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Charles Wolfe 'Epitaph for Major Thomas Meredith' full text
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Unidentified #69 2010.1113
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South American Cruise and Greenland 2010.1062
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Songs 2010.1059
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Unidentified #23 2010.93
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Men and the Sea - Salute to the Navy 2010.914
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Milestones of the 1900's 2010.912
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Paul Kohler and Jin: Are the Poet and Peasant 2010.911
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Foreign Intrigue Foreign Intrigue is a 1956 film starring Robert Mitchum[2] The film is written, produced and directed by Sheldon Reynolds, who had produced a television series called Foreign Intrigue in 1951. Foreign Intrigue was one of the first major Hollywood films to be based on a popular TV series. (Wikipedia)
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Unidentified #6 2010.762
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Romeo and Juliet (1936) 2010.673.1-.3
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Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence 2010.662.1-.2
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Major Dundee 2010.645.1-.4
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Hamlet 2010.622.1-.4
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Sikkim and its Yankee Queen G.1, major mold
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The Man from Laramie The Man from Laramie is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp, and Cathy O'Donnell. Written by Philip Yordan and Frank Burt, the film is about a stranger who defies a local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals.[2] The film was adapted from a story of the same title by Thomas T. Flynn, first published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1954, and thereafter as a novel in 1955. The Man from Laramie was one of the first Westerns to be filmed in CinemaScope to capture the vastness of the scenery. The film was also shot in Technicolor. This is the fifth and final Western collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. (Wikipedia) Shelf Location: G.2 Condition: minor mold
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We're in the Navy Now Shelf Location: I.1 (R1) I.2 (R2), Condition: major mold (R2)
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Castle World Parade-Yellowstone Shelf Location: I.1 Condition: major mold
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Orphans of the Storm Orphans of the Storm is a 1921 drama film by D. W. Griffith set in late-18th-century France, before and during the French Revolution. The last Griffith film to feature Lillian and Dorothy Gish, it is often considered Griffith's last major commercial success. (Wikipedia) Shelf Location: I.2, Condition: minor mold
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Monsieur Verdoux Monsieur Verdoux is a 1947 black comedy film directed by and starring Charles Chaplin, who plays a bigamist wife killer inspired by serial killer Henri Désiré Landru. The supporting cast includes Martha Raye, William Frawley, and Marilyn Nash.(Wikipedia) Shelf Location: I.2, Condition: moderate mold
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Long Voyage Home The Long Voyage Home is a 1940 American drama film directed by John Ford. It features John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Ian Hunter, Barry Fitzgerald, Wilfrid Lawson, John Qualen, Mildred Natwick, and Ward Bond, among others. The film was adapted by Dudley Nichols from the plays The Moon of the Caribbees, In the Zone, Bound East for Cardiff, and The Long Voyage Home by Eugene O'Neill. The original plays by Eugene O'Neill were written around the time of World War I and were among his earliest plays. Ford set the story for the motion picture, however, during the early days of World War II. While not one of Ford's best-known works, The Long Voyage Home continues to be well received. Film critics and scholars have noted Gregg Toland's distinctive cinematography, which serves as a precursor of the film noir aesthetic and would hint at his work for Orson Welles' landmark film Citizen Kane (1941). (Wikipedia) Location: G.5
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The Fighting Lady
The film follows the WWII exploits of the Essex-class aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) (unidentified in the film), in its first major operations following its commissioning in 1943. The life of the crew is documented from July 1943 to June 1944, from its passage through the Panama Canal through assaults on Marcus, Kwajalein, Truk and Tinian Islands, and culminating with the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Spectacular 16mm Kodachrome footage of combat operations and naval aviation is prominent throughout.Digital copy available through archive.org -
Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich Windjammer, the first presentation in CINEMIRACLE, is the record of a training cruise of the full-rigged S/S Christian Radich from Oslo across the Atlantic, through the Caribbean, to New York and back home again. The only film to be published in the Cinemiracle format. Shelf Location: C6
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Building a house
On reverse: PJ 4.10.91 9:00AM #20 Pgh (Left), Sten (middle), Tup s/o Pgh put in major house posts (cn)l), c. 1 1/2' into ground. Start of our house for m$300 -
Close up of plant
On reverse: Icek 1.4.92 #14 river side of road cnrad tree with "hairy" fruit - detail stem full of ants -
A Letter From the Publisher, Time Magazine, Oct. 10 1949 Page 2