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Speedway Parade. Louis Frank with Strange Leaf, a prize winner. May 1, 1908

Speedway Parade. Louis Frank with Strange Leaf, a prize winner. May 1,...

Man on horse-drawn carriage, N.Y.C. Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item. George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). Caption card tracings: Horse r... More

[Title page and last page of Strange Phenomena of New England in the 17th Century including the "Salem Witchcraft, 1692", from the writing of Cotton Mather, New York, 1846]

[Title page and last page of Strange Phenomena of New England in the 1...

last page, with "confession of Salem jurors". Illus. in: Strange Phenomena of New England in the 17th Century including the "Salem Witchcraft, 1692", from the writing of Cotton Mather, New York, 1846, last page... More

Louis Frank with trotter "Strange Leaf", prize winner, Speedway Parade

Louis Frank with trotter "Strange Leaf", prize winner, Speedway Parade

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Strange painting on a wrecked car. Swepsonville, North Carolina

Strange painting on a wrecked car. Swepsonville, North Carolina

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Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

48909 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: Cave of darkness. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The Seer Print." Lower right corner missing. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

48909 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: Cave of darkness. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The Seer Print." Lower right corner missing. Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

Strange Interlude. American Theatre Guild production, 1927-1928 with Lynn Fontanne

Strange Interlude. American Theatre Guild production, 1927-1928 with L...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a dance club, dancing couple, tango, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Strange Hero - A black and white photo of a man reaching up to catch a frisbee

Strange Hero - A black and white photo of a man reaching up to catch a...

Daniel Nagrin performing "Strange Hero", choreographed in 1948. (General)

Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

Strange adventures in The fall and rise of Humpty Dumpty

48910 U.S. Copyright Office Caption: Coral grotto of light. Created and "copyrighted 1899 by The Seer Print, N.Y." Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

[Title page and last page of Strange Phenomena of New England in the 17th Century including the "Salem Witchcraft, 1692", from the writing of Cotton Mather, New York, 1846]

[Title page and last page of Strange Phenomena of New England in the 1...

Title page. Illus. in: Strange Phenomena of New England in the 17th Century including the "Salem Witchcraft, 1692", from the writing of Cotton Mather, New York, 1846, title page. This record contains unverified... More

Strange concrete sculpture made by Mr. Gaetano Simone, Italian FSA (Farm Security Administration) client while he was unemployed. Copied from "a picture in a magazine". Westville, Connecticut

Strange concrete sculpture made by Mr. Gaetano Simone, Italian FSA (Fa...

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Strange Interlude. American Theatre Guild production, 1927-1928. Starring Lynn Fontanne

Strange Interlude. American Theatre Guild production, 1927-1928. Starr...

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Caricature, Strange, but true / F. Opper., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Strange, but true / F. Opper., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows Schuyler Colfax standing at a lectern labeled "Speaker Colfax - Pious Hypocrite and Credit Mobilier Bribe-Taker", James G. Blaine standing at a lectern labeled "Speaker Blaine - 'Magnetic' Bl... More

Strange concrete sculpture made by Mr. Gaetano Simone, Italian FSA (Farm Security Administration) client, while he was unemployed. Copied from "a picture in a magazine." Westville, Connecticut

Strange concrete sculpture made by Mr. Gaetano Simone, Italian FSA (Fa...

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Strange N. Palmer to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 27, 1863  (Seeks commission for his grandson)
Strange N. Palmer to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 27, 1863  (Seeks commission for his grandson)
Strange Hero

Strange Hero

Daniel Nagrin performing "Strange Hero", choreographed in 1948. (General)

Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Presumably by Nagrin, lighting and sound cues for "Man of Action" and "Strange Hero". (General)

Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Presumably by Nagrin, lighting and sound cues for "Man of Action" and "Strange Hero". (General)

Strange N. Palmer to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 27, 1863  (Seeks commission for his grandson)
Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Man of Action, Strange Hero [cue sheet]

Presumably by Nagrin, lighting and sound cues for "Man of Action" and "Strange Hero". (General)

Baltimore, MD. Strange as it may seem, many persons misspell or change the spelling of their names, from time to time. To forestall the difficulties which would ensue when Baer subsequently spelled his name Bear, the Social Security Board Records Office has set up several varieties of indexes for reference and to insure accuracy. One of these is the alphabetic code index. This is printed on flexible strips, each just wide enough for one line of type. They are printed automatically from the employee master card. The strips are in partially perforated rolls when they first are printed, as shown in the above photograph taken in the Records Office. The perforations allow strips to be separated at any point so that, for example, Abraham Abel's name may be inserted in proper alphabetic sequence between Aaron Abel and Adam Abel

Baltimore, MD. Strange as it may seem, many persons misspell or change...

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