219 research outputs found
Antoinette Torrey Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biographical sketch presented with a photographic portrait print image of Torrey, a handwritten letter on The Roosevelt, New York, stationery, a handwritten biographical note on pseudonymous stationery, newspaper review clippings for the release of Torrey\u27s book on the challenges of widowhood wherein a photographic image of Torrey is juxtaposed to an image of Marie Curie in widow\u27s weeds, a clipping from the E.P. Dutton printed release, and a typed letter of receipt of her book for the Maine Author Collection from the Maine State Library
1993-1994: The Visit
From left: Andrew May as Kobby, Torrey Hanson as Policeman, and Bob Balderson as LobbyThe Visit;Grayscal
1993-1994: The Baltimore Waltz
From left: Torrey Hanson as Doctor, Catherine Lynn Davis as Anna, and James DeVita as CarlThe Baltimore Waltz;Grayscal
A PORTRAITURE OF DOMESTIC SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES
A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, in the Unite~ States: with
reflections on the practicability of restoring the moral rights of the
Slave, without impairing the legal privileges of the possessor; and a
Project of a Colonial ARJlum for Free Pcrsons of Colour: inclUding
Memoirs of Facts on the interior Tmffie iB Slaves, and on IidBapping.
Illustrated with Engravings. By Jesse Torrey, jun. Physician.
Author of a Series of Essays on Morals aDd the Diffusion of Knowledge.
1993-1994: A Christmas Carol
From left: Susan Haefner as Maria, Torrey Hanson as Mr. Flipfield, James Pickering as Ebenezer Scrooge (standing), Laura Gordon as Sissy Klem, Michael W. Nash as the Ghost of Christmas Present, and James DeVita as Mr. TopperA Christmas Carol;Grayscal
1993-1994: The Visit
Center: Kenneth Albers as Anton Schill.
Standing, from left: Ron Frazier as Mayor; Bob Balderson, James Pickering, Torrey Hanson, James DeVita, and Lee E. Ernst as Townsmen.The Visit;Grayscal
1993-1994: Love's Labour's Lost
Foreground: Kama Lee as Katherine, Lolly Mozersky as Maria, Hollis Resnik as Rosaline, Laura Gordon as Princess of France, Lee E. Ernst as Berowne, Jonathan Adams as Ferdinand, and Torrey Hanson as Boyet (standing).
Background: Andrew May as Dumaine and David Scully as LongavilleLove's Labour's Lost;Grayscal
Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, in the United...
Torrey, Jesse (Fl. 1787-1834). A portraiture of domestic slavery, in the United...Philadelphia: Published by the author, John Bioren, printer, 1817 First edition E446 T6
1993-1994: The Visit
Foreground: James DeVita as Painter.
Seated, from left: Andrew May as Priest, Kenneth Albers as Anton Schill, and Ron Frazier as Mayor.
Standing, from left: Stephen Hemming as Hofbauer, Scott Korman as Man #5, Torrey Hanson as Man #3, and James Pickering as Teacher.The Visit;Grayscal
Mary Elizabeth Torrey's Diary (1931)
This is one of several diaries kept by Mary Elizabeth Torrey, a relative of Clara Congdon (née Bannister), in 1928-1940. The file name ("Alfred Bannister Diary, 1931") incorrectly names the author as Alfred Bannister.Torrey, Mary Elizabeth. (1931). Mary Elizabeth Torrey's Diary (1931). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185784
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