Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Victrolas
Dear Soldier, Latest News from New York, Oct. 30,…
09 Dec 2013 |
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Correspondence from "Marion" to "Charles" that 's constructed using words and illustrations cut out from one or more New York City newspapers in the manner of a stereotypical ransom letter.
Charles was evidently a soldier in 1917 as World War I raged in Europe, and there are references to "the captain," "pass time," the Quartermaster Corps , and Madison Barracks that may provide clues to where he was stationed (300 miles away at Madison Barracks in Sackets Harbor , N.Y., perhaps?).
The letter also mentions popular entertainments of the time--Ward's Jazz Band performing at dances, silent film actress Theda Bara appearing in Cleopatra at the Lyric Theatre on 42nd Street, and music playing on the Victrola .
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Oct. 30, 1917
Dear Soldier,
Latest news from New York. Friends and fellow citizens, hear us. Special gossip of a day. Prepare now. Advice free. Every time is pass time--nit. And the captain answered, this way out! The land of joy.
Dance awhile, no charge for dancing. Splendid dance floor, Ward's Jazz Band, windows and light on all sides.
Business before pleasure. See mummies come to life again when they see Theda Bara in Cleopatra, the William Fox production, Lyric Theatre, 42d St., W. of B'way . . . .
Charles, now is the high cost of living so save rice. Don't marry. Oh, boy, take me to motion pictures at Madison Barracks and have lively music on Victrola.
Have you fancy groceries and table luxuries at the Quartermaster Corps kamp? The very idea! We specialize in all kinds of sea food. I have a nice can of jam for you, big friend.
Yours very truly,
Marion
Special Requirements for Students in the Dormitory
26 Aug 2013 |
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It's hard to imagine a time when Victrolas, radios, and electric irons were banned in student housing, but here's the evidence!
Although my copy doesn't bear any indication of its origin, these dormitory rules were apparently used at some time in the past at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., according to an article, "It's After Midnight--Turn Down The Victrola!" , by J. L. Garner, that originally appeared in the April 16, 2001, issue of The College Reporter , an "independent student newspaper."
Special Requirements for Students in the Dormitory
1. No student is allowed to have in his room animal pets of any kind, Victrola, radio, or electric iron.
2. Students must observe the regulation restricting unnecessary noise during the study period.
3. Students must not drive tacks or nails or use paste on the walls or woodwork of rooms and must not put up curtains at windows. Use picture rail hooks.
4. Observe good care of the dormitory with all its furnishings, and avoid clogging drains in lavatories.
5. Do not place lighted matches, cigars, or cigarettes on the furniture, as it is readily damaged. Use an ash tray.
6. Trunks ought to be stored in trunk room provided for the purpose.
7. Women are not allowed in the dormitory under any circumstances.
8. Students who are guilty of ungentlemanly conduct or disorder may be summarily removed and will be required to forfeit the room in the dormitory.
9. Students are not allowed to keep anything for sale in a dormitory room.
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