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            Latin Notebook of Edward G. Leefeldt, 1905
            Latin Notebook of Edward G. Leefeldt, 1905 · Objekt · ca. 1905
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            Edward Leefeldt, who was about 28 years old in 1905, seems to have written this notebook as part of a Latin class he taught for the State Normal School at Trenton in September of that year. It includes intermediate elements of Latin grammar, related mostly to the use of the indicative and subjunctive moods, using Julius Caesar and Cicero as example texts. The volume also contained a note giving some provenance. Transcription included.

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            "The Shoes that Danced" program 1935
            "The Shoes that Danced" program, 1935 · Objekt · 1935
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This program documents a production of "The Shoes that Danced," by the American poet and author Anna Hempstead Branch, put up by "The Laboratory Theatre" at the State Teachers College. The play, which was staged in 1935, would have been one of the earliest in Kendall Hall, which first opened in 1932. Like with the production of "Romeo and Juliet" a decade earlier, it appears that students, with teacher guidance, put together most aspects of the play. No transcription.

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            Romeo and Juliet program 1927

            This small booklet unfolds to a long program detailing the staff and students involved in this production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Based on the credited names, Normal School students worked on nearly every aspect of the production, under the supervision of several teachers. No transcription.

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