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Title
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Ralph Charles and Biplane
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Description
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Exterior view of pilot Ralph Charles standing by his biplane called Miss Buckeye. According to Edmiston's book, Mr. Charles took Joe Sanders on his first airplane ride going from Zanesville, Ohio, to Charleston, West Virginia, where the band played on October 1, 1927.
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Joe Richolson
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Description
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View of Nighthawks member Joe Richolson looking out a train window. Location not given. Sanders captions the photo in his scrapbook as: "Just an Ambitious Boy Looking for Light."
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Frank M. (Pop) Estep
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Description
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Portrait identified as Frank M. (Pop) Estep, bass player for the Nighthawks. According to Edmiston's book, p. 326-7 - Frank (Pop) Estep was born in Adrian, Missouri, in 1878. He played bass with the Nighthawks from late 1922 or early 1923 until late 1927 or early 1928. He eventually moved to California and died in 1949.
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
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Description
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Exterioir view of the back side of three men. Identified in Sanders scrapbook A as: "The Triple Threat - Stout, Downing & Pope." Location and date not given. Edmiston gives date as probably 1927.
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Catholic Community Club
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Description
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Brochure for the Catholic Community Club at Forest and Armour Boulevards, with entertainment and athletic features as well as community service, etc.
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Troy Kinney
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Description
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Folder contains small pamphlet on artist, Troy Kinney, which includes illustrations of his paintings. Produced by Alden Galleries of Kansas City, Missouri, forward signed by J.H. Bender. Contents include the publishing of letters between Mr. Kinney and Mr. Bender in which the artist details his life and interest in painting dance scenes. The vertical files in this collection were formerly a part of the department's regular vertical files.
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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Who Will Help, How to Get Help
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Description
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Promotional booklet published for the Willows Maternity Home. From the inside cover: "This booklet is a study of the resources of an unfortunate girl. The great questions that arise in more than ninety-five per cent of the cases are: To whom may she appeal to get the funds needed for getting her out of her trouble? What excuse shall she give for asking for money? (This if she has to get help from someone who does not and should not know of her trouble.) Under what pretext may she be absent from home and friends? These questions are answered in the light of almost a quarter century's experience and the care of five thousand higher grade unfortunates. Its suggestions should meet the needs of practically any better grade case that presents itself to the profession."
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Date
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1927~
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Object Type
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Book