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When the Heart is Sad
Tom Lemonier was a Black songwriter. Cecil Mack was a Black songwriter.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/aa_sheet_music/1039/thumbnail.jp
Tom-Tom, v.1 no.1, Autumn 1936
Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, KansasEditorial stuff: Mark Clutter, editor; Max Milbourn, business manager; Lilian Parks, president of the Creative Writing Club; Dr. Early R. Davis, sponsorCover design by Cecil MurdockApproved by the Board of Student PublicationsThe first issue of the Creative Writing Club magazine Tom-Tom includes editorial, articles, short stories, essays, book reviews and verses.Manifesto -- ARTICLES: The globe in Hollywood / Mark Clutter; Pigskin psychology / J.R. -- SHORT STORIES: Golf widow / Bill Woodin; Ten dollar bets / Thadene Hedges; "He weren't grateful" / Floyd Snitz -- A FAMILIAR ESSAY: On being a linguist / Mark Clutter -- STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: "Hasher" / Joe Stone -- BOOK REVIEWS: "Defender of democracy", by Emil Ludwig; "Stories of three decades", by Thomas Mann / Lilian Parks; "A further range", by Robert Frost / Mark Clutter -- VERSE: "My lady's eyeball" / Mark Clutter; "Vignette"; "Quatrain"; "???" / Dorothea Jensen; "No Rain" / Irma Wassall; "Interpretation" / Marie Griffith; "An order for six new bodies" / May Williams Ward; "The pioneer" / Mark Clutter; "Geologist in love" / Laura Howard ; "Dirge to the fish of second floor" / Dorothea Jensen; "That I may pause awhile" / Phil Pennington; "Dunbar" / James E. Andrews; "Steel Age" / Lilian Parks; "Pyrrhic victory on Olympus" / Mark Clutte
The fight between Tom Sayers and John C. Heenan [picture] /
Part of the collection: C.C. Fox photographs of fashion and leisure activities, Gosford region, New South Wales, 1906-1911.; Condition: silvering, emulsion lower right corner.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3290884
Letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton
A handwritten letter from Rose Cecil O'Neill to Mary Louise Clifton Womer regarding folk art in the Ozarks
[Letter to William F. Alexander from Cecil Greenhow, February 15, 1964]
Letter to William Alexander discusses Jack Ruby's religion, sanity, and press exposure. The thoughts of James C. Hagerty are parroted, as well as those of other individuals. Cecil Greenhow, the author of the letter, is a reverend
English folk songs from the southern Appalachians : comprising two hundred and seventy-four songs and ballads with nine hundred and sixty-eight tunes, including thirty-nine tunes contributed by Olive Dame Campbell. Volume II
A collection of folk songs gathered by Cecil Sharp and Olive Campbell, and edited by Maud Karples, from the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Volume two contains 135 songs, 5 hymns, 27 nursery songs, 15 jigs, and 20 play-party games.Herbert Halpert Collection. -- Includes index. -- First edition, "by Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil J. Sharp," published in 1917.Includes bibliographical references (p. 402-405)
Cecil Sharpe visit (talking)
Clarice Shelor talks about her aunt and other family members singing songs and playing music for Cecil Sharpe. This takes place in her home in Meadows of Dan, Virginia
Cooper, Tom
Information on Tom Cooper from Cecil Lewis, Feb. 13, 1957. Background information on early life of Mr. Cooper and business ventures in Ardmore given by Mr. Lewis
Rose, Cecil and Joyce Rose. Interview about Biscan Cove.
Cecil Rose describes growing up in Biscan Cove and Cripple Cove with some input from his wife, Joyce Rose, at their home in Pouch Cove. He talks about his family, fishing, notable events, deaths, school, church, wartimes, and lighthouses, discussing names and places in photographs with the interviewers.00:00 - chatting; introduction; 1:01 – spelling of Biscan Cove; Cecil’s uncle’s death in France during WWII; 1:58 – Cecil’s grandfather Bill Joe’s first marriage to Evelyn Wayland; settling in Bauline from north shore; 4:12 – John Albert Rose, name of Cecil’s uncle killed in France; 5:40 – Cecil’s father visiting Frank Vater in the woods; siblings Minnie, Fanny, Eade, Andy; growing up in Biscan Cove; 6:50 - grandfather from Western Bay; summering in Cripple Cove; 7:52 – shacks in Cripple Cove; father breaking leg while shooting ducks in 1938; rowing back to Biscan Cove; hospital in St. John’s; 10:48 - Cecil born four days after Harrison Hudson; 11:56 – grandfather fishing with Allan Hudson; fishing traps; 12:34 – setting traps; mishaps; No More Rock, traps in Cripple Cove, Sleaty Point; depths; 15:13 – trawling; 16:21 – fishing in summer 1940; Biscan islands; 17:36 – fishing stages, Hudsons, Butts, Mulleys; 18:58 – seeing German submarine before boats sunk at Bell Island; 22:38 – growing up in Biscan Cove before the war; Herb Hudson’s sister falling off cliff; 23:26 - Biscan Cove cemetery opened 1920; school 1912; church 1901; 23:58 – mother from Bonavista Bay, came with her brother, John Sainsbury to care for children; 25:38 – men joining army at end of war; 25:53 – electricity; kerosene lamps; woodbox; well water; 27:23 – church lamps; 28:30 – mother leading hymns at church; 30:22 – first settlers at Biscan Cove; 31:05 – buying house built by Bill Joe Butt; 31:52 – tearing down houses in Biscan Cove and moving by truck, 1943; 33:41 – reasons for moving; 35:01 – working in St. John’s; 35:21 – picking raspberries; 36:15 – Henry and Olive Welsh buy Bob Crawley’s house; 36:50 – Christmas traditions; playing cards; 39:28 – moving bodies from Biscan Cove to cemetery; wakes; 41:06 – school in lighthouse; 44:10 – walking to Pouch Cove to buy crepe paper for decorations; 44:38 – grade levels; Herb Hudson; Phyllis Rose; 45:00 – discussing photograph of Jesse Moores, Bill Butt, Tom Butt, Vera Butt, Bob Noseworthy; 48:50 – discussing photograph of Joe Butt’s skip and flake; Allan Hudson and Frank Vater’s stages; 51:17 – Tom Mulley’s fishing area; 51:39 – summer shack; moving stove on wheels; 53:53 – growing vegetables at summer shack; horses and chickens; duck hunting; 55:32 – Bill Joe Butt’s house, lumber from around bay; sawdust insulation; 56:50 – moving lumber by boat; building porch on church; 59:03 – church torn down in Biscan Cove 1951-52; 1:00:00 – bible in memory of John Albert Rose; discussing plans for story sharing event; 1:05:17 – childhood treats; 1:06:10 – contact with American soldiers; 01:18:07 – presence of soldiers during World War II; discussing photograph of Ed Noftle, soldiers, lighthouse; 1:09:24 – death at lighthouse; Uncle Sam Gruchy; Pulpit Cove; 01:12:59 – Bill Joe Butt and William Butt die on ice, March 30, 1899; Elaine Sparrow, Phyllis Sullivan, Clara Sullivan, Henry Butt, family relationship; 1:16:05 – father born, 1903; 01:16:16 – visiting Biscan Cove today; cabin
A Little Book of Aesop's Fables
Here is a little treasure from my visit with Matthew Eve at Marchpane in Cecil Court. Tom R. Rigby is new to me. His full-page black-and-white illustrations might remind one of Percy Billinghurst's in their format and approach. They seem to me right for this "little book," since they stress visually and in text a good focus for particular fables. The book is surprisingly generously illustrated. TMCM has the city food "hid under the seat" (29). Like so many before him, Rigby struggles with lion's faces. "The Little Books Series" is intended "for young and old." This little book is fragile, and many pages are loose. 93 pages. About 4" x 5¼". Oxford and Cambridge are the only places WorldCat lists as having the book besides us! I am following their guess of 1908. Our copy is inscribed in 1912.No Autho
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