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.
New Jersey State Teachers College at TrentonThis photo album contains images of the activities of the Gamma Sigma sorority at the New Jersey State Normal School, some notations were made later by members of Gamma Sigma Nu.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963This series contains three photo albums created by Louise Woodruff Bush. Two of the albums are dedicated to the activities of the Gamma Sigma sorority. A third album features Bush's family. One of the Gamma Sigma albums spans 1906-1909. The other two albums are undated.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963This is the June 1911 Commencement program for the New Jersey State Normal School at Trenton. It contains the names of the graduates, as well as any presenters, including musical performances. The Commencement Exercises took place at 8 pm on June 21, 1911.
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)This photo album created by Louise Woodruff Bush documents the activities of the Gamma Sigma sorority at the New Jersey State Normal School from 1906-1909.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963This series features photographs of the Class of 1911's 46th and 49th reunions (1940 and 1943, respectively), as well as Gamma Sigma sorority group portraits from c. 1908-1911.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963This photograph shows the members of the Gamma Sigma literary society during the time period of c. 1908-1911.
Bush, Louise E. Woodruff, 1887-1963This photograph shows the members of the Gamma Sigma literary society during the time period of c. 1908-1911.
This photo exists as both a print and as the original glass plate negative. The first page is a scan of the print, while the second is a direct scan of the negative. Both depict the a boy and his Dalmatian dog at the corner of Clinton Avenue and Monmouth Street. While the photographer remains unidentified, the negative was found with others attributed to John S. Neary, Sr., the school's business administrator and a photographer by hobby.
unknownThe Censor list the topics of upcoming debate: women's suffrage, the usefulness of French versus German, and the effects of theatre on public morals. The final question has been circled, likely indicating that it was the chosen topic. Transcription included.
Hewitt, Charles C. (Charles Conrad), Sr., 1881-1976