activities at the prison, chats with several Red Cross workers (black overcoat)

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8. Red Cross Round the World Mascots. Two Red Cross dogs who have circumnavigated the globe as mascots of the Commission to the Balkans. They crossed the Pacific with the first Red Cross expedition to Roumania in 1917, later returning to America by way of North Russia. Now they are back in the Near East again, this time as mascots of the Red Cross Commission to South Russia. They travel back and forth between the various Black Sea ports and the Red Cross base at Constantinople. Their milage averages two thousand miles a month the year 'round. "Brace" and "Bit" are the property of Capt. G.P. Floyd of Boston

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19510295
9. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is Sonata Form? [typescript on blue paper with emendations in red, blue & black pencil]

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23329882
10. Approaches to teaching Stendhal's The red and the black

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1201211
11. Black's guide. Connecticut/New York suburban office market. Red Bank, NJ

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10629204
12. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is Classical Music? [typescript with emendations in red blue & black pencil]

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23329790
13. Young People's Concerts Scripts: Forever Beethoven! [typescript on green paper with emendations in red, blue & black pencil and pen]

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23329928
14. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is American Music? [typescript with emendations in red, blue & black pencil (pg. 16 torn and taped)]

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23329832
15. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What Makes Music Symphonic? [typescript with emendations in red, blue, black & green pencil; some emendations apparently for book]

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23329840
16. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is a Melody? [typescript on blue paper with emendations in red & black pencil; pages 16-16A revised mimeo on white]

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23329856
17. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is Classical Music? [typescript & mimeo w/ emendations in red & black pencil; "Music Cues"/"Rehearsal Schedule"]

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23329791
18. Young People's Concerts Scripts: What Does Music Mean? [typescript with emendations in red, blue & black pencil; "3rd script"]

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23329829
19. Young People's Concerts Scripts: Who is Gustav Mahler? [typescript on blue paper with emendations in red, blue & black pencil]

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23329797
20. Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Handel: "St. John's Passion" [typescript with emendations in red, blue & black pencil]

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23329766


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