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Receptions
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World War I
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Military Service
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Musical Revues & Comed...
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129th Field Artillery,...
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June 9 [1917
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1898
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September 172011
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Frank G Carpenter
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Laura Coates Reed
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Lisa Gutierrez
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A Star is Born
September 17, 2011
Article describes the opening night reception at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Festivities included performances by the Kansas City Ballet, the Kansas City Symphony, and opera star Placido...
2.
Elements of Style: A Jaded NFL Star
September 2000
Photo and autobiographical article about Tony Gonzalez, a Kansas City Chiefs football player "set[ting] a club record for season receptions by a tight end" while "wearing his lucky necklace" made of jade....
3.
In Memoriam: Sarah Walter Chandler Coates
1898?
Description of "Banta's Band," presumably the same as that of D. W. Bantie, employed at "the stylish balls, teas, and receptions" of turn of the century Kansas City high society and at former mayor E....
4.
Liberty (Mo.) Tribune Papers Finding Aid
1800-1880s, bulk 1830s-1860s
This collection contains items crica 1832–1880s submitted to the Liberty (Mo.) Tribune for publication in the newspaper. They cover a variety of topics. Of particular interest are letters written from...
5.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B. T. Whipple's Residence
June 9, [1917]
Exterior view which includes a partial residence view and a military band believed to be the Third Regiment Band seated on the lawn. Believed to be the home of Mrs. B. T. Whipple located at 4538 Warwick...
6.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's Residence
June 9, [1917]
Exterior lawn, reception scene with individuals in view under a canopy tent. Identified as "Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's." According to an advertising announcement in the scrapbook, a military musical...
7.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's Residence
June 9 [1917]
Exterior lawn, reception scene with child and adult in view under a canopy tent. Identified as "Home at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's." According to an advertising announcement in the scrapbook, a military musical...
8.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's Residence
June 9 [1917]
Exterior lawn, pagaent scene. According to an advertising announcement in the scrapbook, a military musical to benefit Battery D. Mo. F.A. was held in conjunction with the Kansas City Chapter of the DAR...
9.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's Residence
June 9 [1917]
Exterior view which includes a partial residence scene and a lawn tent. Believed to be the home of Mrs. B. T. Whipple located at 4538 Warwick Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. According to information...
10.
Military Musicale at Mrs. B.T. Whipple's Residence
June 9 [1917]
Exterior view which includes a partial view believed to be the home of Mrs. B. T. Whipple located at 4538 Warwick Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. Includes view of crowd in attendance. According to...
11.
Past Lives: Still Intact
November 1979
Description of Charles Morton and Gilbert Morton as founders and proprietors of the Morton's Hall & Confectionery at 3934 Main Street in 1905, "offer[ing] extensive service for luncheons, dinners, suppers,...
12.
The Emery, Bird, Thayer Company, Reception Room
Postcard of the Reception Room at the The Emery, Bird, Thayer Company building
13.
The Ladies of the American Court
August//1888
Portrait and description of Mrs. John Ingalls, the wife of the senator of Kansas, describing her as "lead[ing] the Senatorial circle" of women in Washington, D. C., holding "very large receptions during...
14.
Woman's Relief Corps Ledger Book Finding Aid
1909-1918
The Woman's Relief Corps was the women's auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic. It was established in 1883 as a social, civic, and patriotic organization to foster social improvements and to generate...
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