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Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, and the Invention of Weimar Criticism
Poster for a talk given by Michael Jennings (Princeton University) titled “Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, and the Invention of Weimar Criticism“. This event was at Clark University on February 21, 2012.
These are currently the best available versions of these posters.
Some the artists who helped design these posters include Nina Borland, Jasper Boyd, Isabel Miranda, and Sampson Wilcox. This is the current extent of our knowledge regarding the Henry J. Leir poster designers.https://commons.clarku.edu/henryjleirposters/1011/thumbnail.jp
(121) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1891-1892
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit.
This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1124/thumbnail.jp
(120) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1892-1893
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit.
This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown.
There is a supplemental file available containing the handwritten list of names on the back of this photograph.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1123/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Benjamin Clark Cutler from Benjamin Stevens
Letter dated April 14, 1863 to Assistant Adjutant General, Captain Benjamin Clark Cutler, Santa Fe, from First Lieutenant Benjamin Stevens, Fort Wingate, New Mexico, recommending John Murphy and Martin Quintana, in the First New Mexico Volunteers, for military promotion to Second Lieutenant. Letter also signed by First Lieutenant J. L. Barbey, joint author. Civil War. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Letter in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr
[6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) .
The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ? Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate
All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[6]\u27 indicates this is the sixth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1070/thumbnail.jp
[5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) .
The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ?Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate
All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[5]\u27 indicates this is the fifth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1069/thumbnail.jp
PLAYER'S CIGARETTES BENJAMIN DISRAELI
Cigarette card depicting politician and author Benjamin Disraeli as a young man with dark hair, black hat in right hand, dark jacket, orange waistcoat, red trousers w. gold stripe, cane in left hand. Rev: A SERIES OF 25 DANDIES FROM PAINTINGS BY CHROSTOPER CLARK, R.I. No. 22 DIZZY in 1826 ... PLAYER'S CIGARETTES. ISSUED BY JOHN PLAYER & SONS BRANCH OF THE IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, LTD 3 1/8 X 2 1/2 in.; 7.8 x 6.2 mm.Digital imagedigitize
J.C. Painter letter to Benjamin Lundy
Letter from J.E. Painter to (presumably) Benjamin Lundy, answering a request for information about the history and operations of the Underground Railroad. Letter includes details of a story of an ex-slave transported on the Underground Railroad through Ohio and stories of the plight of other fugitive slaves crossing the Ohio River.
Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His "Genius of Universal Emancipation" was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
Clark, Benjamin E.
Memorial Statement for Professor Benjamin E. Clark, who died in 1983. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Mexican land grant contract to Benjamin Lundy, March 10, 1835 (English)
Legal document from an unsigned officer to Benjamin Lundy, authorizing him rights as empresario to a tract of land in then-Mexico. The document extends a previous treaty made to Lundy by the government of Mexico from November 17, 1823 -- presumably, this land is to be the site of Lundy's freed slave colony. Original Spanish-language document is also a part of this collection. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
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