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The California calendar
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School Calendar, 1949-1950
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One school calendar and one tuition rates sheet for the Whitney School of Art, 111 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut, 1949. The School Calendar, 1949-1950 lists beginning and ending dates for three terms, and a note about summer courses. The Tuition Rates sheet is illustrated with a "Map guide to Whitney School Buildings", and provides tuition rates for both day and evening school. Both items are printed on one side of individual sheets and were laid into the Whitney School of Art Catalog entitled When You Come to Whitney School of Art, (HEH RB# 603465). Title supplied by cataloger.
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Poster calendar 1897
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Image of an advertisement for the Poster Calendar for 1897 by L. Prang & Company featuring a seated woman wearing a long flowing dress looking through the calendar on her lap; elaborate border made up of zodiac symbols and seasonal botanical motifs.
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Calendar
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Twenty-six items, pertaining to the Calendar section, comprising sixty pages and a copy of the September 25, 1960 Calendar section.
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Portable calendar: [girdle book]
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ff. 1-8. Calendar in portable format (Latin). Calendar, missing the leaves for February, October, November and December, with some grading; each leaf is blank on the verso, except for the month name, which, when the calendar is folded, appears at the top on the outside of the leaf. Written probably in Ferrara, between 1450 (canonization of Bernardinus) and 1455 or 1458 (canonization of Vincent Ferrer and institution of the Feast of the Transfiguration, neither of which appear in the calendar). John of Tossignano was bishop of Ferrara, 1432-1446.
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