Through the Pacific with the Navy : Interview with WWII veteran, Jack Coobe
- US IlHpHS senr .tv-50
- Item
- 1996
Part of The Highland Park Senior TV Production Team audio visual collection
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Through the Pacific with the Navy : Interview with WWII veteran, Jack Coobe
Part of The Highland Park Senior TV Production Team audio visual collection
Part of Individual file
Seventeen printed items and ephemera, including postcards, monographs, periodicals, a telephone directory, and silver dollar placed in safe deposit bank in 1971. Series also includes notes from opening, key envelope and engraved plaque.
Highland Park Historical Society
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten and handwritten notes on the timing schedule of the High Holiday services.
Tintypes and ferrotypes that may include stock photography as well as family and theater images. Images of note include a Highland Park firefighter, an African-American, portraits and staged images.
A number of these photographs indicate Orson B Brand as photographer and appear to have been taken chiefly in the same studio with the same props. There are numerous images that appear to be self portraits by Brand.
Brand, Orson B
Presentation title card reading "Whenever you set out to do something, something else must be done first."
This is an artificial collection created by the Highland Park Historical Society. Much of the donor information for the collection is unknown. The contents of the collection includes abstracts and examinations of title and deeds of warranty and/ or mortgages relating to the Highland Park area. The dates of the materials span from circa 1839-1934.
Chicago Title and Trust Company.
Playbills, photos. clipping and correspondence regarding actor's tenure at local venues, including The Music Theater (located adjacent to Villa Moderne) and the Tenthouse Theater in the Round. Photograph subjects include Mayele Gabor; Bill Krott (Stage Manager) ; David Tihmar (Director); Jimmy Kommack; Bill Hayes; Lisa Drake; and Ward Orhman; Monica Van Vooren; and Tom Williams as well as pictures of the Men's Chorus room exterior and interior; the Music Theater; the Theater in the Round in season and before demolition; and the Villa Moderne. Original order has been maintained. Correspondence copies with the Library have been kept physically in the collection.
Addtionally, there are 2 broadsides, 1 framed, for 1954 productions of "Anything Goes" and "Showboat" at the Music Theater, billed as "Chicago's Theater in the Country."
Williams, Tom
A black and white photograph taken of an unidentified tomb or monument in India by Jesse Lowe Smith.
Tomb -- Faith India King(?)/ produced by McIntosh Stereopticon Co., Chicago
A black and white photograph of a tomb in India. It's name and location were not denoted.