"'Oh, you fassers.' Kingman Arizona," Currens Scrapbook Glee Club Trip West series, Photo 059
From Earl Currens '11 scrapbook, series of Glee Club Trip West images
Currens scrapbook
1911
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"(?)oby Houses, Vegas," Currens Scrapbook Glee Club Trip West series, Photo 047
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1911
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"(Hans)on - Needles, California," Currens Scrapbook Glee Club Trip West series, Photo 064
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"2 Skinny Dorks" musical group performing at Lake Forest College's Commons Coffee House, September 16, 2004
<p>This acoustic-based pop/funk band or musical group flourished in 2004-09--2 Skinny Dorks, later just Skinny--playing colleges and clubs/pubs in Ohio, Illinois, and in the east. In 2007 the group included frontmen Jake Blazer and Eric Penrod, plus Matt Corey, Eric Daniels, Joel Luggo.</p>
<p>For an example of their music, see YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWQpvcmnOF0</p>
<p>See also: http://www.myspace.com/2skinnydorks</p>
<p>and http://midwestconcertguru.blogspot.com/2007/06/skinny.html</p>
<p>Lake Forest College's Coffee House, non-alcoholic, existed from the mid 1990s to the mid 2000s in the lower level of Commons, prior to construction in 2006 of the Mohr Student Center and the reconfiguration of the Stuart Commons.</p>
E-Team, student entertainment committee, Lake Forest College
2004-09-16
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"A Caboose Ride - 250 miles," Currens Scrapbook Glee Club Trip West series, Photo 052
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"A Toast to Zurich," song for four parts on one folio sheet, hand-decorated by Ralph Fletcher Seymour.
<p>Polychoral music</p>
<p>Lake Zurich Golf Club</p>
<p>The decorations recall those of medieval antiphonals, song sheets or books for monastic and church choirs. The song is for the Lake Zurich Golf Club, Lake Zurich, Lake County, Illinois, mid-twentieth century. The four parts are tenor 1 and 2, baritone and base, with the melody for the tenor 2.</p>
<p>The two views of the one-sided document are to allow for both the top border and the bottom borde to be viewed. </p>
<p>The two reference antiphonal pages captured from the internet show the two traditional motifs that Seymour was referencing: the decorated initial capital letter, oversized, and the docorative border, respecitively. </p>
<p>Seymour since the late 1890s was much taken with the Arts & Crafts Movement of William Morris and his circle, and their return to medieval art forms and traiditons of decoration. Typically employed in his book deisgns, here it is reflected in his recreational life, and shows the emphasis on fostering ocmmunity among firends in the post-industrial revlution reform period and after. See his autobiography, <em>Some Passed This Way</em> (1945). </p>
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher, 1875-1964
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"Adulthood and Aging" psychology class, Lake Forest College, 1991
<p>As published in the Lake Forest College magazine <em>Spectrum </em>in the Summer 1991 issue, this photo shows then student Dave Wakabayashi '93 (right, standing), Carrie Collopy '93 (left, seated) and Mary Beth Sirois '92 (right, seated) with some alumni, exploring the subject.</p>
<p>The alumni are standing left to right, F. Barry Fitzgerald '32 and Milton W. Swanton '28; seated are Eleanor (Linnell) Swanton '28, and Dorothy (Eckstrand) Stang '30. The Swanton family is descended from the earliest settlers in east Lake Forest, the Cole-Swanton-Atteridge family that arrived on North Green Bay Road in 1837. The Swantons were the parents of Virginia Swanton '54, also a local resident and former editor at Scott Foresman pulbishers, who died in 2007 (<em>Chicago Tribune,</em> November 7, 2007). </p>
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"Ah - quee - we - zaints,
The Boy, " in Prichard's History of Man
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published by H. Bailliere, 1844
London
"Aligators. Needles, California," Currens Scrapbook Glee Club Trip West series, Photo 060
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"American Railroad Sleeping Car," two line engravings, as published in <em>Engineering </em>(June 12, 1868), 569
The sub-title for this pair of images, engravings published in this periodical, is "Built by Mr. William A. Robinson, of the Great Western Railway of Canada, for Messers. A. and B. Pullman. (For Description, see Page 571)." P. 571 is not present, but is available through this library via the Hathiturst electronic version: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/ien.35556035175512 and/ or http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=ien.35556035175512;view=1up;seq=679 . The article on that page is entitled "American Sleeping Cars."<br /><br />Figure 1. is a cross section view of the car, "Viceroy," and showing four bays--from the left, a dining table, a made up double bed in the lower berth, two closed upper and lower berths, and on the right a parlor with chairs. This image is flanked by two oval vignettes, on the left a view of a train crossing a suspension bridge, over a gorge or river (Niagara?) and on the right a view of Niagara Falls. <br /><br />Figure 2. shows "Viceroy"'s exterior lengthwise, with the name in the lower center, below the windows. Athe top, above the windows at either end are signs: "Pullman's Sleeping Car Line." oval vignettes with what appear to be angels divide the row of windows into three units: 7-6-7. The windows, relatively small, open into the spaces between the two berths, upper and lower, and there is a row of clerstory windows recessed in the roofline.
June 12, 1868
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