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Susan Molofsky Todres University of Pennsylvania Historical Collection UPT 50 T639

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Summary Information

Prepared by
J.M. Duffin
Date [inclusive]
1767-2010
Date [inclusive]
1870-1970
Extent
30 cu. ft.

PROVENANCE

Donated by Susan M. Todres in over 113 accessions (over 760 items) from 2004 to the
present.

ARRANGEMENT

This collection guide is organized in seven genre based series: Graphic Material,
Manuscripts, Memorablilia, Mixed, Motion Pictures, Printed Material, Sound Records.
Each series is arranged alphabetically.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Susan Molofsky Todres is an alumna of the University of Pennsylvania holding a BA
(1975) from the College of Liberal Arts for Women (now the School of Arts and Sciences)
and an MBA (1977) from the Wharton School. While a student at Penn she wrote for the
Daily Pennsylvanian and was a member of the Sphinx Honor Society, Mortar Board, the
Student Activities Council, and chaired the Student Blood Donor’s Club. She has been
active in alumni groups and activities, such as the Board of Advisors for the School
of Social Policy and Practice. Her most active work has been with the University Archives
and the Trustees’ Council of Penn Women. She co-chaired the Advancement of Women
Faculty Committee of the Trustees’ Council, served on the Executive Board as marketing
co-chair, and participated in the planning and activities of the Celebration of 125
Years of Women at Penn in 2001. Susan has been an active donor to the collections
of the University Archives expanding its documentation of Penn’s history and the student
and alumni experience. In 2006 her donations formed the core component of an exhibit
on Penn history at College Hall and in 2015 a display of Penn memorabilia at the Craig
Sweeten Alumni Center. In 2010 Susan received Penn’s Alumni Award of Merit.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

This collection documents various aspects of the history of the University of Pennsylvania
from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. The material culture history of the university
forms a large and unique part of the collection. It provides insights into the creation
of an institutional identity at Penn among its students, faculty and alumni particularly
from the 1880s to 1950s. Many of the objects reflect the broader commercialization
of the college education experience in the United States.

Gifts have been incorporated into appropriate existing collections over the course
of the past 20 years, and as a result the materials are physically held in many different
locations. This finding aid brings together the individual donations in order to show
the aggregation of Todres’s gifts. In order to request material for research, please
use the record group call numbers in the inventory to consult those collection inventories.
For example, consult the University Memorabilia Collection inventory for exact box
and item information for all gifts labeled as MEM in this guide.

Inventory

 

Graphic Material 

Collection/Record Group

Anna Stratton Carpenter (1843-1869), photograph. Wendroth and Taylor, photographers.
Sister of James Hopkins Carpenter, A.B. 1869; photo found in his sheet music for the
Class of 1869 song 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Brass-hinged leather cabinet photo album of professors and students, 1874-75 

 UPT 110

 

“Captain of the New Organized University of Pennsylvania Co-ed Rifle Team,” Acme Newspictures,
1929. Photograph of Betty Funston holding rifle 

 UPX 12

 

“Captain of the Newly Organized University of Pennsylvania Co-Ed Rifle Team…Miss
Betty Funston,” Acme Newspictures, 1929. Includes text of caption for newspaper printing.
Photo of Elizabeth Beatrice Funston Lehr (BFA in Ed 1931, MS in Ed 1937) 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Class of 1863. Photograph Album. 

 UPT 110 1863

 

Class of 1874 on the steps of College Hall. 

 UPX 12 (os)

 

Class of 1882 Gate at Franklin Field (5 copies) 

 UPX 12

 

Class of 1916 Medical. 15th reunion photograph taken at the Adlephia Hotel, Philadelphia,
1931. 

 UPX 12 (os)

 

“Co-Eds of the University of Pennsylvania Choose their First May Queen.” 1930. 

 UPS68.1

 

Department of Physics, staff and graduate students, group photograph, 1907 Identified
on other copy as: L-R. Top: H.C. Richards, H. Goodrich, J.F. Myer, M.R. Harkins, R.H.
Hough, F. Wenner, J.E. Hoyt. Row 2: T.D. Cope, G.C. Chambers, C.A. Culver, H.Snook 

 UPX 12

 

Department of Physics, staff and graduate students, group photograph, 1908 

 UPX12

 

Gas-masked students wire photo, sit-in, April 26, 1967 

 UPX 12

 

Grey, Zane, in University of Pennsylvania baseball uniform, ca. 1895 with original
contemporary frame. 

 UPX 12 G842

 

Harrison, Charles Curtis delivering address before own monument, Alumni Day June 1925
(?). 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Hey Day Exercises, photograph of bowl man, spoon man, cane man, and spade man, May
19, 1939. 

 UPX 12

 

Lambader, Frank, age 21, head shot, looking a bit to his left. April 1884. Moderator
of Philomathean Society. Photo by Gilbert and Bacon. 8.5″ x 5.25″ 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

Lambader, Frank, age 21, headshot, side profile. Moderator of Philomathean Society.
Photo by Gilbert and Bacon. 8.5″ x 5.25″. 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

Lambader, Frank, in academic robes, seated and holding gavel. April 1884. Moderator
of Philomathean Society. Photo by Gilbert and Bacon. 8.5″ x 5.25″. 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

Lemmig, Charles (1809-1891), Photo by F. Gutekunst. Cabinet card, 6.5″ x 4.25″. 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

Objects at the University Museum. 14 cards with 14 matching negatives. Descriptive
text printed below each image. 

 University Museum Archives

 

Panoramic photo, “U. of Pa. Training Detachment, Dec-5-1918” 

 UPX 12 OS

 

Photograph of Dan Longacre with Loren Grey as he presents Zane Grey card, with the
photo taken at the Pueblo Hotel Avalon, Catalina Island, CA 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Physics Department faculty and students, 1908. L-R. Top row: Prof. Horace Clark Richards
(AB 1888, PhD 1891), H. Goodrich, Prof. J(ohn) Franklin Myer (PhD 1902), Melvin Reese
Harkins (PhD 1911), Robert Harbison Hough (PhD 1905), Frank Wenner (PhD 1909), 

 UPX 12

 

Presenting the Activities of the United States Naval Flight Preparatory School, 1943,
photobook 

 UPB 76.4

 

Stanger, Wesley A., Jr., captain of tennis team, 1929, photograph and certificate
of award of varsity letter (2 items). 

 2008:060

 

Theatrical productions. black and white photographs (30 items) from theatrical productions,
featuring heavily costumed actors (and some actresses), circa 1911-1913, most have
identification on verso. Some appear to be from Mask and Wig productions, i.e., 

 2008:060

 

Unidentified man, age 21. Photo by C.M. Gilbert. Cabinet card, 6.5″ x 4.25″ Possibly
Professor H. Barker but more likely to be D. Harper. 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1916; “Law School University of Pennsylvania”
with identified individual photographs of class. 

 UPX12

 

University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1916; small group photograph on steps of Law
School, “Gilbert Bacon” 

 UPX12

 

University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Class of 1889. Glass lantern slides ca
1887-1929 w/description 

 UPT 110

 

Wistar, Isaac J. (1827-1905), Photo by Broadbent and Taylor. Cabinet card, 6.5″ x
4.0″. 

 UPF 1.9 AR

 

Theatrical productions. black and white photographs (30 items) from theatrical productions,
featuring heavily costumed actors (and some actresses), circa 1911-1913, most have
identification on verso. Some appear to be from Mask and Wig productions, i.e., Miss
Helen of Troy (1912). Others are from Shakespearean productions with Penn buildings
in the background. 

 2008:060

 

Class of 1913. List of rules for the Freshman class from the Sophomore class. 

 UPX 4 P857

 

Sophomore Cremation. Class of 1910. Franklin Field, Wednesday, May 27, 1908. Image
of professor burning at stake, students looking on 

 UPF 8.5I

 

Theatrical Broadsheet: Mask and Wig Club, “Everybody’s Lyin,” May 27, 1921. Charles
M. McKillen, Jr. collection 

 2021:065

 

Theatrical Poster. “The Discounters Tenth Annual Production of the Architectural Society
of the University of Pennsylvania, Grub Street Theater, Week of Feb. 26th [1912].”
Signed and dated by W.M. Campbell. 

 UPX 4 P857

 

Football, Pennsylvania vs. Harvard, November 21st 1897, at Franklin Field. Lithograph,
color, Geo. S. Harris and Sons, Litho. N.Y. Action scene from game, with 2 small circular
insets featuring hand-colored photos of John Minds, Penn’s team captain, and Cabot,
Harvard’s team captain. Published by The Philadelphia Press, 1897 November 2. 

 MEM 775 OS 84

 

Bowl Fight engraving. Cut from unknown publication 

 UPF8.5I

 

“A Classic Vista of the U. of P. Dormitories” Photograph by Haimovitz. Published in
the Philadelphia Public Ledger, Color Supplement, 1919 August 24. Photoprint, hand
colored. Quad, exterior, archway with graduates and guests, includes men and women
strolling in the quad 

 UPX 3 N558

 

College Hall, with two towers. Stereograph photographs. “American Scenery, Centennial
Series. 1776-1876” Published by John Trenwith, Bookseller and Stationer, 608 Chestnut
St., Phila. 

 UPX

 

Cover illustration (full-page) of struggling, injured quarterback (Penn-Yale game)
from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, November 23, 1893, mounted. Football game:
Penn vs. Yale on Manhattan Field, 11 Nov. 1893. Injured quarterback Louis de Pui Vail,
A.B. 1891, LL.B. 1894, is carried from the field under protest. 

 2008:019

 

“Design for Dormitory Buildings for The University of Pennsylvania (not accepted),
Cope and Stewardson, Architects,” plate no. 660 from the American Architect and Building
News, 18 August 1888. Perspective view, hand-colored (probably not original coloring). 

 UPX4

 

Evans, Frederick, Jr. “College Foot-ball.” Harper’s Young People 8 (1886): 73-74.
Sheet from magazine which includes article and full-page illustration entitled “A
Foot-ball Match” by H.A. Ogden. 

 UPF 8.5I

 

Franklin Field Illustrated Cover, Dartmouth Game, October 2, 1942. Robert W. Crowther
illustrator. Original progressive color proof sheet with annotations. Printer’s Proof
Sheet. 

 2022:021

 

Franklin, Benjamin by J.A. Duplessis and W.J. Edwards. Print (lithograph?) removed
from nineteenth century book. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Franklin, Benjamin by T.B. Welch from a portrait by Martin in possession of the American
Philosophical Society. Black and white steel engraving. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! PENN-SYL-VA-NI-AH! print, 1905, by Raphael Tuck and Sons,
Co.Ltd 

 UPX

 

Ninth Street Campus of the University of Pennsylvania. Caption “University of Pennsylvania.”
Undated. Unsigned. Color print. 

 UPX 3?

 

Quad steps and Memorial Tower, etching by Ernest Roth, 1928. From the collection of
Carl W. Fenninger, professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the School of Accounts
and Finance. These prints were reportedly presented to him by the class of 1907 at
the 32nd Reunion held at his home on June 6th, 1939 

 UPX 3

 

Rittenhouse, David by James Barton Longacre from a painting by C. W. Peale. Caption
below engraving “David Rittenhouse.” Black and white engraving. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Rush, Benjamin by R.W. Dodson from a painting by T. Scully. Engraving 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Syng-Physick, Philip by R.W. Dodson from a painting by H. Inman painted for the Medical
Class of the University of Pennsylvania. Black and white steel engraving. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

“University of Pennsylvania.” View of College Hall and Fine Arts Library. Undated.
Black and white engraving by the Rembrandt Engraving Company, Philadelphia. 

 UPX 3

 

“The Veterinary Department of the University of Pennsylvania,” drawn by S.F. Yeager.
One page of Harper’s Weekly, vol. 31, no. 1580, pg. 236, April 2, 1887. 2 copies,
plus photocopy of article accompanying drawing. 

 UPX 3 N558

 

 

Manuscript 

Collection/Record Group

Bonwill, W.G.A., June 15, 1899. 

 UPC4.11

 

Bonwill, W.G.A., August 29, 1899. 

 UPC4.11

 

Braun, William P.M., Mrs., no date. 

 UPC4.11

 

H.H. Wanner, Reading, Pa., 1900, 1906 (includes notes on activities as University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine student); Mary A. Stephens, Reading, Pa. 1902 and
1906; Oscar Wanner, Reading Pa.1897 

 UPT 50 W249

 

Correspondence, reports, grades, offers 1899-1902 (at least 20 items). Other material
in Diplomas and Certificates series. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

6 items, miscellaneous, including a diploma of B.S. in Economics, 1938, Envelope addressed
to “Mr. R. Belleville Watson”, c. 1862. 

 2008:060

 

Leather wallet, c. 1863. Brown, white and green leather with decorative stitching
and edges. 7 cardboard dividers (annotated in pencil) for 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and
100 dollar bills. 

 2008:060

 

Letter, signed I[saac] I[srael] Hayes 13 August 1862. Authorizing Robert B. Watson
to serve as acting Medical Cadet in the United States Army General Hospital [Satterlee] in West Philadelphia. Penciled clinical annotations on verso. 

 2008:060

 

Printed paper certifying that R.B. Watson passed his examination for M.D. degree,
dated 10 March 1863, signed by Dean R.E. Rogers. 

 2008:060

 

Planning records 

 UPT 101.22

 

Barker, Harold Charles, BS 1903 

 UPP 231

 

Barker, Harold Charles, MA 1905 

 UPP 231

 

Barker, Harold Charles. Membership Ceritificate: Sigma Xi, Pennsylvania Chapter, 1905 

 UPP 231

 

Barker, Harold Charles. Membership Certificate: Phi Beta Kapp, Delta Chapter, 1933 

 UPP 231

 

Levick, James Jones, MD 1847 (seal included, but detached from ribbon) 

 UPP 231

 

Nebinger, Andrew, Jr., MD 1850 (seal missing) 

 UPP 231

 

Norris, Isaac (BA 1821). Certificates: attendance of a lecture on book-keeping; amateur
membership of the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia 

 UPA1.9AR

 

Norris, Isaac, Jr., AB 1852 

 UPP 231

 

Parry, John Stubbs, MD 1865 

 UPP 231

 

Wadsworth, William Scott, MD 1897 

 UPP 231

 

Ward, James R. Certificate: Pennsylvania Hospital, Attending practice for one year,
1849 

 UPP 231

 

Watson, William D., Doctorate in Medical Arts, 1861 

 UPP 231

 

Wolf, Benjamin, LL.B., 1916 

 UPP 231

 

Lecture notice: pamphlet dated October 23, 1850, entitled Lectures on History, describes
Professor Henry Reed’s eight lectures on the History of England. 

 2008:060

 

Notebook of James R. Ward (MD 1849), lectures of “Dr. Gibson” and clinical cases notes,
ca. 1847 

 2022:021

 

“Notes on Practice”, Syllabus of Notes from Lectures on the Theory and Practice of
Medicine, delivered before the students of the University of Pennsylvania, by William
Pepper, M.D., LL.D., 1886 (printed text and hand-written notes); inside cover “Frank
Bird Gummey”, Medical Department Class of ’88, February 7th, 1887 

 2008:060

 

1881 Towne School report with envelope for junior class member William Hinckle Smith,
signed by Frank Freeland 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Report Card, April 5, 1843 for Charles Harmar (freshman) 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Bayard, John to David Rittenhouse, treasurer, 4 February 1780. ADS. Order from Bayard
to Rittenhouse to pay to George Bryan, treasurer of the University of Pennsylvania,
£15,000; includes on the same sheet of paper five receipts of Bryan for money received
for the University. 

 UPA3 Pre1820

 

Burk, Jesse, Secretary of the University, to “Mr. Smith,” 6 June 1898. Letter inviting
Smith to act as Orator at the conferring of degrees. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Clymer, Meredith, Alexander B. Mott, M.D., Henry G. Ward, William McMichael, Charles
Carroll Lee, and Etienne C. Vidal to E. Randolph, President, New York Alumni Society,
University of Pennsylvania, dated 1 June 1887. Letter regarding frequency of alumni
meetings. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Cohan, George M. telegram to Tommy Labrum congratulating Mask and Wig, 1929. 

 UPF8.5I

 

Evans, Thomas S., Director of the University Settlement to Dr. William S. Huber of
Lebanon, PA., 21 April 1909. Letter 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Grey, L.M. Grey to Zane Grey, ALS, Columbus, Ohio, 13 January 1900. Letter. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Harrison, Charles C. to John C. Sims, 4 March 1897. Typed signed letter on University
of Pennsylvania regarding sale University property near Holmesburg Junction, Philadelphia. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Harrison, Charles Custis Harrison to Dr. Robert Woodward, 6 April 1906. Personal and
confidential letter inquiring about wisdom of conferring honorary Doctor of Science
Degree to William Marconi 

 2008:060

 

Harrison, Charles Custis. “The Minute (sic) of The Board of Trustees upon Mr. Harrison’s
Resignation and Other References to His Services as Provost.” Leather bound presentation
copy (#1 of 10). Appears to be a tribute compilation. 

 UPA6.2H

 

Keen, Gregory B. to William S. Beebe, 8 July 1896. Acknowledgement of gift to Library. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Miller, Alfred and H. Longstreth to Samuel Smith, University trustee, 19 October 1831.
Letter regarding honorary membership in Zelosophic Society extended to Smith. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Milligan, Benjamin Love (MD 1879) to Herman H. Osthaus. Philadelphia, 23 May 1879.
Letter on Hospital of University of Pennsylvania stationery. Advice from Osthaus’
friend; aging and a sketch of author; author’s career. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Pepper, William to Hon. Edward M. Paxson, dated 22 April 1894. Letter regarding Pepper’s
resignation as Provost. Includes the printed text of his letter of resignation 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Philip Physick estate residue, 1857. Handwritten draft 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Physick, Philip S[yng]. Philadelphia, 7 March 1807. Letter certifying John Perkins
has completed the study of medicine and surgery and the University of Pennsylvania. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Physick, Philip Syng. Written and signed invoice for consultation, January 4, 1827 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

Stillé, Charles J., note, 1873 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

University of Pennsylvania 1906 Axle Greasers’ Club. Minutes of annual dinners, 1919-1949. 

 UPT110

 

Vizetelly, Frank H. to George E. Nitzsche, 16 November 1933. Letter 

 UPA 9

 

Weaver, M.S. to his father Henry G. Weaver, November 17, 1839. Letter. 

 UPA3 Post 1820

 

“The Western Trip of the Musical Clubs,” University of Pennsylvania, 1907; belonging
to George David Graeff; hand-drawn illustrations in 32 page booklet 

 UPS67

 

 

Memorabilia 

Collection/Record Group

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), portrait miniature in a leather case. Hand-painted
transfer print, oval surrounded by gold metal frame, with red velvet edging. Encased
in hand-tooled leather case lined in faded red silk, 3.75″ x 3.25″. [UARC20070417009] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” print by Alice Luella Fidler, 1908. [UARC20140626007] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a Penn seal calendar page, January and February
1906. Postcard version also in collection (20051216003). [UARC20140626006] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” waving pennant print by F. Earl Christy. [UARC20140626003] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” waving pennant print by F. Earl Christy. [UARC20140626004] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” waving pennant print by Hy Mayer. [UARC20140626005] 

 MEM

 

Embroidered cotton. Oval ribbon and flag pattern. Red, blue and gold thread. Inscribed
“Rah Rah Rah Penn-syl-va-ni-a!” Undated. [UARC20050901008] 

 MEM

 

Football, child in Penn colors with football, colored lithograph. Young child, wearing
a shirt with red and blue sleeves, holding large football. Inscription: “A ‘touchdown’
for Pennsylvania” [UARC20080619002] 

 MEM

 

Football, Pennsylvania vs. Harvard, November 21st 1897, at Franklin Field, colored
lithograph. Published in: Philadelphia Press, 1897 November 21. Action scene from
game, with 2 small circular insets featuring hand-colored photos of John Minds, Penn’s
team captain, and Cabot, Harvard’s team captain. Geo. S. Harris and Sons, Litho. N.Y.
[UARC20080619001] 

 MEM

 

Shadow box featuring British soldiers marching past the University of Pennsylvania’s
Fourth Street campus during the Revolutionary War. Box painted black with scalloped
fabric trim. Includes ten miniature metal soldiers marching in front of colored print
of the campus, with added green plastic bushes. Box measures 7.75in. x 1in. x 1.25in.
[UARC20060210003] 

 MEM

 

Woman holding “P” pennant, graphic print. Woman in blue dress holding a red and blue
pennant tied to a cane. Artist signature: F. Earl Christy, printed by J. Hoover and
Son, Philadelphia. MEM 286 is a duplicate [UARC2 

 MEM

 

Usher’s badge, with “1923” on the attached blue and red ribbon. Pin (1.25in. diameter)
features “USHER” in blue on white background with blue edge. Paper label inside for
Phila. Badge Co.. . 1923″ in white on blue and red notched grosgrain ribbon, 2.5in.
x 1in. [UARC20070528011] 

 MEM

 

Coins (2), commemorative, University of Pennsylvania, 250th Anniversary. Bronze, 3in.
diameter. Shield of University on one side; Benjamin Franklin statue on the other
side. [UARC20071205020] 

 MEM

 

Medal, commemorative, featuring Benjamin Franklin. Bronze, 4.5in. in diameter, identical
in design to MEM 9:47, with raised profile of B. Franklin (fur cap, no glasses) encircled
by “B. Franklin” and “Americain.” Designed by Baptiste Nini, 1777. [UARC20100315001] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania wrestling, medal. Gold. 1.3in. diameter, with hole and
link. Front: laurel branch and red, white and blue enamel University book. Inscription
on verso: “University Champion 135 lb. Class, Won by Sigmund G. Ketterer” [B.S. in
Econ 1917]. [UARC20081210026] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania wrestling, medal. Silver. 1.3in. diameter, with hole/link.
Front: laurel branch and red, white and blue enamel University book. On verso: “Novice
Champion 135 lb. Class, Won by Sigmund G. Ketterer” [B.S. in Chem. Eng. 1917]. [UARC20081210027] 

 MEM

 

Medallion, blue and white Wedgwood china, of University of Pennsylvania coat of arms,
framed. Oval blue and white china, black and gold oval frame, (4.25in. x 3.75in.;
5.75in. x 4.5in. framed). Verso; “Wedgwood Made in in England TM 68”. [UARC20070528010] 

 MEM

 

Medallion, blue and white Wedgwood china, of University of Pennsylvania coat of arms.
First edition certified medallion number 154, issued to Mr. Herbert M. Goldstein,
College 1941, seal undated, maker’s mark Wedgwood Made in in England B, FR. 11 x 8
cm (4.35in. x 3.25in.). [UARC20051216010] 

 MEM

 

Ribbon, Class Day of 1870, and Farewell Song, University of Pennsylvania (items pasted
on page of scrapbook, n.d.). [UARC20130807047] 

 MEM

 

Spoon, Class of 1898, senior honor award. Walnut spoon carved by Daniel Pabst, 23.2in.
long, with lion’s head and carved inscription “Sine Moribus Vanae.” Silver plate inscribed
“Presented to Jasper Yeates Brinton by the Class of ’98 University of Pennsylvania.”
[UARC20100209001] 

 MEM

 

Spoon, Class of 1904, senior honor award, full view and details. Wood. 24.5in. X 7.0in.
Carved motifs: caduceus symbol, spread wings, acanthus leaves, wreath. Silver plaque:
“Presented to Ralph Russell Zane By the Class of 1904 University of Pennsylvania.”
Attributed to Daniel Pabst. [UARC20080619005] 

 MEM

 

Penn blanket, used at football games, detail. Blue wool, trimmed with Penn seal in
center, red wool “p” in each corner, and red edging. Measures 152 cm x 183 cm (60in.
x 72in.). [UARC20051027002] 

 MEM

 

Pillowcase, College Girls, in an automobile, with Penn, Cornell, Yale, Princeton and
Harvard pennants. Top half only. White cotton with color illustration in red, green,
blue, orange, black, brown and light brown of five young women holding Ivy League
pennants while riding in an automobile. [UARC20060911085] 

 MEM

 

Pillowcase, embroidered with U. of P. pennant. Cotton. White cloth base. Red, blue,
and brown embroidery of red and blue pennant tied with red and blue ribbon to brown
staff with “U. of P.” at bottom. 21.5in. x 19in. [UARC20070102002] 

 MEM

 

Pillowcase, University of Pennsylvania, painted and signed by F. Earl Christy. Canvas,
painted. Young woman (with large red/blue pennant tied to cane) and Penn football
player, both dressed in red and blue, seated on an oversized football. 22 in sq. Copyright
1907, Campbell, Metzger and Jackson. [UARC20081210036] 

 MEM

 

U of P pillowcase. Embroidered with two red and blue flags with the letters “U” and
“P” respectively. [UARC20150803006] 

 MEM

 

Cane (artifact), c 1913 [with birth certificate of owner, Urban (?) Bond. [UARC20130807070] 

 MEM

 

Seal of the University of Pennsylvania, pre-1932 version, felt. Felt, red, blue and
white. 11in. diameter. [UARC20081210050] 

 MEM

 

Armband (artifact belonging to Orville Long, Dental Class of 1910). [UARC20130807036] 

 MEM

 

Blazer buttons, University of Pennsylvania. Gold colored metal buttons, 6 small, 3
large. With red and blue seal of the University of Pennsylvania in original box. Manufactured
by Ben Silver, Charleston, SC. Small buttons 0.6in. diam. And large 0.7in. diam. [UARC20060911083] 

 MEM

 

Hatpin, University of Pennsylvania crew. Sterling with red and blue enamel. In shape
of oar, blade encircled by a wreath. Blade’s red and blue enamel chevron features
“U of P” silver inscription. 7.6in. long; blade, 0.5in. wide; wreath 0.7in. diameter. 

 MEM

 

Purse, drawstring, with Penn decals. Red suede with red and blue silk top and draw
strings and decal of blue “P” and blue pennant with red “P” applied to suede. 5.25″
x 4″. [UARC20060926005] 

 MEM

 

Rally tie, 1954, front and back. Cardboard in bowtie shape. Red with blue inscription
“Univ. of Penn” and graphic of man in Quaker hat. Printing on verso: description of
the University, a riddle and “Buy genuine Roessler’s Meat Products”. 2in. x 5in..
[UARC20081210053] 

 MEM

 

Scarf, University of Pennsylvania Medical School motifs. Silk. Red, white, blue and
gold. Penn coat of arms at center, surrounded by images of Morgan Medical Laboratories,
“University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1765” surrounding a thistle emblem.
[UARC20071018002] 

 MEM

 

Scarf, University of Pennsylvania motifs include R. Tait McKenzie statue of Young
Franklin. Silk, white background with red, blue gray and black decoration, 36″ square.
Young Franklin statue by R. Tait McKenzie at center, surrounded by campus scenes and
the words to “The Red and the Blue.” [UARC20070409010] 

 MEM

 

Scarf, University of Pennsylvania. White with red/blue border and decoration. 4 Penn
pennants (with coat of arms at wide end) pointing to center Penn coat of arms and
motto; red sketches of Penn athletic events filling the white background. 22 in sq.
[UARC20081210049] 

 MEM

 

Straw hat with red and blue striped silk ribbon. Lined with leather band, net and
silk with the stamp reading “Jerry Finn The University of Pennsylvania Campus”. 10.8in.
x 12.5in. x 3.7in. [UARC20071018003] 

 MEM

 

Sweater, varsity letter. Crew neck, wool, dark blue with red “P” in center. Label
inside with name “Robert Bolling Jr.” [UARC20071207003] 

 MEM

 

Sweaters (4), maroon wool with appliqued navy blue “P.” Long sleeves, boat neck style.
White label with red writing for Pearson Sporting Goods, 1128 Chestnut Street. [UARC20070528015] 

 MEM

 

Gold-tone metal and black enameled, hinged women’s compact, 2.6in. square. Black and
gold striped top has small University seal, red and blue enamel on gold. [UARC20071205018] 

 MEM

 

Silver compact (artifact with seal of the University of Pennsylvania on the lid, n.d.).
[UARC20130807065] 

 MEM

 

Silver compact with handle and silk puff (artifact with seal of the University of
Pennsylvania on the lid, n.d.). [UARC20130807064] 

 MEM

 

Ceramic plate; brown, white, gilt; fluted edge, 10.4 in diameter. Dietrich Hall dedication,
1954. Front: images of building exterior, Penn logo, Franklin statue, two campus scenes,
leaves. Balfour Ceramic, Attleboro, Mass. . [UARC20080619006] 

 MEM

 

Commemorative plate and pair of urns, white with yellow and gold trim and painted
scenes of University of Pennsylvania (MEM 499, 500). Hand-painted transfer print of
College Hall and University Library on plate and 1 urn, office bldg. at 9th and Market
Sts. on other urn. Plate has 2 rings of cut outs along edge. Made in Germany. Plate
6.3in. diam., urns 5in. h. Gift of Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20070528006] 

 MEM

 

Commemorative plate presented by Robert Morris Club to Charles Custis Harrison, University
President, in 1910. Sterling silver, 10in. diameter. Gold inlay of 4 University seals.
Inscribed “Presented by Robert Morris Club to its President Charles Custis Harrison,
Provost of the University of Pennsylvania Nov. 28, 1910.” [UARC20060911029] 

 MEM

 

Demitasse cup and saucer, white with red and blue Penn coat of arms, 1935. Red and
blue stripes on cup handle and around edge of saucer. On bottom: Indian making pottery,
“Shenango China, New Castle, Pa.” Saucer 6in. diam.; cup 2.5in. diam., 2.4in. high.
Photograph of plate bottom included in image. Gift of Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20070528007] 

 MEM

 

Mug, in shape of football with Christy rendering of Penn football player. Ceramic,
5in. high, 4in. diameter. On back: “Compliments of James Hay, 183 E. Jackson Blvd.
253 La Salle St. Chicago”. Maker’s mark: “Design Pat. 37297 Jan 25-05 T. Maddocks
Sons Co. Trenton, N.J.” [UARC20071207004] 

 MEM

 

Mug, University of Pennsylvania, Art Deco design, 2 views. Ceramic, hand-painted.
Gilt and red bands, a pair of red/blue pennants (crossed) on either side of blue and
black “U of P”, with red border, matte black below. Gilt handle. Convex shape. 5.5in.
high. 3.0in. diameter. [UARC20081210029] 

 MEM

 

Mug, University of Pennsylvania, design by F. Earl Christy. Ceramic. Dark green and
guilt border and gold leafy branches below rim. Penn football player, University seal.
White interior. Maker’s mark “Avon W Pts Co”. in green. 5in. high, 3.6in. bottom diam.,
3.3″ top diameter. [UARC20081210028] 

 MEM

 

Mug, University of Pennsylvania, with University seal, 2 views. Ceramic. Red on top
and blue below, white interior with gilt border. Seal of the University of Pennsylvania
on one side, Red P on the other side. 5.5in. high. 4.0in. bottom diameter. [UARC20081210030] 

 MEM

 

Mug, University of Pennsylvania. Red, blue and cream ceramic, with University of Pennsylvania
seal and “U of P” pennant. Made by Wm. Exton (1855-1915), active as a potter 1905-1915,
in Trenton, N.J. 4.9″ high. Photographs of both sides of the mug combined in one image.
[UARC20070528002] 

 MEM

 

Mug, University of Pennsylvania. White ceramic with silver decoration and hand painted
red and blue pennant with gold “P”. North Jersey University of Pennsylvania Alumni,
1907. On one side is gold gothic lettering “North Jersey Alumni 1907” with gold flourishes.
Made by W.H. Tatler Decorating Co. 5.25in. high. Photographs of both sides of the
mug combined in one image. [UARC20070528003] 

 MEM

 

Pitcher and bowl, china, cobalt blue with white interior and images of College Hall
(before demolition of twin towers) (MEM 544, 545). Vase (MEM 544), 2.5in. x 2.0in..
Pitcher (MEM 545), 3.5in. x 4.2in. [UARC20071015004] 

 MEM

 

Pitcher, cream, with image of College Hall with its two towers. Porcelain, blue exterior,
oval color image of College Hall with lettering “University of Pennsylvania, College
Hall, Philadelphia, PA,” gold outline. Bottom “made in Germany,” 2 .75in. x 2.75in.
[UARC20060911084] 

 MEM

 

Pitcher, red pottery with University of Pennsylvania motifs, front and back. Pottery,
5.7in. H x 9.0in., decorated with “U of P” pennant and Penn seal. Bottom: “Potteryware/
William Exton Trenton, N.J./for all purposes” William T. Exton (1855-1915) was active
as potter, c. 1905-1915. [UARC20071015003] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative, University of Pennsylvania. Blue enamel on metal with red and
blue University of Pennsylvania seal. Gold rim. “Made in Germany” stamped on bottom.
5.0in. diameter and 0.7in. high. [UARC20071015001] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative, University of Pennsylvania. Blue enamel on metal with red and
blue University of Pennsylvania seal. Gold rim. “Made in Germany” stamped on bottom.
5.0in. diameter and 0.7in. high. [UARC20071015001] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative. Blue with white with relief of walking Benjamin Franklin with
text “University of Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin in 1723.” Franklin Porcelain, 1979.
Recto and verso shown. Registration No. U-26. Verso: “Official University of Pennsylvania
Plate issued by the General Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania” 9.5in.
diameter. [UARC20070104001] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative. China, 9.1in. diameter. White with blue, red and white University
of Pennsylvania “book” seal in center. Lip has gilt rim and gilt lettering “Evening
School of Accounts and Finance Senior Banquet ’09”. . Wooden stand for plate is also
included [UARC20071205013] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative. University of Pennsylvania. Porcelain plate. Penn Coat of Arms
in center. Inscription “VIVERSITATIS PENNSYLVANIENSIS CVRATORVM SIGILLVM” on blue
rim, gold scalloped edge. Maker’s mark on verso: spread-eagle image above”C.T.”, “Hand
painted” under crown. 9.75in. diameter. Gift of Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20060518003] 

 MEM

 

Plate, commemorative. University of Pennsylvania. Sterling silver with 24KT gold inlay
of University coat of arms and motto in center, with motto and outer ring with “Universitatis
Pennsylvaniensis 1740”. Issued by General Alumnae Society, made by Franklin Mint.
[UARC20081210062] 

 MEM

 

Plate, sterling silver with University of Pennsylvania seal. Sterling silver plate.
Raised decoration and engraving around the edge, engraved monogram and applied University
of Pennsylvania seal opposite from each other. 10.75in. diameter. [UARC20070528008] 

 MEM

 

Plate, University of Pennsylvania china featuring College Hall. White with gold edging
and black transfer print of College Hall (with towers), measuring 21.5 cm (8.5in.)
diameter, 2cm (0.75in.) high. [UARC20051027001] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting Forward Pass Franklin Field. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Benton M.
Spruance, plate measures 27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939.
[UARC20050715007] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting Medical Laboratory Entrance. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Harry Sternfeld,
plate measures 27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715001] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting Museum Porch. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Thornton Oakley, plate measures
27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715003] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting The Engineering Steps. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by J. Roy Carroll,
plate measures 27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715002] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting The Spire of Irvine Auditorium. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Clayton
E. Jenkins, plate measures 27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939.
[UARC20050715011] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting Veterinary Archway. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Walter T. Karcher,
plate measures 27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). [UARC20050715008] 

 MEM

 

Plates of Wedgwood china (2) (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate
depicting Young Franklin. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Roy F. Larson, plate measures
27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715012] 

 MEM

 

Stein, “P” with pre-1932 University seal. Ceramic, white glaze, painted blue and red
decoration. 5.25in. high, 4in. bottom diam. Maker’s mark: “H.M. Suter Pub. Co., Washington,
D.C. W-6”, eagle over “Laughlin Art China”. [UARC20071207005] 

 MEM

 

Stein, “UP” and shield with books, owl and “1740”. Ceramic, white interior, gilt rim.
Background of red on top, blue on bottom. Red, blue and gilt decoration. Bone-shaped
brown, red and blue handle. 4.5in. high, 3.4in. bottom diameter. [UARC20071207006] 

 MEM

 

Stein, pewter, with hinged lid and Penn motifs. Raised design: Library, War Memorial
Tower, Houston Hall. Hinged lid: Franklin statue; lever: University book seal. 7in.
h, 4.5in. d (plus handle). Maker: Charles I. Clegg, Phila. Belonged to Frederick S.
Mann, B.S. 1925. [UARC20080328001] 

 MEM

 

Stein, University of Pennsylvania, featuring a monk. Ceramic, painted. Brown exterior
with brewing scene. Hinged metal and red/blue ceramic lid has University seal. 4.8in.
high, 4in. diameter without handle. Maker’s mark “Paris France O’Hara Dial Co. Waltham
Mass. USA.” [UARC20081210052] 

 MEM

 

Stein, University of Pennsylvania. With 3 cartouches of Penn coat of arms and scenes
of College Hall and Quad, three views. Blue and brown luster-glazed ceramic, with
twig-form handle, raised polychromed features, and hinged pewter lid. 8.75in. high
with lid. Made in Germany for Eric Mihan Co., Princeton, N.J. [UARC20070528004] 

 MEM

 

Sterling silver art nouveau figural spoon (artifact with woman holding aloft enameled
seal of the University of Pennsylvania, n.d. [UARC20130807026] 

 MEM

 

Sterling silver spoon (artifact with enameled image of Provost Charles Custis Harrison
at tip and College Hall at base, c 1900). [UARC20130807025] 

 MEM

 

Teaspoon, Benjamin Franklin. Handle: inscription “1706-1790” and reliefs of Franklin
profile, Boston birthplace, and Independence Hall. Verso: Liberty Bell, printing press,
detail of State House, and “PHILADELPHIA”. [UARC20080415013] 

 MEM

 

Teaspoon, decorated with enameled University of Pennsylvania seal (pre-1932). Sterling
silver, 4.9in. x 1.2in., with plain, tapered handle. Red, blue and white enamel and
silver seal is applied to the top of the handle. [UARC20080415014] 

 MEM

 

Teaspoon, sterling silver with University of Pennsylvania motifs. 5.5in. long. Bowl
features College hall (2 towers). Handle features “PENNSYLVANIA”, student in cap and
gown, and enameled University seal, pre-1932. Verso features U.S. shield, eagle, woman
with scales of justice. [UARC20071205017] 

 MEM

 

Teaspoon, University of Pennsylvania. Sterling silver, 5.5in. long. Tapered tip of
handle is decorated with sterling silver University of Pennsylvania seal. [UARC20060928006] 

 MEM

 

Teaspoon, University of Pennsylvania. Sterling silver. Handle is decorated with 9
rectangular cut-outs and a sterling silver University of Pennsylvania seal. 1in. x
5.25in. . [UARC20060928007] 

 MEM

 

Trays (6), with University of Pennsylvania photographs. Metal trays (six). Painted
black with gold embellishments, with 3 in x 5 in photographs of the Penn campus: Franklin
Field (2), College Hall (2),Steps to Lower Quad (1), Provost’s Tower (1). 4.7″ x 5.7″
[UARC20071015006] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), complete set of 12
cups and saucers, plus extra 6 cups and 8 saucers. White background with mulberry
images: Furness Library [UARC20050520007], Provost’s House [UARC20050520009], Moore
School doorway [UARC20050520012], Whitefield and Memorial Tower [UARC20050520013],
Christian Association [UARC20050520004], College Hall in 1861 [UARC20050520006], Provost’s
Tower [UARC20050520010], Bennett Hall entrance [UARC20050520003], Houston Hall porch
[UARC20050520011], Reunion in the Triangle [UARC20050520002], Pre-Revolutionary Buildings
[UARC20050520005], and Presidential Mansion [UARC20050520008]. Details in Acc. 2005:92
notes. The saucers each measure 13 cm (9″) in diameter [UARC20050520015]. Commissioned
by Penn in 1939. Donated by alumna Susan Molofsky Todres 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate depicting Class
of ’93 Gateway. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Grant M. Simon, plate measures 27
cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715005] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate depicting College
Hall Portico. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Darwin H. Urffer, plate measures 27
cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715009] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate depicting Dormitory
Steps. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Donald M. Kirkpatrick, plate measures 27
cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715006] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate depicting Evans
Institute Portal. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Douglas D. Ellington, plate measures
27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715004] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), plate depicting Law
School Portico. Mulberry on white china. Drawn by Wm. M. Campbell, plate measures
27 cm in diameter (10.5in.). Commissioned by Penn in 1939. [UARC20050715010] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial, 1940), set of 12. White background
with mulberry-red images. Saucers, 4.9in. dia. Cups, 2.1in. dia. And 2.5in. h.; each
has images of Franklin plus 1 of these: Bennet Hall (handle broken)… cont. in Notes
[UARC20050520003], Christian Assoc. [UARC20050520004] , College Hall 1861 [UARC20050520006],
Furness Library [UARC20050520007], Houston Hall, Moore School, Pre-Rev. bldngs. [UARC20050520005],
Presidential Mansion 9th St. [UARC20050520008], Provost’s House [UARC20050520009],
Provost’s Tower [UARC20050520010], Reunion in Triangle [UARC20050520002], Whitefield
Memorial Tower [UARC20050520013]. The saucers each measure 13 cm (9″) in diameter
[UARC20050520015]. Commissioned by Penn in 1939. See MEM 276 for more on cup and saucer 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting [University] Museum.
Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of
12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108006] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Bennett Hall. Wedgwood
china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of 12 portraying
different campus scenes. [UARC20070108008] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting College Hall, with
its East Tower. Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter.
One of set of 12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108010] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Entrance to [Quadrangle] Dormitories. Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One
of set of 12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108011] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Franklin Field.
Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. in diameter. One of set
of 12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20060911060] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Houston Hall. Wedgwood
china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of 12 portraying
different campus scenes. [UARC20070108007] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Law School. Wedgwood
china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of 12 portraying
different campus scenes. [UARC20070108005] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting Provost’s Tower.
Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of
12 portraying different campus scenes. Broken on side [UARC20070108012] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting the [Quadrangle] Dormitory Archway. Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter.
One of set of 12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108002] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting the Dental School.
Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of
12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108003] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting the Medical School.
Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of set of
12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108004] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), 1929, plate depicting the Towne Scientific
School. Wedgwood china, white background with blue image, 10.5in. diameter. One of
set of 12 portraying different campus scenes. [UARC20070108009] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), two cups (viewed from different sides)
featuring University of Pennsylvania seal, 1936. Part of a set of five cups and saucers,
blue on white background, made in England. Teacup diameter 4.5in.. [UARC20060519002] 

 MEM

 

Wedgwood china (University of Pennsylvania), two saucers (recto and verso) depicting
College Hall, 1936. Part of a set of five cups and saucers, blue on white background,
made in England. Saucer diameter 5.5in. [UARC20060519001] 

 MEM

 

Banner, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with red border. Appliqued red felt
“PENNSYLVANIA” and red and white felt University Seal. 33in. x 69in. [UARC20081210020] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, Philomathean Society. Red felt with red and white appliqued “PHILOMATHEAN”
lettering, 16in. x 44.5in. [UARC20060925013] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Blue felt pennant. Four red felts streamers.
Applied decoration of Penn Quaker mascot leaning against red “p.” “PENNSYLVANIA” lettering
in darker red. 28.5in. x 11in. [UARC20060221003] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with “Pennsylvania” in red Gothic
letters. 14.3in. x 34.3in. Label: “Manufactured expressly for Houston Hall Store of
the University of Pennsylvania by Chicago Pennant Co., 1701 W. 74th St. Chicago”.
[UARC20071207002] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with blue ties at end. Stamped with
red Gothic letters “PENNSYLVANIA” and figure of a Quaker man in shades of brown and
gray. 81in. x 17in. [UARC20081210031] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with red border and 3 ties. Wide end
has red interlocking “U of P” appliqued to blue background. Rest of triangle has irregularly-shaped
red insert appliqued with blue “PENNSYLVANIA”. 15.3in. x 46.5in. [UARC20081210035] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with red border and blue ties at end
Stamped with red letters “PENNSYLVANIA”, white letters “QUAKERS”, and figure of a
club-wielding Quaker. 10.7in. x 28.5in. [UARC20081210033] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue with red ties at end and appliqued
red felt “PENNSYLVANIA” and tan leather Arms of the University, with motto. 11.1in.
x 29in. [UARC20081210032] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, University of Pennsylvania. Felt, blue/red. Red border and ties. Wide blue
end with appliqued, interlocking “U P”. Pointed end is red with appliqued blue border
and “PENNSYLVANIA,” University seal. Made for Houston Hall by Chicago Pennant Co.
[UARC20081210034] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, Wharton School. Blue felt with appliqued red felt ties and lettering “Wharton”
and interlocking “UP”. 13in. x 35in. [UARC20061004008] 

 MEM

 

Pennant, with the University of Pennsylvania coat of arms and motto used 1933 – 1956.
Blue and red felt stitched together, with appliques of blue felt “PENNSYLVANIA” and
leather seal of the University, 10.5in. x 33.5in. [UARC20061004007] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania. Felt, 22in. square, blue with appliqued red border and
“U of P” lettering running diagonally. [UARC20071015005] 

 MEM

 

Clock, University of Pennsylvania seal and coat of arms in center of face. Wood case
with metal handle, claw feet, face and hands. Bulova, late 20th century. Plastic cover
for mechanism, run on “D” batteries. Four chimes. 35 x 29 x 16 cm (14in. x 11.25in.
x 6in.). [UARC20051216012] 

 MEM

 

Urn, dark blue with painted scene of College Hall (with two towers). Gilt trim. Printed
at bottom of scene: “University of Pennsylvania College Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.” Made
in Germany. 3.5in. high. [UARC20070528005] 

 MEM

 

Bracelet with Penn seal. Metal (gold colored) tag decorated with metal and blue, red
and white enamel University seal in center of ten metal links with metal clasp. Tag
is 0.75in. x 1.0in. Total length is 6.75in. [UARC20061004002] 

 MEM

 

Charm, University of Pennsylvania, football. Silver metal with red enamel “P”. 0.6in.
x 0.9in. [UARC20081210022] 

 MEM

 

Charm, University of Pennsylvania, pennant. Sterling silver pennant has red enamel
top, blue enamel bottom and silver “P”. 0.3in. x 0.7in. [UARC20081210021] 

 MEM

 

Symphony Orchestra charm. Gold. Harp inscribed “U.P.” and “Symphony Orchestra.” Measures
1.25in. x .5in. [UARC20060428014] 

 MEM

 

Cuff links, University of Pennsylvania. Metal and red, white and blue enamel. University
of Pennsylvania coat of arms applied to blue enamel oval face of each cuff link. 0.9in.
x 0.7in. [UARC20081210023] 

 MEM

 

Fob (watch or key) featuring color image of College Hall (with two towers) on medal.
Metal medal attached to black leather strap with metal buckle. Medal 1.25in. diameter.
Strap 3.5in. long. [UARC20060428012] 

 MEM

 

Fob, Crew (men’s), 1925. Sterling silver circular charm with raised seal of the University
of Pennsylvania and “University of Pennsylvania Rowing”. Verso is inscribed “Fall
Regatta 1925 Phila. Sterling”. 1.3in. diameter. Pear-shaped clasp. [UARC20061011001] 

 MEM

 

Fob, Crew (men’s), 1928. Gold metal charm in the shape of an oar with red and blue
enamel blade decorated with gold “2 8”. 2.20in. x 0.25in. Verso inscribed “Johnson
and Co. 352 W. 13th NY.” Chain, 14in. long, of gold metal chain links. [UARC20060928001] 

 MEM

 

Fob, University of Pennsylvania lantern and chain. Lantern fob, 10 carat gold, 1.25in.
x 0.5in. “U of P Lantern” inscription on front; “Walter F. Hatley Adv. Mgr. 25” inscribed
on back with “Franklin Phila.” Attached to 14″ gold metal chain. [UARC20071205014] 

 MEM

 

Fob, University of Pennsylvania. Fob, 14 k gold and red, white and blue enamel. University
seal. “J.R.L.” inscribed on verso. 1.0in. diameter. [UARC20081210024] 

 MEM

 

Phi Beta Kappa key and Sigma key (artifacts, engraved Harold C. Barker, 1903, on new
ribbon). [UARC20130807066] 

 MEM

 

Necklace with aquamarine pendant adorned with Penn seal. Aquamarine pendant on a sterling
silver chain. Pendant is decorated with sterling silver seal of the University. Pendant,
0.75in. x 1in., and chain, 15.75in. long. [UARC20061004001] 

 MEM

 

Silver necklace (artifact, includes six Ivy League sterling and enamel pennants and
sterling football). [UARC20130807030] 

 MEM

 

Necklace with aquamarine pendant adorned with Penn seal. Aquamarine pendant on a sterling
silver chain. Pendant is decorated with sterling silver seal of the University. Pendant,
0.75in. x 1in., and chain, 15.75in. long. [UARC20061004001] 

 MEM

 

Silver necklace (artifact, includes six Ivy League sterling and enamel pennants and
sterling football). [UARC20130807030] 

 MEM

 

Hey Day (women’s) pendant chain, begun 1927 and retired in 1969. Chain in two sections,
about 4.5 feet long total, consists of links for each class year plus small pendant
with the University seal and the inscription “Sigilum Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis
Curatorum” [UARC20050201002] 

 MEM

 

Silver. 0.5in. by 0.25in., with an adapted version of the University seal in the center,
attached with a chain about 1 foot long 

 MEM

 

Brooch with University of Pennsylvania seal. Sterling silver open oval with wavy edges
surrounds silver circle with red, blue and white enamel with Penn seal, coat-of-arms,
and inscription “Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis Curatorum Sibillum”. 1.6in. x 2.1in.
[UARC20061220006] 

 MEM

 

Brooch with University of Pennsylvania seal. Sterling silver with blue enamel and
gold metal. Open, scalloped oval, 1.5in. x 2.25in. Attached within the open oval is
a gold metal University seal, enameled in blue, red and white, 0.75″ diameter. [UARC20061220001] 

 MEM

 

Button, University of Pennsylvania, round with lettering “PENNA.” Background is red
on the top half, blue on the bottom half. Lettering is blue on the top half, red on
the bottom. 1.25in. diameter. . [UARC20060518012] 

 MEM

 

Button, University of Pennsylvania, round with lettering “U of P.” Background is red
on the top half, blue on the bottom half. Lettering is blue on the top half, red on
the bottom. Manufactured by Phila. Badge Co., 942 Market Street. 1in. diameter. [UARC20060518013] 

 MEM

 

College Class of 1908. 14 k gold and red and blue enamel. Features owl and red and
blue shield with lettering “U of P 08”. Maker: C.H. Elliott, Phila. 0.7in. x 0.5in.
[UARC20081210038] 

 MEM

 

Dental School Class of 1896. 14 k gold and red and blue enamel. Features owl and red
and blue shield with lettering “U of P 08”. Maker: C.H. Elliott, Phila. 0.7in. x 0.5in.
[UARC20081210039] 

 MEM

 

Dormitory Government Council lapel pin, 1924. Gold pin inscribed “Dormitory Government
Council University of Pennsylvania 1924” with a round holder. 4 mm x 6 mm. [UARC20060901022] 

 MEM

 

Lapel pin, Trustees’ Council of Penn Women. Rosette, red file with blue stripes stretched
tightly around the rim and gathered in the center; 0.4in. diam. x 0.2in. high (1.1
cm x 0.5 cm). Made by Dexter Schierenbeck from Gwynedd Valley, PA. [UARC20060929002] 

 MEM

 

Law School Class of 1896. Sterling silver washed in gold and red and blue enamel.
Features scales of justice. Lettering reads “U P ’96 Law “. Irregular shape, 0.4in.
x 0.5in. [UARC20081210040] 

 MEM

 

Letter “P” shaped pin Copper with red and blue enamel top. 0.75in. x 1in. [UARC20060518011] 

 MEM

 

Medical Class of 1907. Solid gold with red and blue enamel. Image of Asclepius in
center of pin. 0.75in. in diameter. [UARC20060428011] 

 MEM

 

Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. Waving metal pennant with green and red
enamel. Inscribed “Medico Chi.” Measures 1in. x 1in. [UARC20060428015] 

 MEM

 

“U of P” “U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 20.” Sterling silver, red and blue enamel, with
metal lettering and medical symbol. Verso inscription: “Louise F. Bidaux 1918”. 0.75″
diameter. [UARC20061220005] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania brooch. Sterling silver top, oval shape. Decorative vines
surround Penn seal in the center “Sigillum Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis Curatorum,”
with red, white and blue enamel, 4 cm x 7 cm (1.7in. x 2.7in.). [UARC20051216009] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania brooch. Sterling silver, curved rectangle, leaf-and-flower
design, 2.75in. long by 1.75in. wide. University seal in center cut-out. [UARC20080415011] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania brooch. Sterling silver. Raised Art Deco design. University
seal in center, red, white and blue enamel. 1.4in. x 2.0in. [UARC20081210042] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania D.H. [Dental Hygiene?], 1943. Gold. Lettering reads “University
of Pennsylvania D.H 1943”. University seal in center of Maltese cross with wing and
staff of Asclepius at each side. 0.7in. x 0.9in. Gift of Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20071012004] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania equestrienne. Gold metal. 3 overlapping rings, each with
a horse’s head. 2.2in. x 1.1in. At bottom of the center ring is blue and red enamel
circle, 0.5″ diameter, with “Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis 1740” and University coat
of arms. Donated by Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20061220004] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania, Medical School Class of 1895. Gold pin bearing gold skull
and cross bones over blue and red background. Inscribed “M.D.C.C.C.U.P. MEDICAL X.C.V.
RAH RAH RAH.” Maker’s mark on verso “Caldwell Co. Phila.” Measures 2 x 2 cm (0.75in.
x 0.75in.). [UARC20050901010] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant, photographed on top of its blue leather pouch.
Sterling silver and enamel pin (c. 1895), 6.5 x 8 cm (2.5in. x 3.5in.). [UARC20050627001] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania, pennant. Silver. Pennant waving on pole. Pennant decorated
with half-red enamel and half-blue enamel. Design on pennant may be a sideways “A”.
Maker’s mark: B B and B. 0.75in. x 0.75in. [UARC20081210043] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant. Sterling silver. Pennant waving on pole. Pennant
top decorated with half-red enamel and half-blue enamel. Silver lettering “1903.”
1.25in. x 0.75in. [UARC20061220003] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant. Gold metal. Pennant waving on pole. Pennant decorated
with half-red enamel and half-blue enamel. Gold metal lettering “Pennsylvania” written
across pennant. 1.2in. x 1.3in. Donated by Susan M. Todres [UARC20071012003] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole, with “U. of P.” lettering (2)
(MEM 488, 489). Red and blue enamel on gilded copper. Gilded copper lettering across
pennant. Larger has laurel leaves running along pole, 1.9in. x 2.2in.; smaller has
a ribbon tied in a bow along the pole, 1.2in. x 1.3in. [UARC20070409008] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole with “PENNSYLVANIA” lettering
(2) (MEM 490 and 491). Larger (1.0in. x 1.25in.): enamel on silver with silver lettering
across pennant, silver rope along pole. Smaller (0.75in. x 1.0in.): enamel on copper
with gilded copper lettering across pennant, copper rope along pole. [UARC20070409009] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Copper with “Pennsylvania” gilded
copper lettering across the blue and red enameled pennant. Copper laurel leaves tied
to pole. 1.75in. x 2.25in. [UARC20060518008] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Box painted black with scalloped
fabric trim. Includes ten miniature metal soldiers marching in front of colored print
of the campus, with added green plastic bushes. Box measures 7.75in. x 1in. x 1.25in.
In [UARC20060221002] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Copper with “Pennsylvania” gilded
copper lettering across the blue and red enameled pennant. Copper ribbon wrapped around
pole with bow at spear tip of pole. 1.25in. x 1.5in. [UARC20060518006] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Copper with “Pennsylvania” gilded
copper lettering across the blue and red enameled pennant. Gilded copper eagle sitting
atop pole. Gilded copper rope along pole and pennant edge. 1.2in. x 2.5in. [UARC20060518009] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Copper with “Pennsylvania” gilded
copper lettering across the blue and red enameled pennant. Gilded copper ribbon wrapped
around pole with bow at tip of pole. 2.9in. x 3in. [UARC20060518010] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Gold-backed; shape of pennant
on pole waving in the wind, red and blue, gold lettering inscribed “Pennsylvania,”
ivy along pennant pole, 2.2in. x 1.75in. [UARC20060928003] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Gold metal. Pennant waving on
pole. Pennant top decorated with half-red, half-blue enamel. Gold metal lettering
“Pennsylvania” written across pennant. Gilded copper laurel leaves tied to pole. 1.75in.
x 2.25in. [UARC20060928004] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania pennant waving on a pole. Sterling silver with enamel.
Red pennant with blue stripe bearing words “U Pennsylvania.” Diameter measures 1.
8 cm (.75in.). [UARC20050901009] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania seal (book). Sterling and enamel lapel pin with University
Seal, 0.7in. diameter. [UARC20071205015] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania Training School for Nurses. Gold, black enamel and ruby.
Features laurel wreath, classically clad woman holding 2 items in outstretched hands
. Inscription on verso: “Kathleen Reynolds 1941”. Maker: J.E.C. and Co. [J.E. Caldwell
and Co.] [UARC20081210041] 

 MEM

 

Ring, with University coat of arms. University of Pennsylvania man’s signet ring,
14k gold, with University Coat of Arms and “University of Pennsylvania.” [UARC20071205016] 

 MEM

 

Hopkinson, Hon. Joseph. “Annual Oration Delivered Before the Zelosophic Society, College
Hall, July 29, 1831.” Published in: Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser, 23 August
1831 [UARC20130807043] 

 MEM

 

Physick, Dr. Philip Syng. Invoice for consultation, 4 January 1827 (written and signed
by Physick). [UARC20130807002] 

 MEM

 

Banjo (open back, 4 strings) with carrying case, belonging to Mildred Deering, B.S.
in Ed. 1928. Painted on banjo in red/black: “Mildred Deering [Sigma Pi symbols] George
[Phi Lambda symbols] Mildred University of Pennsylvania”; 21in. x 7.5in., 2.5in. deep.
Names of Deering and William Voehringer on carrying case. [UARC20070528001] 

 MEM

 

“Fairy Tales” (sheet music, Duet by the Mask and Wig Club, University of Pennsylvania).
The Philadelphia Times, Supplement, 22 April 1900. Published in: The Philadelphia
Times Supplement, 22 April 1900 [UARC20130807056] 

 MEM

 

Gems from “Hoot Mon”, Mask and Wig Club, University of Pennsylvania (recording, Victor
disc, c. 1927). [UARC20130807033] 

 MEM

 

Mumford, Edward W., and Edward B. McCollin. “The Pennsylvania Girl” (sheet music,
written for the Glee Club, University of Pennsylvania, copyright 1893). [UARC20130807055] 

 MEM

 

O’Connor, C. W. “Cheer Pennsylvania” (sheet music), 1906. Cover shown here. [UARC20130807053] 

 MEM

 

O’Connor, C. W. “Cheer Pennsylvania” (sheet music), 1906. Cover shown here. Identical
to MEM 7 [UARC20130807053] 

 MEM

 

“The University Girl,” cover of musical score of waltzes by C. Harry Kain. Dedicated
to the University of Pennsylvania, copyrighted 1898, Oliver Ditson Company. . Accession
2005:166 [UARC20081210060] 

 MEM

 

Paperweight, glass with image of College Hall. Glass rectangle with print of College
Hall and label “University of Pennsylvania.” 2.9in. x 4.4in. Felt backing has red
Collegiate Licensed Product label and gold label for Eglomuse Designs, Devens, Massachusetts.
[UARC20071018001] 

 MEM

 

Paperweight, glass, with photograph of Houston Hall. Glass rectangle, decorative ridges
on bottom edges, photo and leather backing attached to the base. Stamped Pyrophoto
Co., 45 and 47 Crosby St., New York. Measures 2.5in. x 4in. x 1in. [UARC20060428013] 

 MEM

 

250th anniversary of University of Pennsylvania, postage stamp first day cover and
cachet. Featuring a caricature of Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania
seal. [UARC20051107002] 

 MEM

 

250th anniversary of University of Pennsylvania, postage stamp first day cover and
cachet. Featuring a caricature of Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania
seal. [UARC20051107002] Identical to MEM 253 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp and first day cover, professional
management. Cover: black and white sketch of Joseph Wharton. Caption “1826-1905 Joseph
Wharton, Education Pioneer, Harris.” Postmarked June 18, 1981 Philadelphia. 6.5in.
x 3in. [UARC20071012008] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp and first day cover, professional
management. Cover: color logo of 100th anniversary of AAUW with caption “AAUW Into
our 2nd Century AAUW 1881-1981” Includes short history of AAUW Verso: “No. 562” Postmarked
June 18, 1981 Philadelphia. 6.5in. x 3.5in. [UARC20071012011] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp and first day cover, professional
management. Cover: color of 5 modern business people looking over financial chart.
Caption “Professional Management” Postmarked June 18, 1981 Philadelphia and June 18,
1981, Joseph Wharton Station, Wharton, N.J. 6.5in. x 3.5in. [UARC20071012009] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp and first day cover, professional
management. Cover: sepia colored print of Joseph Wharton portrait with green text.
Caption “PM C73 Joseph Wharton 1826-1909” “FSC RJT Fulton, N. York” Postmarked June
18, 1981 Philadelphia. 6.5in. x 3.5in. [UARC20071012010] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet featuring
blue graphic of “Joseph Wharton, 1826-1909, Founder – Wharton School University of
Pennsylvania.” Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program
of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20051118001] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“100 Years of Professional Management Education,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary
of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802020] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“100 Years of Professional Management Education,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary
of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802020] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Honoring Professional Management” and Joseph Wharton as industrialist and founder
of Swarthmore College. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management
program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720016] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Official Postmasters of America Commemorative Issue,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th
anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June
18. [UARC20050802022] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management Education,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary of
the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802019] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management Education,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary of
the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802019] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management Education,” two stamps. Issued on the 100th anniversary of
the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802021] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management Education,” two stamps. Issued on the 100th anniversary of
the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050802021] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management,” featuring a blue and white graphic and brown and white
images of Joseph Wharton with College Hall in the background, one stamp. Issued on
the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20051025004] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management,” featuring a blue and white graphic and brown and white
images of Joseph Wharton with College Hall in the background, one stamp. Issued on
the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20051025004] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management,” four stamps. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720007] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
“Professional Management,” one stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720008] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring “Manager” with tie image. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720022] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring Business Education. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720017] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring Business Education. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720017] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring College Hall and Wharton biography. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the
Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720009] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring detail from ten dollar bill. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720012] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring gold stamp on red background with golden eagle symbol. Issued on the 100th
anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June
18. [UARC20050720021] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring graphic from the stamp. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720010] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring Joseph Wharton and Vance Hall. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional
Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720019] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and cachet,
featuring two tone graphic of Joseph Wharton, College Hall, modern Wharton buildings
and revenue graph. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management
program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720013] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and color cachet,
“Captain of Industry” Joseph Wharton portrait. Issued on the 100th anniversary of
the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20050720006] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and Colorano
“silk” cachet, featuring color print of Joseph Wharton and College Hall. Issued on
the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20050720014] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover and RandR Colorano
“silk” cachet, featuring color print of Joseph Wharton and College Hall. Issued on
the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20050720015] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover featuring black
and white sketch of Wharton. Caption, “Joseph Wharton, the Father of Management Education.”Issued
on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20060426001] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover featuring black
and white sketch of Wharton. Caption, “Joseph Wharton, the Father of Management Education.”Issued
on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School,
1981 June 18. [UARC20060426001] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover featuring blue
and white sketch of Dietrich Hall. Caption, “The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania
Named for Joseph Wharton.” Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management
program of the Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20060426002] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover featuring color
photograph of College Hall. Caption, “College Hall, First Home of the Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Centennial 1881-1981.” Issued on the 100th
anniversary of Wharton’s Professional Management program, 1981 June 18. [UARC20060426003] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover featuring color
photograph of College Hall. Caption, “College Hall, First Home of the Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Centennial 1881-1981.” Issued on the 100th
anniversary of Wharton’s Professional Management program, 1981 June 18. [UARC20060426003] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, first day cover. Cover, 3.9in.
x 7.4in., includes blue and gold drawing of 2 medical professionals. Caption: “Professional
Management for Physicians and Dentists, since 1932” and “First Day of Issue.” Cancelled
June 18, 1981. [UARC20071205001] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, official first day cover information
card. With centennial logo and text summarizing the history of the Wharton School.
Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton
School, 1981 June 10. [UARC20051118003] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, Professional Management. Booklet
for First day of issue ceremony, June 18, 1981. Featuring portrait of Joseph Wharton
and cancelled stamp. Autographed by Sheldon Hackney. Four pages in single folio, 8.8in.
x 12in. [UARC20081210051] 

 MEM

 

Wharton School Centennial postage stamp, information card for first day cover. Provides
short history of Joseph Wharton and the Wharton School. Includes Wharton Centennial
logo. Issued on the 100th anniversary of the Professional Management program of the
Wharton School, 1981 June 18. [UARC20060426004] 

 MEM

 

(5) no.37= Postcard [unused, documentary artifact, Penn Seal Greetings! (1907) [UARC20130807021] no.38= Postcard [unused, documentary artifact, College Girl, University of Pennsylvania;
Victorian-dressed girl with artist initials MDT, undated. [UARC20130807022] no.39=Postcard
(documentary artifact, College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, postmarked 1906).
[UARC20130807024]. no.40=Postcard [documentary artifact, cancelled, College Girl,
University of Pennsylvania; Victorian-dressed girl with football theme, embossed petticoat,
artist initials MDT; hand-dated 1911. [UARC20130807023]. no.42=Postcard [documentary
artifact, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, stereoview postcard, New Excelsior
Series. [UARC20130807020] 

 MEM

 

Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Color image of Philadelphia hotel building
flying an American flag and a Bellevue-Stratford flag. Building windows, doors and
moon backlit with yellow or red. Correspondence on Verso. [UARC20060511007] 

 MEM

 

“Betz, Girard and Trust Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.” Color image of Philadelphia
building flying American flags. Building, windows, doors and moon backlit with yellow
or red. [UARC20060511006] 

 MEM

 

Christmas greetings with Penn seal in gold, encircled by a green and red holly wreath
with blue and red ribbons. Caption, “Christmas Greetings from the Old Home. 1910-1911.”
Left of center is black and white image of the Provost’s Tower. Right of center is
black and white photo of Provost Harrison. [UARC20060511008] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” framed within the “P” of Pennsylvania. Female torso, in blue dress
with white hat pink flowers, pink plume and back veil. Large “P” is part of blue and
red wording of “PENNSYLVANIA”. Published by Ullman Manufacturing Co., N.Y. Copyright
1907, reproduced 1994. (2) Gift of Susan Molofsky Todres [UARC20060223004] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” head superimposed on Penn seal, horizontal orientation. Paper. Image
of the profile of woman with blue turtle neck sweater superimposed on University seal.
Copyright 106, F. Earl Christy, William B. Christy, publisher. Postmarked 11 October
1907. [UARC20071022006] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” in blue dress and holding “P” pennant, horizontal orientation shows
her from waist up. Paper. Image of woman in blue dress, white scarf, blue hat with
red feather, holding red and blue “P” pennant. “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Pennsylvania!”
Douglas Post-Card Co., Phila. Postmark, Phila. 22 Jan. 1907. [UARC20071022005] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl”, in blue dress, standing and waving “P” pennant tied to a cane. Wearing
white gloves, scarf, muff; pink and purple corsage with red and blue ribbons, blue
and white hat with pink plume. Caption: “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Pennsylvania”
Publisher: Edward Stern and Co. Copyright R. Hill. (2) [UARC20060223006] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” looking over her shoulder wearing blue hat with red feathers. Wearing
blue and red dress with blue and red “Pennsylvania” pennant on left shoulder. Text:
University of Pennsylvania yell “Hoorah! Hoorah! Hoorah! Pennsylvania!” [UARC20060511002] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a blue “P” pennant. Wearing blue dress, white
shawl, white muff and blue hat. Lettering at bottom spells, “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-ray!
Pennsylvania. Published by Platinachrome Company, New York. . Duplicate of MEM 291
[UARC20051216006] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a blue “P” pennant. Wearing blue dress, white
shawl, white muff and blue hat. Lettering at bottom spells, “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-ray!
Pennsylvania. Published by Platinachrome Company, New York. . Duplicate of MEM 266
[UARC20051216006] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a drum in right hand and a red and blue “P” pennant
in left hand. Wearing a blue dress with white gloves and blue hat, correspondence
to Miss Helen Strauss on back. [UARC20051216005] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a drum in right hand and a red and blue “P” pennant
in left hand. Wearing a blue dress with white gloves and blue hat. College Girl, number
133-4 published by Illustrated Postal Card Company, New York-Germany. [UARC20051216004] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl”, holding a drum and a Pennsylvania pennant. Wearing a blue silk dress
and hat and a blue and red silk pennant with “P” on it in the other hand. (2) [UARC20060511005] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a Penn seal. Wearing a red and blue dress. Lettering
at bottom spells “University of Pennsylvania Yell Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Penn-syl-va-ni-a!”
Published by Rotograph Company of New York. Duplicate is MEM 294 [UARC20051216003] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing and holding a Penn seal. Wearing a red and blue dress. Lettering
at bottom spells “University of Pennsylvania Yell Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Penn-syl-va-ni-a!”
Published by Rotograph Company of New York. Duplicate of MEM 263 [UARC20051216003] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl” standing, holding a “P” pennant. Woman’s torso above a brick wall,
dressed in a blue dress and white scarf, white muff, purple corsage, blue hat with
red plume, holding a blue and red pennant. Made in Germany. [UARC20060223002] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl,” illustration by Pearle Eugenia Fidler, 1909. [UARC20140626002] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl,” in dress and hat decorated with “P”s. Paper. Image of woman in red
dress with blue “P”s, blue and red hat with blue “P”, a blue pennant with the red
letter “P”. Text at bottom: “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoorah-Penn-syl-va-ni-a!” Copyright
1907. Postally unused. [UARC20071022004] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl,” on a green background, standing and holding a blue and red “P” pennant.
Wearing blue skirt, beige and maroon blazer with floral collar and green gloves. Published
by Illustrated Post Card Company, New York. . MEM 288 is a duplicate [UARC20051216007] 

 MEM

 

“College Girl,” on a green background, standing and holding a blue and red “P” pennant.
Wearing blue skirt, beige and maroon blazer with floral collar and green gloves. Published
by Illustrated Post Card Company, New York. . Duplicate of MEM 267 [UARC20051216007] 

 MEM

 

College Girl. Paper. Color print of woman in red and blue jersey with red letter “P”,
holding a tennis racquet. Artist C. Bern[hard?]. Printed by J.L. Austen Co., Chicago.
5.5″ x 3.5″. [UARC20081210054] 

 MEM

 

“College Girls” (four) riding in carriage, two are waving “P” pennants. Women are
wearing blue or red dresses and hats; two hold “P” pennants attached to canes; two
carry muffs. [UARC20051107001] 

 MEM

 

“College Queen” series no. 2767, featuring Queen of Hearts holding a cane with blue
and red Pennsylvania pennant. Wearing blue dress, white scarf, purple corsage, and
blue hat with veil. Mirror image on top and bottom of card. Mailed from Buffalo to
Margaret Jacobs in Quincy, Ill. Published by Raphael Tuck and Sons. [UARC20060223003] 

 MEM

 

College Hall (built 1871-1872, Thomas Webb Richards, architect) at night, postcard
(hold-to-light). Black on green background with red lettering, cut out windows and
moon. Image of College Hall from Woodland Ave. and 34th St. “Pennsylvania University
and Grounds. Souvenir of Philadelphia, Pa.” Both sides shown. [UARC20060929003] 

 MEM

 

College Hall (built 1871-1872, Thomas Webb Richards, architect), exterior. Features
cut-out print of a water color of College Hall, revealing another layer underneath
that can be illuminated under light. Caption, “University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pa.” [UARC20060426005] 

 MEM

 

College Hall and part of Furness Library. Looking southwest. Includes pedestrians
in turn of the century attire. From a watercolor by “Oilette,” published by Raphael
Tuck and Sons. Unused. [UARC20080415002] 

 MEM

 

College Hall postcard and museum of the University of Pennsylvania postcard. [UARC20150803003] 

 MEM

 

College Hall, Penn’s 225th Anniversary Founders’ Week (1908). Seal with two women
in upper-left corner. Photograph of College Hall with two towers. Gold, blue and yellow
framing. [UARC20060426006] 

 MEM

 

Felt applique University of Pennsylvania postcard. [UARC20140626001] 

 MEM

 

“Football” [reg’d] number 2344, framing “Oilette.” Football with red “P” and bust
of girl wearing a blue turtleneck. Red and blue “P” pennant on pole behind football.
Caption: “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Penn-syl-va-ni-ah” Published by Raphael Tuck
and Sons, Co. Ltd. [UARC20060223007] 

 MEM

 

“Football” framing “College Girl”, one of series 5100, 8 subjects. Football is background
for Penn seal, two red and blue banners with the “U of P” wording, bust of a woman
in center, scenes of football action on either side. Addressed to Anne Medsker, New
Vienna, Ohio. [UARC20060223005] 

 MEM

 

Girard Trust Company, Penn’s 225th Anniversary Founders’ Week (1908), exterior. Seal
with two women in upper-left corner. Photograph of Girard Trust building on Broad
Street. Gold, blue and yellow framing. [UARC20060426007] 

 MEM

 

Leather, brown, with sketch of “College Girl” in a hat and dress and holding red and
blue pennant. Brown border with evenly spaced holes punched around all four edges
of card. [UARC20060511003] 

 MEM

 

Penn College girl with red and blue “P” pennant, leather postcard. Caption: “Hoo-rah!
Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Penn-syl-va-ni-a” Addressed to Miss Alexa Weber, Theresa, Dodge
Co., Wis.; mailed from Albany, Kingston and NY RR. [UARC20080415010] 

 MEM

 

Penn football fan, female dressed in red and blue, 1905. Young woman in blue dress,
red hat, white scarf, white gloves and holding a blue and red pennant with “P.” No.
1498, Ullman Mfg Co. [UARC20060426010] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player and “College Girl”, resting elbows on a ledge. Both are dressed
in red, blue and brown. Caption, “Ray! Ray! Ray! Pennsylvania!” [UARC20060511004] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player and young woman, resting elbows on a ledge. Both are dressed
in red, blue and brown. Caption, “Ray! Ray! Ray! Pennsylvania! Ray! Ray! Ray!” College
series no. 4. [UARC20060426012] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player and young woman, seated on over-sized football. Young woman and
Penn football player, both dressed in red and blue, sitting on over-sized football.
Female is holding a red and blue “Pennsylvania” pennant. No. 953. Copyright by Julius
Bier and Co. N.Y. [UARC20060426011] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player. Football player in blue/red striped sweater and socks, campus
scene on white background. Caption: “U. of P.” Federal Eng. Co., Boston, Mass. 5.5in.
x 3.5in. Both sides shown. (duplicate of MEM 582) [UARC20110519001] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player. Paper. Image of a football player wearing red and blue jersey
with red letter “P” holding a football in a kicking position. Postally unused. [UARC20071022007] 

 MEM

 

Philadelphia City Hall, Penn’s 225th Anniversary Founders’ Week (1908). Seal with
two women in upper-left corner. Photograph of Philadelphia City Hall. Gold, blue and
yellow framing. [UARC20060426008] 

 MEM

 

Philadelphia Post Office, Penn’s 225th Anniversary Founders’ Week (1908). Seal with
two women in upper-left corner. Photograph of Philadelphia Post Office. Gold, blue
and yellow framing. [UARC20060426009] 

 MEM

 

Leather, brown with red and blue pennant, Penn seal and head of a young woman, 1907.
Penn seal and head of young woman in shades of brown on pennant. Both sides shown.
[M]y Sil Manufacturing Co. Boston, 2 cent stamp, Philadelphia postmark of Jan. 17,
1907; addressed to Miss Thomson, Aberdeen, Scotland. [UARC20070528014] 

 MEM

 

Penn football player. Football player in blue/red striped sweater and socks, campus
scene on white background. Caption: “U. of P.” Federal Eng. Co., Boston, Mass. 5.5in.
x 3.5in. Sent to Edwin L. Woolley, 883 N. 41 St., Phila. Dec. 23, 1905. [UARC20080225001] 

 MEM

 

Stein with sports motifs. Ivory background, burgundy stein with images of Ivy League
crew and cricket teams, equipment, pennants and fans. Caption: “SOUVENIR FROM” Copyright
1908. Fabric Art Co., N.Y. 5.5 x 3.5in. Unstamped, message on verso. . Nearly identical
to MEM 564 

 MEM

 

Stein with sports motifs. Ivory background, burgundy stein with images of Ivy League
crew and cricket teams, equipment, pennants and fans. Caption: “SOUVENIR FROM” Copyright
1908. Fabric Art Co., N.Y. 5.5 x 3.5in. Unstamped, message on verso. [UARC20071205002] 

 MEM

 

“The University of Pennsylvania Girl.” Leather, imprint of “The University of Pennsylvania
Girl” in red dress waving red and blue pennant. Inscribed “To Katie, From Esther.”
4.9in. x 3.2in. [UARC20071012006] 

 MEM

 

“U P” pennant. Leather, imprint of red and blue “UP” pennant. Verso addressed to Mr.
Wm. Weiser, 58 Hanover St., Pottstown, Pa. Green and white one-cent Franklin stamp
and postmark from Royersford, 1906 May 11. 3.2in. x 4.9in. [UARC20071012007] 

 MEM

 

Weightman Hall (built 1903-1904, Frank Miles Day and Bro., architect), interior, swimming
pool, postcard no. 33. Black and white photo of men in suits and ties surrounding
100×30 ft pool and several men within the pool posing for the photo. Written communication
on back. [UARC20060511009] 

 MEM

 

White House Cafe, J.S. Greasley proprietor, postcard. “Eating Headquarters for U of
P Students. “Color scene of men eating at tables and lunch counter. [UARC20060511010] 

 MEM

 

Asherah submarine launching cover cachet from Groton, Connecticut, on date of launch.
Inscription “University of Pennsylvania Two Man Research Submarine Asherah Launching
May 28, 1964, Sponsor Mrs. Nixon Griffis, General Dynamics/Electric Boat, Groton,
Conn.” [UARC20051216008] 

 MEM

 

Joseph Wharton Professional Management postage stamp, full sheet. Issued on the 100th
anniversary of the Professional Management program of the Wharton School, 1981 June
18. [UARC20050720020] 

 MEM

 

Alice Paul (1885-1977), Ph.D. 1912, cover of program for first day issue ceremony
of her postage stamp at Mount Laurel, New Jersey, on August 18, 1995. Features c.
1910 photograph of suffragist Alice Paul as a young woman. [UARC20060428001] 

 MEM

 

Calendar, page of calendar for months of May and June, ca. 1900, featuring a young
woman holding a Penn banner. Framed oval page from Ivy League calendar. Girl has one
foot on football, dressed in red and blue dress and hat, holding Pennsylvania banner.
Calendar page 16in. x 11.5in. Frame 18in. x 14.5in. Artist: Ellen H. Clapsaddle. .
[UARC20060518014] 

 MEM

 

Class Day and Commencement Program (1927). Evening School of Accounts and Finance,
Extension School, University of Pennsylvania (includes leather binding and gilt).
Cover and title page. [UARC20130807019] 

 MEM

 

DeLancey, Provost William H. Address Delivered Before the Trustees, Faculty, and Students
of the University of Pennsylvania, on the Opening the Collegiate Session of 1830-31
in the New College Hall on Saturday, September 18th, 1830. University of Pennsylvania.
Cover shown here. [UARC20130807044] 

 MEM

 

Estate of Philip Physick (handwritten draft of estate residue, 1857). Cover text and
first page. Document is 5 pages (2.5 pages front and back). [UARC20130807001] 

 MEM

 

Harshberger, John W. Life and Work of John W. Harshberger. [UARC20130807048] 

 MEM

 

Issue of Franklin Field Illustrated, University of Pennsylvania, 1929 (includes graphic
of diver on cover). Cover shown here. [UARC20130807046] 

 MEM

 

Mask and Wig Club, 1899 performance of “Fever Le France – or – The Dry-fuss Detailed”,
poster. Performed in honor of the 1899 Penn football team, December 2, 1899, at 310
Quince Street, Philadelphia. [UARC20060922005] 

 MEM

 

MacDonnell, Kevin. Eadweard Muybridge, The Man Who Invented the Moving Picture. (Little
Brown, Boston, 1972). [UARC20130807062] 

 MEM

 

“The New Engineering Building of the University of Pennsylvania” Engineering News,
25 October 1906 (includes detailed description and photograph of building). Published
in: Engineering News, 25 October 1906 [UARC20130807057] 

 MEM

 

Nicklin, P. H. A Report Made to the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
at a Stated Meeting on Tuesday, the 4th of November, 1834, concerning the Universities
of Oxford and Cambridge, in England, 1834. [UARC20130807052] 

 MEM

 

A Pennsylvania Album: Undergraduate Essays on the 250th Anniversary. Edited by Richard
Slator Dunn and Mark Frazier Lloyd, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1990.
Cover shown here. [UARC20130807038] 

 MEM

 

“The Pennsylvania Girl” graphic with photographic scenes of football game and College
Hall, souvenir card. Red, blue and black on white. Graphic includes gentleman, with
hat and bowtie, seated between 2 women, with hats, fur muffs and U of P pennants.
[UARC20080415007] 

 MEM

 

Philadelphia Cornucopia exhibit, 1982, poster by Red Grooms. Institute of Contemporary
Art. Reproduction of Groom’s color image of Dr. Franklin’s Profile, 1982. Poster signed
by artist. 32in. x 20in. [UARC20081210055] 

 MEM

 

Pocket calendar, University of Pennsylvania, 1911-12 (leather binding with fold-out
campus map). [UARC20130807028] 

 MEM

 

Presenting the Activities of the United States Naval Flight Preparatory School, 1943,
(University of Pennsylvania, 1943, includes photographs. Cover shown here. [UARC20130807034] 

 MEM

 

The Record (yearbook). Published by the Graduating Class, University of Pennsylvania,
June 14, 1878. [UARC20130807035] 

 MEM

 

The Record of the Class of 1888 of the University of Pennsylvania (yearbook). [UARC20130807061] 

 MEM

 

The Record of the Class of 1890 of the University of Pennsylvania (yearbook). [UARC20130807059] 

 MEM

 

The Record of the Class of 1901 of the University of Pennsylvania (yearbook). [UARC20130807060] 

 MEM

 

Rogers, William [Secretary of the Collegiate Faculty, University of Pennsylvania].
(Article on termination of fines and corporal punishment for student tardiness and
absence). National Gazette, 15 June 1793. Cover and article. Published in: National
Gazette, 15 June 1793 [UARC20130807003] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania Catalogue and Announcements, 1882-83. Philadelphia, 1882.
[UARC20130807037] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania Glee and Banjo Clubs, Academy of Music (undated program,
c. 1890 (includes graphics and extensive list of patrons and alumni, musicians, lyrics).
[UARC20130807049] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania scenes, printed souvenir card. Photos of Penn football
game and College Hall, plus print of 2 women, with Penn pennants, and a man sitting
in the bleachers. Caption “The Pennsylvania Girl.” Red and blue braided cord attached.
[UARC20090408001] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania, School of Biology, Announcement, 1891-92. Philadelphia,
1891. Cover shown here. [UARC20130807039] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine. Matriculation card, 1914-15, Paul
Shoemaker, signed by Dean William Pepper. [UARC20130807027] 

 MEM

 

University of Pennsylvania. Paper, printed in red, blue, black, brown, green, and
yellow. Image of two women wearing red and blue dresses, one with a blouse white letters
“UP” and another with red letter “P” playing golf, one woman with raised golf club
in hand. Includes red and blue pennant with letters “U” and “P” in upper-left hand
corner. Copyright by Joseph Tetlow in 1903. 6in. x 4in. [UARC20060321001] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium (Fatima), oriental rug design with “Pennsylvania” pennant and University
seal. White, blue, green, red and gold plush velvet. Oriental rug pattern with blue
and red “Pennsylvania” pennant and red, blue, gold and white University seal in center
and blue fringed ends. 13.5in. x 28in. [UARC20070102003] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium depicting John Leon Hartranft (1887-1984), D.D.S. 1909, in Penn
track and field uniform. Verso describes Hartranft’s hurdling career while at Penn
and then at the New York Athletic Club. [UARC20060511001] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium depicting the Dormitory Quadrangle, leather, brown. Leather, brown
with stamped image of Quad, at top banner with lettering spelling “UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA,”
red and blue Penn seal in upper right corner 2.7in. x 3.7in. [UARC20071205006] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, blue and gold leather with image of Benjamin Franklin. Blue with
stamped image and lettering in gold of Benjamin Franklin, crossed poles with “p” pennants,
and at bottom “Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! PENN-SYL-VA-NI-A!”. 3.75in. x 2.5in. [UARC20070528013] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, brown leather with stamped image of Quad and Penn shield. With
words, “Univ. of Pennsylvania,” red and blue seal in upper right corner. [UARC20051216001] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, flannel, rug pattern with University of Pennsylvania pennant. Green,
gold, red, white and blue. Oriental rug pattern, blue pennant with red “Pennsylvania”
in center, and green fringe at both ends. 8 x 4.75 in. [UARC20070528012] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, flannel. Flannel, red, green and yellow oriental rug pattern and
brown fringe. Blue pennant with red lettering “PENNSYLVANIA” in center. 5in. x 8.5in.
[UARC20071012005] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, leather, blue. Leather, blue with stamped image and lettering in
gold of Benjamin Franklin, crossed poles with “P” pennants, and at bottom “Hoo-rah!
Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! PENN-SYL-VA-NI-A!”. 3.75in. x 2.5in. [UARC20071205005] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, leather, brown. Leather, brown, stamped with red and blue “U. of
Penna” pennant on a pole. Stamped decorative edging and basket weave background. 1.9in.
x 2.7in. [UARC20071205003] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, leather, white. Leather, white, with red and blue “U. of Penna”
pennant on gold pole with gold rope and tassels. 2in. x 2.7in. [UARC20071205004] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, leather. Leather, blue with silver University of Pennsylvania seal.
2in. x 3.6in. . [UARC20071012013] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, navy blue silk with Penn seal embroidered in gold and “PENNSYLVANIA”
embroidered in red. “Egyptian luxury and factory NO 73rd District State in NY.” [UARC20060511011] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, navy blue silk with Penn seal embroidered in gold and “PENNSYLVANIA”
embroidered in red. “Egyptian luxury and factory NO 73rd District State in NY.” .
Identical to MEM 356 [UARC20060511011] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, red leather with Penn pennant. Features pennant with lettering
spelling “Pennsylvania.” [UARC20051216002] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, rug with University of Pennsylvania pennant. Felt, blue, gold,
red and green. Oriental rug pattern with blue “Pennsylvania” pennant in center and
purple border and blue fringed ends. [UARC20060801001] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, silk, baseball. 6.9in. x 5in. White background with baseball pitcher,
in gray uniform with blue “P”, red and blue jersey and stockings; University seal;
letters “Pennsylvania.” Stamp: “Murad Cigarettes, Factory No. 7 – 3″rd Dist. N.Y.”
[UARC20071205012] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, silk, football. 5.5in. x 3.4in. White background with football
player wearing the red and blue; red/ blue lettering “Pennsylvania” and red/blue/gold
University seal. Stamped: “Murad Cigarettes, Factory No. 7 – 3rd Dist. N.Y.” [UARC20071205010] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, silk, golf. 5.5in. x 3.4in. White background with golfer, in brown
knickers, red/blue cap, jacket and stockings; red/blue letters “Pennsylvania”; red/blue/gold
Univ. seal. Stamp: “Murad Cigarettes, Factory No. 7 – 3rd Dist. N.Y.” [UARC20071205008] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, silk, rowing. [UARC20150803004] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, silk, track and field. 5.5in. x 3.4in. White background with hurdler,
in white uniform with blue “P”; red and blue “Pennsylvania”; red, blue and gold University
seal. Stamp: “Murad Cigarettes, Factory No. 7-3rd Dist. N.Y.” [UARC20071205009] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, University of Pennsylvania, felt. Cream background with blue, red,
pale green, black and gold. Oriental rug pattern with waving blue “Pennsylvania” pennant
in center and University seal in lower right. 13.75in. x 27.3in. [UARC20081210047] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, University of Pennsylvania, silk. Red, blue and brown on white
background. Figure of Penn hammer thrower. University seal in upper left. “Pennsylvania”
in Gothic script at bottom; “Factory No. 7 – 3rd Dist. N.Y” at bottom. 6in. x 5in
. [UARC20081210046] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, University of Pennsylvania, silk. Red, blue and brown on white
background. Running figure of Penn track and field athlete. University seal in upper
left. “Pennsylvania” in Gothic script at bottom; “Factory No. 7 – 3rd Dist. N.Y” at
bottom. 6in. x 5in. [UARC20081210045] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, University of Pennsylvania, silk. Red, blue, brown on white background.
Figure of Penn baseball player throwing the ball. University seal in lower left. “Pennsylvania”
in Gothic script at top; “Factory No. 7 – 3rd Dist. N.Y” at bottom. 6.75in. x 5in.
. [UARC20081210044] 

 MEM

 

Cigarette premium, white silk. With red and blue pennant with word “PENNSYLVANIA”;
red, blue and gold seal of University; brown football and goal posts; includes text
of “Hail Pennsylvania.” Measures 5in. x 4in. [UARC20060608001] 

 MEM

 

Card, cigarette (documentary artifact, with “Pennsylvania” pennant, part of College
Series, 2nd ed., Murad Cigarettes Company, n.d.). [UARC20130807040] 

 MEM

 

Humidor, with lid. White ceramic decorated with ivy league flags; lid with “1913”
decorated on top. [UARC20080415015] 

 MEM

 

Matchbook cover advertising Houston Hall Store. White, grey, red and blue cardboard,
University seal on cover and text on back. Printed by Diamond Match Co., New York.
4.5in. x 1.5in. [UARC20060911080] 

 MEM

 

Sterling silver match safe (artifact with elaborate art nouveau design including enameled
seal of the University of Pennsylvania with the engraving, “220 yards”). Front and
back. [UARC20130807031] 

 MEM

 

Calendar, 1911. Photographs of Franklin Field and of varsity football team. Made by
Chas. L. Willard Co., NY, for P.L. Harned. [UARC20060428007] 

 MEM

 

Hair brush, military style, engraved with “S.B. Jr.” and “Left End.” Inlaid silver
“1896” on football; Could be S.A. Boyle, ’98 Law; [UARC20150807003] 

 MEM

 

Penn vs. Cornell football game, advertisement for rally and training. Travel from
Ithaca to Philadelphia for Cornell students; [UARC20150807001] 

 MEM

 

Scrapbook (attributed to Mrs. Thomas F. McMahon, inscription date 1879; volume contains
program, menu, and other materials from 1883 Commencement, University of Pennsylvania,
Law Department). [UARC20130807063] 

 MEM

 

Scrapbook (documentary artifact featuring many University of Pennsylvania football
items, 1892-93, including a humorous drawing and an account of the game against Princeton
University, 5 November 1893, in the newspaper The Sunday Item). [UARC20130807058] 

 MEM

 

Souvenir cards (2), feather-shaped with 1949 Penn football schedule, front and back.
Red and white cardboard. Blue lettering: “PENNSYLVANIA” on front and 1949 University
of Pennsylvania football schedule and advertisement for Cities Service dealers on
back. 3in. x 12in. [UARC20071012012] 

 MEM

 

Football, Penn-Cornell football game admission ticket. Game held at Franklin Field,
2.25in. x 5.5in. [UARC20070530005] 

 MEM

 

Cloth “Humpty Dumpty” style doll with red body and blue clothes and beret. Red “U
of P” on front of body. Facial features printed in black. Weighted round body with
sewn on limbs. Doll has a squeaking mechanism. The beret is most likely a representation
of a freshman beanie. Body: 19in. diameter, 7in. high. Limbs 7in. L each. Accession
2006:26. [UARC20060428010] 

 MEM

 

 

Mixed 

Collection/Record Group

William C. Hollopeter Medical School Class of 1877 material. Includes Cabinet Card,
calling card, graduation invitation, lecture cards, and examination material. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

University of Pennsylvania Glee and Banjo Clubs, Academy of Music, undated. Graphics
and extensive list of patrons and alumni, musicians, lyrics. Circa 1890. 

 UPF 8.5I

 

 

Motion Pictures 

Collection/Record Group

“Man of Kintail”, 16mm film, 29.5 minutes, black and white, documenting the life and
work of Robert Tait McKenzie 

 UPX

 

Penn/Army Football game at Franklin Field, November 16, 1946, taken by Donald C. Daniel.
8mm color film, 25ft long. 

 2021:065

 

 

Printed Material 

Collection/Record Group

Address Delivered Before the Trustees, Faculty, and Students of the University of
Pennsylvania, on opening the Collegiate Session of 1830-31 in the New College Hall
on Saturday, September 18th, 1830 by Provost William H. De Lancey 

 UPG25.12 D337 1830

 

An Oration before the Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania: May 18,
1848 by Henry Reed
. (Philadelphia: Wm. F. Geddes, 1848) 

 UPS 44.2

 

An Oration Delivered before the Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania
by P. McCall
. (Philadelphia, Joseph and William Kite, 1836). 

 UPS 44.2

 

Annual Oration Delivered Before the Zelosophic Society, College Hall, July 29, 1831
by Honorable Joseph Hopkinson, published in Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser, August 23, 1831 (interior page 2, 2.75 column) 

 UPX 3 N558

 

Declamation of Original Composition by members of the Senior Class, December 23, 1858. 

 UPT 110

 

Promotion Card for Joseph Burroughs, 1869. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

The Alumni Register, March, 1907 

 2008:060

 

The Dental Alumni Annual, 1900, 20th Anniversary 

 UPM 8160.95

 

The Dental Alumni Annual, 1901, 21st Anniversary 

 UPM 8160.95

 

General Magazine and Historical Chronicle Succeeding Alumni Register, Autumn 1953. 

 UPM 8115

 

The Penn Dental Journal, vol. 1, no. 5, January, 1898. 

 UPM 1952

 

The Penn Dental Journal, vol. 2, no. 4, May, 1899 

 UPM 1952

 

The Penn Dental Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, November, 1899. 

 UPM 1952

 

University Bulletin, “The University of Pennsylvania from a Sight-seeing Automobile” February 1912. Reprint
from Old Penn. 

 UPM 8125.1

 

University Medical Magazine, December 1895 (pp. 203-206, “The Laying of the Corner-Stone of the University Dormitories”) 

 UPL 1010.91

 

University Medical Magazine, February 1896 (pp. 363-367, description of the opening of Houston Hall) 

 UPL 1010.91

 

Barton, William. Memoirs of the life of David Rittenhouse, LLD. F.R.S. Philadelphia, 1813. Original paper cover. 

 2021:065

 

Life and Work of John W. Harshberger, Ph.D.: an autobiography. Philadelphia, 1928. 

 UPT 50 H324

 

Moore’s Rural New Yorker, 4 April 1857. Contains biographical sketch on Elisha Kent Kane. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Brown [Lindsay], Anna Robertson, What is Worth While? New York, Boston: T.Y. Crowell and Co., [1893]. Leather bound 

 2008:060

 

Eugene M. Camp, Journalists: Born or Made?: A Paper Read before the Alumni Association of the Wharton
School…at the First Annual Re-union…March 27, 1888
(Philadelphia: Philadelphia Social Science Association, 1888) 

 2021:065

 

“The University of Pennsylvania”, ca. 1925; admissions information for students considering
attending Penn; Greeting by Josiah H. Penniman, Provost 

 UPF 8.5I

 

Dormitories for men informational material, 1922. 

 UPF 8.5I

 

University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference material, 1940. 

 UPG 200

 

“University of Pennsylvania, NCAA 1971 Basketball Special.” 

 UPF 8.5I

 

University of Pennsylvania: Past, Present, and Future, from the Office of Provost
Josiah Penniman
, 1925, large version 

 2008:060

 

Mask and Wig Club, “Drums Fortissimo,” April 20-27, 1935 

 2021:065

 

Mask and Wig Club, “The View of a Few or The Stew in Review,” May 16, 1919 

 2021:065

 

“A merry Christmas and a happy new year to the sons of the University of Pennsylvania,”
1914. Calendar for students with images of all the provosts. 

 UPF 8.5I

 

Calendar. [“University of Pennsylvania Calendar, 1904”]. Complete set of cards for
twelve months, with images of University buildings and fraternities, includes frontispiece
of photo of football team. 

 UPP130

 

1877 Catalogue of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania,
1765-1877 

 UPT10.91

 

Annual Announcement, Wharton School of Finance and Economy, 1883. 

 UPL10.3

 

Catalogue for season 1892-93 and announcement for session 1893-94, 128th annual session,
Department of Medicine. 

 UPL10.91

 

Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Dentistry, 1900-1901. 

 UPL10.95

 

Lecture Association of the University of Pennsylvania, Season of 1890-91. 

 UPF8.5 I

 

Report and Announcement of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania
for the Session of 1855-56
.(Philadelphia: T.K. and P.G. Collins, 1855). 

 UPI 491

 

Report and Announcement of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania
for the Session of 1856-57
. (Philadelphia: T.K. and P.G. Collins, 1856). 

 UPI 491

 

School of Biology, Announcement for 1891-92 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1843-1844 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1843-1844 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1869-1870 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1883-1884 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1884-1885 

 UPL 1

 

University Catalogue, 1885-1886 

 UPL 1

 

Constitution, Psi-Omega Dental Fraternity, 1898. 

 UPF 8.5I

 

Department of Dentistry. Required Practical Work of the Senior Year. 1898-1899. 

 UPT 110

 

General Instructions for Commencement Day, June 15, 1899. 

 UPT 110

 

Program of the 35th Annual Session of the Pennsylvania State Dental Society, July
7, 8 and 9, 1903. 

 UPT 110

 

Schedule, Order of Clinics and Lectures, no date. 

 UPC

 

Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma Fraternity, University of Pennsylvania, April 16,
1920. In metal case, with rings. Has hand drawn illustrations. 

 UPT 110

 

Ivy Ball, Class of 1901. 

 UPT 110

 

Ivy Ball, Class of 1926, April 16, 1926 

 UPT 110

 

Junior Ball of the University of Pennsylvania, 30 January 1891. Belonged to Charlotte
Frazer. 

 UPT 110

 

Junior Prom, 1930 

 UPT 110

 

Sophomore Dance The Art Club, December 30, 1890. Inscribed Charlotte Frazer 

 UPT 110

 

Phi Beta Kappa. Pennsylvania Delta. University of Pennsylvania. Hand book of the University of Pennsylvania chapter of Phi beta kappa, delta of Pennsylvania. [Phila.]: 1919. 

 UPS 43.4 H132

 

Student’s Hand-book for 1922-1923, University of Pennsylvania, presented by the Christian
Association of the University of Pennsylvania
. Belonged to John Schell, Wharton 1926, Erdenheim, Pa. 

 UPS 48.15

 

Student’s Handbook for 1930-31 University of Pennsylvania: Presented by Christian Association. 

 UPL 98

 

Student’s Handbook for 1921-1922 University of Pennsylvania

 UPS 48.15

 

Student’s Handbook for 1928-29 University of Pennsylvania

 UPS 48.16

 

Student’s Handbook for 1929-30 University of Pennsylvania

 UPS 48.17

 

University of Pennsylvania Handbook. (New York: O. B. Strong and CO., 1989). 

 UPL 98

 

A Pennsylvania Album: Undergraduate essays on the 250th Anniversary of the University
of Pennsylvania
. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1990. 

 UPG 386 D923

 

Barker, Frank P. K. History of the United States Army Base Hospital no. 20 Organized at the University
of Pennsylvania
. (Philadelphia, 1920). Inscribed front cover. 

 UPP 71

 

Bement, Howard. The Story of Zeta Psi. New York: Zeta Psi Fraternity, 1932. 

 UPS41ZP B455 1932

 

The Biographical Encyclopædia of Pennsylvania of the Ninteenth Century . Philadelphia: Galaxy Publishing Co., 1874. 

 UPP9506 R667 1874

 

Carson, Hampton L. Washington In His Relation to the National Idea: An Address Delivered By Hampton L.
Carson, esq., Before the Officers, Trustees, Faculties, Alumni and Undergraduates
of the University of Pennsylvania at the Philadelphia Academy of Music, February 22,
1896
. Philadelphia, 1896. Inscribed: “To Bishop Cyrus D. Toss, with the Complements of
M.D. Learned” 

 UPG 6.2 1896

 

Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence. University of Pennsylvania: Its history, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics;
with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors, Officers and Alumni
. Boston: 1901-02. Vols. 1 and 2. 

 UPP10 C443 1901

 

The Fifty Year Record of the Class of 1894, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1944 

 UPM7101

 

History of the Class of 1893 Department of Medicine University of Pennsylvania. Compiled
and printed for the Twentieth Anniversary June 13th, 1913
. Philadelphia : s.n., 1913? 

 UPM7900

 

History of the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, 1914 to 1964. Philadelphia, 1964. 

 UPS44.12 P567 1965

 

History of United States Army Base Hospital No.20 organized at the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : E.A. Wright, [1920] 

 UPP71

 

Ledger, Marshall and Martha. Dear Old Penn in Postcards, 1900-1923. Philadelphia, 1989. Gift from Joe Freedman. 

 UPP 130 L474

 

Lippincott, Horace Mather. George Washington and the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : General Alumni Society, 1916. 

 UPT2 W318L 1916

 

The Journal of Dr. John Morgan of Philadelphia from Rome to London, 1764 Philadelphia,
1907
. Includes mss letter from editor, Julia Morgan Harding, presenting book to Dr. J.J.
Buchanan of Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, dated 17 November 1934. 

 UPT2 M848 1907

 

Macdonnell, Kevin. Eadweard Muybridge, The Man Who Invented the Moving Picture. Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1972. 

 UPT2 M994 M134 1972

 

The Mentor Benjamin Franklin by Albert Bushnell Hart. Vol. 6, no. 7, Serial no. 155,
May 15, 1918. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Nitzsche, George E. University of Pennsylvania. Camden, NJ: E. Moebius, 1918. 

 UPP120 N733 1918

 

Nitzsche, George E. University of Pennsylvania Illustrated. Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co. for the University of Pennsylvania, 1906. 

 UPP130

 

Nitzsche, George E. University of Pennsylvania Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1906. 

 UPP130 M167 1897

 

Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker. The Origin of the University of Pennsylvania in 1740. Philadelphia: Edward Stern and Co., 1899. Autographed. 

 UPP10 P416 1899

 

Roth, Ernest D. Ernest D. Roth and the University of Pennsylvania Etchings. Philadelphia: Edward Stern and Co., Inc., n.d. 

 UPP130 Roth 845

 

Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia, 1893 

 2008:060

 

The Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia, Her History and Records, publication appears to be 1899. 

 2008:060

 

Sharswood Law Club of the University of Pennsylvania. Constitution and list of members
from the classes of 1881 to 1952, together with excerpts from the remarks of Judge
John Marshall Gest at the fiftieth anniversary dinner concerning the founding of the
club
. Philadelphia : International Printing Company, 1953. 

 UPS 45 Sh532.81

 

Sharswood Law Club of the University of Pennsylvania. Constitution of the Sharswood
Law Club of the University of Pennsylvania with the roll of members
. Philadelphia, 1900. 

 UPS 45 Sh532.81

 

The University of Pennsylvania: Past, Present and Future, [1925] 

 UPP120 P414a

 

Wood, George B. Early History of the University of Pennsylvania; From its Origin to the Year 1827. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1896. 

 UPP10 W875 1896

 

Provost’s Christmas Card, 1929 

 2020:021

 

Dental Lecture Ticket, 1893-1894 Session 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Law Lecture Tickets (5) issued to Joseph H. Burroughs, 1872-1874. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Medical Lecture Tickets (15) issued to John M McCoy, 1836-1838 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Matriculation Cards, School of Medicine issued to Paul Shoemaker, 1914-1915, signed
by Dean William Pepper. Also 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Matriculation Cards, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce issued to George Barry
Rank, 1936-1940 (7 cards). 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Announcement for University of Pennsylvania lectures on Dissections
and Recapitulating Lectures on Anatomy by William E. Horner, ca. 1825 

 2021:065

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Anatomy by Philip Syng Physick and William E. Horner issued
to William Bye, November 15, 1828. 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Ticket issued to Isaac Smith, 1837-38 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Principles and Practice of Surgery by William Gibson issue
to James A.L. Purdom, 1839. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Theory of Medicine and Clinical Practice by Nathaniel Chapman
issued to James A.L. Purdon, 1839/40. 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Chemistry by James R. Rogers issued to James R. Ward (MD 1849),
1847 

 2022:021

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Materia Medica and Pharmacy by Joseph Carson issued to Horace
Palmer, 1858/59 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Ticket, Institutes of Medicine by Dr. Francis G. Smith issued to Thomas
Lancaster, 1864-65 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Ticket (1865) and Clinic Admission Card (1864) issued to Thomas Lancaster 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Medical Lecture Tickets issued to Thomas Lancaster, 1864-1865. 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Anatomical Room, 1896-1897. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Anatomy Certificate Passed. Date torn. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Commencement Ticket, June 15, 1899. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Examination Card, 1895-1896. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Examination Card, 1896-1897. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Histological Laboratory, 1895-1896. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Annual Course of Lectures and Practical Work, 1895-1896. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Annual Course of Lectures and Practical Work, 1896-1897. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Annual Course of Lectures and Practical Work, 1898-1899. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Dentistry, 1895-1896. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Dentistry, 1896-1897. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Dentistry, 1897-1898. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Matriculation Card, Dentistry, 1898-1899. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Prosthetic Technics, Junior Year, no date. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Report Card, June 6, 1898. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

The Houston Club, Class of 1899. 

 UPF 1.9AR

 

Lecture tickets, residence cards, photographs, 1923-1927. 

 2013:020

 

3 course of study and schedule cards from the Medical School of the University of
Pennsylvania, sessions 1863-64, 1864-65, 1865-66 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

12 Lecture tickets from the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania between
1863 and 1866 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

2 matriculation cards from the Philadelphia School of Anatomy and Operative Surgery,
1863-64. 

 UPA 3 MCAT

 

Wharton School and Law School Matriculation cards and report cards, various years
from 1925 to 1932 (roughly 17 items). 

 UPF1.9AR

 

General Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania. Membership card for Arnold
M. Fleisher, 1 December 1946. 

 UPT110

 

Class of 1881, 30th anniversary menu 

 UPT110

 

Decennial Banquet, 1892-1902, Class of 1892, University of Pennsylvania Medical School. 

 UPT110

 

Senior Banquet, 1908 (includes autographs of class members) 

 UPT110

 

The Acharnians of Aristophanes Greek, musical score 

 2011:024

 

“Cheer Pennsylvania,” sheet music by C. W. O’Connor, 1906 

 UPS 67.62

 

Class Song of 1869 sheet music (original composition). Music by J. Remington Fairlamb;
lyrics by C. P. Kranthe, Jr.; published by W.H. Boner and Co 

 UPS 67.62

 

The Discounted Songs, Presented to the Architectural Society of the University of
Pennsylvania, 1912. Musical score. 

 2022:021

 

“Hoot Mon”, musical score, Mask and Wig, 1927 

 2008:060

 

“Fairy Tales” sheet music. Supplement of The Philadelphia Times, Sunday, Aprill 22, 1900, a Duet by the Mask and Wig Club 

 UPS 67.62

 

“In the Shade of Her Pink Parasol” sheet music from “Merely A Monarch” by the Mask
and Wig Club, “sung with success by U of P Glee Club,” words by Frederick R. Yost,
music by Leroy K. Laffean, copyrights appear as 1907 and 1909 

 UPS 67.62

 

“No Ice Today, Lady,” sheet music. 

 UPS 67.62

 

“Old Pennsylvania,” music and lyrics by Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, both Class
of 1926. Published 1923 by Joe College, 3618 Locust St. 

 UPS 67.62

 

“The Pennsylvania Girl,” sheet music. Written for the Glee Club by Edward Mumford,
’89 and Edward McCollin, ’78, copyright 1893 

 UPS 67.62

 

“The Pennsylvania Girl,” sheet music. Mumford, Edward W. and Edward G. McCollin. Philadelphia:
W. H. Boner and Co., 1893. 

 UPS 67.62

 

“The Sacred Scow,” musical score, Architectural Society, 1911 

 UPS 67.62

 

Shadow Dance: Respectfully Dedicated to the Mask and Wig Club by Fred Silva. Milwaukee,
WI: Wm. Rohlfing and Sons, 1891. 

 UPS 68.2

 

“Somebody’s Lion” The Thirty-Third Annual Production of the Mask and Wig Club. Song
book., n.d. 

 UPS 67.62

 

Songs of the Second Degree, Presented to the Architectural Society of the University
of Pennsylvania, 1910. Musical score. 

 2022:021

 

American Magazine of Useful Knowledge. December [1835]. Article and engraving of Penn on page 141. 

 UPX3 N558

 

Art Supplement Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, November 21, 1897, signed A. J. Keller, “The Rivals”, copyrighted by Julius
Bien and Co NY, 1897, Penn-Princeton before the game scene. 

 UPX3

 

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, October 1887. Contains lengthy, well-written article about “The American Game of
Foot-Ball” and includes history of first colleges to play, as well as the formation
of The Intercollegiate Foot Ball Association in 

 UPX3 N558

 

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, vol. 61, no. 4 (February 1901). Includes article on Dr. William Pepper by Francis
Newton Thorpe, formerly Professor of American Constitutional History. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Class of 1933 Alumnae Newsletter 

 2008:060

 

The Dental Cosmos, a Monthly Record of Dental Science, vol. 42, no. 7, July, 1900. 

 UPX3 N558

 

Engineering News, October 25, 1906, “The New Engineering Building of the University of Pennsylvania
– article with detailed description/photo of building 

 UPP

 

Ephemera Journal. vol. 11(2005). Includes articles on Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary exhibit. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, vol. 44, no 1119, March 10, 1877. New York. 

 UPX3 N558

 

Harper’s Weekly, May 5, 1894 

 UPX3 N558

 

Harper’s Weekly, 1898, 1 page, interesting sports commentary article and photo 

 UPX3 N558

 

Harper’s Weekly, vol. 42, no. 2150, March 5, 1898, McKinley visit to campus. 

 UPX3 N558

 

Harper’s Weekly, vol. 9, no. 2052, April 18, 1896. Includes brief article on the University of Pennsylvania
and centerfold of images of the campus. 

 UPX3 N558

 

The Mail or Claypoole’s Daily Advertiser, May 14, 1792. 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette, June 15,1793. Article by Secretary Rodgers on termination of fines and corporal
punishment for student tardiness and absence 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette 1837 and 1841 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette and Literary Register. vol. 11, no. 1488. September 9, 1830. Philadelphia. 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette and Literary Register. vol. 12, no. 1577. April 9, 1831, Philadelphia. 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette and Literary Register. vol. 16, no. 4700. January 6, 1836, Philadelphia. 

 UPX3 N558

 

National Gazette and Literary Register. vol. 16, no. 4703. January 9, 1836. Article regarding University of Pennsylvania
fundraising 

 UPX3 N558

 

Pennsylvania Chronicle and Universal Advertiser, 23 November 1767, vol. 1 no. 44. Features University of Pennsylvania commencement. 

 2008:060

 

Philadelphia Medical Times. vol. 19, no. 543, October 15, 1888 and no. ?, December 11, 1886. Contains articles
on William Osler. 

 UPF1.9AR

 

The Port Folio, new series, vol. 4, no. 5, August 1, 1807. Includes text of speech (pp. 76-77) by
Benjamin J. Bostock on the character of Gen. Hamilton given at the University of Pennsylvania
commencement. 

 UPG7

 

The Port Folio, vol. 4, no. 36, September 8, 1804. Includes article entitled “Levity, for the Port
Folio: an ironical oration on drunkenness, Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania,
June 6, 1804.” 

 UPX3 N558

 

Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser. vol. 47, no. 12851. January 30, 1818, Philadelphia. 

 UPX3 N558

 

The Universal Asylum, and Columbian Magazine, October, 1790, from the library of US Vice President Hannibal Hamlin. Contains “A
continuation of the History of Life and Character of Dr. Franklin,” as well as Franklin’s
grandson’s “An Oration of the History, Culture, and Qualities of the Potatoe (sic)
Delivered at the Public Commencement in the University of Pennsylvania, July, 8 1790”
(Originally part of a bound volume) 

 2021:065

 

“A Miracle of the Virgin,” presented by Women Students, April 19, 1932, Irvine Auditorium.
Graphic 

 2008:060

 

Admission Card: The Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania presentation
of “Saratoga” by Bronson Howard, followed by a dance. 75 cents. December 9, 1915. 

 UPT110

 

Annual Ivy Ball, Class of 1935. 

 UPT110

 

Architectural Society Sacred Scow, 1911 

 UPS 45 Ar673.55

 

Baseball, Penn at Amherst, June 10, 1907. 

 2008:060

 

Class Day 1920. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day 1925, black leather. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Booklet, 1913. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Exercises Program, School of Dentistry, 1923. Leather cover 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Program, 1882 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Program, 1899. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Program, 1901 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Program, 1919. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Program, 1921. Leather 

 2008:060

 

Class Day Program, Evening School of Accounts and Finance, June 1922 

 UPT110

 

Class Day Services, 1907, Official Program 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, 1882. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, 1891. Red and blue ribbon only, not card 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, 1910 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, 1919. 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, 1927 

 UPT110

 

Class Day, School of Dentistry, June 18, 1919. Leather cover. 

 UPT110

 

Combined Musical Clubs of the University of Pennsylvania Program, 1906-07. 

 UPS 67

 

Commencement and Class Day program. Evening School Accounts and Finance, 1927. Leather
and gilt 

 UPT110

 

Commencement Athletic Games, 6/4/1894 

 UPT110

 

Commencement Day card, 1903 

 UPF1.9AR

 

Commencement invitation with list of officers and class members, Class of 1900. 

 UPT110

 

Commencement invitation, June 16, 1893 

 2008:060

 

Commencement invitation, June 1927 

 UPT110

 

Commencement invitation. Law Department, Class of 1881. 

 UPT110

 

Commencement invitation. Medical School, 1898. With addressed envelope. 

 UPT 110

 

Commencement invitation. Veterinary Department, 1895 

 UPT110

 

Commencement invitation. Veterinary Department, 1895 

 2008:060

 

Commencement program, June 15, 1938 

 UPG7

 

Commencement program, June 21, 1911. 

 UPG7

 

Commencement program. Medical Department, “116th Annual Commencement” 

 UPG7

 

Commencement week program, June 1907. 

 UPT110

 

Concert Program, Glee Club of the University of Pennsylvania, Musical Fund Hall, February
6, 1880 

 UPT110

 

Cremation program, 1885 May 22 

 UPT110

 

Dance Program, Interfraternity Ball, 1928 

 UPF8.5I

 

Dance Program, Midwinter’s dance of the Roaring Lions, 1925 

 UPT110

 

First Annual Debating contest between University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University,
1894 

 2021:065

 

First annual winter meeting of the Athletic Association; Jan. 23, 1888 at the American
Academy of Music 

 UPL

 

Glee Club of the University of Pennsylvania programs and invitations. 4 programs,
1 invitation, 1926-1929. 

 UPS

 

Graduation card, Department of Law, Class of 1904 (engravings front and back cover). 

 UPT110

 

Invitation to ceremonies for endowment of the John Welsh Centennial Professorship,
February 22, 1877. Sent to F. Gutekunst. 

 UPA 3, Post 1820

 

Invitation to Reception of the Society of the Alumni of the Department of Law University
of Pennsylvania to David T. Watson, Esq, March 31, 1905, 4 page pamphlet 

 UPF8.5I

 

Invitation, “The Faculties of The University of Pennsylvania request the pleasure
of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Dreer’s company at the Library Building on Saturday afternoon,
April 29, 1893.” 

 2006:033

 

Invitation, Medical Class of 1878 Fifteen Year Reunion Banquet. The event was held
at Hotel Bellevue on Wednesday May 19, 1893. Invitation issued to Dr. C.M. Seltzer 

 UPT110

 

Invitations (16) to fraternity dinners and smokers, 1936 to 1937, sent to George Barry
Rank. Membership card of George Barry Rank in Sigma Delta Kappa, Zeta Chapter. 

 UPF8.5I

 

Ivy Ball, May 12, 1882. Program and ticket, Joseph B. Townsend, Jr. Ivy Orator. 

 UPT110

 

Junior Exhibition [University of Pennsylvania], May 3, 1873 

 2021:065

 

Junior Annuals, 1926. Blue leather bound, red leather tie. 

 2008:060

 

Mask and Wig, “The Desert of Mahomet” 1910 

 2021:065

 

Mask and Wig: Program, “Hoot Mon”, 1927 

 2008:060

 

Mask and Wig: Program, “The House that Jack Built” Decennial Anniversary, 1898 [note
missing pages] 

 2008:060

 

Medical Class of 1878 Decennial Reunion, May 1, 1888. 

 UPT110

 

Memorial Service Program for John Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 25, 1963. 

 2011:024

 

Musical Club of the University of Pennsylvania, 1923-1924 Season, program and announcement
by graduate manager George Nietzsche. Explanation of Musical Club composition included 

 2008:060

 

Penn Relay program. Ninth annual relay race, 1903. 

 UPL1080.46

 

Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Biennial Celebration, December
10, 1880 

 2022:021

 

Program 1908 Founders Week, 225th Anniversary [of the City of Philadelphia] 

 UPF8.5i

 

Senior Banquet Class of 1910. 

 UPT110

 

Senior Banquet Evening School of Accounts and Finance, University of Pennsylvania,
Houston Club, May 15th, 1909. Program and autograph card. 

 UPT110

 

Senior Class Day invitation, 13 June 1882, with envelope. 

 UPT110

 

Senior Class Day, 13 June 1882 

 UPT110

 

Senior Class Day, 1891 

 UPT110

 

Sophomore Cremation Exercise hymnbook, Class of 1887 

 UPT110

 

Ticket: Stage entrance pass for C.M. McKillen, Mask and Wig Club Season 1921. Charles
M. McKillen, Jr. collection 

 2021:065

 

University Bulletin, Proceedings of “University Day” February 22, 1918, April 1918 

 UPG6.212

 

University of Pennsylvania One Hundred and Forty-fourth Commencement. June 13 1900. 

 UPG

 

University of Pennsylvania. Dedication of the William B. Irvine Auditorium, presentation
of the Cyrus H.K. Curtis Organ. [Phila.]: 1929. 

 UPG40 I72 1929

 

Will Shakespeare,” for May Day, 1926, 6th annual female production. Includes history
of May Day. 

 2008:060

 

A Report Made to the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania at a stated
meeting on Tuesday the 4th of November, 1834 concerning the Universities of Oxford
and Cambridge, in England, by P.H. Nicklin 

 UPA2 Post 1820

 

An Account of the Inauguration of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1874 pamphlet, 41 pages. 

 UPG70.932

 

Announcement, College of Liberal Arts, “The Training of Men,” n.d. (late 1930s). 

 UPF1.9I

 

Constitution and By-laws of the James Tyson Medical Society (Philadelphia, 1897) 

 UPS45.9T

 

Dental Practice Announcement in New York City, printed, ca. 1897. 

 2020:021

 

Kennedy, H.J. The Engineering Building of the University of Pennsylvania. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1907. 

 UPP125.6 1907

 

Presenting the Activities of the U.S. Naval Flight Preparatory School, 1943. 

 UPF8.5I

 

Report on the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Medical Faculty, 1849. 

 UPL1

 

Rosetta stone. English. Report of the Committee appointed by the Philomathean Society of the University of
Pennsylvania to translate the inscription on the Rosetta stone
. Second edition. Philadelphia: s.n., 1859. 

 UPS 44.1 M889 1859

 

University Directory and Club Book, 1908-09 

 2008:060

 

Wooley, Leonard. Ur of the Chaldees; A Record of Seven Years of Excavation (London, 1929). 

 Transferred to University Museum Library

 

1887-1897 A Ten-Year History of the Class of Eighty-Seven University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia 1897). 

 UPM7101

 

1945 reunion publication of Class of 1895 

 UPM7101

 

40th Anniversary Class 1908 Law University of Pennsylvania. June 21, 1948. Includes list of members along with signatures. Tucked in cover Obermayer, Leon
J. TLS to Mrs. Ellwood J. Turner, 24 July 1948. 

 UPT 110

 

The Class of ’87: University of Pennsylvania, 1887-1937. Printed Privately, 1937. 50th Reunion Book, presented to Acton Griscom, Jr. 

 UPM7101

 

The Class of ’87c: Pennsylvania, 1887-1937, Privately Printed, 1937. 

 UPM7101

 

Curtain, Roland G., Stryker, Samuel S. and Lambdin, Alfred C., eds. 1911. History of the Class of 1866 Medical Department University of Pennsylvania 1866-1911. (2 copies) 

 UPM7911

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, 1929 (wonderful graphic of diver on cover) 

 UPL1080

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, November 15, 1941 Army vs. Penn Duplicate 

 UPL1080

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, November 16, 1946 Army vs. Penn Duplicate 

 UPL1080

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, October 16, 1943 Lakehurst Naval Air Station vs. Penn. Duplicate 

 UPL1080

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Columbia football game, November 16, 1968 (vol. 53, no. 5). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Columbia football game, October 18, 1947 (vol. 32, no. 2). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Cornell football game, November 25, 1948 (vol. 33, no. 7). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Dartmouth football game, October 14, 1950 (vol. 35, no. 2). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Dartmouth football game, October 9, 1943 (vol. 28, no. 3). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Navy football game, October 26, 1946 (vol. 31, no. 4). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Notre Dame basketball game, January, 1938 (vol. 22, no. 7). 

 2008:060

 

Franklin Field Illustrated, Penn-Virginia football game, September 30, 1950 (vol. 35, no. 1). 

 2008:060

 

University Magazine. Vols. 8-9, 1882-1884. Bound, cover embossed with “Rev. Edward M. Jefferys.” 

 UPM 104

 

University of Pennsylvania. Record Sphinx Senior Society. Philadelphia: Privately Printed, 1925. 

 UPS43.11 Sp753

 

University Magazine. September 1890, vol. 3, no. 9. Contains detailed information on college admission
requirements for several different colleges, including Penn. 

 UPF 8.5 I

 

Red and Blue Magazine, “Prohibition Number”, March, 1929 

 UPM 620

 

Bonwill, W.G.A. What Has Dentistry to Demonstrate Against the Hypothesis of Organic Evolution? Chicago: Knight, Leonard and Co, 1894. 

 2006:013

 

Davis, Arthur N. Anatomical Arrangement of Artificial Teeth. 1903. 

 2006:013

 

Hare, Robert. A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the Medical Department of the
University of Pennsylvania
. Philadelphia: J.G. Auner, 1828. 

 2007:028

 

Jacobs, W.S. (William Stephen). The Student’s Chemical Pocket CompanionPhiladelphia: Printed by M. Carey, and Kimber, Conrad and Co., 1807. Contains bookplate
dedicating book to Henry W. Mattfield, Jr., teacher and master at Virginia Episcopal
School, 1918-1942. 

 2007:028

 

Pepper, William, ed. A System of Practical Medicine. vol. 3. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers and Co, 1885. 

 2006:026

 

Prosthodontia. 81-96. 

 2006:013

 

Caldwell, Charles, ed. Medical Theses Selected from Among the Inaugural Dissertations, Published and Defended
by the Graduates in Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, and of Other Medical
Schools in the United States: with an Introduction, Appendix, and Occasional Notes
. Philadelphia: Thomas and William Bradford, 1806. 

 UPA3Pre1820

 

Junior Annals of the Class of Nineteen Twenty-One. [Philadelphia : s.n., 1920] Leather cover. 

 UPP110

 

Junior Annals, Class of 1924 

 UPM7102

 

The Record, 1888 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1888 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1889 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1890 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1890 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1892 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1894 

 UPM7100

 

The Record, 1901 

 UPM7100

 

Record of the Medical Class of 1900 

 UPM7910

 

The Record, 1942 

 UPM7100

 

The Report of the Class of 1907, Law Department. Inscribed “Wilber L. Adams.” 

 UPM7800

 

The Report of the Class of 1910, Law School 

 UPM7800

 

University Record, 1871 (vol. 1, no. 6). Brocken at creases. 

 UPM7100

 

University Record, 1876 

 2008:060

 

University Record, 1878 

 UPM7100

 

Scrapbook (1892-1893) featuring many Penn football items including November 5, 1893
newspaper The Sunday Item (humorous drawing and account of Princeton v Penn game) 

 2013:020

 

Scrapbook of George Oliver Everett, ca. 1915-ca. 1926. 

 UPT50 E932]

 

Scrapbook of the Eta Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, 1947-1953. Includes newspaper clippings,
programs, and photographs of sorority events and members. 

 UPS 245

 

Scrapbook page featuring Class Day of 1870 ribbon and Farewell Song 

 2013:020

 

Scrapbook, inscription dated 1879, contains program, menu, etc. from Law School commencement,
1883 (first page and later in book); attributed to Mrs. Thomas F. McMahon 

 2013:020

 

Scrapbook/photo album of Charles A. Kelley, 1920s. Blue felt cover with red felt letter
“Memories UP” 

 UPT50 K30

 

Scrapbook/photo album: Mask and Wig Club memorabilia, clippings and photographs of
William Russell Clark (BS in EE 1929, MS in EE 1932, ScD in EE 1938), 1926-1927. 2
volumes 

 2021:065

 

 

Sound Recordings 

Collection/Record Group

“Any Distance Between Us” and “You’re the Only One for Me” from Mask and Wig Production
Here’s Howe. 1952. 

 UPS 68.14

 

Gems From “Hoot Mon,” Mask and Wig Club,recording Victor disc 

 2013:020

 

University of Pennsylvania band, directed by Adolph Vogel, Recorded 12/10/1925. RCA
Victor 10″ 78 rpm gramophone record (mint condition; believed to be a 1940’s pressing).
Includes: Pennsylvania Band March; “Fight On Pennsylvania;” “The Red and Blue;” “Hail,
Pennsylvania!” 

 UPS 67.3

 

“We’ll Paddle our Canoe” and “Gems from ‘Hoot Mon'” Mask and Wig Production, n.d. 

 UPS 68.14