Programs.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
BYRON L. JOHNSON PAPERS
Collection
Identifier: WH1074
SCOPE AND CONTENT
This collection comprises the papers, clippings and other documents assembled by Byron Johnson as a state representative and as a member of the U.S. Congress. Items related to a short-lived attempt at a liberal coalition in the mid-1960s called the National Conference for New Politics are also found here. Johnson was a leading expert on public transportation, and those interests are much in evidence in his collection. Many of the materials were accumulated while he was serving as...
Dates:
1949-1993
CIRCUS RECORDS
Collection
Identifier: WH66
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
This collection contains programs, posters and memorabilia from early American circuses. SERIES 1 CIRCUS RECORDS 1890-1978 BOX 1 This series consists of posters, flyers and programs. The programs provide details of performances, performers and the history of the individual circus. A few circus tickets and schedules comprise a portion of the series and a contract is included with postcards of Corda Colby, who played the role of "fat girl."...
Dates:
1890-1978
DAVID TAYLOR DANCE THEATRE RECORDS
Collection
Identifier: WH2075
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The bulk of the collection contains administrative records, awards, audio-visual materials, clippings, correspondence, costume designs, fund raising materials, photographs, programs, publicity materials, and a scrapbook generated during David Taylor's tenure as Artistic Director of the David Taylor Dance Theatre. Similar materials detail the operation of the company's ballet school (1977-2006). Additional programs and posters documenting...
Dates:
1977-2012
Vance H. Blitch Scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: WH313
Scope and Contents
Collection contains a scrapbook with clippings and programs from Pueblo, Colo., including Children of the American Revolution meetings, Pueblo Civic Symphony Orchestra and its conductor Rafaello Cavallo, and Centennial High School.
Dates:
1935-1938