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Date Issued1883-10-24
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AuthorHall, Bolton
Date Created1930
DescriptionThis introduction, written by Bolton Hall, was included in the event program for the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Free Acres. Free Acres was inspired by Henry George, who believed that...
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Date Created1929
DescriptionThis item from the Whittier House scrapbook is a listing of the program events occurring on February 2, 1929. The program's title is Whittier's Wittiest Wit Exhibition. On the reverse side of the...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionBud Powell (piano), Jimmy Gourley (guitar), Kenny Clarke (drums), and Pierre Michelot (bass) perform "Anthropology" at the Blue Note. The audio clip ends abruptly after Powell's solo, in the middle of...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThis film is a copy of a French television broadcast at Club Saint Germain on November 7, 1959. Sim Copans (host) talks with Barney Wilen, a Belgian saxophonist and Marcel Romano, a producer. Then,...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe beginning of this film is blank. At 1:07 there is a short clip from an early 1960s French television broadcast at the Blue Note. Bud Powell performs "John's Abbey" with Pierre Michelot (bass) and...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe audio of this film is intermittent. The film contains various short clips of Bud Powell performing at the Blue Note and the Antibes Jazz Festival in the early 1960s. The film also includes a short...
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Date Created1935
DescriptionGroup photograph of Free Acres inhabitants - taken during the summer of 1935 at the 25th anniversary celebration of the existence of Free Acres. Anniversary activities included sports, games, a play,...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionThe audio of this film is intermittent. The film begins with a televised broadcast of Ray Charles at the Antibes Jazz Festival in the early 1960s. At 1:19 Bud Powell (solo piano) plays "Monopoly."...
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionTelevision clip of Bud Powell (piano), Kenny Clarke (drums), and Pierre Michelot (bass) performing "John's Abbey" at Blue Note.