Scrapbook relating to Isabel Anderson during the war 1914-1917
1914
MISC L2017G18.1 [Box]
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Title
Scrapbook relating to Isabel Anderson during the war 1914-1917
Published
[S.l. 1914-1918]
Description
[1] v. : ill., ports. ; 37 cm.
Call Number
MISC L2017G18.1 [Box]
Note
Scrapbook no. 1 in collection of material (5 scrapbooks & 2 envelopes of separate letters and photographs) documenting Isabel Anderson's experiences as a Red Cross volunteer in America & France during World War I & II, as librarian general of the D.A.R.; relating to the presidential campaigns of 1916 & 1920, etc.
Typed paper label on spine: War 1914-1917.
Mainly newspaper & magazine clippings and cartoons (some pasted in and some loose in envelopes) relating to World War I and Isabel Anderson’s work with the Red Cross.
Partial contents: Printed poem, "Christmas 1914" by George A. Greenland (pasted on front pastedown ) -- clipped article, "Little Blind Joe," by Isabel Anderson (interleaved between p. 4-5) & the pamphlet, L'Institution Royale de Messines près d'Ypres (Brussels; Paris, [1918]) -- article, "Family Friend’ Bench Show at Mrs. Larz Andersons," about a dog show to benefit the French Tuberculosis War Victims' Fund -- "Every Man an Actor, Thinks Percy Mackay," with illustration of Violet Wilson, the "Juliet" of Caliban, photographed in a Rehearsal Pose at Mrs. Larz Anderson's Estate" -- Program: National Allied Bazaar, under the Auspices of the National Allied Relief Committee, Mechanics Building, December 20, 1916.
Bound in dark gray linen.
These scrapbooks descended in the family of Augustus Anderson (known as Gus Anderson), Mrs. Anderson personal secretary in the last years of her life, whose parents had also been servants at the Andersons’ home, Weld).
Typed paper label on spine: War 1914-1917.
Mainly newspaper & magazine clippings and cartoons (some pasted in and some loose in envelopes) relating to World War I and Isabel Anderson’s work with the Red Cross.
Partial contents: Printed poem, "Christmas 1914" by George A. Greenland (pasted on front pastedown ) -- clipped article, "Little Blind Joe," by Isabel Anderson (interleaved between p. 4-5) & the pamphlet, L'Institution Royale de Messines près d'Ypres (Brussels; Paris, [1918]) -- article, "Family Friend’ Bench Show at Mrs. Larz Andersons," about a dog show to benefit the French Tuberculosis War Victims' Fund -- "Every Man an Actor, Thinks Percy Mackay," with illustration of Violet Wilson, the "Juliet" of Caliban, photographed in a Rehearsal Pose at Mrs. Larz Anderson's Estate" -- Program: National Allied Bazaar, under the Auspices of the National Allied Relief Committee, Mechanics Building, December 20, 1916.
Bound in dark gray linen.
These scrapbooks descended in the family of Augustus Anderson (known as Gus Anderson), Mrs. Anderson personal secretary in the last years of her life, whose parents had also been servants at the Andersons’ home, Weld).
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