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Collection of letters, brochures, pamphlets

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Small collection of ephemera by Mary Elizabeth Hallock Greenewalt. Included are three letters to: Dr. H. H. Donaldson, Jan. 14, 1915, Phila. Pa.; "Very dear One", Dec. 14, 1914, 1424 Master St., Ph...

Small collection of ephemera by Mary Elizabeth Hallock Greenewalt. Included are three letters to: Dr. H. H. Donaldson, Jan. 14, 1915, Phila. Pa.; "Very dear One", Dec. 14, 1914, 1424 Master St., Philadelphia, PA., on letterhead, and "Dear Marie" (Mrs. Frank Moore), Feb. 9, 1926, The Gladstone 11th & PIne, Philadelphia, Pa., with envelope. Also included are two copies of a pink brochure about Hallock under the management of Frederic Shipman, Chicago and a notice of a Ladies' night of the Illuminating Engineering Society, January 26, 1926 featuring a demonstration of the Light Color Player by Hallock Greenewalt. Also included are two pamphlets by Hallock-Greenewalt: Time eternal and Pulse in verbal rhythm. Both have the embossed stamped of the Library of Henry H. Donaldson, Wistar Institute. Also included is a newspaper clipping from the Philadelphia Evening Ledger, April 27, 1918 about Greenewalt's color organ and her induction as the first female member of the Illuminating Engineering Society.

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