Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2012.06.058A—G
Accession#:
2012.06
Credit Line:
Donated by Renee Guerin, Mike Blackwell and the Zach Gordon Teenage Club.
Object Name:
Newspaper
Year Range from:
1920
Year Range to:
1940
Scope & Content:
A: Newspaper item titled: "The Cornishman by Stella Benson". It is a poem.
B: Newspaper item titled: "AMERICA'S FAVORED PAIR IS DEFEATED" "Johnson and Tilden Lose to Williams and Garland in British Tennis Match.". [Champions from 1920—1926 wikipedia].
C: Newspaper item and photograph titled: " MISS EVELYN WADSWORTH..."
D: Newspaper item with no title: a poem starts "There's a drift... written by GRANTLAND RICE".
E: Newspaper photo of a young woman wearing a wide brimmed hat with no title or caption. The woman appears similar to C.
F: Newspaper item titled: "COOLIDGE ON LINCOLN".
G: Newspaper item titled: "THE ALLEGED DECAY OF MANNERS" and on reverse side: "SOCIETY SUMMERS WERE SPENT VARIOUSLY, AND DAMPLY, AT NEWPORT AND SOUTHAMPTON". Page 81 from the October 1 issue of VOGUE.
B: Newspaper item titled: "AMERICA'S FAVORED PAIR IS DEFEATED" "Johnson and Tilden Lose to Williams and Garland in British Tennis Match.". [Champions from 1920—1926 wikipedia].
C: Newspaper item and photograph titled: " MISS EVELYN WADSWORTH..."
D: Newspaper item with no title: a poem starts "There's a drift... written by GRANTLAND RICE".
E: Newspaper photo of a young woman wearing a wide brimmed hat with no title or caption. The woman appears similar to C.
F: Newspaper item titled: "COOLIDGE ON LINCOLN".
G: Newspaper item titled: "THE ALLEGED DECAY OF MANNERS" and on reverse side: "SOCIETY SUMMERS WERE SPENT VARIOUSLY, AND DAMPLY, AT NEWPORT AND SOUTHAMPTON". Page 81 from the October 1 issue of VOGUE.
Dates of Creation:
1920—1940
Notes:
contents of Zach Gordon wallett 2012.06.027
People:
Gordon, Zach
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