TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
History of the Dill Pickle Club
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 Phone: 312-255-3506 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Finding aid encoded by Martha Briggs, October 2002; Lisa
Janssen, 2007
2001
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Dill Pickle Club
(Chicago, Ill.)
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Dill Pickle Club Records |
| Dates |
1906-1941 |
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bulk
1915-1935
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2.5 cubic ft. (3
boxes, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder)
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Miscellaneous material
relating to the Dill Pickle Club of Chicago, Illinois (1916-ca.1933) and its
leading founder, John (Jack) Jones. The bulk of the collection, most of which
was removed from two scrapbooks, consists of handbills, fliers, programs and
posters announcing and advertising numerous lectures, readings, parties, plays
and other regular activities. Also includes art work, business and membership
items, clippings, a few letters, photographs, poetry and Jack Jones
memorabilia.
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Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes
Department of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Dill Pickle |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 38 11 |
Dill Pickle Club Records, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift of Mrs. Iailah Cooper, 1973.
Carolyn Sheehy, 1985; Cynthia Wall, 1987; Virginia H. Smith, 2001
and 2007.
Access Restrictions
The Dill Pickle Club Records are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum (Priority II).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Dill Pickle Club Records are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Literary rights, including copyright, may belong to the
authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
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Chicago social club, established around 1914.
The Dill Pickle Club afforded an unconventional meeting place for good
talk, entertainment and food for uninhibited and free-thinking persons of the
times. The Dill Pickle (spelled also Dil Pickle and called simply “the Pickle”
by most of its habitués) was founded by Jack Jones, a former labor activist.
Once one of Chicago’s best-known Bohemian nightspots, the club provided a forum
for free speech as well as affording encouragement for artistic expression. Its
patrons included Socialists, atheists, anarchists, “liberated” women,
professional lecturers and soapbox orators, artists, actors, literary hopefuls
and all sorts of unconventional types.
By 1917, in order to locate the peripatetic club, both the famous and
the infamous were exhorted to squeeze “Thru the Hole in the Wall Down Tooker
Alley to the Green Lite Over the Orange Door.” 22 Tooker Place was just south
of the Newberry Library on Dearborn Street, and a sign outside read “step high
stoop low leave your dignity outside.” Those who entered would find a variety
of fare – lectures or debates on controversial topics, perhaps a play or
concert, even a swinging party, supplemented by coffee, tea, sandwiches or even
bootleg whiskey. The atmosphere of the place was an enjoyable mix of the
radical, the rough, the erudite, the creative and sometimes the inane. And
always there was plenty of stimulating talk.
The Dill Pickle Club was frequented by such literary figures as Carl
Sandburg, Edgar Lee Masters, Maxwell Bodenheim, Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur,
Sherwood Anderson among many others. Besides the tough owner, Jack Jones,
another mainstay of the club was Ben Reitman, who occasionally lectured on
provocative subjects. Noted Chicago doctors, professors and local intellectuals
were among the assorted speakers, and continuing throughout the twenties and
early thirties there would be both serious and amusing presentations by all
sorts of people.
As the Depression progressed, the Dill Pickle’s fortunes declined. By
1933, tax difficulties and the actions of over-zealous inspectors and
professional moralists signaled the beginning of the end. For a full history of
the Dill Pickle, see The Rise and Fall of the Dil Pickle, Edited and Introduced
by Franklin Rosemont, Chicago, Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, 2004.
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Handbills, handouts, fliers, announcements, programs, and posters
promoting Dill Pickle Club activities.
The collection of Dill Pickle Club records and memorabilia presents a
glimpse of the Bohemian lifestyle of Chicago in the teens, twenties and early
thirties of the twentieth century. Most of the items were removed from two
scrapbooks, possibly complied by the founder of the club, Jack Jones. Also,
some business records, a small amount of correspondence, business and calling
cards, newspaper clippings, a few photographs, a collection of poems and an
assortment of art works, including original pieces by George Constant and
Stanislaw Szukalski. Also, a small collection of Jack Jones memorabilia
consisting of a drawing of the toy he invented, the Du-Dil-Duk, membership and
union cards, a letter attesting to his British citizenship, two programs for
his lectures, welfare and unemployment forms, his silhouette, and items and
charts relating to an organization and a 1933 book by Jones, both entitled
Tech-Up.
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The records are organized alphabetically by type of material.
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Names
- Constant,
George
- Dill Pickle Club
(Chicago, Ill.)
- Jones, John A. (John
Archibald), 1876-
- Reitman, Ben L. (Ben
Lewis), 1879-1942
- Szukalski, Stanisław,
1893-1987
- Tech-Up (Chicago,
Ill.)
Subjects
- Bohemianism -- Illinois --
Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
- Clubs -- Illinois --
Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
- Manuscripts,
American
- Art, American -- 20th
century
- Chicago (Ill.) --
Intellectual life -- 20th century
- Photographs -- Illinois --
Chicago -- 1906-1932
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Contents |
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1 |
Address list,
1926
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1 |
Address list, Feb. 8, 1926 |
| 1 |
2 |
Advertising fliers and cards, non-Pickle |
| 1 |
3 |
Arrest notifications, 1932 |
| 1 |
4 |
Art Work, original: Charcoal portrait, unidentified artist
and sitter, (See Oversize Box 5)
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5 |
Art Work, original: Charcoal sketch of lion, artist
unknown (See Oversize Box 5)
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6 |
Art Work, original: Constant, George: Nude sketch, (See
Oversize Box 5)
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7 |
Art Work, original: Constant, George: Portrait engraving,
sitter unknown (See Oversize Box 5)
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8 |
Art Work, original: Constant, George: Trees
engraving
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9 |
Art Work, original: Crayon drawing of wild boar as a
judge, artist unknown (See Oversize Folder)
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10 |
Art Work, original: Drawings, unidentified |
| 1 |
11 |
Art Work, original: "Hang me - Them Dill Picklers Can Act"
(See Oversize Box 5)
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12 |
Art Work, original: Ink drawing of old man, artist unknown
(See Oversize Box 5)
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13 |
Art Work, original: Mitchell, A.A. (?): Watercolor
portrait of S. Bauch (?), "Denver Colo, Oct. 9th, 1916" (See Oversize Box
5, 1916
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14 |
Art Work, original: Pen sketch for play featuring famous
figures on verso of "Program for the month of July" (See Oversize Box 5),
[1926]
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15 |
Art Work, original: Pencil portrait, artist and sitter
unidentified (See Oversize Box 5), Oct., 1918
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Art Work, original: Pencil sketch of hand and ball, artist
unknown (See Oversize Box 5)
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17 |
Art Work, original: Pencil sketch entitled "Tennessee
thinking of the relation of art to nature", artist unknown (See Oversize Box
5)
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18 |
Art Work, original: Szukalski, Stanislaw: Ink drawing of
unidentified sitter (See Oversize Box 5)
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19 |
Art Work, original: Szukalski, Stanislaw: small images of
Jack Jones, 1919
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20 |
Art Work, original: Szukalski, Stanislaw: Pencil portrait
(S. Bauch)?, "Los Angeles, Cal, Jan 12, 1916," inscribed "Expression while
composing the Sentinel" (See Oversize Box 5), 1916
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Art Work, original: Szukalski, Stanislaw: Portrait of Jack
Jones (See Oversize Box 5), 1919
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22 |
Art Work: Published examples |
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23 |
Business Transactions: Bank checks, 1930-1931 |
| 1 |
24 |
Business Transactions: Certifications and permissions,
1927-1938
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25 |
Business Transactions: Financial reports, 1925 |
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26 |
Cards and Tickets for membership, undated |
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27 |
Cards, business and personal, undated |
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28 |
Clippings, 1919-1937 and undated |
| 1 |
29 |
Clippings (See Oversize Box 4), 1926-1940 and undated |
| 1 |
30 |
Correspondence: two undated items |
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31 |
Greeting cards, 1931 and undated |
| 1 |
32 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Announcing the Dill
Pickle…13th and Hennepin, Minneapolis", undated
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33 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Anti-War Dance, Saturday,
May 11 (See Oversize Box 4), [1929 or 1935]
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34 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Are you one of those
intellectuals who turn from one Forum to another…we have found at last
'MAXIMAL'…" [1930]
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35 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Art classes - with
drawing from the nude at the studio of the Dill-Pickle Club", undated
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36 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Art of Sublimating
the Sex Life", Sunday, June 23," [1929]
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37 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "At the infamous Dill
Pickle Club…Halloween Party…", Wed., Oct. 31, [1923, 1928 or 1934]
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38 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "A.Y.A. presents
Ball-Cabaret", Saturday, May 2, 1936
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39 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Ball, Samuel W.: "Sex
Worship", [1923 or 1928 or 1934]
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40 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Ballyhoo Ball New Years
Eve Dil Pickle Club", undated
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41 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Barbarian Art
Exhibit", July 18 to 30 inclusive, undated
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42 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Bassman, Hirsch:
"Personality and Character Analyst", Sunday, March 22, [1925 or 1931]
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43 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Beames, Stephen: "The Form
Divine", Sun., Nov. 4, [1923 or 1928]
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44 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Blatin, Zip: "Debunking
the Psychology Bunk", Sunday, April 10, 1932
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45 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Bockstahler, Lester
Irving: "Trends of Modern Physics…", Sunday, April 12, [1925 or 1931]
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46 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Breakstone, Benj. H.:
"Painless Childbirth", Sunday Night, Dec. 15, [1929]
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47 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Breakstone, Benj. H.:
"Rejuvenation of Man", Sunday, October 26, [1924 or 1930]
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48 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Bring Your Witch to the
Halloween Masquerade…", undated
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49 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Bruce, Andrew I.: "Law and
Crime", February 1, 1925
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50 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Bush, H. Balken: "Does
Love or Passion Rule Women in Marriage?", Sunday, February 5, [1928 or 1933]
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51 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Capt. Donovan: "Control of
Unknown Forces", Sunday, April 3, 1932
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52 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Capturing a Millionaire",
Wed. nite, Oct. 12, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
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53 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Carlson, Anton J.:
"Glands", Sunday nite, March 19, 1933
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54 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Carlson, Anton J.:
"Hunger", Jan. 11, 1925
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55 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Carlson, Oliver: "Aristide
Briand", Thursday nite, Sept. 24, 1931
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56 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Carlson, Oliver: "Blind
Leaders of the Blind", Thursday Evening, Sept. 17, [1925 or 1931]
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57 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Carlson, Oliver: " Germany
- Fascist or Communist?", July 19, [1925 or 1931]
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58 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Carnival of Bohemia Where
Chicago Comes to Life", New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, [1924 or 1930]
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59 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Celebrate St. Patrick's
Day the Russian Way", undated
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60 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Chaplin, Ralph: "Causes of
Prison Riots", Sunday nite, Oct. 13, [1929]
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61 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Charting the Unknown Seas
of Slippery Human Nature…", by Edna P. Walsh, July-August, [1932]
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62 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Charting the Unknown Seas
of Slippery Human Nature…Concluding Lecture!" by Edna Purdy Walsh, Aug. 24, [1932]
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63 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Check any of the
following…", souvenir of George Faricy's Xmas Party, Dec. 27, 1928
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64 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Chief How Blackfoot Indian
(feathers and all): "Is individual Action More Valuable Than Social?", Sunday
nite, [1925 or 1931]
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65 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Come Over to 18 Took'er
Place 1930", [1930]
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66 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Coming? Dill Pickles
Affinity Costume Ball" (See Oversize Box 4), Mar. 20, undated
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67 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Commemorating the
Haymarket Riot", Sunday nite, Nov. 9, [1924 or 1930]
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68 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Courrier, Re. Dr. Geo. F.:
"Human Nature, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow", Sunday, May 11, [1924 or 1930]
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69 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Crocker, Donald: "The
Creed of a Tired Radical", undated
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70 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dancing Every Wednesday,
Saturday, Sunday Nite. Heating System Now Complete", undated
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71 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Davis, Elizabeth: "Will
Amazonic Women Usurp Man's Sphere?", Wed., Jan. 14, [1925 or 1931]
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72 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: A Debate: "Shall 4 Points
Equal Life And Love", Wednesday, March 26, [1930]
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73 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Delta Sigma Delta Beta
Chapter: Halloween Frolic, October 29, 1926
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74 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: "Dancing Saturday Night After Plays", 1925
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75 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: 3 ONE ACT PLAYS - (Dreiser, King and Pearce), Opens March 6, Week
Nights, [1927]
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76 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: 3 ONE ACT PLAYS - (Dunsany, Bahlui, Shaw), June 10-19, [1927]
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77 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: 4 ONE ACT PLAYS - (Masters, Schnitzler, O'Neill, Mencken), Opens March
22, [1927]
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78 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: Wednesday, March 2nd Opens New Series of One Act Plays…, [1927]
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79 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Club House and
Chapel: Wednesday, March 16th Opens New Series of 3 One Act Plays…,
[1927]
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80 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dill Pickle Dance Every
Wednesday Starting Oct. 7th…Paul Hash and his Pickled Players", [1925 or 1931]
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81 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickle Lending
Library", undated
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82 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players:
"America I Love You", Feb. 22, 1925
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83 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Players: "The
Cheater", Nov. 8-17, [1924 or 1930]
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84 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players:
"Columbine", May 12th at midnight, [1925 or 1931]
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85 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Players:
"Distinguished Service", June 19, 1924
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86 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players:
"Gentlemen All", May 14-23, [1925 or 1931]
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87 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players
Present "The Little Clay Cart", Aug. 5-15, 1925
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88 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: the Dill Pickle Players
Present "Amy, In the Garden of Aphrodite" by Jack Jones, undated
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89 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players
Present(s) "The Blind Alley", Nov. 28, Dec. 3, 4, 5, undated
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90 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Players
Present "The Jewel Merchants by James Branch Cabell", undated
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91 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dill Pickle Players:
Program for Sept. 27, 28, 29…The Farewell Supper", undated
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92 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players:
"Steel", May 14-23, [1925 or 1931]
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93 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Players:
"Tonight Tuesday May 12th at midnight a special performance…in greeting to the
American Book Sellers Association…", [1925 or 1931]
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94 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dill Pickle Players Under
the personal direction of Jack Jones…will present the following one-act
plays…", July 17, 1924
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95 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Present(s)
Aug. 15, 22, 29, "Monsieur Lamblin", [1925 or 1931]
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96 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dill Pickle Present(s)
Saturday Eve, Sept. 12, 19, 26, "From Garibalde to Mussolini", [1925 or 1931]
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97 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Presents
Saturday, July 11,18, "For Ever and Ever" by Henry Laveden, [1925 or 1931]
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98 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dill Pickle Sunday Evening
Lectures - Open Forum - John G. Hill: "The Bearing of Evolution on Religion",
Aug. 2, [1925]
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99 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickle 10 Tooker
Alley Program of Activities for the Coming Month", undated
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| 1 |
100 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickles Illinois
Charter (not for profit) for Promotion of the Arts Crafts Literature and
Science: Dill Pickle Players…", undated
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101 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickles (Club)
Open Every Nite: Friday Nite Dancing Saturday Nite Plays and Dancing…",
undated
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102 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickles (Club)
Social Affairs Friday Nites, [1930]
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| 1 |
103 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Pickles were
chartered in 1917…", [1928]
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104 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dill Press is Now
Operating…", undated
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| 1 |
105 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Dil-Pickle Club:
Dil-Pickle Players Present "The Black Box" by Guy Woodson", undated
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106 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dil Pickle Club Meet Me
Saturday Nite…", undated
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107 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dil Pickle Plays:
Name---Address---Phon No.---Character You Think You Can Play---", undated
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108 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dil-Pickle Spanish
Studio-Garden Dancing", undated
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109 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: The Dil-Pickles: Aida
Doninelli, Elizabeth Moritz In Recital, May 24th, undated
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110 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Dil-Pickles (Club)
Re-Opens Sunday Nite, Oct 1st", [1933]
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111 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Divertissment Unique:
Dill Pickle Creative Center, Inc.", undated
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112 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Do Coeds admire Flaming
Youth?", Wed., April 8, 1931
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113 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Donovan, Captain,
Hypnotist: "Suggestive Fixation to Abolish Abnormalities", Sunday Nite,
May 15, [1927 or 1932]
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114 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dr. Ben L. Reitman…The
Favorite Method of the Suicides", October 30, [1928]
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115 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Dr. Ben L. Reitman's
Social Clinic: 'Red Lights and Trafficing'", April 16, [1924 or 1930]
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116 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Emerson, Alfred E.:
"Insect Society A Utopian Ideal", Sunday, August 25, [1929]
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117 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: " 'E TOOK 'ER UP 'N TOOK
'ER ALLEY" (poster) (See Oversize Box 4), undated 2 1 Hallow'een Masquerade",
October 31, 1924, 18 Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Event of the
Season
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119 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Exhibition of Art…John
Stephan, Ludwig Dorge, Arthur Machia", undated
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120 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Falk, Isadore S.: "Does
Infant Welfare Work Preserve the Unfit?", Sunday nite, Nov. 13, [1921 or 1927]
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121 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Faris, Ellsworth:
"Cannibals of the Congo", Feb. 22, 1925
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122 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Fernel, Dr. J. Paul: "How
to be Beautiful", March 13, 1932
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123 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs:"Fisher", "Prince of the
Pan-Handlers": "How I got Straus For a Fin…", Sunday nite, Sept. 4, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
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124 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "4 Big Features, Sunday
April 5th: 'Easter Eggs'", [1925 or 1931]
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125 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "42nd Anniversary of the
hanging of the Chicago Anarchists Memorial Meeting", Sunday, Nov. 10, [1929]
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126 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Friday evening,
December 12, at 8:45 o'clock and every Friday evening
thereafter our Club doors will be opened…", undated
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127 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Friday October 30th 1931
The Dill Pickle Club Rooms are to be closed to the Public", undated
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128 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Gallagher, Dr. Thomas F.:
"The Male Sex Hormone", Sunday, May 4, [1924 or 1930]
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129 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Garrett, Mitchell B.:
"Mussolini, Fascisti…", Sunday, Aug.23, [1925 or l931]
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130 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Get Dil Pickled
Thanksgiving", undated
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131 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Glands 'Nuff sed", Sunday
nite, June 25, (See Oversize Box 4, [1922 or 1933]
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132 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Guilloton, Vincent: "The
Dreifus Case", Sunday Nite, [1929]
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133 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Halloween Ball Oct. 31",
undated
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134 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Hanson, Oscar: "Art, Life
and Love", Sunday nite, November 16, [1924 or 1930]
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135 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Harrison, George B.:
"Crooks of 300 Years Ago", Sunday, July 7, [1929]
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136 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Hatton, Prof. A.R.: "Are
We Going Fascists?", Sunday Nite, March 26, 1933
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137 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Have Newspapers
Degenerated Us?", Sunday, December 7, [1924 or 1930]
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138 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Havel, Hypolite: "Life and
Art from an Anarchist's Viewpoint", Sunday, Sept 27, [1925 or 1931]
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139 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Have You Read 'Sideshows
of a Big City Tales of Yesterday and Today'", undated
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140 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Haysdon, Albert E.: "The
Quest of the Ages", Sunday Nite, March 16, [1930]
|
| 2 |
141 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Held, William: "The Newest
Phase of Insanity", Wednesday Nite, Dec. 3, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
142 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "He Took 'er Up Tooker
Alley to see our plays", undated
|
| 2 |
143 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Hirsell, Dr. Olive: "Sex
Sanity & Personality Development", Aug. 21, 1932
|
| 2 |
144 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Hobohemian Ball"
Thanksgiving Eve, and Dill Pickle Players, Nov. 22-30, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
145 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Heineman, Henry G.: "Blond
Beasts and Europe", Wed. Nite, May 21, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
146 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Hole in the Wall Great
Debate", Sunday, April 9, [1922]
|
| 2 |
147 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Hunter, Joel, Supt. United
Charities: "What the State and Charities do for the Unemployed" (See Oversize
Box 4), Sun., Feb. 22, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
148 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Hutton, James H.:
"Glands", Sunday, April 27, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
149 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Isaacson, Charles D.: "Is
Jazz Better than Opera?", Jan. 11, 1925
|
| 2 |
150 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is Anarchy Possible?",
Sept. 6, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
151 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is Civil Service
Efficient?", Sunday, Jan. 13, [1924 or 1929]
|
| 2 |
152 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is Free Love Possible?",
Wed. Nite, Feb. 19, [1930]
|
| 2 |
153 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is Heredity More
Important than Environment?", Wednesday, Jan. 9, [1924 or 1929]
|
| 2 |
154 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is Monogamy a Failure?",
Sunday nite, Oct. 21, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
155 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is There Genius?",
Wednesday, July 29, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
156 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Is There Sin, Crime or
Law Breaking?", Sunday Nite, undated
|
| 2 |
157 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Jack Jones announces the
opening of the Dill Pickle Studio on May 1st", undated
|
| 2 |
158 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Jack Jones Presents at
Dil-Pickle Club…Aida Doninelli, Grand Opera" (See Oversize Box 4), May 24, 31,
June 7, [ "Sociology and Literature", Sunday Evening, July 27, 1924,
1923 or 1928] 2 159 Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Jack
Osterman Accouches (sic) Adele Rosenor's Debut…"(See Oversize Box 4), Fri.,
March 29, [1929] 2 160 Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Jones, Howard
Mumford
|
| 2 |
161 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Just in line with our
ball room", 1931
|
| 2 |
162 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Kay and DeMilo Review: "A
Night in Cuba", Thursday, March 3, 1932
|
| 2 |
163 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Knott, Thomas: "Slang",
Sunday, Aug. 9, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
164 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "La Danse Boheme By Lambda
Sigma Phi", June 1, undated
|
| 2 |
165 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Lapin, Charles A. "After
Sex What?", Wednesday, Sept. 16, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
166 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Let's Go Nerts at the
Brawle Boheme Given by the Phi Delta Fraternity…", Nov. 27, undated
|
| 2 |
167 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Lindlahr, Victor:
"Physiology and the Significance of Flappers and Cake-eaters", Sunday nite,
Jan. 8, [1922 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
168 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Low, Abraham: "What
Constitutes Abnormal Conduct?", Dec. 28, 1924
|
| 2 |
169 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: McCowan, Don C.:
"Frigidity and Impotence", Sunday nite, Sept. 18, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 2 |
170 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Prof. McCuaig: "Sexual
Practice in India and America", Sunday nite, November 20, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 2 |
171 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: McGrath, Jack: "Ecstacy
(sic) of Living", Sunday Nite, Dec. 8, [1929]
|
| 2 |
172 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: MacNair, Harley F.: "The
Chinese Situation", July 15, undated
|
| 2 |
173 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Mae West Helen Morgan
Clara Bow are not hired as Hostesses at the Dill Pickle Creative Center",
[1926 or 1932]
|
| 2 |
174 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Matthews, J.B.: May 1,
1932
|
| 2 |
175 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Malaiperuman, S. David:
"India in Transition", ca. 1932
|
| 2 |
176 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Malaiperuman S. David:
"Mahatma Ghandi…", Wednesday, April 24, 1932
|
| 2 |
177 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Maximal": "Asinus ad
Lyram", Wednesday, Dec. 10, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
178 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Melamed, Dr. S.M.:
"Building a Jewish State in Palestine", Sunday nite, April 30, [1922 or 1933]
|
| 2 |
179 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Men Who Have Approached
Us by Betty, Lizzie, Znubia & Nancy", Wednesday Nite, June 15, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 2 |
180 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Moorehead, Frederick B.:
"A Rational View of Plastic Surgery", Sunday, Feb. 24, [1924 or 1929]
|
| 2 |
181 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs:Morris, Philip H.: "Have
Literary and Dramatic Critics turned Dilletante?", Wednesday Nite, Nov. 12, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
182 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Mu Omega Beta Presents a
Dance", May 31, 1929
|
| 2 |
183 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Nerlove, Samuel H.:
"Recent Economic Changes", Sunday, July 14, [1929]
|
| 2 |
184 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The New Dill Pickle Club
will meet in the Kindred Spirits Lounge", undated
|
| 2 |
185 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "New Years Eve…The Green
light…", undated
|
| 2 |
186 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "New Year's Eve 10 Tooker
Alley Masque of Bohemia" (See Oversize Box 4), undated
|
| 2 |
187 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Ney, Lew: "The Truth About
Em", Thursday Nite, July 19, [1923 or 1928 or 1934]
|
| 2 |
188 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "A Night in Bohemia The
Dill Pickle Masked Ball", Oct. 31, 1916
|
| 2 |
189 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Northwestern University
Students in Great Political Debate", Sunday, October 28, [1923 or 1928 or 1934]
|
| 2 |
190 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Notice the display of
liquor bottles in the place will result in your expulsion", undated
|
| 2 |
191 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Nueva Espana" Company,
Saturday, June 28, [1921 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
192 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: O'Donovan, Capt. James P.:
"Visitations into the Realm of the Sub-Consious (sic) Mind", Sunday,
Sept. 22, 1929
|
| 2 |
193 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "On a Midsummer Night…G.G.
Florine and Fintan O'Malley", Saturday, Aug. 18, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
194 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "On the Way Up Tooker
Alley to see Dill Pickle Players…Midnight" by Fritz Blocki", June 15-24, 1922
|
| 2 |
195 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "On the Way Up Tooker
Alley to see the Dill Pickle Players…The Test by Robbin de Ward", Feb. 23-25, 1922
|
| 2 |
196 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Opening of the Tea
Garden", Thurs. Nite, July 18, [1928]
|
| 2 |
197 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Over 16 - Under 48 - Men,
Women - Slow Clubs", Fri., April 1, [1927 or 1932]
|
| 2 |
198 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Plays for Saturday Nite
May 24th, The Ideal Lover by Martha Biegler", [1924 or 1930]
|
| 2 |
199 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Pre Halloween Masque
Ball", Wednesday Eve, Oct. 28, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
200 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.: "The
Favorite Method of the Suicides", Tuesday, Oct. 30, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
201 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.: "Jazz Age
Lectures: Can a Modern Man Be Happily Married with a Flapper An Intellectual A
Home Body or With a Worldly Wise Woman?", Tues., Nov. 13, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 2 |
202 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.: "Louise
Adam's book Dynamite", Sunday, March 29, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 2 |
203 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.: "Making
the Grade in a Jazz Age", [1928]
|
| 2 |
204 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.:
"Satisfying Sex needs without trouble…", Tuesday, Oct. 2, [1923 or 1928 or 1934]
|
| 2 |
205 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Reitman, Ben L.: "The 2nd
Oldest Profession", Sunday, March 1, [1931]
|
| 2 |
206 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Resolved that Perversion
Indolence and Drug Addiction are Unnatural (Big Debate)", Tuesday, Sept. 25, [1923 or 1928 or 1934]
|
| 2 |
207 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Rogers, Prof. F.T.:
"Brains and Behavior", June 23, [1929]
|
| 2 |
208 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Romer, Alfred S.: "The
Neanderthal Man", Feb. 8, 1925
|
| 2 |
209 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Rosenzweig, Ephraim M.:
"Sex the Basis of Jewish Art", Sunday, Feb. 16, [1930]
|
| 2 |
210 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Royal Purple can mix with
Dil-Pickles new open air Tea Garden" (See Oversize Box 4), Thur., July 18, [1929]
|
| 3 |
211 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "St Patrick's Costume
Bal", 1925
|
| 3 |
212 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Saturday October 18th Mae
West and her ensemble from 'Sex'", [1930]
|
| 3 |
213 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Schaub, Edward L.: "Recent
Developments in the Philosophy of Evolution", [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
214 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Schireson, Henry J.:
"Rejuvenation Increasing Human Efficiency", Sunday, March 24, [1929]
|
| 3 |
215 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Schmitt, Bernadotte:
"Prospects of War in Europe", Sunday, Feb. 26, [1928 or 1933]
|
| 3 |
216 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "The Season in Full Swing!
At the Dill Pickles, Sat., Oct. 11th Mae West and her ensemble from 'Sex'",
[1930]
|
| 3 |
217 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Seidel, Sol: "Why
Bolshevism Succeeded in Russia", Wed. Eve., May 14th , [1924 or 1930]
|
| 3 |
218 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Shall Nudes be Nude in
Art?" symposium, Sunday, April 20, [1930]
|
| 3 |
219 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Shall Society accept
Intermediates?" (debate), Sunday, March 15, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
220 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Shall Racketeering Be
Suppressed?" (debate), Sunday Nite, Nov. 8, [1928]
|
| 3 |
221 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Sharp, Frank T.: "The
Jargon of James Joyce", Wednesday, March 13, [1929]
|
| 3 |
222 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Should Military
Dictatorship Supplant Civil Gov't in Hawaii?" (debate), May 8, 1932
|
| 3 |
223 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Sigma Gamma Pi Presents
the Bowery Brawl", Nov. 13, 1931
|
| 3 |
224 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Slater, Thomas L.: "Nation
Demands Bread…Gets Bull", Sunday, July 3, [1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
225 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Smith, Charles: "Men Who
Are Monkeys", Sunday Nite, Nov. 25, [1923 or 1928]
|
| 3 |
226 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "A Special Dance on
Thursday, Feb. 21st…", [1918 or 1924 or 1929]
|
| 3 |
227 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Staurt, Frederick: "The
Economics of Affinity Hunting", Wednesday, July 9, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 3 |
228 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Stoughton, Norman P.:
"Nymphomaniacs in Modern Literature from George Sand to Radcliffe Hall",
Wednesday, February 18, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
229 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Studio Dance for ED'S and
CO'ED'S", Fri. Nite, Mar. 18, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
230 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Sunday October 28
Northwestern University Students in Great Political Debate", [1928]
|
| 3 |
231 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Thanksgiving Ball",
undated
|
| 3 |
232 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Thanksgiving Eve Bal",
Wed., Nov 25, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
233 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "theatrical night",
Thurs., Mar. 10, [1932]
|
| 3 |
234 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "They do say that since
the Dil Pickle tea room has opened Bohemia has no atmosphere its equal",
undated
|
| 3 |
235 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: This woodcut announcing
the opening of our outdoor Tea Garden on July 18th…", undated
|
| 3 |
236 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Tobias, J.J.: "What Ails
Bellows' Art", Sunday, Jan. 4, 1925
|
| 3 |
237 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Top to Bottom all 1931
Red", 1931
|
| 3 |
238 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Trow, Wm. C.: Army
Psychologist and Prof. of Cincinnati: [no title], Sunday Evening, July 12, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
239 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Tsiang, H.T.:
"Russian-Chinese Situation", Sunday Nite, Aug. 11, [1929]
|
| 3 |
240 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Two Jews Debate!! Should
Jews Vote Democratic?", Sunday Nite, Oct. 23, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
241 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Unformal Studio Dance
Moorish Studio", Mar. 18, 1927
|
| 3 |
242 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Up Tooker Alley New
Year's Eve Bawl M'ass'K (See Oversize Box 4), undated
|
| 3 |
243 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Von Winckler, W.S.: "Love
and Passion", Sunday Nite, Feb. 26, [1922]
|
| 3 |
244 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Walk the Plank
Swashbuckling Buccaneer's Ball", Wed., Feb. 25, [1920 or 1925]
|
| 3 |
245 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Walsh, Edna P.: "Chemical
Tricks Women Play on Men", Sunday, June 26, 1932
|
| 3 |
246 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "West of the Water Tower
New Year's Eve Big Costume Ball", undated
|
| 3 |
247 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "When you've seen the
Dil-Pickles you've seen Chicago", undated
|
| 3 |
248 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Where Shall We Dine
Today?" (See Oversize Box 4), undated
|
| 3 |
249 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Who's Responsible for the
Depression?", Sunday Nite, June 19, [1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
250 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Why They Jump", Sunday,
June 5, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
251 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Williams, Elmer L.:
"Criminal Chicago", Sunday Nite, June 5, [1924 or 1930]
|
| 3 |
252 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Williams, Elmer L.: "Will
Chicago Elect a Racketeer Mayor?", Sunday Nite, January 4, [1925]
|
| 3 |
253 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Willoughby, Harold R.:
"Rockefeller-McCormick Manuscript of the Greek New Testament", Sunday,
Jan. 27, [1924 or 1929]
|
| 3 |
254 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Wind up the Fourth!",
Monday, July 5, [1920 or 1926]
|
| 3 |
255 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Ye Come! The Dill
Pickles", undated
|
| 3 |
256 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Yellow Kid Joe Weil Fred
Buckminster: An Amazing Discovery - Beauty waits at every bedside…", Sunday,
April 19, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
257 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: "Yellow Kid Weil and
Buckminster Debate Postponed to Sunday October 18 on account of Legal
Difficulties", Thursday, Oct. 22, [1925 or 1931]
|
| 3 |
258 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Yogi, Chandra: "Oriental
Properties Crystal Gazing", Sunday Nite, Aug. 28, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
259 |
Handbills, Fliers and Programs: Photocopies, ca. 1925-1933 |
| 3 |
260 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Correspondence, Incoming,
1927-1939 and undated
|
| 3 |
261 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Du-Dill-Duk Drawing, 1922 |
| 3 |
262 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Letter attesting to Jones's
British citizenship, 1938
|
| 3 |
263 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Membership cards - library,
lodge, Socialist Party, 1926-1941
|
| 3 |
264 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Program for lecture "Nuts I Have
Known", Thursday, Feb. 4, 1926
|
| 3 |
265 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Program for lecture "Evolution
and Revolution", Sunday, Jan. 14, [1934]
|
| 3 |
266 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Silhouette by Helen Evans,
July 11, 1925
|
| 3 |
267 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Tech-Up items, 1928-1938 and undated |
| 3 |
268 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Tech-Up charts, 1933 |
| 3 |
269 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Tech-Up charts (See Oversize
Folder),
|
|
|
1933 |
| 3 |
270 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Welfare Forms, 1938 and undated |
| 3 |
271 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: WPA unemployment forms,
1937
|
| 3 |
272 |
Jones, Jack, Miscellany: Union cards and notice,
1913 and undated
|
| 3 |
273 |
Magazines: Earth (See Oversize Box 4), February, 1931 |
| 3 |
274 |
Magazines: The Nation, September 10, 1938 |
| 3 |
275 |
Magazines: The Phoenix, December, 1931 |
| 3 |
276 |
Map: Location of Dill Pickle Club on verso of library
notice, undated
|
| 3 |
277 |
Photographs: "Anna" (?) 2 items, 1906, 1908 |
| 3 |
278 |
Photographs: Costume Ball (See Oversize Box 4), Wed.,
Dec. 21, [1921 or 1927 or 1932]
|
| 3 |
279 |
Photographs: Miners of the Leonard Mine, Butte, Montana,
June, 1910
|
| 3 |
280 |
Photographs: Play (Devil with kneeling woman),
undated
|
| 3 |
281 |
Photographs: Play scenes (2 items) by L.Z. Rethy,
undated
|
| 3 |
282 |
Photographs: Portraits, unidentified (4 items),
undated
|
| 3 |
283 |
Photographs: Snapshots: Dill Pickle plays and art works (7
items), undated
|
| 3 |
284 |
Photographs: Snapshots of people (6 items), including
"Benj 1923" and "Elliott Family in Ontario 1924", undated
|
| 3 |
285 |
Photographs: Tooker Alley, Chicago (5 items), undated |
| 3 |
286 |
Receipts, 1932-1938 and undated |
| 3 |
287 |
Writings: Notes for a story, unidentified, undated |
| 3 |
288 |
Writings: Poems, unidentified (See Oversize Box 4),
undated
|
| 3 |
289 |
Writings: Poems, unidentified, 1926 and undated |
| 3 |
290 |
Writings: Poems, A-L, undated |
| 3 |
291 |
Writings: M-W, 1925 and undated |
| 4 |
|
Oversize Box |
| 5 |
|
Oversize Box |
| 6 |
|
Oversize Folder |
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