Basil Thompson Childhood Scrapbook Images, page 15
Basil Thompson, scrapbooks
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and in two slim volumes, Estrays and Auguries. In 1920 he was a founder and subsequently was an editor of The Double Dealer, a small but influential literary magazine based in New Orleans that published from 1921 to 1926. This scrapbook is presumably Thompson's childhood work circa 1900. 45 pages.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
1890-1910
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Basil Thompson Childhood Scrapbook Images, page 19
Basil Thompson, scrapbooks
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and in two slim volumes, Estrays and Auguries. In 1920 he was a founder and subsequently was an editor of The Double Dealer, a small but influential literary magazine based in New Orleans that published from 1921 to 1926. This scrapbook is presumably Thompson's childhood work circa 1900. 45 pages.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
1890 - 1910
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Basil Thompson Childhood Scrapbook Images, page 3
Basil Thompson, scrapbooks
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and in two slim volumes, Estrays and Auguries. In 1920 he was a founder and subsequently was an editor of The Double Dealer, a small but influential literary magazine based in New Orleans that published from 1921 to 1926. This scrapbook is presumably Thompson's childhood work circa 1900. 45 pages.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
1890 - 1910
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Basil Thompson Childhood Scrapbook Images, page 4
Basil Thompson, scrapbooks
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and in two slim volumes, Estrays and Auguries. In 1920 he was a founder and subsequently was an editor of The Double Dealer, a small but influential literary magazine based in New Orleans that published from 1921 to 1926. This scrapbook is presumably Thompson's childhood work circa 1900. 45 pages.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
1890 - 1910
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Basil Thompson Journal circa 1913, page 21
Poetry
Scrapbooking
Advertisements
Greeting cards
Children's literature
Baseball
Thompson, a poet and a prominent figure in the books and literature circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans, was founder and editor of The Double Dealer, the small but influential books and literature magazine published from 1921-1926. The papers document Thompson's books, literature, and personal life.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
circa 1913
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Basil Thompson Journal circa 1913, page 48
Poetry
Scrapbooking
Advertisements
Greeting cards
Children's literature
Baseball
Thompson, a poet and a prominent figure in the books and literature circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans, was founder and editor of The Double Dealer, the small but influential books and literature magazine published from 1921-1926. The papers document Thompson's books, literature, and personal life.
Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
Basil Thompson Papers
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA
circa 1913
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Charles Ryan Scrapbook: So This Is New York..., page 60
Scrapbooking
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
New York (N.Y.)
Travel
Tourism
Charles E. Ryan (1910-1997), a 38 year old "small town lawyer," wrote this account of his 1948 trip from Crawford County, Galion, Ohio, to New York City for a lecture course at the Practicing Law Institute. Largely narrative, the account also includes some postcards, maps, clippings, and pamphlets. After the train lost his suitcase for a day, Ryan enjoyed all that New York had to offer including the Statue of Liberty, Jack Dempsey's bar, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Yankee Stadium, Wall Street, Park Avenue, Central Park, La Guardia Airport, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and shopping at Macy's, Gimbels and Saks 5th Avenue. 12 years later, Ryan's son Chuck also visited New York for a job interview at Sperry Gyroscope Company in Great Neck. While Chuck's trip was far less exciting, Ryan noted in "New York was NOT like This: A Sequel" that he hoped Chuck would someday have a son who would document his own trip to New York, London, or even the moon. 78 pages.
Ryan, Charles E. (1910-1997)
Anthony Stanonis Travel Scrapbook and Diary Collection
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1948 - 1960
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Charles Ryan Scrapbook: So This Is New York..., page 78
Scrapbooking
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
New York (N.Y.)
Travel
Tourism
Charles E. Ryan (1910-1997), a 38 year old "small town lawyer," wrote this account of his 1948 trip from Crawford County, Galion, Ohio, to New York City for a lecture course at the Practicing Law Institute. Largely narrative, the account also includes some postcards, maps, clippings, and pamphlets. After the train lost his suitcase for a day, Ryan enjoyed all that New York had to offer including the Statue of Liberty, Jack Dempsey's bar, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Yankee Stadium, Wall Street, Park Avenue, Central Park, La Guardia Airport, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and shopping at Macy's, Gimbels and Saks 5th Avenue. 12 years later, Ryan's son Chuck also visited New York for a job interview at Sperry Gyroscope Company in Great Neck. While Chuck's trip was far less exciting, Ryan noted in "New York was NOT like This: A Sequel" that he hoped Chuck would someday have a son who would document his own trip to New York, London, or even the moon. 78 pages.
Ryan, Charles E. (1910-1997)
Anthony Stanonis Travel Scrapbook and Diary Collection
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1948 - 1960
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Harry F. Barrell Scrapbook: Pictures and Journals, page 20
Scrapbooking
Advertisements
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Scrapbook of mainly clippings plus an account of trip from Florida to California and some photos of family members. Leather bound ledger with clippings, photographs, pamphlets and other ephemera. Harry Ferdinand Barrell (1858-1940) was born in Warwick, Orange County, New York. He received an A.B., M.A., Ph.D. and LL.B., all from Columbia University. Mr. Barrell was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1889 and practiced law in that state for many years. He was a descendant of several prominent Revolutionary War veterans and early settlers of New England. Mr. Barrell never married.
Barrell, Harry F.
Anthony Stanonis Travel Scrapbook and Diary Collection
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1900 - 1930
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Harry F. Barrell Scrapbook: Pictures and Journals, page 50
Scrapbooking
Advertisements
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Scrapbook of mainly clippings plus an account of trip from Florida to California and some photos of family members. Leather bound ledger with clippings, photographs, pamphlets and other ephemera. Harry Ferdinand Barrell (1858-1940) was born in Warwick, Orange County, New York. He received an A.B., M.A., Ph.D. and LL.B., all from Columbia University. Mr. Barrell was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1889 and practiced law in that state for many years. He was a descendant of several prominent Revolutionary War veterans and early settlers of New England. Mr. Barrell never married.
Barrell, Harry F.
Anthony Stanonis Travel Scrapbook and Diary Collection
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
1900 - 1930
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