Although the School of Theatre did not emerge at Florida State University until 1973, the Florida State College for Women had the Dramatic Club around as early as 1922. Although we do not have an exact date on when the Dramatic Club was founded, we…
This here is an account of the student government nominees and winners, as well as the housing office chairs and nominees. The winner of the 1924-1925 elections here is represented with a check mark by their name.
Mr and Mrs Shore are announcing the birth of their child. The note is being sent out with the weight as well as the date of birth. The child was recently born and since they could not notify their loved ones of the recent birth, they had to resort to…
The Shores are celebrating the birth of their child and are announcing its birth. It includes the birthdate as well as the weight/size of the child. They are sending out postcards because they cannot use the phone to call people back in the 1920's…
The announcing of the arrival of their child who had been recently born. Included on the note is the weight of the baby as well as the gender. This is a big moment and it was the only way for people to know about the birth had they been living far…
This playbill here is one of several in Elizabeth Byrd's scrapbook. We believe Elizabeth kept the playbill due to the fame of the violinist mentioned. This playbill here is for the Florida States College for Women's 1923 artist series course, and it…
The images shown above are a collection of different playbills Elizabeth Byrd had collected during her time at FSU. The first playbill to the left is from a Kathyrn Greece's and The Chapel Choirs concert performance in 1923. The middle playbill is…
This file here is one of several playbills Elizabeth Byrd left during her time at Florida States College For Women. This particular playbill was given during Elizabeth's junior year in college. The concert took place on the 18th of May, 1923 at…