Black-and-white photography
Found in 340 Collections and/or Records:
Louise Kloepper, 1930-1939
Louise Kloepper, a member of Hanya Holm's dance group, leaps into the air with her arms outstretched.
Loup and Lowinger, 1975 - 2011
This folder contains six (6) photographs of Charlene Loup, Robyn Loup, Robert Loup, and Cynthia Lowinger who are previous presidents and campaign chairs for Allied Jewish Federation.
Luby-Makovsky, 1958 - 2007
This folder contains four (4) photographs of Ruth Luby, Diane Morris Madison, Ernie Madison, and Evie Bachrach Makovskywho are previous presidents and campaign chairs for Allied Jewish Federation.
Malman-Meer, 1955 - 2014
This folder contains four (4) photographs of Ruth Malman, Joanne Posner Mayer, and Sara Meer who are previous presidents and campaign chairs for Allied Jewish Federation.
Manon at the Met
In this still from a late-1940s Met production of "Manon", an individual in a dress sings at stage left. Many noble people watch. The photograph is credited to Sedge LeBlang.
Margaret Delles of Tampa, c.1943
One (1) 5x7 black and white photograph of Mrs. Margaret Delles of Tampa, Florida.
Mark W. Cresap Jr., c.1955
One (1) 8x10 black and white photograph of Mark W. Cresap Jr.
Mary Diamond and Rhoda Mendelson and Chicago Group , July, 1953
Two (2) 8x10 black and white photographs. The first one is of Mrs. Mary Diamond president of Chicago Women's Divison of National Jewish Hospital and vice-president Mrs. Rhoda Mendelson. The second photograph is of the women and the medical director of the National Jewish Hospital Dr. Sidney H. Dressler and Mark S. Evander. Both photographs have a description. Three (3) large format black and white negatives of the photographs.
Mary McGlone Papers
Collection contains papers, framed and loose photographs, clippings, publications, scrapbooks, correspondence, mementos, and other papers and materials related and/or belonging to Mary McGlone (1907-1984).
Masquerade Dance at the Met
In this unnamed production at the Met, dancers on stage right are masked, and dancers on stage left do not have masks on. They appear to be noble people, some in pointe shoes. It is most likely a late-1940s production. The photograph is credited to Sedge LeBlang.
