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News Service Photograph: Jane Addams at the University of Chicago Awarded an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree
(Addams, Jane).
[Chicago, ILL: International Newsreel, Dec. 3, 1930.
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(Addams, Jane).
[Chicago, ILL: International Newsreel, Dec. 3, 1930.
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A VISIT WITH EUDORA WELTY, Images of the South Visits with Eudora Welty and Walker Evans. Southern Folklore Reports. No. 1
(Welty, Eudora) Ferris, Bill.
Memphis, Tenn: Center for Southern Folklore, 1988.
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(Welty, Eudora) Ferris, Bill.
Memphis, Tenn: Center for Southern Folklore, 1988.
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PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH
Colette.
New York: French Press & Information Service, [ND].
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Colette.
New York: French Press & Information Service, [ND].
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NEWS SERVICE PHOTOGRAPH
de Beauvoir, Simone.
New York: French Press & Information Service, Dec. 12, 1945.
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de Beauvoir, Simone.
New York: French Press & Information Service, Dec. 12, 1945.
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PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH, SIGNED
Dillard, Annie.
[NP]: HarperPerennial, 1993.
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Dillard, Annie.
[NP]: HarperPerennial, 1993.
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DOROTHEA LANGE LOOKS AT THE AMERICAN COUNTRY WOMAN A Photographic Essay by Dorothea Lange with a Commentary by Beaumont Newhall
Lange, Dorothea.
Fort Worth: The Amon Carter Museum and, (1967).
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Lange, Dorothea.
Fort Worth: The Amon Carter Museum and, (1967).
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WIMBLEDON A Celebration
McPhee, John.
New York: The Viking Press, (1972).
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McPhee, John.
New York: The Viking Press, (1972).
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A SUMMER'S DAY
Meyerowitz, Joel.
(New York): TIMES BOOKS, published in association with Floyd A. Yearout, (1985).
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Meyerowitz, Joel.
(New York): TIMES BOOKS, published in association with Floyd A. Yearout, (1985).
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PORTRAITS Photographs and Afterword by Inge Morath Introduction by Arthur Miller
Morath, Inge.
(New York): Aperture, (1986).
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Morath, Inge.
(New York): Aperture, (1986).
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THREE NEWS SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHS
Roosevelt, Eleanor [Mrs. Franklin Delano].
[Various]: , [1934-1937].
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Roosevelt, Eleanor [Mrs. Franklin Delano].
[Various]: , [1934-1937].
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WRITERS Photographs by Sally Soames
Soames, Sally.
San Francisco: Chronicle Books, (1995).
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Soames, Sally.
San Francisco: Chronicle Books, (1995).
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PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH, SIGNED
Steinem, Gloria.
[NP]: , [ND, but ca. 1994].
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Steinem, Gloria.
[NP]: , [ND, but ca. 1994].
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Photograph of Eudora Welty and George Marion O'Donnell, signed by Miss Welty
Welty, Eudora.
[Jackson, Mississippi]: , [ND].
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Welty, Eudora.
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![News service photograph of Jane Addams and Stanley Field after having received their honorary doctorates in law from the University of Chicago. Photograph: 8-1/2 x 6-1/2", black and white glossy photography with caption attached at lower edge. Blue stamp of International Newsreel at reverse. Some ruffling. About very good. The caption reads: "Miss Jane Adams [sic] and Mr. Stanley Field who were given honorary degrees by the Chicago University today in [its] winter convocation. Hono[rary] degrees of doctor of laws were confirmed upon the two distinguished Chicagoans" with the note: "sent to all bureaus, Hearts papers and Fast Mail". If Jane Addams had provoked controversy in earlier years, by 1930 American considered her an icon of much that was admirable and worth emulation. This news service photograph documents a particular moment in her long career and reflects the stature she achieved. News service photograph of Jane Addams and Stanley Field after having received their honorary doctorates in law from the University of Chicago. Photograph: 8-1/2 x 6-1/2", black and white glossy photography with caption attached at lower edge. Blue stamp of International Newsreel at reverse. Some ruffling. About very good. The caption reads: "Miss Jane Adams [sic] and Mr. Stanley Field who were given honorary degrees by the Chicago University today in [its] winter convocation. Hono[rary] degrees of doctor of laws were confirmed upon the two distinguished Chicagoans" with the note: "sent to all bureaus, Hearts papers and Fast Mail". If Jane Addams had provoked controversy in earlier years, by 1930 American considered her an icon of much that was admirable and worth emulation. This news service photograph documents a particular moment in her long career and reflects the stature she achieved.](/wharton/images/items/120x300/14951.jpg)









![Three vintage news service photographs of Mrs. Roosevelt as First Lady: (1) "First Lady Addresses Convention of Red Cross". [New York: International News Photos, Inc., ca. 1934]. Photograph: 8-7/16 x 6-1/2"; glossy black and white photograph of Mrs. Roosevelt with Mabel Boardman, Director of the Volunteer Service of the American Red Cross, and John Barton Payne, Chairman. Mimeographed credit and caption attached at reverse (to flip up over the front of the photograph). Stamp of International News Photos at reverse also. Very good. The caption reads: "Washington, DC...The American Red Cross, in convention assembled in this city, were addressed today by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt in shown here as she arrived at the meeting...." (2) "First Lady Cheers Afflicted Kiddies". [New York: International News Photos, Inc., ca. 1935]. Photograph: 6-1/2 x 8-1/2"; glossy black and white photograph of Mrs. Roosevelt at Children's Hospital with two young polio patients and hospital officials. Mimeographed credit and caption attached at reverse. Stamp of International News Photos, Inc. at reverse. Very good. The caption reads: "Washington D.C. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was pictured here as she watch[es] little infantile paralysis patients in Children's Hospital here, enjoying a swim in the therapeutic tank, that is part of their treatment...Mrs. Roosevelt attended a dance for the benefit of the hospital, given by Washington newspaperwomen, tonight (March 30)". Eleanor, because of Franklin's own bout with polio, of course would have been especially interested in children struck by the same illness. (3) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Miss Suzanne Wilson. [NY: Associated Press Photo, ca. 1937]. Photograph: 7 x 9-1/8"; glossy black and white photograph. Mimeographed caption and credit attached at reverse of photograph. Stamp of the Associated Press at reverse. Some mild use. About very good. The caption reads: "Shown as they dined in New York City's Rainbow Room, Nov. 30, are Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Miss Suzanne Wilson, daughter of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins". Three diverse images of Eleanor Roosevelt as First Lady. Three vintage news service photographs of Mrs. Roosevelt as First Lady: (1) "First Lady Addresses Convention of Red Cross". [New York: International News Photos, Inc., ca. 1934]. Photograph: 8-7/16 x 6-1/2"; glossy black and white photograph of Mrs. Roosevelt with Mabel Boardman, Director of the Volunteer Service of the American Red Cross, and John Barton Payne, Chairman. Mimeographed credit and caption attached at reverse (to flip up over the front of the photograph). Stamp of International News Photos at reverse also. Very good. The caption reads: "Washington, DC...The American Red Cross, in convention assembled in this city, were addressed today by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt in shown here as she arrived at the meeting...." (2) "First Lady Cheers Afflicted Kiddies". [New York: International News Photos, Inc., ca. 1935]. Photograph: 6-1/2 x 8-1/2"; glossy black and white photograph of Mrs. Roosevelt at Children's Hospital with two young polio patients and hospital officials. Mimeographed credit and caption attached at reverse. Stamp of International News Photos, Inc. at reverse. Very good. The caption reads: "Washington D.C. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was pictured here as she watch[es] little infantile paralysis patients in Children's Hospital here, enjoying a swim in the therapeutic tank, that is part of their treatment...Mrs. Roosevelt attended a dance for the benefit of the hospital, given by Washington newspaperwomen, tonight (March 30)". Eleanor, because of Franklin's own bout with polio, of course would have been especially interested in children struck by the same illness. (3) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Miss Suzanne Wilson. [NY: Associated Press Photo, ca. 1937]. Photograph: 7 x 9-1/8"; glossy black and white photograph. Mimeographed caption and credit attached at reverse of photograph. Stamp of the Associated Press at reverse. Some mild use. About very good. The caption reads: "Shown as they dined in New York City's Rainbow Room, Nov. 30, are Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Miss Suzanne Wilson, daughter of Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins". Three diverse images of Eleanor Roosevelt as First Lady.](/wharton/images/items/120x300/14320.jpg)



